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description: Last year, students who completed program requirements received internships to companies such as GitHub, Microsoft, Red Hat, Fidelity, Cisco and Intel. This year we’re adding even more companies and expanding opportunities to intern at startups, nonprofits, and within open source communities.
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- title: Education
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description: Free access to open source courses and training curriculum.
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- title: Technical Training
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description: Participate in virtual and in-person hackathons.
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- title: Career Development
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description: Receive individual resume reviews, mock interviews, and more! Learn about team communication, how to leverage employee resource groups, and other key development topics.
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- title: Swag
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description: All In and partner-branded hoodies, t-shirts, socks, backpacks, and swag galore!
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- title: Scholarships
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description: Opportunities to apply for funding to attend bootcamps, conferences and participate in fellowships throughout the year.
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- title: Mentoring & Networking
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description: Meet with software developers, engineers, and other tech professionals and network with students from other schools throughout the U.S.
- question: Does the program accept students in their senior year?
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answer: Yes. However, our corporate partners typically are seeking summer interns rather than full time employees. For Summer 2023, seniors who are still seeking employment may be placed in positions with open source communities to receive technical skills post graduation.
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- question: Do the students have to be computer science majors?
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answer: No. One of the great benefits of open source is that you can pursue a degree in any major and still succeed! However, we ask that students complete at least one programming course and have shown dedication and a passion for working in tech.
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- question: When will students know if they have been accepted into the program?
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answer: There is no application process for this program. However, students must complete the course requirements and assignments which include a resume and a LinkedIn profile. Once we receive all of the assignments, students will be granted access to the private LinkedIn group which will have all of the benefits of the full program.
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- question: Will the students be paid to participate?
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answer: Students received stipends during the pilot to complete the course work and technical experience. This year, students will only be paid for their summer internships. They will also be eligible to apply for scholarships to attend tech conferences, participate in bootcamps, and apply to fellowships. We will also be providing funding for students to participate in an in person hackathon during Spring 2023 where there will be some cash prizes awarded.
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- question: What if a student has to miss part of the program?
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answer: We know students have a lot on their plate! Therefore, we have designed the program to be self-paced and able to be completed on a rolling basis. Students should understand that internship opportunities will be made available starting in October 2022, meaning the sooner they complete the initial requirements, the sooner they can be added to the private LinkedIn group and apply for the internships. Companies begin placing their interns very early, thus we highly recommend students get started and complete the requirements to start applying as soon as possible.
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- question: Can we make this curriculum available to other students?
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answer: Yes. Any student from our participating schools is eligible to join the program once he/she/they complete the requirements. Computer Science, IT, computer information systems, Cybersecurity, and other tech-related majors and concentrations will be given priority.
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- question: Are students guaranteed an internship?
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answer: We cannot guarantee internships. Our corporate partners make internship opportunities available specifically for All In students, but the students must still apply and interview. Students will be competing against other All In students for the positions. We also understand that not all students want to work for large corporations. There will be opportunities for students to participate in paid internships with startups, nonprofits and within open source communities. We also partner with other tech organizations to offer students scholarships to participate in bootcamps and fellowships.
<pclass="p-lg mt-0">A paid, 12-month program for select students attending Minority Serving Institutions.</p>
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<pclass="p-lg mt-0">All In for Students is an online program for tech students from underrepresented backgrounds that provides open source education, training, and internship opportunities.</p>
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<pclass="p-lg"><spanclass="font-weight-700 text-bold">Coming soon:</span> 2023 All In for Students Cohort</p>
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<p>Request more information on the All In for Students program:</p>
<h2class="h3 mb-4" data-animate-in="up">2021 All In for Students Pilot</h2>
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<h3class="h4">Professional development training</h3>
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<p>Participants will attend regular meet-ups to hear from open source professionals on topics that will help equip them for success. Topics include:</p>
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<li>Leveraging employee resource groups</li>
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<li>Dealing with microaggressions</li>
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<li>Performance management</li>
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<li>Careers in tech</li>
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<li>Developing and owning your personal story</li>
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<li>The power of collaboration and networking before and after the job</li>
<h3class="h3 h3--alt mb-4">{ Who is eligible to participate? }</h3>
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<p><b>Students enrolled full time or part time at a:</b></p>
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<li>U.S. Historically Black College or University (HBCU)</li>
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<li>U.S. Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI)</li>
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<li>U.S. Women’s College </li>
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<li>U.S. Community College </li>
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<li>Any U.S. four-year institution and identifies as a racial or ethnic minority</li>
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<p>Students will be enrolled in online, self-paced courses that provide an introduction to open source. During this time, they’ll also have access to a professor for one-on-one instruction and a class forum to connect with other participants.</p>
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<pclass="mb-2"><ahref="https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/beginners-guide-open-source-software-development/" target="_blank">A Beginner’s Guide to Open Source Development</a></p>
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<pclass="mb-2"><ahref="https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/introduction-to-cloud-infrastructure-technologies/" target="_blank">Introduction to Cloud Infrastructure Technologies</a></p>
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<pclass="mb-2"><ahref="https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/introduction-to-devops-and-site-reliability-engineering-lfs162/" target="_blank">Introduction to DevOps and Site Reliability Engineering</a></p>
<h3class="h4">Structured 12-week open source project</h3>
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<p>Students will be matched to teams with a corporate partner or <ahref="https://mlh.io/" target="_blank">Major League Hacking</a> to complete a 12-week project where they will either contribute directly to open source or focus on working with open source communities. Each student will also be paired with mentors to support them throughout the process.</p>
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<smallclass="mt-6">Benefits are subject to program completion and availability. Internships are not guaranteed. </small>
<h3class="h3 h3--alt">{ How to get started with All In }</h3>
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<p>If you're interested in participating in the All In for Students Program, follow the instructions below to learn next steps!</p>
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<p>Students who complete the open source curriculum, professional development sessions, and 12-week project will have the opportunity to participate in an internship experience with one of our corporate partners.</p>
<p>Someone from the All In program will review your resume and LinkedIn profile.</p>
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<p><b>If your resume and/or LinkedIn profiles do not need edits:</b><br/>
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You will receive an invitation via LinkedIn to join the All In for Students LinkedIn group, where you will have access to internship opportunities and other benefits.</p>
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<p><b>If your resume and/or LinkedIn profiles needs edits:</b><br/>
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We will email you directly to make the necessary edits. Then, you can resubmit your information to be admitted into the LinkedIn group.</p>
<p>All In for Students provides open source curriculum, career development, and opportunities at companies, nonprofits and within open source communities. Consider becoming a corporate partner today.</p>
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