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Scholarship Details

Doodle For Google Scholarship

Eligibility:

To be eligible to enter the Contest, an Entrant must: (a) be a U.S. citizen or a permanent legal U.S. resident (i.e. must be able to show proof of permanent legal residence); and (b) be enrolled in a private or public elementary or secondary school (grades K-12) or a home school (grades K-12) in the United States, a United States Territory in Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Washington, D.C., a student of a U.S. Service Person serving abroad (collectively, “U.S. School(s)“); and (c) have obtained a parent’s or legal guardian’s prior permission. Minors who enter must have the written consent of a parent or legal guardian in order to be eligible to receive any prizes, as described in Section 8 of these Rules. Contest is void where prohibited by law. Employees, interns, contractors, and official office-holders of Google, and its parent company, subsidiaries, affiliates, and their respective directors, officers, employees, advertising and promotion agencies, representatives, and agents (“Contest Entities“), and members of the Contest Entities’ and their immediate families (parents, siblings, children, spouses, and life partners of each, regardless of where they live) and members of the households (whether related or not) of such employees, officers and directors as well as the National Winners from previous years are ineligible to participate in this Contest.

How to Apply:

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. To enter the Contest, visit the Contest website located at doodle4google.com (“Contest Site”) during the Contest Period and follow the instructions that appear on the “How it Works” tab. You will be requested to download and complete a one-page official entry form (“Entry Form”) with: (a) a doodle that reflects Entrant’s creative interpretation of the Contest theme ““I show kindness by…”…” incorporating the letters from the Google logo (“Doodle”); (b) all information at the bottom of the Entry Form including parents consent; and (c) a descriptive artist statement of fifty (50) words or less. Entry Forms can only be submitted by parents, guardians, teachers, non-profit leaders, and afterschool programs on behalf of Entrants. The doodle and supporting statements must meet the “Doodle Requirements,” described below.

 

 

Further submission guidelines can be found on the scholarship’s website.

Deadline: 03/21/2024

Online Application Available

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