Google Student Veterans of America (SVA) Scholarships

Numerous Google scholarships from Student Veterans of America organization to offer a Google Student Veterans of America (SVA) scholarships.

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Google SVA Scholarships

While Google has become known for offering numerous Google scholarships, they have now joined with the Student Veterans of America organization to offer a Google Student Veterans of America (SVA) scholarships.

Student Veterans of America (SVA) is a non-profit organization that provides veterans with advocacy, support and resources necessary to succeed in higher education and their future careers. This SVA scholarship is available to any student veteran who is pursuing a degree in computer science or a related field in the United States.

Along with the financial reward associated with the scholarship, recipients of the scholarship will also receive an invitation to attend a scholar’s retreat, which is all-expenses paid, at the Googleplex located in Mountain View, California during the summer of 2012.

Google has demonstrated a long history of assisting college students in their pursuit of a computer science education through the availability of scholarship and internship opportunities. The search engine giant first began to offer Google scholarships in 2004. Since that time, Google has provided nearly $9 million in scholarship funds and financial support to some 2,100 students from groups around the world that are historically underrepresented.

The company’s academic scholarship programs are only one part of their worldwide efforts to increase diversity within the technology industry while also investing in what will become the next generation of computer scientists. The mission of Google’s partnership with SVA is to ensure that student veterans within the United States have the necessary support to pursue education and careers in the technology field.

Google’s commitment to assisting military veterans has also extended beyond scholarship opportunities and educational outreach efforts. These efforts have included establishment of the Google Veterans Network, which is one of several employee groups that is dedicated to the support of diversity at Google.

The company has also introduced a job search engine customized for the use of veterans, known as the Veterans Job Bank. The job bank was established in partnership with the Department of Veterans Affairs.

The overall goal of the Google SVA scholarship is to provide a continuing commitment to the advancement of technology and computing by helping veteran students to excel in their studies and remain active leaders and role models. It is also hoped that the SVA scholarship will help to dismantle barriers that may prevent women and minorities from entering these fields.

The Google-SVA Scholarship program rewards high-caliber student veterans who are working to pursue a degree within the Computer Science field. By identifying high-performing student veterans within this field and rewarding achievement, it is hoped that further study will be encourages.

The program also seeks to improve the retention of student veterans in this field by providing funding for university expenses, including tuition, fees and books. Through the sponsorship of the Annual Scholars’ Retreat, it is hoped that communities of students will be fostered, while providing a positive environment in which student veterans may network with one another as well as with engineers from Google in a fun and relaxing environment.

Up to eight $10,000 Google SVA scholarships will be provided to student veterans through the Google-SVA scholarship program. To be eligible to receive one of the scholarships, students must be currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree or graduate degree in Computer Science or a related field such as computer engineering, software engineering, information systems, applied networking, information technology, electrical engineering or system administration.

The SVA scholarship is only open to sophomores, juniors or seniors. Freshman students are not eligible to apply for the scholarship. Students must be enrolled in a full-time course of study. Students must also have received an honorable discharge or must be currently in good standing with their branch of service in the U.S. military. Applicants will also need to submit a personal statement that details their reasons for applying for the scholarship, the reasons for selecting their major, their professional objectives, their roles as a leader in their SVA chapter or community and any additional community service initiatives they have been involved with. The deadline to apply for the Google SVA scholarship is March 15th.

Google Scholarships and the GooglePlex Retreat

Win one of the many lucrative Google Scholarships and you will also be invited to the annual GooglePlex retreat. The 2010 Google Fuse retreat is held in NY, NY.

Google Scholarship and GooglePlex
GooglePlex Scholarships

If you apply for and win one of the many lucrative Google Scholarships, there is more at stake than just the attractive Google scholarship award amounts that will be issued to help pay for your higher education, you will also be invited to the annual GooglePlex Retreat during your award year. The latest GooglePlex Retreat for 2010 is called Google Fuse and will be held July 15–17 in New York, NY.

Google Fuse exists for the purpose of bringing college aged computer scientists together for very effective and important networking opportunities. The retreat takes place each year at the famous GooglePlex in Mountain View, California. Typically, students apply to attend this important event, and only a handful of applicants are accepted. However, as a Google scholarship winner, you will be automatically invited to the GooglePlex retreat and all of your expenses will be paid, as a part of your Google college scholarship award.

Google Scholarships that are available include numerous Google Anita Borg Scholarship for the United States, the Middle East, Canada, Africa, New Zealand, Australia, and Europe, the Google AISES Scholarship – in partnership with the American Indian Science and Engineering Society, the Google Europe Scholarship for Students with Disabilities, the Google Hispanic College Fund Scholarship, the Google Lime Scholarship for Students with Disabilities, the Google United Negro College Fund Scholarship, and the Google Zawadi Africa Scholarship. While the amounts of these scholarships may vary from program to program, the majority of the scholarships from Google are worth up to $10,000 each – which will go a long way towards getting a higher education paid for.

There are also Google Scholarships for Conference Travel Expense, although these scholarships do not make you automatically eligible for the Google Retreat. These travel scholarships pay the travel and boarding expenses for specific conferences, which include the Google Global Community Scholarship for the Grace Hopper Conference, the Google Travel Scholarship for the AISES National Conference and the Google Women of Color Scholarship for the Grace Hopper Conference.

The GooglePlex Retreat, or Google Fuse (the latest retreat), allows students to form networks that will allow them to share research information, academic information, and industry information and opportunities for many years. This retreat also allows those who are employed by Google to connect with the future generation of computer scientists, to impart important industry information to them, and to see what the future generation has to offer as well. Students are also able to further explore career opportunities in the field of computer science.

While the GooglePlex retreat is usually held in Mountain View, California, it can also be held in New York City, New York. The retreat can last as little as two days and approximately fifty students will win an invitation to the retreat – other than the Google college scholarship winners, who are automatically invited. The length of time, the number of attendees, and the location of the event can vary from year to year. For more information on the GooglePlex Retreat go to 2010 Google Fuse. Remember that even if you did not win any of the Google Scholarships, you can still apply to attend the Google Plex Retreat, although you may be responsible for paying the expenses of attending yourself.

 

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