About the
Iovine and Young Center

"Iovine and Young Center Is Here" painted sign painted on the Center building covered by a tree

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Mission and Vision

The IYC’s mission is to shape learning environments that empower, inspire, and engage students while bringing out their highest academic and creative potential as tomorrow’s entrepreneurs, technologists, and designers.

IYC’s axis is its innovative educational model with practical, team-based learning opportunities within its program of study. It gives high school students a competitive advantage in the new age of academic and career paths.

A large group of students at the Iovine and Young Center in Los Angeles

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Academics and Programs

IYC’s four-year program fosters valuable skills, such as creative problem-solving, discovery, teamwork, and critical thinking, and teaches the fundamentals of design, technology, and entrepreneurship. 

During freshman year, students learn graphic design essentials like Adobe Photoshop, 3D modeling, and website design and begin to build their portfolios. Sophomore year introduces computation and programming language.

In junior year, essential business and entrepreneurial skills are explored with coursework in financial and competitive analysis, business planning, and disruptive innovation. Senior year involves students working on a capstone project.

Art and Design

Engineering and Computer Science

Technology

Business

Career Technical Education (CTE)

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Locations

The IYC experience will be added to high schools throughout the U.S. to provide secondary education students with the knowledge necessary to succeed. Current and upcoming locations include:

The Iovine and Young Center Integrated Design, Technology, and Entrepreneurship Magnet in Los Angeles

Iovine and Young Center at Frederick Douglass High School in Atlanta

Iovine and Young Center in Inglewood (coming 2025)

An aerial shot of Iovine and Young Center in Los Angeles