Girls Who Code is offering its free, seven-week Pathways summer program (June 29–August 14), a flexible online coding experience for high school girls and non-binary students of all skill levels. Participants can explore tracks like Data Science + AI, Game Design, Web Development, Cybersecurity, and AI + Society, while also attending virtual tech partner events, collaborating with peers on Discord, and joining optional live support sessions.
The application takes about 10 minutes, must be completed by the student, and should ideally be finished in one sitting. Students under 18 need parent or guardian review and consent. Key deadlines are February 25, 2026 (early) and April 10, 2026 (general). Support is available via email if applicants run into issues or need edits after submission.
We have great news—81 students at High Technical High School were invited to claim their award for the College Board National Recognition Program today.
Check your College Board account or your email.
The College Board National Recognition Program awards academic honors to high-performing students within the context of their community to celebrate their hard work and be seen by colleges. In each school nationwide, students of all backgrounds will be eligible to claim one or more awards.
Colleges use the National Recognition Program to support their recruitment strategies. The program helps colleges recruit talented students of all backgrounds and across communities.
Kode With Klossy is a nonprofit organization founded by Karlie Kloss that empowers young women and gender-expansive teens to pursue careers in technology. The program offers free summer coding camps where scholars learn real-world skills like web development, app building, and data science. Students gain hands-on experience with languages such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Python while collaborating on creative projects and building confidence as coders.
In addition to its summer experiences, Kode With Klossy hosts Code-a-Bration, a celebration event where students showcase their final projects and celebrate what they’ve learned with peers, mentors, and family. These events highlight innovation, collaboration, and community, giving scholars a platform to share the technologies they’ve built.
Through summer camps, Code-a-Bration events, and ongoing support, Kode With Klossy helps thousands of young people build technical skills, leadership ability, and a strong network in the tech world.
Code-a-Bration events open throughout the year: link here
The Jane Street Academy of Math and Programming (AMP), hosted by Jane Street Group, LLC, is a fully funded five-week summer program in New York City for graduating high school seniors interested in math and computer science who have faced barriers to advanced STEM opportunities. Running from June 29 to July 31, 2026, AMP offers an intensive curriculum in number theory, combinatorics, algorithms, programming, data analysis, and game theory, along with collaborative problem-solving, guest speakers, and interactive learning experiences. There is no cost to attend—tuition, housing, meals, and travel are fully covered—and all participants receive a $5,000 scholarship to support future educational goals. Applicants must be authorized to work in the U.S. without visa sponsorship. The application deadline is March 11, 2026.