"Doodle for Google" is back with a $ 30,000 bursary



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Doodle for Google, last winning bid. (Google YouTube Page)

Do you know a student who likes to draw and who would like his works to be featured on the Google home page?

The Eleventh Annual Doodle for Google Contest is back!

There is a big prize for the winner and his school.

The draw of the national winner will be posted on Google.com for one day and he will receive a college scholarship of $ 30,000, a $ 50,000 technology package for his school or a non-profit organization, as well as a trip to Google headquarters in California.

Four national finalists will also receive a $ 5,000 bursary and a free trip to Google headquarters.

The contest is open to students from kindergarten to grade 12.

The theme is: "When I grow up, I hope"

According to the contest's page, "this year's theme invites you to show us what you hope for in your future – classrooms on Mars – shoes that can fly – food for all – a pill that heals everything? Take your ideas and put them in your Doodle! "

Students can work with any materials that they want.

The deadline to register is March 18th at 11pm. IS.

Celebrity judges include Kermit the Frog and Jimmy Fallon.

Parents and teachers can visit doodle4google.com to enter the Doodle for Google contest before the contest ends!

All state and territory winners will have their artwork displayed in the Google Gallery and participate in an assembly celebration at their school.

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