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Frequently asked questions about GWC Marquette
What grades are eligible for Spring 2025?
The Spring 2025 program is intended for 6th - 9th grade students.
We accept and teach any 6th - 9th grade student who identifies as female, as well as non-binary and gender nonconforming students who feel comfortable in a female-identified environment, and who shares our goal of reaching gender parity in the computing fields.
When and how do I register?
Registration only takes a few minutes. Registration should be completed by a student and parent/guardian together.
Where are classes held?
Classes are held on ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ's campus. Specific class locations change year to year depending on class sizes. Enrolled students will be contacted with specific course locations.
How often are classes held?
Classes are held weekly during the academic year. Certain holiday and break weeks will not have classes.
Please note: this program must follow university closures, such as severe weather closures. In the event that Marquette closes for any reason (most commonly severe weather), the program will not meet.
Can my student miss classes?
Because of the nature of learning computer programming, we encourage students to attend at least 80% of classes. If students must miss, they can contact their instructor to receive that week’s work.
Do you only accept girls?
We accept and teach any 6th - 9th grade student who identifies as female, as well as non-binary and gender nonconforming students who feel comfortable in a female-identified environment, and who shares our goal of reaching gender parity in the computing fields.
Do I need to provide my own computer?
No, students do not need to provide a computer. All participants will work in a ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ computer lab.
How much does this cost?
The program is free to all participants!
The Opus College of Engineering at ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ sponsors the club. Registration includes instruction, space, and materials.
To offset food and supply costs, small donations are appreciated but not required. If you are interested in making a donation, please contact Steve Celichowski in the Opus College of Engineering.
What skills should students have to enter the program? Does my child need experience?
For the 2025 program, our only expectation is a good attitude and willingness to learn. No technical or math skills are required to register.
Who are the instructors?
The instructors are current college students studying engineering or computer science. The instructors pass a technical skills assessment and background check, both provided by the national Girls Who Code organization. Guest speakers or volunteers occasionally join the class.
What do the students learn?
For our 2025 program, students will learn the fundamentals of computer science using the Python programming language.
Do you provide food for the students?
We provide a light dinner. We suggest that students bring a water bottle or something to drink.
Do you provide transportation?
We do not transport students to or from ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ.
What types of guest speakers does the program host?
We invite college professors at Marquette, industry professionals and other campus leaders to speak at GWC. With our guest speakers, we introduce students to the practical applications of programming and inspiring role models.
What happens with severe weather or other campus closures?
Our program must follow university closures. A common example is severe weather. Marquette staff will plan to contact parents and students ASAP about these types of closures.