Gifted Gabber · Invitation-Only Internship
G100 Global Leader
Internship Program
Only 10 students worldwide are accepted each cohort. A rigorous, multi-stage selection identifies the next generation of global leaders — students with the rare combination of intellect, drive, and character to build something that matters.
What Sets G100 Apart
Top 10 Globally
Rigorous Selection
Executive Mentorship
Real-World Project
Global Cohort
Tier-1 Credential
Lifetime Network
Grades 8–12
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Multi-stage application · Selection by merit only
10
Spots Available Worldwide
3-Stage
Rigorous Selection Process
Global
Peer Cohort, One Mission
8–12
Grade Eligibility
⭐
Merit-Based Admission Only
Is G100 right for you?
This internship is for the few who…
If most of these describe you, apply:
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You're already operating at the top of your school in academics, leadership, or original work — and you're looking for a peer group that meets you at that level.✓
You want a credential that matters at Ivy and Top-25 admissions tables — one that fewer than 10 students worldwide will be able to claim each year.✓
You can write, think, and present at a level beyond your years — and you're prepared to be challenged through a multi-stage selection that includes essays and an interview.✓
You're not looking for another summer program. You're looking for a global cohort of equally driven peers and an executive-level mentor relationship that lasts beyond the internship."There are summer programs that take anyone with a check, and there are programs that select for the rare combination of intellect, drive, and character. G100 is the second kind. Only 10 of you, every year."
What G100 gives you
Here's what makes G100 unlike anything else
A Global Leader Credential
"Selected as 1 of 10 Global Leaders worldwide" is a verifiable, distinctive line on a college application that nothing else can replicate.
Executive-Level Mentorship
Direct access to senior leaders and a designated mentor who works with you across the cohort — not a workshop, not a webinar.
A Real-World Project Outcome
You ship work that exists in the world — a deliverable, initiative, or piece of original research that your mentor signs off on.
A Lifetime Peer Network
Nine other students, each rigorously selected. The network you build inside G100 outlasts the internship itself.
⏱ Only 10 students will be accepted
G100 is intentionally small. The selection process is rigorous and merit-based — essays, recommendations, and a final interview round. Applications are reviewed in the order they are received, and once 10 students are confirmed, the cohort is closed for the year.
10Total Seats Worldwide
3-StageSelection Process
MeritNo Pay-to-Play
OncePer Year, No Re-Open
Common questions
Frequently asked questions
Why only 10 students?
G100 is built around executive-level mentorship and a tightly-knit global peer cohort. At 10 students, every member receives the depth of attention that defines the program — anything larger would dilute the experience and the credential.
What does the selection process look like?
Three stages: a written application (academics, recommendations, and short essays), a portfolio or work-sample review, and a final interview. We are evaluating intellect, leadership, character, and the rare ability to ship original work — not test scores alone.
What grades are eligible?
Grades 8 through 12. The cohort is intentionally cross-grade so younger students learn from older ones, and seniors near college application timelines benefit from the credential immediately.
Is the program paid or unpaid?
G100 is structured as an internship — students apply on merit. Selection is not influenced by ability to pay. Details on any program fees, scholarships, and stipends are shared with finalists during the interview stage.
What does the time commitment look like?
G100 is built around a real-world project that interns ship over the course of the program — designed to fit around school. Mentor calls, cohort sessions, and project milestones are scheduled in advance so students can balance G100 with academic priorities.
When are applications due?
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Once 10 students are selected, the cohort closes for the year — there is no waitlist and no second round. Apply early; strong applications received later may not be reviewed if the cohort fills first.
