GenCyber 2022


GenCyber 2022
Date/Time
Registration Begins
4/11/2022 9:00 AM
Last Day To Register
6/10/2022 11:55 PM
Age Requirement
Birthdate must be between 4/14/2004 and 10/13/2011
Location
5500 University Pkwy
San Bernardino, CA 92407, US
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GenCyber 2022 is here! Join GSSGC at the California State University, San Bernardino campus for a week of Cyber Security Day Camp. Industry professionals will be on site to lead activities and provide opportunities for girls. Girls will learn to about drones, coding, internet safety, online etiquette, cyber forensics, career pathways, and so much more through interactive experiences with the leading industry professionals. Participants will also participate in mentor lunches with industry professionals, campus tours, and will receive information on applying to CSUSB and scholarship opportunities.  

GenCyber is primarily funded by grant funds from the National Science Foundation. These grant funds allow this $1500/ participant value program to be offered for free to all participants. 

***Check In Day is June 8 - You must check in, pick up participant shirts, get your group assignment and swag on June 8 at the Redlands Program Center.***

Lunches, snacks, shirt, patch, and many giveaways from participating companies are included in this Day Camp.  Limited transportation may be available. We will accept girls entering 6th-8th grades for Fall 2022 for the middle school programs. We will accept girls entering 9th-12th grades for Fall 2022 for the High School portion. 

Registered and background cleared adult volunteers who are interested in assisting with GenCyber, please complete the Adult Volunteer Application.

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Cancellation Policy
Notify customercare@gssgc.org as soon as possible if you need to cancel for any reason. Food, shirts, staffing are based on your registration. Our grant agreement states that we will provide a specific number of registrations. Late cancellations threaten our future opportunities for GenCyber funding.