Boston University offers these online summer programs in computing for young women, taught by undergraduates majoring in computer science or engineering. Apply by May 15. Tuition is free, but there is a $50 non-refundable registration fee (waived in cases of financial hardship).
- CodeBreakers Online: July 6-31 (weekdays, 10AM-Noon and 1PM-3PM), for female students entering Grades 10-11 in the greater Boston area. Learn about computer security with lessons in programming, cryptography, and network security. Guest speakers will discuss careers.
- AI4ALL: July 27-August 14 (weekdays, 9:30AM-Noon and 1PM-3:30PM), for female students entering Grades 11-12 in Massachusetts. Explore robotics, computer vision, and natural language processing through lectures, team projects, and lectures by guest speakers.
- Artemis Online: July 6-31 (weekdays, 9:30AM-Noon and 1PM-3:30PM), for female students entering Grade 9 in a Boston-area school. Learn about Scratch, AppInventor, HTML, CSS, and Python, with introductions to robotics, cryptography, AI, and circuits. Guest speakers, too.