Google Programs for High School Students

Google's student programs are almost all free and online — coding competitions, open-source contribution seasons, and machine-learning challenges on Kaggle — which makes them the most accessible big-tech credentials in the catalog.

They reward shipped work over polish: a completed Google program plus the project it produced is a stronger CS line than any paid bootcamp.

11 verified Google programs, 11 free — every listing includes cost, eligibility, deadline, and the official application link.

Featured programs

Browse 11+ curated programs for high school students:

  • Kaggle Data Science Competitions — Kaggle/Google: Join exciting online data science competitions for high school students! Build Python coding skills, explore AI, and strengthen your college applicati
  • Google Code Jam to I/O — Google: Algorithm competition with trip to Google I/O for top scorers.
  • Google Summer of Code (Pre-University Contributor) — Google: Paid stipend for contributing to open source projects. Work with mentors on real software. Demonstrates professional-level coding and collaboration sk
  • Google Code Next Program — Google: Free multi-year program at Google labs teaching computer science and career readiness. Includes mentorship and internships.
  • Google Generation Scholarship — Google: Empowering high school seniors with a $10,000 scholarship for aspiring computer scientists from underrepresented groups. Boost college applications an
  • Google Computer Science Summer Institute (CSSI) — Google: Competitive free 3-week Google-hosted summer program in computer science for graduating high school seniors from underrepresented groups, including co
  • Published App Developer — Apple / Google: Develop and publish your own app on the App Store or Google Play! Gain hands-on app development experience, boost college applications, and showcase y
  • Google Science Fair Grand Prize — Google: Global online science competition. Grand prize includes $50k scholarship.
  • Google Women Techmakers Scholars Program — Google: Empowering high school women in STEM, this virtual scholarship program builds computer science skills and boosts college applications. Open to 12th-gr
  • Doodle for Google Competition — Google: Showcase your creativity in this national arts competition! Design a Google Doodle for a chance to be featured on Google.com. Perfect for building you
  • Code Next — Google: Google's free tech and AI education program for high schoolers: after-school labs in Oakland, New York, Detroit, and Inglewood plus the virtual Code N

Frequently asked questions

Does Google offer programs for high school students?

Yes — ExtracurricularHub lists 11 verified Google programs open to high school students, each with cost, eligibility, deadline, and an official application link. Google's student programs are almost all free and online — coding competitions, open-source contribution seasons, and machine-learning challenges on Kaggle — which makes them the most accessible big-tech credentials in the catalog.

Are any Google high school programs free?

Yes — 11 of the Google programs featured on this page charge no participation fee. Funded programs are often the most selective, so apply early and to more than one.

Which Google deadlines are coming up soonest?

The next deadlines: Google Code Next Program (August 13, 2026); Google Women Techmakers Scholars Program (December 5, 2026); Doodle for Google Competition (December 17, 2026). Deadlines change every cycle — always confirm on the official Google page.

How competitive are Google programs?

It varies widely within one organization — flagship selective programs sit alongside broad-access options. Read each listing's eligibility, and treat the selective ones as reach applications: apply to several programs across organizations rather than betting a summer on one.