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Google Announces New Scholarship

By: Manoj Jasra
2009-04-16

Yesterday the Official Google Blog announced a brand new scholarship for Students with Disabilities called the Google Lime Scholarship.

Check out the details of the Lime Scholarship below in addition to some of Google's other scholarships.


Google Lime Scholarship for Students with Disabilities
Google Lime Scholarship for Students with Disabilities. Google Lime Scholarships are for students with disabilities studying Computer Science or Computer Engineering who have shown academic strength and demonstrated a passion for computer science.

Google Anita Borg Scholarship
The Google Anita Borg Memorial Scholarship was established to honor the legacy of Anita Borg and her efforts to encourage women to pursue careers in computer science and technology. The scholarship is offered in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Australia.

Google United Negro College Fund Scholarship
The Google-UNCF Scholarship is awarded annually to a group of African-American students pursuing undergraduate and graduate degrees in computer science or computer engineering. The program offers "last dollar" scholarships based upon unmet financial need for students majoring in computer science or computer engineering.

Google Hispanic College Fund Scholarship
Hispanic College Fund Scholarships are given to Hispanic students who demonstrate both academic excellence and financial need. The Google Scholarship Program offers funds to students studying computer science or computer engineering.

Google AISES Scholarship
A group of AISES students currently pursuing undergraduate and graduate degrees in computer science or computer engineering will be selected for a $10,000 scholarship each. Recipients will also be invited to attend the Annual Google Scholars Retreat in Mountain View, CA.

Google Zawadi Africa Scholarship
Google partnered with the Zawadi Africa Educational Fund to grant five Kenyan women full scholarships to complete degrees in computer science, computer engineering and/or ICT. The Google Zawadi Scholars will pursue studies at top universities in Kenya and South Africa, and they'll each have the support of a Google engineering mentor. Selection criteria include excellent academics, extracurricular involvement, leadership potential and financial need.

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Manoj Jasra is a well respected search marketing veteran having been in the industry since 2002. Manoj currently serves as a Sr. Analyst on the web solutions team at Shaw Communications Inc. Manoj's role primarily consists of providing SEO/PPC and Web Analytics strategies in addition to business insight on Shaw's web properties. Previously, Manoj held the role of Director of Technology at Enquiro Search Solutions where he oversaw Enquiro's product development for search marketing solutions and acted as the lead on both SEO Training and Enquiro's Web Analytics approach. Check out Manoj's well read blog, Web Analytics World, which focuses on his insight in Search Marketing, Mobile, Technology and of course, Web Analytics. You can contact Manoj at manoj.jasra@gmail.com


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