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Code/IT Academy Offers Beginner-Level CompTIA IT Fundamentals Certification

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Ivy Tech/The Mill announced that applications are open for a beginner-level course from Code/IT Academy. Code/IT is a 10-week upskilling program to help Hoosiers acquire in-demand tech skills and access higher-paying jobs. The session prepares participants to pass the CompTIA IT Fundamentals Certification Exam. Code/IT is a partnership between The Mill in Monroe County, Regional Opportunity Initiatives (ROI), and Ivy Tech Bloomington.

“We're excited to offer this class as the starting point for individuals who aren't yet in a technology role but are looking to make their next move, possibly in the tech industry,” said Haley Pritchett, Program Manager of Code/IT Academy. “This course provides the foundational knowledge necessary to pursue advanced certifications that employers are actively seeking.”

Code/IT’s ten weeks of free training prepares individuals for certifications and jobs in web development, IT administration, CompTIA Security+, and Amazon Web Services Cloud Practitioner. Ivy Tech instructors teach three sessions of Code/IT a year on various in-demand topics.
Classes will center around the first course in Code/IT’s Cybersecurity Specialist pathway, helping participants prepare for a certification exam in basic computer and technology skills. Instruction will cover how computers work, troubleshooting problems, keeping devices safe, and using software and networks. Students often form study groups together to prepare for the exam, and the program covers the cost of the exam, including a second chance when needed. 

“This is our first time offering the CompTIA IT Fundamentals Course,” said Victoria Crawley, Head of Operations at The Mill. “We’re excited to nurture the Upland Region’s tech community by empowering people to take what could be their first step into a successful IT career.”  

Code/IT Academy is funded through a $1.4 million READI grant. Residents of Brown, Crawford, Daviess, Dubois, Greene, Lawrence, Martin, Monroe, Orange, and Washington counties can sign up here to be notified when enrollment opens for new sessions.