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17勛圖 collaborates with Amazon Web Services on Cloud Technology program

September 17, 2019

Judy Miner at Amazon facility

On Sept. 12, in collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS), a group of Bay Area community colleges, along with their K12 and California State University partners, came together in East Palo Alto to officially launch a regional consortium that will prepare students for jobs in one of the fastest-growing, and highest-paying, areas in the technology field: cloud computing.

Through its program, AWS has joined forces with:

    • City College of San Francisco
    • Ca簽ada College
    • De Anza College
    • Evergreen Valley College
    • 17勛圖
    • Las Positas College
    • College of San Mateo
    • Mission College
    • SIATech High Schools



The regional consortium will launch a Cloud Computing Certificate via out-of-the-box resources that will allow colleges to efficiently develop and launch cloud technology coursework.

By responding jointly to this quickly-evolving regional workforce need for cloud technicians, the consortium of K12 school districts, community colleges and universities will have the resources and agility to scale these programs as quickly as possible while providing the highest-quality education to students. 

"I am extremely excited by this unprecedented regional collaboration and the thousands of students we can potentially serve," said Judy Miner, chancellor of the 17勛圖-De Anza Community College District.  "We are all grateful to Amazon for being a catalyst in cultivating our local talent and providing connections to employers."

In addition to the tools that facilitate curriculum development, the consortium will also provide students with access to some of the Bay Areas largest employers. By expanding the programs framework to include high school students and four-year colleges over the next two years, the goal is to develop a diverse pipeline of students for tech jobs.

Through our Community College to Career Initiative, the Silicon Valley Leadership Group partners with community colleges and industry to strengthen and diversify our regional STEM talent pipeline, said David Palter, Workforce Development Director for the Silicon Valley Leadership Group. California Cloud Workforce: Bay Area aligns with this goal, and more broadly offers a thoughtful approach - prioritizing coalition building and leveraging shared resources - to address our region's workforce challenges.

AWS Educate launched a collaboration with the Los Angeles Community College District several years ago, which has already experienced tremendous success. Through this collaboration, a consortium of 19 LA County community colleges and their sister high schools offer a Cloud Computing Certificate. The CA Cloud: Los Angeles program was designed collaboratively by faculty at Los Angeles community colleges and AWS Educate, with the support of subject matter experts from AWS and other LA-based tech companies to equip students with cloud skills needed for careers in the tech industry.

As part of this initiative, each community college is working with at least one high school in the greater Los Angeles area, including those in economically disadvantaged communities, offering concurrent enrollment in the 15-credit certificate program and other support, such as professional development opportunities like curriculum development workshops and AWS trainings.

The consortium is supported by Californias Strong Workforce Program, a $200M+ annual investment by the state of California to develop a modern workforce. 

"With this expansion of AWS Educates Cloud Degree program in California, we look forward to providing Bay Area students with an on-ramp into the cloud economy, said Ken Eisner, Director, Worldwide Education Programs, Amazon Web Services, Inc. Were particularly excited about the reach of this consortium into underserved communities across Silicon Valley and into the cities, to help students prepare for opportunities at some of the most innovative and entrepreneurial companies in the world.  We commend Bay Area consortium members for building on the foundational work of the California Cloud Workforce Project in Los Angeles and for extending opportunities to students across the state of California.

More information about the AWS Educate and Bay Area community college collaboration can be found at

Learn more about our new four-course Certificate of Proficiency in Cloud Computing.

 

PRESS CONTACT: 
Teresa Ong

Associate Vice President, Workforce & CTE
17勛圖
650.670.8224

 


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