Students

Learn. Certify. Lead the Future.

Real-world cybersecurity and coding experiences built to spark curiosity, build confidence, and launch careers.

Security+ Exam Prep Boot Camps

Prepare for Security+ certification with expert coaching, practice exams, and hands-on sessions. Ideal for high school students completing End-of-Pathway assessments (EOPA), higher education students, career changers, or anyone preparing for entry-level cybersecurity roles.

Cybersecurity & Computer Science Tutoring

One-on-one and group tutoring designed to support students in cybersecurity and computer science coursework. Build confidence, improve technical skills, and reinforce what you’re learning in school.

Career Pathway Advising

Plan your future in tech with support for certification mapping, course selection, and dual-enrollment opportunities. We help you understand how to move from classroom to career.

Explore & Practice

Computer Science & Coding Tools

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Code.org (K–12)

Learn to code through lessons, games, and videos.

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Khan Academy (K–12)

Practice coding and computer science at your own pace.

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Scratch (K–8)

Create games and stories using drag-and-drop coding.

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Python Institute

Expand your career opportunities with the Python Institute’s training and certification programs.

Cybersecurity & Digital Safety Tools

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CyberPatriot (6–12)

National cybersecurity competition for students.

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TryHackMe (6–12)

Hands-on labs for learning hacking and defense. Parental permission may be required.

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PBS Cybersecurity Lab (6–12)

Game-like lab to learn about hacking and defense.

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PBS CyberChase (K–5)

Games and lessons that introduce digital safety and logic.

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FBI SOS (3–8)

Online safety games and teacher tools.

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CyberSeek (9–12)

Explore cybersecurity careers and salary data.

Why It Matters?

Cybersecurity isn’t just a career—it’s a critical life skill. Our student programs ensure learners are prepared to lead and succeed in a connected world.