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Dr. Anita Borg (1949 - 2003) devoted her adult life to revolutionizing the way we think about technology and dismantling barriers that keep women and minorities from entering computing and technology fields. Her combination of technical expertise and fearless vision continues to inspire and motivate countless women to become active participants and leaders in creating technology.

As part of Google's ongoing commitment to furthering Anita's vision, we are pleased to announce the 2006 Google Anita Borg Scholarship, through which we hope to encourage women to excel in computing and technology and become active role models and leaders.

Scholarships will be awarded based on the strength of candidates' academic background and demonstrated leadership. A group of female undergraduate and graduate student finalists will be chosen from the applicant pool. The scholarship recipients, selected from the finalists, will each receive a $10,000 scholarship for the 2006-2007 academic year.

All finalists will be invited to visit Google headquarters in Mountain View, California in April 2006 for a networking retreat in which they can meet and share their experiences. The retreat will include workshops with a series of speakers, panelists, breakout sessions and social activities.

 Eligibility Requirements

Candidates must:
  • be entering their senior year of undergraduate study or be enrolled in a graduate program in 2006 - 2007 at a university in the United States.
  • be Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or related technical field majors.
  • be enrolled in full-time study in 2006 - 2007.
  • maintain a cumulative GPA of at least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale or 4.5 on a 5.0 scale or equivalent in their current program.
 How to Apply

Complete the online application form and submit the requested documentation via mail. All applications must be postmarked by Friday, January 20, 2006.

Finalists will be notified in March 2006 and recipients will be announced in April 2006.

As the final step in the scholarship selection process, all finalists will have phone interviews with representatives from the Selection Committee. Interviews for internships or full time opportunities are separate from scholarship phone interviews.

Step One:

Complete the online application. You will be asked to fill in the following:
  • Name
  • Email
  • Current Address & Phone Number
  • Permanent Address & Phone Number
  • Degrees held, universities, majors, and dates of graduation
  • GPA (in current program)
Step Two:

In addition to completing the online application, you are required to mail the following documents:
  • Updated copy of your resume

  • Transcripts
    Undergraduates: A copy of your current academic record
    Graduates: A copy of your undergraduate and current academic record

  • Answers to the following short essay questions:

    1. Describe a significant technical project you have worked on. If you have worked on a major independent research project (such as research for a graduate program), please describe that work here. Give an overview of the problem and your approaches to the key technical challenges. If this was a group effort, be sure to specify your individual role and contributions.

    2. Give one or two examples of your leadership abilities. These need not be demonstrated through formal or traditional leadership roles. Think broadly and examine the many ways you are having an effect on the members of your technical community.

    3. Suppose someone gave you the funding and resources for a 3- to 12-month project to investigate a technical topic of your choice. Write a short version of a proposal, including a description of the project, your planned methodology, and your expected results. Please pick something other than the project you described for the first question.

    4. Suppose you are given $1,000 to plan an event or project to benefit women in technical fields. Describe what you would do and what impact it would have.

      * Suggested count for all questions is 400 - 600 words.

  • Recommendation Letters
    Two referral letters from individuals who are qualified to evaluate your academic and leadership accomplishments are required. Please print and give the following recommendation overview to your two referrers. It includes a description of the scholarship and suggested focal points for your letter of recommendation.
Please send your completed application packet to:
    Anita Borg Memorial Scholarship Program
    Google Inc.
    1600 Amphitheatre Parkway
    Mountain View, CA 94043-8303
* For specific questions not answered on this page or in the FAQ section, please e-mail [email protected].