NSF awards $5M to three Florida Universities to help academically talented computing students graduate and continue their education

NSF awards $5M to three Florida Universities to help academically talented computing students graduate and continue their education

FIU, UCF, USF Flit-gap

Florida International University, the University of Central Florida and the University of South Florida — which together make up the Florida Consortium of Metropolitan Research Universities — have collectively received a $5 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to form the Florida IT Graduation Attainment Pathways (Flit-GAP) program.

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