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Many folks ask us frequently for an overview of how many students participated
in the program, how many organizations we accepted, etc.
"By The Numbers" Blog Posts
Data and Statistics
2023
- Coding Dates: May 29 - August 21 (for most)
- 966 GSoC contributors accepted from 65 countries
- 1,954 mentors with active projects from 77 countries
- 168 open source organizations
- 93.48% overall success rate
2022
- Coding Dates: June 13 - September 5 (for most)
- 1,209 students accepted from 62 countries
- 2,007 mentors with active projects from 76 countries
- 198 open source organizations
- 87.4% overall success rate
2021
- Coding Dates: June 7 - August 16th
- 1,292 students accepted from 69 countries
- 1,859 mentors with active projects from 75 countries
- 199 open source organizations
- 93.27% overall success rate
2020
- Coding Dates: June 1 - August 24th
- 1,198 students accepted from 66 countries
- 2,156 mentors with active projects from 67 countries
- 199 open source organizations
- 92.32% overall success rate
2019
- Coding Dates: May 27th - August 19th
- 1,276 students accepted from 63 countries
- 2,000+ mentors with active projects from 72 countries
- 201 open source organizations
- 89.05% overall success rate
2018
- Coding Dates: May 14th - August 14th
- 1,264 students accepted from 62 countries
- 2,117 mentors with active projects from 73 countries
- 206 open source organizations
- 86.24% overall success rate
2017
- Coding Dates: May 30th - August 29th
- 1,318 students accepted from 72 countries
- 1,647 mentors with active projects from 69 countries
- 3,439 registered mentors
- 198 open source organizations
- 86.2% overall success rate
2016
- Coding Dates: May 23rd - August 23rd
- 1,206 students accepted from 67 countries
- 2,524 mentors from 66 countries
- 178 open source organizations
- 85.6% overall success rate
2015
- Coding Dates: May 25th - August 21st
- 1,051 students accepted from 73 countries
- 1,903 mentors from 68 countries
- 137 open source organizations
- 88.2% overall success rate
2014
- Coding Dates: May 19th - August 18th
- 1,307 students accepted from 72 countries
- 2,491 mentors from 78 countries
- 190 open source organizations
- 89.7% overall success rate
2013
- Coding Dates: June 17th - September 27th
- 1,192 students accepted from 70 countries
- 2,212 mentors from 70 countries
- 177 open source organizations
- 88.9% overall success rate
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2012
- Coding Dates: May 21st - August 20th
- 1,212 students accepted from 69 countries
- 2,220 mentors from 66 countries
- 180 open source organizations
- 88.5% overall success rate
2011
- Coding Dates: May 23rd - August 22nd
- 1,115 students accepted from 68 countries
- 2,096 mentors from 55 countries
- 175 open source organizations
- 88% overall success rate
2010
- Coding Dates: May 24th - August 16th
- 1,026 students accepted from 69 countries
- 2,045 mentors from 52 countries
- 150 open source organizations
- 89% overall student success rate
2009
- Coding Dates: May 23rd - August 25th
- 1,000 students accepted from 70 countries
- 1,991 mentors from 65 countries
- 150 open source organizations
- 85% overall student success rate
2008
- Coding Dates: May 26th - August 18th
- 1,126 students accepted from 64 countries
- 2,164 mentors from 66 countries
- 175 open source organizations
- 83% overall student success rate
2007
- Coding Dates: May 28th - August 31st
- 905 students accepted from 62 countries
- 1,819 mentors from 75 countries
- 135 open source organizations
- 81% overall student success rate
2006
- Coding Dates: May 1st - September 8th
- 630 students accepted from 55 countries
- 1,252 mentors from 57 countries
- 102 open source organizations
- 82% overall student success rate
2005
- 410 students accepted
- 42 open source organizations
- 80% overall student success rate
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