Apply to Girls Who Code’s free 2-week Virtual Summer Immersion Program for an unforgettable experience! Current 9th -11th grade girls and non-binary students are eligible to apply.



The early application deadline is approaching quickly on February 17th! We strongly encourage students from underrepresented groups in tech to apply early, including Black, Latinx, and students from low-income backgrounds.


Why should you join Girls Who Code this summer?
  • Learn how to use HTML, CSS, and Javascript coding skills to make an impact on what matters to you. Not a coder yet? No problem!
  • Join a sisterhood of supportive peers and make lifelong friendships!
  • Meet women in tech from top corporations like Disney, AT&T, Twitter & more.
  • You can join for free! Plus, Girls Who Code will provide need-based tech support for those who qualify.


Join a webinar, check out the attached flyer and the FAQ page for more information.



I’m so excited to share a quick update that Girls Who Code's [b]FREE[/b] Summer Immersion Program (SIP) will be virtual again in 2021! We want to invite you to learn more about the program and invite your 9th-11th grade girls and non-binary students to apply.


Here at Girls Who Code, we care deeply about serving students who are underrepresented in the technology field and equipping them with technical skills and an enriching experience in STEM. We are especially committed to serving marginalized communities that lack access to technology and coding programs.


What is SIP?


SIP is an experience of a lifetime hosted by our corporate partners like AT&T, Goldman Sachs, Disney and more.
  • SIP is a 2-week virtual program with staggered rounds throughout the summer.
  • Participation is 100% free. We also provide need-based tech access support and need-based stipends of up to $300 for those who qualify.
  • Applications are now open! Our early acceptance deadline is coming up soon in mid-February.


Eligibility:

Students must:
  • Identify as female, non-binary, or gender non-conforming
  • Be a rising sophomore, junior or senior (current 9th-11th grader)
  • Be able to commit to the entire 2 week program
  • Students can participate whether they are complete beginners or already have some computer science experience

Attached PDF document
GWC_SIP_Flyers_Student_z3.pdf (87.12 KB, 66 downloads)

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