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Girls Who Code Summer Immersion Program
This 2-week virtual program teaches girls (trans, cis, and non-binary) the computer science skills they need to make an impact in their community while preparing for a career in tech. Participants get exposed to tech jobs, meet women in tech careers, and join a supportive sisterhood of girls in tech.
Eligibility:
Grades 10-12, Identify as female
Deadline:
March 19
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Jersey City Summer Internship
A paid six-week internship that gives Jersey City residents exposure to a wide range of professional pathways. Students are matched with leading companies and non-profits and are trained under the mentorship of company executives, and staff. This program is a public-private collaboration between the Jersey City Mayor, Jersey City Economic Development Corporation, and Jersey City Public Schools.
Eligibility:
Students must be Jersey City residents in high school, submit application essays, an updated resume, transcripts, and at least one letter of recommendation.
Deadline:
March 20
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Annenberg Youth Academy for Media and Civic Engagement
The Annenberg Youth Academy for Media and Civic Engagement is a four-week summer intensive academy for 26 talented high school students from the communities surrounding the USC University Park and Health Science Campuses. Students are exposed to the equivalent of first-year college-level courses and develop a rich conceptual understanding and practice of the necessary role that media communications and journalism play in fashioning civic-minded thought leaders and innovators.
Eligibility:
High-School Students in the communities surrounding USC University Park and Health Science Campuses
Deadline:
March 19
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Summer Engineering Seminar
A residential program hosted by Sana Clara University to encourage high school students to pursue the engineering field. Students attend workshops, participate in recreational activities and complete their own engineering projects. Participants have access to workshops in all base disciplines of engineering.
Eligibility:
Must be a rising sophomore or junior interested in the field of engineering. Applicants have not been exposed to the profession through prior coursework or extra-curriculars.
Deadline:
March 19
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Girls Who Code Summer Immersion Program
A 2-week synchronous or 6-week asynchronous immersion program that will teach and train girls in computer science and industry practices at a local host company.
Eligibility:
Rising 10th - 12th Grade Must be female Beginner in programming + never taken an AP Computer Science Course
Deadline:
March 19
NEAQ Summer Teen Internship
The New England Aquarium offers internships to teens in several different areas of work, including customer service, retail, or as a counselor/educator. Interns are able to receive training in marine science and time management, and are exposed to stewardship outings and and career workshops. Students living in Boston or Cambridge qualify for compensation through their city youth job programs.
Eligibility:
Must be 14-18 years old if you are a Cambridge resident, 15-18 otherwise
Deadline:
March 21
Partners in Science
Program pairing high school juniors and seniors with mentors in science, health, and technical fields to help them develop independent research projects. Students gain lab experience and lifelong advisors.
Eligibility:
Must be rising junior or senior, at least 16 years old, with the ability to commute to the site
Deadline:
March 20
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Microsoft High School Program
The Microsoft High School Internship is open to current senior high school students that live within 50 miles of Redmond, Washington who have a demonstrated interest in technology. Students must be at least 16 years old and have a legal right to work in the U.S. for the duration of the internship. Applicants should be available to work full-time for 10 consecutive weeks (June 22nd - August 28th).
Eligibility:
Current senior high school students that live within 50 miles of Redmond, Washington
Deadline:
March 21
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Saltz Internship Program
An education and employment system where high school students discuss artifacts, models, specimens, and scientific tools at models and displays around the museum. Students are able to have conversations with people from all over the world while exploring scientific and cultural content. Interns also have college readiness workshops (with test prep sponsored by Kaplan) and several museum perks.
Eligibility:
Must be a current high school freshman, sophomore, or junior, at least 14 years old, reside in or attend school in New York City
Deadline:
Suspended for summer 2021
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Code Longhorn Academy for All
Code Longhorn is a free, one-week residential
camp program for high school underrepresented
populations (African-American, Latino and
Native American students). It is designed to
dispel myths about computer science, intrigue
students with the potential of computing and
the excitement of problem solving. The camp
includes team-building activities, educational
sessions, and recreation. You must be a Texas
resident to apply.
Eligibility:
Applicants must be high school students in an underrepresented population and a Texas resident.
Deadline:
March 22