Carl B. & Florence E. King Foundation High School Summer Program in Biomedical Sciences vs MLH Fellowship - Software Engineering Track

Comparing two elite STEM opportunities. Carl B. & Florence E. King Foundation High School Summer Program in Biomedical Sciences is a summer program while MLH Fellowship - Software Engineering Track is a internship.

Carl B. & Florence E. King Foundation High School Summer Program in Biomedical Sciences MLH Fellowship - Software Engineering Track
Prestige Tier Tier 1 — Elite Tier 2 — Highly Competitive
Type Summer Program Internship
Organization MD Anderson Cancer Center, School of Health Professions Major League Hacking (MLH)
Acceptance Rate Approximately 5-10% based on estimated 60-120 applications for 6 spots (highly competitive but not as selective as top national programs like RSI or TASP) Highly competitive (exact rate not disclosed); MLH notes 'overwhelming demand from students' and significantly more applicants than available projects
Applicants Estimated 60-120 annually (exact numbers not disclosed by MD Anderson) Not officially published; described as receiving 'overwhelming demand' suggesting hundreds to thousands annually
Deadline Rolling Rolling
Award $7,200
Cost to Apply $0 Free
US Only No / International No / International
Grades High school seniors only (current seniors during spring semester before program start) Open to high school students and early-career developers; no specific grade level restriction mentioned, but intermediate to advanced coding proficiency required
College Impact This program has SIGNIFICANT positive impact on college admissions, especially for students pursuing health professions. Admissions officers view it as: (1) Evidence of serious commitment to healthcar... Strong positive impact on college applications and career prospects: 1) Demonstrates real-world professional experience (not just school projects or tutoring), which top colleges value significantly; ...