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Google Summer of Code For Students 2024 (Get Paid To Write Code)

Google Summer of Code (GSoC) is an annual program organized by Google that offers stipends to university students for working on open-source software projects during the summer. Since its inception in 2005, GSoC has connected thousands of student developers from around the world with open-source organizations to collaborate on coding projects. The program aims to encourage student participation in open-source development while providing valuable experience and mentorship.

Participating in GSoC involves several key steps. First, interested students explore the list of participating open-source organizations and projects published by Google. They then submit proposals outlining their project ideas and plans to the organizations they wish to work with. Once accepted by an organization, students collaborate with mentors from that organization to complete their projects over a period of approximately three months during the summer.

Throughout the program, students receive guidance and feedback from their mentors, who help them navigate the codebase, understand project requirements, and overcome technical challenges. At the end of the program, students submit their completed work for evaluation, and if successful, they receive a stipend from Google based on their level of contribution and project completion.

For open-source organizations, GSoC provides an opportunity to engage with talented student developers and grow their contributor base. By mentoring students and guiding them through real-world software development projects, organizations can accelerate the development of their open-source software while also fostering a culture of collaboration and knowledge sharing within their communities.

Google Summer of Code is a win-win opportunity for students and open-source organizations alike. It empowers students to gain practical experience, expand their skill sets, and make meaningful contributions to open-source software projects, while also supporting the growth and sustainability of the broader open-source ecosystem.

Google Summer of Code is a global, online program focused on bringing new contributors into open source software development. GSoC Contributors work with an open source organization on a 12+ week programming project under the guidance of mentors.

Through Google Summer of Code, accepted student applicants are paired with a mentor or mentors from the participating projects, thus gaining exposure to real-world software development scenarios and the opportunity for employment in areas related to their academic pursuits. In turn, the participating projects are able to more easily identify and bring in new developers. Best of all, more source code is created and released for the use and benefit of all.

Students contact the mentor organizations they want to work with and write up a project proposal for the summer. If accepted, students spend a month or more integrating with their organizations prior to the start of coding. Students then have three months to code, meeting the deadlines agreed upon with their mentors.

Benefits

  • Accepted students spend the summer coding with guidance from a mentor (3 months).
  • Successful student contributors are given a $6000 USD stipend,  enabling the student concentrate on coding for 3 months

Requirements For The Google Summer of Code

To participate in the Program, a Student must:

  1. Be eighteen (18) years of age or older upon registration for the Program;
  2. Be enrolled in or accepted into an accredited institution, including a college, university, masters program, PhD program and/or undergraduate program, as of the Acceptance Date;
  3. For the duration of the Program, be eligible to work in the country in which he or she resides; and
  4. Not be an Organization Administrator or Mentor in the Program.
  • Ineligible Individuals. A Student may not participate in the Program if:
    1. He or she is:
      1. a resident of a United States embargoed country;
      2. ordinarily resident in a United States embargoed country; or
      3. otherwise prohibited by applicable export controls and sanctions programs.
    2. He or she is an employee (including intern), contractor, officer, or director of:
      1. Google or its affiliates, or
      2. an Organization or any of its affiliates.
    3. He or she is an immediate family member (including a parent, sibling, child, spouse, or life partner regardless of where the Student lives) of one of the individuals listed in subsection (ii) above or a member of their household (whether related or not).
    4. He or she has participated as a Student in Google Summer of Code two (2) or more times previously.

Method of Application

Visit The Official Website to Apply

Application Deadline: April 2, 2024.

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