GitHub's "All In for Students" initiative aims to provide open source training, internships, and job opportunities, particularly for individuals from underserved communities, and has seen significant growth since its 2021 pilot. Originally designed to be an intimate and hands-on program, it successfully scaled from 30 students in its pilot year to 405 students from 112 U.S. universities, including significant representation from Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Hispanic Serving Institutions, and community colleges. Despite challenges such as economic downturns affecting corporate partnerships, the program celebrated 55 graduates in 2023, marking a 130% increase from the previous year. GitHub plans to further expand the program both domestically and internationally, with a goal to skill 5,000 individuals over the next three years, while maintaining a focus on impactful student outcomes, including building portfolios for tech roles and leveraging artificial intelligence. The program highlights the importance of collaboration with university staff and corporate partners to ensure its success and sustainability.