Google Program: Developer Student Clubs (DSC) Lead Applications Now Open

Google Program: Developer Student Clubs (DSC) Lead Applications Now Open


If you are someone who wants to lead, is highly passionate about technology, loves problem-solving, and is driven to give back to your community, then Developer Student Clubs is right for you. Interest forms for the upcoming 2020-2021 academic year are now available. Ready to apply? Sign up at: goo.gle/dsc-leads

Google Program: Developer Student Clubs (DSC) Lead Now Open

What is Developer Student Clubs?

Developer Student Clubs (DSC) are university-based community groups for students interested in Google developer technologies. With both in-person and online programs, students from all undergraduate and graduate programs with an interest in growing as developers are welcome. By joining a DSC, students grow their knowledge in a peer-to-peer learning environment and build solutions for local businesses and their communities.

Why should I join?

  • Develop your skills as a developer with training content from Google.
  • Conceive your own projects, then lead a team of peers to scale them.
  • Build prototypes and solutions for local problems.
  • Participate in global developer competitions.
  • Receive access to select Google events and conferences.
  • Gain valuable experience.

Is there a Developer Student Club near me?

Developer Student Clubs are now in 68+ countries with 860+ groups. Find a club near you or learn how to start your own here.

When do I need to submit the Application form?

You can express interest via the form until May 15, 11:59pm PST. Start here.

Be sure to learn more about the DSC program criteria.

DSC Leads work on meaningful projects all over the world. Watch this video about how one lead worked to protect her community from dangerous floods in Indonesia. Similarly, read this story about how another lead helped modernize healthcare in Uganda.

We look forward to a new group of leads joining Developer Student Clubs. Have a friend who you think would be a good fit? Share this article with them. Wishing all student developers the best of luck on the path to building great products and communities!