ITWorks trains students
Furrah Qureshi
Issue date: 1/29/10 Section: News
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Anthony Pisapia, director of fundraising and communications at NPower PA, spoke about the program, hailing it as an innovative and unprecedented approach that offers opportunities in the job sector for the underprivileged, which also brings diversity in employment into the job sector.
"First[ly], it's free for the student due to the generosity of our donors," Pisapia said.
According to Pisapia. the students who are recruited into the program are considered "at high risk for life-long poverty. They are working less than 15 hours a week, they typically earn less than $10,000 per year, they have high school diplomas, but little beyond that."
Pisapia contrasts ITWorks with competing programs that cost thousands of dollars with the promise of a technical certification. He believes that students shouldn't be burdened with debt in the pursuit of an education.
"With this demographic of student that debt could be crushing," Pisapia said.
Pisapia was enthusiastic about the support ITWorks has received from Drexel. Charles Williams, professor and head of the Center for Prevention of School Age Violence at Drexel, serves as the chair of the ITWorks Advisory Committee. Pisapia said Williams' input has been "critical" to the design of the program and that his research has given the program "access to [the] best practices from youth programs across the country."
William Lynch, dean of the Goodwin School, provided a computer lab at the Goodwin School for the students. According to Pisapia, The students of ITWorks felt welcomed by Drexel and now view the University as "part of [their] extended family."
"That says a lot to me about the kind of school Drexel is and the kind of people who lead the University," Pisapia said. "We are very thankful to Drexel University, as are each of these students."
The students of the program have taken up internships at businesses like PriceWaterhouse Coopers and Brandywine Reality Trust. Faced with hardships, many students of the program have overcome obstacles in gaining their education.




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Anthony Pisapia
posted 2/01/10 @ 10:50 AM EST
I am very proud of these students and what they accomplished over the past four months. Thank you Furrah for capturing the spirit of the program so well and thank you Drexel for being such wonderful hosts!
If you would like to find out more about ITWorks, visit us at www. (Continued…)
Mara
posted 2/10/10 @ 10:50 PM EST
Congratulations Anthony. What a great opportunity you are providing deserving young people.
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