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All In for Students

All In for Students is an online program for tech students from underrepresented backgrounds that provides open source education, training, and internship opportunities.

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Program Overview

{ Who is eligible to participate? }

Students enrolled full time or part time at a:

  • U.S. Historically Black College or University (HBCU)
  • U.S. Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI)
  • U.S. Women’s College
  • U.S. Community College
  • Any U.S. four-year institution and identify as a racial or ethnic minority

{ Benefits of participating }

There are many reasons to particpate in the program, including:

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Internship Opportunities*

Apply for exclusive internship opportunities with companies such as GitHub, Microsoft, Red Hat, Fidelity, Cisco, Intel, and many more companies, startups, nonprofits, and open source communities as our list of partners and the opportunities available to you expands.

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Education

Advance your technical skills with free access to open source courses and training curriculum.

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Technical Training

Gain hands-on experience through virtual and in-person hackathons.

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Career Development

Receive individual resume reviews, mock interviews, and more! Learn about team communication, how to leverage employee resource groups, and other key development topics.

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Swag

Proudly wear your All In or partner-branded hoodies, socks, shirts, backpacks, and other swag you’ll receive by participating.

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Scholarships

Access opportunities to apply for funding to attend bootcamps, conferences and participate in fellowships throughout the year.

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Mentoring & Networking

Meet with software developers, engineers, and other tech professionals and network with students from other schools throughout the U.S.

Benefits are subject to program completion and availability. Internships are not guaranteed. Program requirements must be completed and students must apply and be accepted to various internships and other opportunities.

{ How to get started with All In }

If you're interested in participating in the All In for Students Program, follow the instructions below to learn next steps!


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Step 1 - Review Deck Welcome to All In for Students 2024 Cohort!

Step 2 - Join All In for Students

FAQs

Does the program accept students in their senior year?

Yes. However, our corporate partners typically are seeking summer interns rather than full time employees.

When will students know if they have been accepted into the program?

There is no application process for this program. Please note that when students complete the form to join, students must provide a GitHub ID, resume, and LinkedIn profile. Once submitted, students will receive information to start the program via email.

Will the students be paid to participate?

No. The program is free of cost to participate and students will not be paid. However, students will be eligible for scholarships to attend tech conferences, participate in boot camps, and apply for fellowships. Students are also eligible to participate in hackathons, where cash prizes are available.

What if a student has to miss part of the program?

We know students have a lot on their plates! Therefore, we have designed the program to be self-paced and able to be completed on a rolling basis. Students should understand internship opportunities are often available to apply to months before the start date. Companies begin placing their interns very early (sometimes even 12 months ahead of the start date!); thus, we highly recommend students get started and complete the requirements to begin applying for internships as soon as possible.

Can we make this curriculum available to other students?

Yes. Any student from a qualifying school is eligible to join. Computer Science, IT, computer information systems, Cybersecurity, and other tech-related majors and concentrations have priority.

Are students guaranteed an internship?

We cannot guarantee internships. Our corporate partners make internship opportunities available specifically for All In students, but the students must still apply and interview. Students will be competing against other All In students for the positions. We also understand that only some students want to work for large corporations. There will be opportunities for students to participate in paid internships with startups, nonprofits, and within open-source communities. We also partner with other tech organizations to offer students scholarships to attend boot camps and fellowships.

Are you All In?

All In for Students provides open source curriculum, career development, and opportunities at companies, nonprofits and within open source communities. Consider becoming a corporate partner today.