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In a bid to empower the youth with essential skills for the digital age, IT For Youth Ghana College has emerged as a beacon of hope. Established as a non-profit organization, the college is dedicated to providing quality Information Technology (IT) training and empowerment programmes, free of charge, to disadvantaged youth across Ghana.
The cornerstone of the project lies in its commitment to offer 100% scholarships to girls, graduates of Senior High School (SHS) and Junior High School (JHS), as well as youth facing financial difficulties or disabilities.

Additionally, university students and unemployed youth are welcomed into the programme.
Following six months of rigorous training, participants embark on a two-month industrial attachment, gaining real-world experience crucial for their professional development.

Recognizing the need for sustainability, the project also extends heavily discounted tuition fees to those who do not qualify for free schooling. This strategy aims to generate funds to complement support from individuals, institutions, and the public.

Moreover, the college offers AI and various other IT solutions and training tailored for corporate institutions, enhancing its impact on the broader community.
Celebrating a milestone achievement, the first cohort of students graduated on March 31st, 2024. These individuals underwent intensive training across various IT disciplines, including Secretaryship and Management, graphic designing, video editing and animation, website designing, coding, and printing technology. Notably, the majority of the inaugural batch comprised young women, with many being SHS graduates unable to pursue further education, alongside other unemployed youths.

As the college gears up for its second intake, applications are open to all youth, particularly girls, SHS and JHS graduates facing financial constraints, individuals with disabilities, university students, and the unemployed. Moreover, those who can afford tuition and seek top-tier IT education are encouraged to apply.

"We are on a mission to transform the lives of Ghanaian youth through IT education," remarked a spokesperson for IT For Youth Ghana College. "This year, our focus is to reach out to marginalized youth in the streets and ghettos, providing them with the opportunity to acquire invaluable IT skills."

The college also appeals to individuals, businesses, and agencies for support. Donations of unused computers, laptops, or financial contributions are welcomed to cover administrative expenses such as instructor allowances, rent, and utilities. Through collective efforts, the college aims to expand its reach and empower more youth with IT knowledge and skills.

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