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Our Work

EGD prepares students for the games industry by providing free workshops, guest speakers, and experiences that give students a real taste of what it's like to work in games.

69% of games workers are white, and 71% are male. Students from underserved populations often have a lower socioeconomic status that contributes to the difficulty of pursuing a degree.
EGD provides support services for things like Graduation, Food & Housing, Harassment, and Mental Health. Our Support Service Coordinators are ready to help with a wide variety of issues.
Support Services

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