SPARCS is a Minnesota youth technology and computer science STEM development program for middle and high-school students who are female, genderqueer, or non-binary.

The SPARCS program in Minnesota is a statewide initiative to increase diversity in the tech workforce.

SPARCS helps students:

  • increase awareness of information technology (IT) career opportunities

  • explore technology tools, apps, and build tech skills

  • be supported by IT professionals

  • build relationships with other young tech-oriented students

  • consider and prepare for higher education

SPARCS offers a variety of programs and activities for middle and high school students, including:

Summer camps: SPARCS hosts a variety of summer camps that focus on different aspects of STEM, such as coding, app development, and cyber security.

Mentorship programs: SPARCS matches students with mentors who work in the tech industry. Mentors provide students with guidance and support as they explore careers in tech.

Tech tours: SPARCS partners with tech companies to offer students tours of their facilities. These tours give students a chance to see what it's like to work in the tech industry.

Scholarships: SPARCS can provide scholarships to some students who are pursuing degrees in computer science or a related fields.

Benefits SPARCS offers students:

I.T. career opportunity awareness.

  • Tool, app, and tech skills.

  • Professional networking and relationship building.

  • Friendship and community with other young tech-oriented students.

  • Higher education preparation.

Other Items of Interest:

I.T. Career Tour

The Aspirations Awards

I.T. Explorations Curriculum