Robotics Programs & Competitions for High School Students

Robotics is one of the strongest ways to show colleges hands-on engineering ability: you design, build, program, and compete with a physical machine on a deadline.

This list spans team competitions like FIRST Robotics and VEX, summer robotics intensives, and research programs where you work on autonomous systems.

53 verified programs match this page; 20 of the featured listings are completely free; 1 can be done online.

Featured programs

Browse 30+ curated programs for high school students:

  • World Artificial Intelligence Competition for Youth (WAICY) — Ready AI: Join a global AI competition for grades 6-12 to solve real-world problems using artificial intelligence. Build STEM skills, boost college applications
  • Columbia Engineering SHAPE — Columbia University: Explore engineering, coding, and robotics in a hands-on summer program at Columbia. Perfect for building STEM skills and enhancing college application
  • SAE Autonomous Vehicle Challenge — SAE International: Design and build autonomous vehicles. Cutting-edge experience with AI, machine learning, and robotics in transportation.
  • BEST Robotics Competition — BEST Robotics: Free robotics competition. Six-week design challenge.
  • U.S. Naval Academy Summer STEM Program — United States Naval Academy: Hands-on engineering and design camp on the USNA campus for grades 9-11.
  • Robo-One Biped Robot Competition — Robo-One Committee: Robo-One is a Japanese biped robot fighting and performance competition that challenges teams to design, build, and control humanoid robots.
  • VEX Robotics Competition (VRC) — Robotics Education & Competition Foundation: Compete in the VEX Robotics Competition to design, program, and engineer robots for exciting challenges. Build STEM skills and enhance college applica
  • NASA Human Exploration Rover Challenge — NASA Marshall Space Flight Center: An annual NASA engineering competition where student teams design, build, and race human-powered rovers over simulated extraterrestrial terrain.
  • FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) Dean's List Finalist — FIRST: Top individual student award in FRC. 10 winners selected from ~300 semi-finalists.
  • Botball Educational Robotics Program — KISS Institute for Practical Robotics: Develop coding, robotics, and problem-solving skills in the Botball Educational Robotics Program. Perfect for high schoolers seeking hands-on STEM exp
  • SeaPerch Underwater Robotics Program — Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Foundation & RoboNation: Build underwater robots in this hands-on STEM competition for grades 6-12. Gain engineering skills, boost college applications, and explore marine rob
  • MIT Beaver Works Summer Institute (BWSI) — MIT Lincoln Laboratory & MIT School of Engineering: Rigorous 4-week STEM program. Students work on real engineering challenges in robotics, AI, cybersecurity. Free for selected students.
  • European Rover Challenge Robotics Competition — European Space Foundation: An international Mars rover competition and space science event bringing student teams together to design and operate planetary rovers.
  • FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) World Championship Qualifier — FIRST: 3,600+ teams. Build 120lb robot. World Championship is most prestigious robotics event.
  • MATE ROV Competition (High School Division) — MATE Inspiration for Innovation: Compete in the MATE ROV underwater robotics competition for high schoolers. Gain hands-on STEM skills, tackle real-world ocean challenges, and boost c
  • Nickelodeon Robot Wars Student Competition — Nickelodeon: A Nickelodeon-branded robot combat competition once used as a kids’ spinoff of the UK TV series Robot Wars.
  • MIT Robocon Tech Team Robotics Competition — Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Robocon Tech Team: A student-led MIT team that designs and builds robots for international ABU Robocon competitions.
  • Engineering Summer Academy at Penn (ESAP) — University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering and Applied Science: Explore cutting-edge STEM fields in this in-person summer program for high schoolers. Gain hands-on engineering experience, boost college applications
  • National Robotics Challenge (NRC) — Marion Technical College: Compete in the National Robotics Challenge, an open-platform high school competition. Build hands-on engineering and robotics skills to stand out on c
  • Autonomous Vehicle Challenge (SAE International) — SAE International: Competition to design and build autonomous vehicles. Tests AI, robotics, and engineering skills. Demonstrates cutting-edge STEM capabilities.
  • DARPA Grand Challenge (Autonomous Vehicles) — Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA): A historic DARPA competition that advanced autonomous ground vehicle technology through real-world desert races.
  • National Robotics League Combat Robots — National Robotics League (NTMA): A combat robotics competition where students design, build, and battle robots in a real-world engineering challenge.
  • E-Yantra Robotics Competition — IIT Bombay (e-Yantra Project, CSE Dept.): A major educational robotics competition by IIT Bombay that teaches embedded systems and robotics through themed challenges.
  • VEX Robotics World Championship — REC Foundation: Largest robotics competition by participants. Teams build VEX robots to compete.
  • FIRST Robotics Competition Chairman's Award — FIRST: Most prestigious FRC team award. Recognizes team that best embodies FIRST mission.
  • Robofest Robotics Competition — Lawrence Technological University: Robofest is an autonomous robotics competition for 4th–12th grade students organized by Lawrence Technological University.
  • National Robotics Week Competitions — Various Organizations: Explore robotics competitions during National Robotics Week! Grades 6-12 gain hands-on STEM skills, network with peers, and enhance college applicatio
  • BlueStamp Engineering — BlueStamp Engineering: Build hands-on engineering projects in this hybrid summer program for high schoolers. Perfect for developing STEM skills, creating a portfolio, and bo
  • NYU ARISE Summer Research Program — NYU Tandon School of Engineering: Gain hands-on STEM experience in a free 7-week summer research program for high school juniors and seniors. Build skills for college and explore engin
  • Multi Autonomous Ground-robotic Challenge — University of Oulu: An international multi-robot autonomous ground vehicle challenge focused on collaborative robotics, perception, and navigation.

Frequently asked questions

How many robotics programs are listed for high school students?

ExtracurricularHub currently lists 53 verified robotics opportunities for high school students, each with cost, eligibility, deadline, and an official application link.

Are any of these robotics programs free?

Yes — 20 of the programs featured on this page charge no participation fee. Free programs are often funded and can be more selective, so apply early.

Which deadlines are coming up soonest?

The next deadlines: BEST Robotics Competition (August 22, 2026); E-Yantra Robotics Competition (August 25, 2026); NASA Human Exploration Rover Challenge (September 15, 2026). Deadlines change every cycle — always confirm on the program's official site.

Do robotics extracurriculars help with college admissions?

Yes — sustained, escalating involvement in robotics (participation → awards or leadership → independent work) reads far stronger than scattered one-off activities. Pick one or two programs from this page and go deep.