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$1000 Orangesoft Women in Technology Scholarship Due 10/31

September 28, 2021

Apply by October 31st to the $1000 Orangesoft Women in Technology Scholarship Program.

Background:
Orangesoft is a company that develops mobile and web apps that people love. We come up with high-quality digital solutions for businesses of different sizes and from various industries. Orangesoft has already been collaborating with universities in Belarus, where our head office is located. Since our start in 2011, we have been carrying out internship programs, supporting local IT communities, holding and taking part in various activities that aim to share practical experience, and introduce students to the inner workings of the industry.

We are also open to initiatives aiming to support and motivate talented women to advance their skills in the tech sphere. In 2021 we would like to expand the geographic range of cooperation by starting our Scholarship Program in the US, where the majority of our clients work. This scholarship will help a high school or university female student to achieve their goal in their future career in a technical field. We want to support a talented young techie who would like to pursue their dream to innovate our tech-first world.

Eligibility:
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

How to Apply:
Submit a brief online application form along with an approximately 500-word essay on one of the topics provided.

The applicants who share their essays with a link to the 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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