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Why Are We Here?
Developer Student Clubs are university based community groups for students interested in Google developer technologies. Students from all undergraduate or graduate programs with an interest in growing as a developer are welcome.

By joining a DSC, students grow their knowledge in a peer-to-peer learning environment and build solutions for local businesses and their community.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is DSC UB as same any UB Student Association?
In essence, DSC UB is like any other Student Association. We will have bylaws, executive board, weekly meetings, and all those components. But what makes us different is our aim. With our affiliation with Google Developers, we can achieve bigger goals and solve problems that affect all of us. The support will help us deliver our ambitions.
What is the Core team?
Membership is open to all and only a google form away! As a member, you will be introduced to Google products and services. But the core team is a select group of people, possessing specific skills and knowledge, who are going to be working on the more significant projects. If you are interested in joining this team, fill out core team application soon!
What will I do if I sign-up as a member?
As a member of DSC UB, you will be part of a more significant change. With the help of Google products and services, you will be assisting the club in coming up with tech-based solutions to problems faced by our local community and businesses.
Is it open to all?
Yes! Whatever your skills are, we value it. You don't have to be a CS major to join this club. All majors, undergrad, grad are welcome to join.
I am still confused about what DSC UB is. Can you help?
Developer Student Clubs is a program presented by Google Developers. They aim to select universities from all over the world, empower them, and provide the tools and resources to solve major problems faced by local communities and businesses. For the first time, Google Developers has identified UB to offer its Student Developer Club.

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