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SUMMARY:A Survey-Based Evaluation of the Efficacy of a Girls Who Code Club
  at the University of Southern Indiana
DESCRIPTION:Maya Seshan, Cathy Sandoval, Alyson Collins, and Srishti Sriva
 stava (University of Southern Indiana)\n\nPrograms like Girls Who Code (GW
 C) are pivotal in working to inspire and equip young women with the skills
  and confidence needed to pursue careers in computing. Understanding the i
 mpact of such initiatives is particularly important for addressing the dec
 line in interest among girls aged 13 to 17, a critical period for career d
 ecision-making. By evaluating the effectiveness of employing a GWC club at
  our university, this research aims to uncover strategies that can success
 fully attract and retain women in computer science (CS) in our region. The
  goal is to not only reverse the trend of declining female participation b
 ut also to sustain their interest in the field of computing.\n\nRegistrati
 on Category: Tech Program Reg Pass, Exhibits Reg Pass\n\nSession Chairs: A
 yesha Afzal (Friedrich-Alexander University, Erlangen-Nuremberg; Erlangen 
 National High Performance Computing Center); Sally Ellingson (University o
 f Kentucky); and Alan Sussman (University of Maryland)\n\n
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