Supermodel Karlie Kloss has partnered with NYC-based Flatiron School to create the Kode with Karlie Scholarship for high school girls interesting in learning how to code.

The scholarship program will enable 20 girls, aged 13 to 18, to attend the Flatiron Pre-College Academy’s Introduction to Software Engineering course tuition-free. The full-time, two-week experience will teach girls about coding through software program Ruby, eventually creating an app themselves by the end of the course.

Kloss herself began to take coding classes just last year at the Flatiron School, where she “realized how creative coding truly is,” calling it “a form of self-expression.”

“I think it’s crucial that young women learn to code as early as possible to ensure that we have a voice and a stake in what the world looks like,” Kloss stated.

The 20 scholarships are available, with 10 located in New York City and the other half scattered throughout locations such as Austin, Boston, Chicago, Greenwich, Conn., Miami, New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles.

To apply, those interested must upload a 30 to 90 second video to YouTube explaining their interest in the program and coding, then complete the application with a link to the video attached.

Applications for the 2015 summer sessions are due May 3 and will be announced May 11.

For more information about the Kode with Karlie Scholarship, visit the official site.