Announcing the 2013 Generation Google Scholars!
June 12th, 2013 | Published in Uncategorized
The Generation Google Scholarship was established in 2012 to encourage aspiring computer scientists to excel in technology and become active role models and leaders in the field. Every year, high school seniors with financial need who have demonstrated a passion for computer science, technical aptitude, academic achievements, and leadership amongst their peers will be selected as recipients of this scholarship.
We are pleased to announce the 2013 Generation Google Scholars, along with the universities they will be attending this Fall:
Generation Google Scholars will receive a $10,000 academic scholarship and are attending Google’s Computer Science Summer Institute this summer, in Mountain View, CA or Cambridge, MA.
If you're interested in learning more about our scholarship programs and timelines, please visit our Google Scholarships page.
Posted by Azusa Liu, Student Development Programs
We are pleased to announce the 2013 Generation Google Scholars, along with the universities they will be attending this Fall:
- Yasmin Adams, Pomona College
- Ikechi Akujobi, Stanford University
- Megan Gebhard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Diana Hernandez, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Descartes Holland, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Aneesha Kommineni, University of Texas at Austin
- Setareh Lotfi, University of Utah
- Daniel Mariselli, Amherst College
- Karolina Pyszkiewicz, University of Washington, Seattle
- Stephanie Yu, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Generation Google Scholars will receive a $10,000 academic scholarship and are attending Google’s Computer Science Summer Institute this summer, in Mountain View, CA or Cambridge, MA.
If you're interested in learning more about our scholarship programs and timelines, please visit our Google Scholarships page.
Posted by Azusa Liu, Student Development Programs