Google offers a variety of scholarships for college in their Google Scholarship Program.
Last updated on December 18, 2024 by College Financial Aid Advice.
Generation Google Scholarship - For women and underrepresented minorities majoring in computer engineering, computer science, or related major are encouraged to. apply.
Google Lime Scholarship - For persons with disabilities who are pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in computer science, computer engineering or a degree in a closely related technical field.
Google Student Veterans of America Scholarship - For veterans who are pursuing a college degree in computer science, computer engineering or a degree in a closely related technical field.
Doodle for Google Scholarship - Annual art contest open to students in grades K-12.
Google Conference Scholarship - To expose career opportunities to those who identify as historically excluded in tech.
Women Techmakers Scholars Program (formerly the Google Anita Borg Memorial Scholarship Program) - This scholarship program is no longer listed on Google's scholarship page.
Application Deadline - varies, typically February or March
Award Amount - multiple scholarships of $10,000.
Eligibility Requirements - Applicants shall meet the following rquirements:
Intend to be enrolled in or accepted as a full-time student in a Bachelors, Masters, or PhD program at an accredited university or college in the United States or Canada for the next academic year. Note - current high school seniors, those not attending college and current college students are all eligible.
Be studying computer science, computer engineering, or a closely related technical field
Demonstrate a strong academic record
Demonstrate financial need
Exemplify leadership and demonstrate passion for improving representation of underrepresented groups in computer science and technology
For more information on the Generation Google Scholarships for Minorities and to apply online see Generation Google Scholarships.
Application Deadline - varies, typically February or March
Award Amount - multiple scholarships of $10,000.
Eligibility Requirements - Applicants shall meet the following rquirements:
Have, or consider themselves to have, a visible or invisible disability
Be currently enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student at a college or university for the current academic year
Plan to enroll as a full-time student at a college or university in the United States or Canada for the upcoming school year
Maintain a strong academic performance
Be pursuing a degree in computer science, computer engineering or a degree in a closely related technical field
Exemplify leadership and demonstrate passion for computer science and technology
For more information on the Google Lime Scholarships and to apply online see Google Lime Scholarship
Application Deadline - varies, typically February or March
Award Amount - multiple scholarships of $10,000.
Eligibility Requirements - Applicants shall meet the following rquirements:
Be currently enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student at a college or university
Intend to be enrolled in or accepted as a full-time student at a university in the United States for the upcoming academic year
Maintain a strong academic performance
Majoring in computer science or computer engineering, or a major in a closely related technical field
A current student veteran (including members of the National Guard or Reserve) as shown by a DD-214 and transcript, or a student on Active Duty as proven by submission of Active Duty orders and a Memorandum of Understanding from your commanding officer indicating that you are currently in good standing with your unit and transcript
Has received an honorable discharge, or is in good standing with his/her branch of military service
For more information on the Google Student Veterans of America Scholarships and to apply online see Google Student Veterans of America Scholarship
Application Deadline - varies, typically February or March
Award Amount - 1 national winner received $30,000 college scholarship and award of $50,000 technology package for their school/non-profit organization; 4 national finalists receive $5,000 college scholarship
Eligibility Requirements - Applicants shall meet the following requirements:
Be a student K-12 at U.S. based school (including homeschool) or a school in Puerto Rico, Guam, or the U.S. Virgin Islands, or children of military personnel abroad.
Students may create a Doodle using any medium or materials
Note: Parents, teachers, nonprofits and after school programs are welcome to enter artwork on behalf of students K-12.
For more information on the Doodle for Google Scholarships and to apply online see Doodle for Google Scholarship
Application Deadline - varies
Award Amount - varies
Eligibility Requirements - Applicants shall meet the following requirements:
Have a strong academic and/or professional background with demonstrated leadership ability
Be able to attend the core day(s) of one of the conferences (either virtually or in-person)
Are (1) a resident of North America and US Territories, (2) studying or working in North America, or (3) will be in North America at the time of the conference
Be 18 years of age or older
For more information on and a list of eligible conferences see Google Conference Scholarship
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