Orangesoft Women in Technology Scholarship Program

Sponsor: Orangesoft

Submission Deadline

October 31

Field(s) of Study

Computer & Information Systems, Engineering, Mathematics, Web Design & Development, Science and Technology

Award Amount

1000

Description

Orangesoft offers a scholarship dedicated to female college or university students pursuing STEM, or other technology-related studies and careers. To apply for the scholarship, you must meet the following criteria: - Be a student who is currently studying at or has been accepted to an accredited college or university in the United States. - Be currently enrolled in a Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM) degree-granting program OR demonstrate plans to pursue a career in the field of technology after graduation. - Identify as a woman. - Have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Write an essay on one of the following topics: 01 What challenges do women in tech face? What solutions to these challenges can you propose and why? 02 Why does the IT-sphere need women, and what impact do you believe you could make in the industry? 03 How to inspire other women to choose a tech specialty? Essay length: approximately 500 words. Format: fill the Application Form on the website.

Other Criteria

The applicants who share their essays with a link to Orangesoft website on an online resource like a student blog on their university’s website, their own website, or a blogging platform such as medium.com will receive higher priority in getting the scholarship.

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More Award Details

Number of Awards1
Host InstitutionOrangesoft
Includes
Nationality RequiredUnrestricted
Host CountriesUnited States
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