Spring Technology Career Program – HBCU Continuing Education

TechBridge and ServiceNow have teamed up to offer a 13-week online program at no cost for tech-savvy HBCU graduates or students ready to invest in their futures.
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- Application Deadline
- Program Dates, 2nd Cohort
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- Application Deadline
Applications Open
Completing an application is the first step in our admission process. After you've submitted your application, please monitor your email for the following:
- Prerequisite Assignment Directions: Follow the directions mailed to you by gro.egdirbhcetnull@pct
- Digital Literacy Interview: Upon your completion of the prerequisite assignment we will ask you to schedule a final interview with our team

Program Focus Areas
The HBCU program this spring will focus on: Welcome to ServiceNow, a required prerequisite, ServiceNow Administration Fundamentals, ServiceNow Administration Advanced, ServiceNow IT Service Management Fundamentals,
ServiceNow IT Service Management Implementation, Resume Services, Effective Communication in the Workplace, Giving and Receiving Feedback, Mock Interviews, Budgeting and Planning, and Salary Negotiation.
Historically Black Colleges and Universities are incubators for diverse and talented students who can benefit from the opportunity to gain skills and certifications. These opportunities will better position them to compete in the marketplace and advance their careers. TechBridge’s Technology Career Program has been providing training opportunities to graduates of HBCUs since its inception in .
In , TechBridge launched three dedicated cohorts for HBCU graduates representing over 39 HBCUs across the country.
Meet a Graduate
Khrishawna Huff
- Proud HBCU Graduate of Clark Atlanta
- University and first-generation college and HBCU graduate
Degree Obtained: Business Administration/Finance & Management
Title/Company: Corporate Procurement Specialist, Intercontinental Hotel Group

Want to Get Involved?
Are you interested in finding out more about:
- How your HBCU can partner with TechBridge?
- How your company can sponsor a cohort?
- How you can get involved as a student or HBCU graduate?