Engineering and computer science students across America are being encouraged to apply for a two-day Hispanic Student Leadership Summit sponsored by Google and the Computing Alliance for Hispanic-Serving Institutions.
Now in its fourth year, the Hispanic Student Leadership Summit was created to bring Hispanic leaders together to share best practices, as well as collaborate with Google’s Hispanic leadership to benefit their universities, student organizations, and communities.
According to the statement, the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) and Google will be co-hosting the HACU/Google Hispanic Student Leadership Summit, which is scheduled for April 17-18 at the Google Office in Austin, Texas
Completed application forms must be submitted no later than March 1, 2020. Google will confirm selections by March 9. Please click here for more information.
The Summit is open to undergraduate students currently enrolled in a degree-granting program in the United States including Puerto Rico. Acceptance to the Hispanic Student Leadership summit includes financial help with travel, credits for ground transportation to and from the airport and the hotel, hotel accommodation, and meals.
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