NASA Programs for High School Students

NASA runs real research and engineering programs for high school students — internships at its centers, citizen-science projects with flight data, and app and design challenges judged by working engineers.

These are among the strongest aerospace credentials a student can earn before college, and they're free: NASA programs select on curiosity and persistence, and many are open to students nationwide.

15 verified NASA programs, 15 free — every listing includes cost, eligibility, deadline, and the official application link.

Featured programs

Browse 15+ curated programs for high school students:

  • NASA Student Launch — NASA: Design and launch high-power rockets in this exciting STEM competition. Gain hands-on aerospace experience, boost college applications, and explore en
  • NASA HUNCH (High School Students United with NASA to Create Hardware) — NASA: Design and build aerospace hardware used on the ISS in this hands-on high school STEM program. Boost engineering skills and strengthen college applica
  • NASA International Space Apps Challenge — NASA: Solve real-world space and climate challenges in NASA’s global hackathon. This free competition lets high schoolers build coding, data science, and te
  • Texas High School Aerospace Scholars (HAS) — NASA Johnson Space Center: Explore aerospace and engineering through a free hybrid program for Texas high school juniors. Build STEM skills, gain hands-on experience, and boost
  • International Observe the Moon Night — NASA: A yearly global public event inviting people to observe, learn about, and celebrate the Moon through organized in-person and online activities.
  • NASA Internships - High School — NASA: Gain hands-on STEM experience through a paid NASA internship. Perfect for high school students in grades 10-12 to boost college applications and build
  • NASA High School Aerospace Scholars (HAS) — NASA Johnson Space Center: Online course with an in-person engineering design experience at NASA.
  • NASA Lunabotics Competition — NASA: University-level robotics competition to design, build, and operate lunar regolith mining robots for simulated Moon environments.
  • NASA GeneLab for High Schools (GL4HS) — NASA GeneLab: Explore bioinformatics and genomics in this free online summer program for high school students. Gain hands-on research skills and boost your college
  • NASA CubeSat Launch Initiative — NASA: Student teams design and build small satellites launched by NASA. Real space mission experience. Demonstrates advanced engineering and project managem
  • SEES High School Summer Intern Program — The University of Texas at Austin / NASA: Explore a free hybrid summer program where high schoolers in grades 10-12 gain hands-on experience in NASA-affiliated earth, space, and data science r
  • Zero Robotics Competition (MIT/NASA) — MIT / NASA: Program satellites that run on International Space Station. Finals broadcast from ISS.
  • NASA Astrobiology Research Competition — NASA: Explore astrobiology through hands-on research in this free high school competition. Build STEM skills, boost college applications, and engage with NA
  • NASA App Development Challenge — NASA: Build apps for NASA missions. Winners present at NASA center.
  • STEM Enhancement in Earth Science (SEES) Summer Intern Program — University of Texas at Austin Center for Space Research / NASA: NASA-sponsored UT Austin summer internship where rising juniors and seniors analyze real NASA Earth-science data with scientist mentors. Free virtual

Frequently asked questions

Does NASA offer programs for high school students?

Yes — ExtracurricularHub lists 15 verified NASA programs open to high school students, each with cost, eligibility, deadline, and an official application link. NASA runs real research and engineering programs for high school students — internships at its centers, citizen-science projects with flight data, and app and design challenges judged by working engineers.

Are any NASA high school programs free?

Yes — 15 of the NASA 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 NASA deadlines are coming up soonest?

The next deadlines: NASA Internships - High School (September 14, 2026); Texas High School Aerospace Scholars (HAS) (September 16, 2026); NASA High School Aerospace Scholars (HAS) (September 16, 2026). Deadlines change every cycle — always confirm on the official NASA page.

How competitive are NASA 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.