TechGirls Summer Exchange Program is a U.S.-based summer exchange program designed to empower and support young women (ages 15-17) from countries around the world to pursue higher education and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields through hands-on skills development training.
The US Government TechGirls Program is fully funded, with all costs of travel, accommodation, living stipends, visa, feeding, and healthcare covered by the US Department of State.
Since 2012, TechGirls Summer Exchange Program has trained and mentored 653 teenage girls. Initially, the TechGirls program focused on countries in the Middle East and North Africa.
In the summer of 2022, the TechGirls program expanded globally, engaging a talented cadre of STEM-minded young women from the United States and select countries in all six regions of the world (Western Hemisphere, Sub-Saharan Africa, Europe and Eurasia, East Asia Pacific, Middle East and North Africa, and South and Central Asia).
The core of the TechGirls program is a 24-day experience in the United States. In partnership with Virginia Tech, participants engage in an interactive TechCamp that provides an in-depth examination of cutting-edge technologies and various educational and professional paths in STEM fields.
Then, TechGirls travel to a city around the USA (Austin, Chicago, Cincinnati, Denver, Detroit, or Seattle) for community immersion and STEM career exploration. The TechGirls programming yields a multiplier effect as participants return home to conduct community-based projects with seven months of mentorship.