Girls Who Code hosts a series of different activities, programs, and services for participants thirteen (13) years of age and older (collectively, the “GWC-Led Services”).
Girls Who Code offers the following GWC-Led Services, and may also offer new opportunities or sunset current opportunities at regular intervals. Please select the GWC-Led Service below to learn more about our current offerings.
GWC Summer Immersion Program (SIP)
SIP offers high school aged students an opportunity to gain the computer science skills they need to make an impact and prepare for tech careers in our free. Our free, virtual Summer Program teaches you to build tools, community, and networks to succeed in the tech field. Open to individuals matriculating into 9th grade, at least 13 years of age, and interested in technology- no prior Girls Who Code participation required. To learn more, see here.
GWC Pathways
GWC Pathways is a six week virtual course where high school aged students can take beginner, intermediate, or advanced coursework along different technology tracks. Open to individuals matriculating into 9th grade, at least 13 years of age, and interested in technology- no prior Girls Who Code participation required.To learn more, see here.
GWC College Loops
Girls Who Code College Loops are university-level networks for college-aged women interested in tech to support one another and help each other persist and succeed in the field. College Loops build belonging and community through weekly meetings during the school year. Open to college students eighteen (18) years or older, currently enrolled in a US based college or university- no prior Girls Who Code participation required. To learn more, see here.
GWC College and Careers Programs
Girls Who Code offers a wide range of programs designed to support college-aged students and early career professionals (18-25) in persisting in their computer science education and succeeding in their first internships and jobs. To learn more, see here.
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