There are many camps, workshops, and mentoring programs designed to help students learn about careers in computing. Find one that’s the right fit for you.

  • AccessComputing
    AccessComputing aims to increase the participation of people with disabilities in computing fields. Become a member of the AccessComputing Student Team.
  • Code Now
    Teaches coding to high school students through weekend trainings and online homework.
  • DigiGirlz
    Microsoft DigiGirlz programs give high school girls the opportunity to learn about careers in technology, connect with Microsoft employees, and participate in hands-on-computer and technology workshops.
  • DO-IT Pals
    An online program for teenagers with disabilities who want to attend college, interested in pursuing a challenging career, and interested in meet other teens with similar goals.
  • Girls Who Code
    This 8-week summer immersion program for high school juniors gives girls hands on experience with various aspects of computing.
  • Project Fast Forward
    This program allows deaf and hard-of-hearing students across the country to earn college credits in computer-related courses while they are still in high school.
  • Saturday Computing Experience
    A Seattle-area program that introduces deaf and hard of hearing students to computers and computer programming in an accessible program.
  • Summer Academy for Advancing Deaf and hard of Hearing in Computing
    An academically challenging program designed for deaf and hard of hearing students with skills in math and/or science.
  • Tech Girlz and Tech Boyz
    Week-long summer camp for deaf or hard-of-hearing students entering 7th, 8th or 9th grade who are interested in science, technology, engineering and math.