
The Midwest Center for Information Technology is a partnership of ten community colleges in the four-state region of Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota working in collaboration with K-12 school districts, four-year colleges and universities, and employers, to strengthen and expand the region’s information technology workforce.
The Midwest Center for Information Technology is funded by the National Science Foundation through its Advanced Technological Education program.
The Applied Information Management (AIM) Institute, in Omaha, Nebraska, serves as the fiscal agent for the Midwest Center for Information Technology. AIM is a non-profit membership organization comprised of employers, education, and government.
For more information, please contact: John H. Jeanetta, Vice President of Education, (402) 345-5025, ext. 127 - or e-mail john@nebraska.org.
The Midwest Center for Information Technology is funded by the National Science Foundation through its Advanced Technological Education program.
The Applied Information Management (AIM) Institute, in Omaha, Nebraska, serves as the fiscal agent for the Midwest Center for Information Technology. AIM is a non-profit membership organization comprised of employers, education, and government.
For more information, please contact: John H. Jeanetta, Vice President of Education, (402) 345-5025, ext. 127 - or e-mail john@nebraska.org.