Welcome to the Coalition for American Indians in Computing (CAIC)
The Coalition is a cooperation among American Indian Tribal Communities and the Computing Science Department of Humboldt State University, with funding support from the National Science Foundation. Our goal is to increase the numbers of American Indian students who are prepared to undertake careers in fields related to Computer Science and Information Technology. Parents, teachers, advisors, students, Tribal Information technology workers, Tribal education directors, Tribal leadership, HSU faculty and HSU staff participate collaboratively to realize this goal. Any self-identified Native American or Alaskan Native high school sophomore or junior is eligible to apply for participation in CAIC's 2010 Summer College Seminar, July 12-24. The free camp combines the real-life experience of living in HSU's college residence halls with classes and projects in a variety of cultural, mathematical and real-life creative technical areas using computers, along with fun social activities and field trips to native and tourist sights in the local area. Successful completion of Algebra before the camp commences is required. GPAs of 2.5 are preferred, but not required. - Download the pdf College Seminar flyer Print it out and pass it around!
Complete applications with transcripts and recommendations are due in our office (by mail, email, or fax) April 2, 2010. Please contact us if you have any questions.