Are non-matriculated students eligible for GSoC?
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Carol will chime in with the final word, but: I'd say that this isn't a good idea. I'm assuming you're working in technology then and won't be able to commit the time needed to the program. Additionally, your day job probably asserts some kind of ip claim to your work, so it'd be difficult for you to commit to a program where your work will be released under an open source license.
Chris
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 1:10 PM, Mark <> wrote:
Hi Carol,
As a non-matriculated student I take courses at an accredited
university but I'm not working toward a degree. In other words, I am
enrolled but I'm not in a degree program.
Thanks,
Mark
On Mar 28, 9:11 am, Carol Smith <> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 7:02 PM, Mark <> wrote:
> > Are non-matriculated students eligible for GSoC?
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> You'll need to please clarify what you mean by non-matriculated. Are you
> considered accepted to or enrolled in an accredited university?
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> Thanks,
> Carol
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I'm going to speak up while Carol is on a brief vacation.
You do not have to be enrolled in a "degree program" in order to
participate in GSoC.
However, as noted in the FAQ:
"11. How much time is required to participate as a student in Google
Summer of Code?
The amount of time you will need depends on both the scope of your
project and the requirements of your mentoring organization. While
your organization may offer some flexibility around milestone
completion dates, you should expect your project to be your primary
focus this summer. If you have a great internship starting soon or
you're planning a month long backpacking trip, you likely won't be a
good candidate for the program."
It is up to you to judge whether or not you will have enough time to
devote to the program.
I hope this answers your question.
Regards,
Cat
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As long as you are accepted into or enrolled in a college or
university program as of April 23, 2012, you are eligible to
participate in the program. Accepted students will be asked by Google
to provide proof of enrollment after acceptance.
Regards,
Cat
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