A proven model for economic mobility through tech.
We train first-generation and low-income students to become the next generation of leading software engineers and technical leaders.
Through our personalized, AI-powered courses and platform, we produce career outcomes that compound over time, accelerating opportunity and economic mobility at scale.
Our Impact
73% of our students come from low-income or underserved backgrounds.
40 K+
students served to date across 1,000+ institutions.
$ 95 K
median first-year salary, outearning their CS peers by $25K.
3 x
more likely to land a tech job vs. national average
$ 1 B+
in alumni first-year earnings in 2025
$1B+ in estimated first-year earnings generated by our alumni in 2025.
Read the full story of what's working, and what we are scaling.
An Economic Engine for Local Economies
Not only does CodePath create opportunities for individual students, but we also drive economic success in local communities — and nowhere is this more apparent than in South Florida.
Reach
CodePath currently reaches between 10% to 20% of local computer science students in South Florida through strong partnerships with the tech industry, local governments, and local institutions such as Florida International University, Miami Dade College, and Florida Memorial University.
Impact
CodePath program alumni in the South Florida region to date will generate approximately $333.6 million in additive earnings over a 15-year period. For fall 2023, we saw a 117% increase in local student applications for CodePath courses year-over-year.
Scale
With funding from the Knight Foundation, JPMorgan Chase, and Miami-Dade County, among others, our economic impact will continue to scale and we will achieve nation-leading job outcomes, building Miami's brand and reputation as a major tech and talent hub.
Reach
CodePath currently reaches between 10% to 20% of local computer science students in South Florida through strong partnerships with the tech industry, local governments, and local institutions such as Florida International University, Miami Dade College, and Florida Memorial University.
Impact
CodePath program alumni in the South Florida region to date will generate approximately $333.6 million in additive earnings over a 15-year period. For fall 2023, we saw a 117% increase in local student applications for CodePath courses year-over-year.
Scale
With funding from the Knight Foundation, JPMorgan Chase, and Miami-Dade County, among others, our economic impact will continue to scale and we will achieve nation-leading job outcomes, building Miami's brand and reputation as a major tech and talent hub.
