Black Student Computing Organization Provides Resources and Support 

Black Student Computing Organization Provides Resources and Support 

“We lift as we climb, no student left behind.” That’s the motto for Georgia Tech’s Black Student Computing Organization (BSCO), which has become a thriving community fostering academic success, corporate enrichment, and a sense of belonging among computing students of African descent. 

Established in 2004 and reformed this year, BSCO (pronounced as BISS-kohw) serves underrepresented students in computing. President and computer science (CS) major Devonte Billings says the club…

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