Drexel University’s College of Computing & Informatics (CCI) is thrilled to introduce the inaugural Philly Codefest: High School Edition.
Since its inception in 2013, Philly Codefest has been a platform for professionals, educators and college students to collaborate and develop innovative solutions to real-world challenges. This year, for the first time, CCI invites high school students in grades 9 through 12 from the Philadelphia area to participate in this exciting offshoot event just for them.
Scheduled for Saturday, May 10, 2025, Philly Codefest: High School Edition will be a one-day hackathon held at CCI. The event aims to inspire students through a day of innovation, coding and teamwork. Participants, regardless of their coding experience, will have the opportunity to team up, create projects and compete for prizes.
Throughout the day, Drexel CCI faculty, professional staff, and current students will provide support through workshops, project ideation sessions, mentoring, and judging. This event offers a unique chance for high school students to learn from experts, showcase their skills, and connect with peers who share their passion for technology.
Requirements
Projects must be submitted via Devpost by 4:30pm on Saturday, May 10.
Prizes
1st Place Winner
1st Place Drexel University Swag Bag
2nd Place Winner
2nd Place Drexel University Swag Bag
3rd Place Winner
3rd Place Drexel University Swag Bag
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
Judges
Dave Raiken
Drexel CCI
Shatakshi Tyagi
Drexel University
Abby Li
Drexel University
Shamanta Hridika
Drexel University
Lyutfiya Yussupova
Drexel University WiCS
Daniel Moix
Drexel CCI/Jumpstart Philly
Tammy Pirmann
Drexel CCI/Jumpstart Philly
Marie Domingo
Jumpstart Philly
Serena Osuagwu
Drexel University
Steve Earth
Drexel CCI Doctoral Student
Mustafa Bookwala
Drexel University
Sakina Ismail
Drexel University
Jo Ou
Drexel University
Binh Le
Drexel University
Judging Criteria
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Social Impact
Does the project address or solve a real-world problem? -
Creativity & Innovation
Is this idea unique? If not, does it significantly improve upon existing solutions? -
Functionality
While we don’t expect fully polished applications, teams should have at least an MVP (Minimum Viable Product) with some working functionality. -
Presentation Quality
How well did they communicate their idea and its impact?
Questions? Email the hackathon manager
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