We’re looking for industry partners to make our program even more successful. You can make a meaningful difference by hiring our graduates, teaching or mentoring students, presenting as a guest lecturer, and making donations.
Our students set the bar for excellence in scholarship. Over the last four years, they’ve placed in the top five in the Gold and Silver categories at the National Cyber League, beating many 4-year universities and colleges. Many of our graduates now work at top enterprises, where they help defend and protect customers and corporate assets.
Programs such as Merritt’s allow us to quickly recruit diverse cybersecurity experts, whom we’ve learned from past hires make our efforts stronger. Because Merritt’s graduates learned from top industry experts, we’re confident they can hit the ground running.”
Broaden our curriculum with your unique background and perspective. Teach a class in your area of cybersecurity expertise, or join us for a class or two.
Relationships make all the difference. Provide one-on-one guidance and support to help Merritt students succeed—both in the program and after they graduate.
Help our students prepare for cybersecurity competitions—and experience the satisfaction of seeing them defeat students from larger schools.
Generous donations from people like you help our students achieve their goals—from financial contributions to in-kind items such as laptops. 100% of funds raised go directly to help students in our program.
Our students set the bar for excellence in scholarship. Over the last four years, they’ve placed in the top five in the Gold and Silver categories at the National Cyber League, beating many 4-year universities and colleges. Many of our graduates now work at top enterprises, where they help defend and protect customers and corporate assets.
I used to work as a restaurant server, and jobs like that have been affected the worst by the pandemic. Now more than ever, cybersecurity is thriving—and with Merritt’s commitment to diversity, I feel like my input is critical to bringing a much-needed viewpoint to modern security threats.”