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SheSharp Scholarship

SheSharp’s Scholarship Program seeks to support people of underrepresented genders transitioning into or growing in the tech industry. Whether you are in a formal program — like a coding bootcamp — or pursuing self-study, SheSharp wants to support you as you learn the skills you need to grow in your career.

We will be giving away €2000 worth of scholarships to our Fall 2024 cohort. 

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Eligibility

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You are of an underrepresented gender in tech

The scholarship is open to women, non-binary, and genderqueer individuals only.

 

People who are not cis men are historically underrepresented and under-resourced in the tech industry. This scholarship seeks to close that gap and make tech a more balanced, accessible industry to all.

 

If you are a cis man, you are not eligible to apply.

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You have proof of study

If you’re selected to receive the scholarship, you must provide SheSharp with proof of technical study in order to get the funding. Examples of proof include:

  • Proof of enrollment in a coding bootcamp (e.g. Le Wagon, Flatiron School)

  • Subscription to an online learning platform (e.g. Frontend Masters, A Cloud Guru)

  • Learning plan or receipts for self-study materials (e.g. books, online courses)

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You are a member of the SheSharp community

The scholarship prioritizes SheSharp community members: our Slack members, social media followers, and sponsors. Not yet a member of our community? Join our Slack.

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You commit to support 1 SheSharp initiative

SheSharp is a nonprofit organization that relies on volunteers to help women and non-binary people enter, stay, and grow in tech. As a scholarship recipient, we would appreciate your support with our initiatives! Examples of support include:

  • Curating resources for our Slack community

  • Writing a post about your learning journey

  • Speaking at a SheSharp event

How you engage with SheSharp will be discussed with the organizing team.

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Spring 2023
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Fall 2023
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Fall 2024
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Application timeline

September 23 - October 13

It's your time to apply to the Fall 2024 cohort of the SheSharp Scholarship program! In your application, we'll ask you to confirm your eligibility.

October 21

Begin notifying applicants of status

There will be at least 2 members of our Fall 2024 cohort. Winners will be notified via email, where we'll ask to confirm proof of study and arrange transfer of funds. P

 

We'll also ask for your information so that we can celebrate you on our socials!

November

Public announcement of winners 🎉

We'll announce our winners on SheSharp social media (e.g. Twitter, LinkedIn, Slack), with your consent. We'll also follow up with you a few months later to hear how your studies are going, and see how you'd like to contribute back to SheSharp.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can I sponsor this scholarship?

SheSharp pledges to support its community by providing resources and scholarships to help women and non-binary people enter, stay, and grow in tech. As we are completely volunteer-run, we rely on individual and company donations to fund programs like the SheSharp Scholarship.

If you're an individual who wants to contribute to our scholarship fund, please visit our donation page.

If you represent a company or entity that is interested in supporting this initiative, apply on our partners page. We'd love to feature you as a sponsor on this page and elsewhere in our community!

I don’t identify as a woman, non-binary, or underrepresented gender in tech. Can I still apply?

No, this scholarship is only open to underrepresented genders at this time. We’d appreciate your support and allyship in forwarding this opportunity to others in your community that meet the scholarship eligibility criteria!

Can I be located anywhere?

Yes, applications are open to everyone around the world! SheSharp is based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands and will prioritize Dutch and European applicants. However, if you’re outside of Europe, you’re still encouraged to apply!

What is proof of study? How do I submit it?

To meet the "proof of study" criteria in your application, you must provide evidence of a program or learning plan towards which you wish to use the scholarship funds. 

 

Proof of study can be:

  • Proof of enrollment in a coding bootcamp (e.g. Le Wagon, Flatiron School)

  • Subscription to an online learning platform (e.g. Frontend Masters, A Cloud Guru)

  • Learning plan and receipts for self-study materials (e.g. books, online courses)

 

If we have not heard from you and/or received sufficient proof of study within that timeframe, we will have to remove you from our cohort and give the scholarship to someone else.

What constitutes an eligible self-study expense?

Self-study materials include books and online coursework. The content must be related to a technical topic, such as coding, UX/UI design, or cybersecurity. Job search resources (e.g. resume review) and study aids (e.g hardware, planning software) are not eligible for the scholarship.

What if I haven't begun self-study yet, but aspire to with the support of this scholarship?

It's not necessary to have begun self-studying yet! To meet the "proof of study" criteria in your application, you must provide a learning plan (e.g. syllabus) of self-study materials you intend to purchase in the next year. If you're chosen as our winner, we'll work with you to purchase those materials so you can start studying.

I am currently enrolled in a learning program. Can I use the scholarship funds towards my current program, even though I have already paid for it?

Yes. If you are currently studying and are chosen as our winner, you can apply your funds to either your current program or future ones: whichever you have submitted as "proof of study" in your application.

Can I use the scholarship to buy a new computer?

Hardware purchases are unfortunately out of scope for this scholarship. The funds should be aimed specifically at tuition or learning expenses.

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