KEY POINTS
  • A one-year program at The Marcy Lab School in Brooklyn is providing an alternative path for Black and Latino students to launch a career in the tech industry.
  • Support from foundations and corporate sponsors make the program free for students.
  • A four-year college degree is still a standard requirement for the majority of software engineering jobs, according to the Burning Glass Institute.

College can be difficult and expensive for all students, but for many young people of color, those challenges can seem insurmountable. The Marcy Lab School in Brooklyn, New York, however, has created an alternative path — a one-year program to help students get lucrative tech jobs that typically go to college graduates with a four-year degree.

"The story that's not often told is what happens when a young person gets to college, and what we learned was that college wasn't serving our students," said Maya Bhattacharjee-Marcantonio, co-founder of The Marcy Lab School.