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Applications will be accepted soon to Google’s Summer of Code program. 
 College students around the world often use the summer break as time to
 find ways to bolster their resumes and gain real world experience.  
Google is once again providing students with this experience, through 
their Summer of Code program.  This will be Google’s ninth edition of the competitive mentoring program.
Mentors need to start thinking about preparing their applications if they want to be involved in this year’s program.
 The date for potential mentoring organizations to begin submitting 
ideas for projects is on March 18.  The deadline for applications from 
mentoring organizations is on March 29.
For students interested in the program, on April 22, 2013, Google 
will begin accepting applications from those who would like to get into 
the prestigious program. Essentially, Google partners capable students 
with mentoring organizations from all over the world.  Google has worked
 with 6,000 students from more than 100 countries.  They have also 
worked with over 3,000 mentors.
For students, the program is intended to be an introduction into the 
world of open source projects and software.  Students are provided a 
stipend of $5,500 from Google.  However, they only receive the full 
amount upon completion of the program, and only then after their project
 passes a final examination by Google. According to a blog post from 
Google’s Carole Smith, the purpose of the Summer of Code program “is to 
help students pursue academic challenges over the summer break while 
they create and release open source code for the benefit of all.”
For mentors, it’s an opportunity to find the best and the brightest 
students that can help them further their own goals.  Mentors also 
receive a small portion of the stipend.  It’s clear that Summer of Code 
is a program that is meant to  truly benefit everyone.
[Image via deveoplers.google.com]  Author : Julia







