Hey Harlem, Is Your Son An All Star Coder?

March 31, 2014

asc1_zps74e00a7eThis week is the last week to apply to All Star Code’s 2014 Summer Intensive Program. All Star Code, a prep program connecting young men of color to the tech industry, is seeking high school 10th and 11th grade students interested in tech and start ups for its 2014 Summer Intensive Program.  The free six-week program serves to build student’s computer science and interpersonal business skills. No prior experience is necessary.

Students will learn how to build and design mobile apps, robots and video games; master programming and computer science concepts; practice communication, confidence and collaboration; network with professionals and peers; and participate on exciting field trips with special guest speakers.

The program will be held in New York City from July 7 – August 15, 2014. The deadline to apply is Thursday, April 3, 2014 at 11:59 pm EST. Get started at allstarcode.org/apply. For more information, contact team@allstarcode.org.

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