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Year Up is an intensive, one year program focused on preparing motivated young adults (ages 18-24 with a high school diploma or GED) for corporate careers in Information Technology. The first 6 months of the program are focused on coursework in the areas of information technology, business communications, and professional skills. After successful completion of the coursework, the students are then placed on a six month internship with a corporate company. Some of our corporate partners include JP Morgan Chase, Google, and Bank of America.

Additionally, through our program our students have the ability to earn up to 18 college credits from Harold Washington College for free, as well as an educational stipend totaling approximately $600 per month while they are taking classes and $900 per month while they are in their internship. Year Up has achieved wonderful outcomes including 100% placement of qualified students in internships, 84% employed or in school full time within 4 months of completing our program, and graduates of our program have an average starting salary of approximately $30,000 annually.

A strong Year Up applicant will:

- Be motivated and have a positive attitude

- Have an interest in technology

- Be able to commute downtown every day and commit to the entire year of the program

- Be able to meet high expectations regarding punctuality, attendance, completing assignments

Interested? APPLY NOW!

Step 1: Complete an interest form online.

Step 2: Attend an Open House.

Step 3: Complete an application. (Download an application form http://yearup.org/students_alumni/main.php?page=application_form

Step 4: Attend a group interview.

Step 5: Attend an individual interview.

Application Deadlines Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Priority deadline is May 8th

41.878092
-87.6346013

Year Up Chicago Open House

223 W Jackson, Suite 400
Chicago, IL 60606

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