The University of Central Arkansas Department of Outreach and Community Engagement celebrated the grand opening of the new Arkansas Coding Academy campus with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Aug. 23.
Arkansas Lt. Gov. Tim Griffin was a special guest speaker at the ceremony. “The Arkansas Coding Academy is the perfect example of local entities – UCA, the Chamber of Commerce and businesses – partnering to meet the needs of employers,” Griffin said.
The new campus offers students and employees two classrooms, dedicated study and break areas, expanded office space and 24-hour access to the facility. It is the culmination of work to create a space more conducive to the learning needs of the students.
UCA President Houston Davis said, “This is a venture to meet industry needs and to shape opportunities for the future.”
Brad Lacy ’94, president and CEO of the Conway Area Chamber of Commerce said, “This is about talent development and opportunities for individuals.”
Currently, there are 15 students enrolled in classes, and enrollment is underway for the next cadre of developers.
“We’re both honored and privileged that the university has invested in and entrusted us with the new space. It ensures our growth and success, and we can’t wait to see what’s next,” said Mary Condit ’14, director of the Arkansas Coding Academy.