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Computer Science Summer Programs for female high school students

The Summer Immersion Program by Girls Who Code provides a supportive sisterhood of peers and role models to current 10th-11th grade girls interested in learning computer science and gaining exposure to tech jobs. This 7-week program includes visits to tech companies, mentorship opportunities, and more.


Stanford AI4ALL is a three-week summer program for current 9th-11th grade students from underrepresented groups in AI, such as women, African Americans, Latinos, and more. The program aims to provide hands-on AI research projects, exposure to cutting-edge AI technology, and mentorship from leading AI researchers and professionals. It is hosted at Stanford University.

Carnegie Mellon Summer Academy for Mathematics and Science is a six-week summer program for rising high school seniors interested in STEM fields, including computer science. The program aims to provide an immersive experience in college-level academics, research, and campus life at Carnegie Mellon University.


MIT Women's Technology Program is a four-week summer program for rising high school senior girls who want to pursue a degree in STEM. It includes courses in math, physics, computer science, and electrical engineering, as well as hands-on lab experiences and mentorship opportunities.


Caltech's WAVE Fellows is a 10-week summer research fellowship for undergraduate women in STEM. The program includes a stipend, on-campus housing, and the opportunity to conduct cutting-edge research with Caltech faculty and researchers.


The Women's Technology Program at Cornell University is a four-week summer program for rising high school senior girls interested in pursuing a degree in computer science or electrical and computer engineering. The program aims to provide courses in math, physics, and programming, hands-on lab experiences, and mentorship opportunities.


The University of Michigan Women in Science and Engineering is a five-day residential program for rising high school junior and senior girls interested in STEM fields. The program includes hands-on activities, exposure to cutting-edge research, and opportunities to meet and interact with female scientists and engineers.


Tech Scholars at Georgia Tech is a six-week summer program for rising high school seniors interested in computer science. It includes courses in programming, web development, app design, guest lectures, and mentorship opportunities.


Girls Inc. Eureka! STEM Camps is a five-year program for girls in grades 8-12 interested in STEM education and career exploration. It includes summer camps, after-school and weekend activities, mentorship opportunities, and more.


The University of North Carolina at Charlotte's Women in Computing Summer Camp is a one-week residential camp for rising high school junior and senior girls interested in computing. It includes courses in programming, robotics, web design, guest lectures, and mentorship opportunities.


The Girls Teaching Girls to Code Summer Immersion Program is a four-week summer program for rising high school junior and senior girls interested in computer science. It includes courses in programming, web development, data analysis, guest lectures, and mentorship opportunities.


The Society of Women Engineers offers a variety of summer camps for girls in grades K-12 to inspire and support girls interested in STEM fields.


Finally, iD Tech Camps for Girls by iD Tech offers summer camps focusing on technology, programming, and design for girls of all ages.


 
 
 

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