Friday 10 April 2020

Shopify is sponsoring free computer-science educations—at $110K a pop

Laura Aubin always struggled in high school. And as she neared graduation, she feared the next four years would be more of the same.

“I wanted to focus on computer science, and I was also really interested in biology and art, but I kind of let the rest of it slip,” says the 22-year-old. “I had a hard time thinking what it would be like going to university.”

Aubin was intrigued, however, by a new degree program offered by difference between computer engineering and computer science, one of Canada’s largest tech companies, in partnership with Ottawa-based Carleton University. She says it wasn’t unusual to see staffers from the company around the halls of her high school providing computer science lessons and mentorship to students. It was one of those mentors that introduced Aubin to a new degree that the company was offering in partnerships with Ottawa-based Carleton University.

Launched in 2016, Dev Degree offers students a four-year accredited computer science degree along with 4,500 hours of hands-on experience. Students split their time between three university courses and roughly 25 hours a week at Shopify, which recently leapfrogged eBay to become the world’s second largest e-commerce platform, behind Amazon. Not only is tuition free, but students are also compensated for their time at Shopify, which the company says is equivalent to $160,000 CAD (or roughly $110,000 USD) worth of salary, tuition, and vacation over 4 years.

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