St. Cloud State University Adds Four Tech Bootcamps via Upright Partnership

To meet the growing demand for tech professionals in the state, Minnesota's St. Cloud State University is partnering with Upright to launch four career-focused bootcamps that will provide in-demand skills in software development, UX/UI design, data analytics, and digital marketing. The programs will be offered through the university's Professional and Continuing Education division.

Upright's outcomes-driven bootcamps are designed to prepare students high-growth careers in technology through education, support, and career services, according to a news announcement. The partnership "aligns perfectly with PACE's mission to offer relevant, high-quality education that meets the needs of both students and employers," the company said.

"The partnership with St. Cloud State University marks a significant milestone for Upright as we expand our reach into Minnesota," said Benny Boas, CEO at Upright, in a statement. "Our bootcamps are designed to quickly and effectively prepare learners for the high-demand jobs that are crucial to the state's economy. We're excited to work with SCSU to provide students with the tools they need to succeed in these dynamic fields."

"St. Cloud State University is excited to collaborate with Upright to bring these cutting-edge bootcamps to our community," commented Jeanie York, dean of professional and continuing education at the university. "As the first institution in Minnesota to partner with Upright, we are proud to lead the way in providing accessible, industry-aligned training that will help bridge the skills gap in our state."

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