Michigan Council of Women in Technology Foundation

Dominate the School Year with MCWT’s Statewide Top Tech Competition! 

The 2025-2026 Girls Hack IT competition is designed for middle and high school girls (grades 6–12) residing in the State of Michigan who want to build skills, gain confidence, and have fun turning your ideas into action. Participants will learn to code, develop, and deploy their own Android mobile apps using MIT App Inventor. This twelve – week competition includes virtual hands-on training sessions guiding students toward success and the final hackathon. 

Competition Theme: Tech for Good

This year’s theme, Tech for Good, challenges you to design a mobile app that tackles a social, environmental, school, or community issue. Build skills, gain confidence, and have fun turning your ideas into action!

Compete on your own or team up with friends for this fun and inspiring competition. Don’t miss the chance to turn your ideas into action!

A parent or guardian must complete the registration on behalf of their daughter in order for her/their to participate in the competition.

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Program Benefits: 

  • Learn mobile app development (global variables, procedures, and data storage). 
  • Combine creativity with technology for skill-building and confidence. 
  • Enhance communication and presentation skills.

 


Virtual Informational Meeting: 

November 6, 2026 6:00PM
Interested in learning more? Sign-up here to register for the information meeting.

 


Program Outline: 

Registration:  October 1 through December 20, 2025 11:55PM

Saturday Training/Help Session Schedule
(Must be registered to attend)

  • Saturdays in November 8, 15, and 22, 2025
  • Saturdays in December 6, 13, and 20, 2025
  • Saturdays in January 10, 17, and 24, 2026

Help Session Only
(Must be registered to attend)

  • January 31, 2026
  • February 7, 2026

App Submission Period
January 24 through February 9, 2026 11:55 PM

Final App Submission Due By
February 9, 2026 at 11:55 PM

First Round Review Period
February 10-24, 2026

Finalist Announcement
February 25, 2026

Finalist Showcase:
Saturday, March 14, 2026
In-Person or Virtual
8:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Location: TBD

During the Finalist Showcase, finalists will demonstrate their mobile apps to industry professionals and compete for prizes.


Requirements for Participation 

  • Must be a Michigan Resident
  • An adult coach for each team (teacher or parent is acceptable)
    • The coach will receive communications from Girls Hack IT, guide their team, and provide moral support – no technical experience needed
  • A device for coding (i.e. laptop or desktop). No iPads or tablets.
  • Ability to download and upload MIT App Inventor Files
  • Internet access to participate in training sessions
  • A personal Google Account (parent or student) to create MIT App Inventor account
  • A device for testing (i.e., Smart phone or tablet)
    • Android device preferred for best experience
    • Device does not require cellular connection, only WiFi connectivity required

No prior coding experience is needed – beginners are welcome!

There is no cost to participate in the competition.

For additional competition details, see the Scoring Criteria

 


Competition Awards 

Middle School High School  
1st Place: $700​ 1st Place: $1,000
2nd Place: $500​ 2nd Place: $600​
3rd Place: $300​ 3rd Place: $400​
Honorable Mention: $100​ Honorable Mention: $200

 


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Send questions to: GirlsHack@mcwt.org

Girls Hack IT – is an exciting program designed for middle and high school girls eager to explore the world of coding and technology. This program offers a unique opportunity to learn how to develop and deploy real-world solutions in a fun, supportive, and upbeat environment. Through a hybrid model, students gain hands-on experience and receive online mentorship, which plays a crucial role in preparing them for the competition. Girls will not only build their tech skills but also develop confidence and teamwork, setting them up for success in their tech future.

Success stories

Meet Vanette Hill, a powerhouse IT manager at BCBSM breaking barriers in the tech world. Benefiting from the support of MCWT, she has risen from participant to lead of our ELEVATE cohort program. 

We hope you’ll feel inspired by Vanette’s experience and the history our organization is making as we inspire and grow women in tech. 

Vanette Hill
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FAY GHOUJEGHI

Fay Ghoujeghi’s learning journey of professional development with MCWT has reached new heights. As an MCWT member,  Ghoujeghi had an opportunity to experience a 6-month scholarship program. To learn more about Fay’s journey, keep reading.

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ANGELA MATTA

Angela Matta shares her story on how her engagement with MCWT has led to scholarship and internship opportunities. Throughout the years of her involvement, MCWT has been the spark of Matta’s interest in computer science. To learn more about Angela’s story, click the button below.

Angela Matta

MCWT multi-year scholar, Himaja Motheram shares her personal story on how the GET-IT programs made an impact on her interest in technology. Throughout her course of the program, she grew closer to a community of girls who were just as eager to learn and engage as she was. To learn more about Himaja’s journey, click the button below.

Himaja Motheram

Taking scholars to the next level in their tech career is apart of MCWT’s goal to continue the lifecycle of girls and women in technology throughout Michigan. Take a moment to read this success story on Vonnita Jones, a former MCWT Scholarship recipient who was able to stay connected and engaged with MCWT on a career level.

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MCWT Scholar, Jenna Sultes shares her success story on how she has been able to grow into the MCWT community and continue her engagement as a former scholarship recipient.

Jenna Sultes

Learn more about the impact of MCWT’s Ignite! Mentoring had on Tatiana Duggan. This connection has led Tatianna to accomplish her goals and share her success story with MCWT and other young girls in tech.

Tatiana Duggan

Arial Magyar shares her story on how MCWT’s high school GET-IT program fostered her interest in design, coding, and programming, as well as how her skillset in technology has.

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