Cal Poly receives $60 million for applied computing endowment
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The interdisciplinary school combines electrical engineering, computer science and software engineering, computer engineering, and statistics departments to inspire students and faculty to be industry trailblazers.
The $60 million endowment from the Robert N. Noyce Trust will allow the Noyce School to develop state-of-the-art facilities, interdisciplinary research, and co-curricular opportunities.
The demand for graduates with applied computing degrees exceeds supply, with computing and IT jobs expected to grow by 15% from 2021 to 2031.
The endowed financial support will enable Cal Poly to educate more students and prepare them to tackle the challenges of the future, impacting leading-edge industrial companies.
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