Lime Connect: Google Lime Scholarship

| April 10, 2023
Submitted by Alex Cotoc for DeGroote School of Business
This message does not apply to part-time students.

Since 2008 Google has been proud to support the work of Lime Connect, and is committed to helping the innovators of the future make the most of their talents by providing scholarships and networking retreats for computer science students with disabilities.

Learn more about the Google Lime Scholarship

2023 Scholarship Applicants must match the following criteria:

  • A current undergraduate student enrolled at a university in the U.S. or Canada (freshmen/first years and international students studying in the U.S. or Canada are eligible to apply); and also
    Continuing current studies at a university in the U.S. or Canada in the 2023-2024 academic year
  • Pursuing a Computer Science or Computer Engineering degree, or a degree in a closely related technical field (such as software engineering; or electrical engineering with a heavy computer science course load)
  • Maintaining a strong academic performance
  • A student with a visible or invisible disability (defined as someone who has, or considers themselves to have, a long-term, or recurring, issue that impacts one or more major activities that others may consider to be a daily function); this definition also includes the perception among others that a disability exists. We know that 90% of disabilities on campus are invisible, and candidates with all disabilities are encouraged to apply
  • Exemplify leadership and demonstrate a commitment to and passion for computer science and technology
  • Previous Google Lime Scholars are unfortunately not able to be considered
  • This scholarship is not open to current high school students.
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