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What Is the Google Scholarship, and Do I Qualify?
What Is the Google Scholarship, and Do I Qualify?

For the Digital Marketing & Analytics Program, we have partnered with Google to offer a limited number of scholarships. Learn more here!

Updated over a week ago

The scholarship offered for the Digital Marketing & Analytics Program covers the entire tuition cost for awarded learners, and it's a bit different from Turing College's hiring partner scholarship. However, not all candidates qualify for the Google scholarship, nor is it a guarantee that it will be offered to them - even if they meet some requirements.

What are the minimum requirements?

To be considered for the scholarship, you must:

  1. Be a Lithuanian resident. You do not need to be a citizen, but having a residency permit that allows you to live and work in Lithuania, e.g. permanent residency, is imperative.

  2. Successfully find employment at a Lithuanian start-up, after completing the Program.

Additionally, you must meet all the other requirements of the program, including the minimum time commitment, English proficiency, and more.

Who is selected for a scholarship?

The Admissions team at Turing College will offer the scholarship if the minimum requirements are met, plus if the candidate has the interpersonal skills, drive, and personal attributes that will make them truly successful as digital marketing professionals.

There are many profiles and combinations of attributes and characteristics that can make a candidate truly stand out, and the Admissions team does their best reviewing each candidate objectively and fairly, with the best interest of Turing College in mind, as well as, the best interest of the candidate.

What happens if I am not offered a scholarship?

If you were accepted without being offered the scholarship, you will still be able to join Turing College with the UZT stipend (if you meet their requirements), or by paying the tuition fee for the Program.

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