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Central Jersey College Prep Charter School Earns Computer Science Female Diversity Award

Central Jersey College Prep Charter School has earned the College Board AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award for achieving high female representation in AP Computer Science Principles (CSP).

Schools honored with an AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award have expanded access to AP computer science courses for female students in their communities.

During the 2023-24 school year, 1,153 institutions achieved an AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award for CSA, CSP or both courses. Award contenders must either have reached 50 percent or higher female representation in one of the two AP computer science courses or have achieved a percentage of female computer science exam takers that meets or exceeds that of the school’s female population. CJCP was one of only 847 recognized for improving female representation in AP CSP.

“We’re thrilled to congratulate our female AP computer science students and their teachers on this step toward equal representation in computer science education,” Namik Sercan, the school’s CEO, said in a press release about the award. “We’re honored that our school earned this distinction and look forward to seeing these young women and others pursue and achieve success in computer science education and careers.”

“Computer science is the source code of our economy and much of the career landscape,” Trevor Packer, head of the AP Program, said in the release. “In the seven years since we began the AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award, it’s been heartening to see schools like Central Jersey College Prep Charter School welcome so many more young women into this vital field.”

AP Computer Science Principles, which first launched in the 2016-17 school year, continues to grow. In 2024:

  • 175,261 students took the AP CSP Exam — nearly four times the number of exam takers in the course’s first year.
  • 60,259 female students took the AP CSP Exam, approximately 4 1/2 times the number who tested in 2017.

Overall AP computer science course participation has increased 161 percent since 2017, which has broadened STEM career opportunities for more students.

Providing young women with access to computer science courses is necessary to ensure gender equity in the industry’s high-paying jobs and to drive innovation, creativity, and representation, according to the release. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual wage for computer and mathematical occupations was $104,200 in 2023. However, women represent just 26.9 percent of the 6.5 million people employed in the same fields.

According to the data, female students who take AP CSP in high school are more than five times as likely to major in computer science in college, compared to female students of similar background and academic preparation who didn’t take AP CSP. The study also finds AP Computer Science Principles students are nearly twice as likely to enroll in AP Computer Science A (CSA), and that for most students, AP CSP serves as a stepping stone to other advanced AP STEM coursework.

Overall, female students remain underrepresented in computer science classes. accounting for 34 percent of AP CSP participants and 26 percent of AP CSA participants.

 

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