Utah Tech University launches program with Tech-Moms, to help women break into tech

Utah Tech University launches program with Tech-Moms, to help women break into tech
SOUTHERN UTAH (ABC4) — Utah Tech University has partnered with Tech-Moms, a nonprofit organization that helps women get into the Tech field.

Tech-Moms is a nonprofit organization that works to help mothers in the tech industry. Moms who are returning to or just beginning their tech careers will have access to networking opportunities and internships.

Starting September 6, 2025, they will be offering a program with Utah Tech University’s College of Science, Engineering, and Technology.

Robbyn Scribner, the co-founder of Tech-Moms, said, “We know there are many talented people in Southern Utah who could benefit from the tools and resources we can provide. Our program provides not only skills but also the support system to help individuals transform their careers and change their lives for the better.”

Courtesy: Tech-Moms

Reportedly, participants will work with multiple local organizations throughout the program.

Aaron Davis, the Interim Dean at Utah Tech’s College of Science, Engineering, and Technology, says, “They give them the opportunity to upscale in technology, as well as mentorship, support, and access to internships.”

According to Tech-Moms, their programs cost $200 for a nine-week course. They also offer financial assistance and on-site childcare. Currently, registration for the Utah Tech University program is open, but spots are limited.

Interested individuals can register or find more information here.

Joseph Degolyer contributed to the reporting of this story.

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