Possibilities in Tech Scholarship
A Four-Year Launchpad for Future Software Engineers
At LinkedIn, we know that ambition and talent are everywhere. What often makes the difference is access — to mentorship, financial support, community, and real-world exposure.
The Possibilities in Tech Scholarship is a four-year immersive program designed to empower high-achieving, financially eligible students pursuing degrees in Computer Science and related fields. More than a scholarship, it is a structured support system built to help students persist, thrive, and transition confidently into careers in technology.
As Mohak Shroff, Senior Vice President and Head of Engineering at LinkedIn, shares:
“Though career paths often have twists and turns, having someone to guide those first few steps can make all the difference. The LinkedIn Possibilities in Tech scholarship program aims to provide young people with the resources and support they need to jumpstart their software engineering careers.”
A Comprehensive Four-Year Experience
Recipients of the Possibilities in Tech Scholarship participate in a carefully designed four-year program centered on community, mentorship, skill development, and financial stability.
Financial Support
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Up to $40,000 in scholarship funding ($10,000 per year)
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A company-provided laptop
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Access to LinkedIn Learning resources
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Financial literacy support and coaching
This funding helps reduce financial barriers, allowing scholars to focus on academic success and career preparation.
Structured Mentorship and Career Development
A cornerstone of the program is its dedicated mentorship model.
Each scholar is paired with a full-time LinkedIn engineer who:
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Meets monthly with the scholar
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Provides academic guidance and career insight
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Shares industry experience
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Offers professional development support
In addition to mentorship, scholars receive:
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Monthly coaching check-ins with the program team
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Supplemental learning support (up to five hours per semester)
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Technical skill-building opportunities designed by LinkedIn engineers
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Portfolio-building projects
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Internship and interview preparation support
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Exposure to real-world software engineering pathways (including AI and ML)
This structure ensures students not only succeed in college, but graduate career-ready.
Experiential Learning and Community Building
Scholars begin their journey with a fully funded three-day Cohort Kickoff at LinkedIn’s headquarters in Mountain View, California before their freshman year.
Throughout the program, students also have opportunities to:
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Attend hackathons and technology conferences
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Participate in experiential learning 1–2 times per year (travel expenses covered)
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Network with LinkedIn leaders and Employee Resource Groups (ERGs)
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Build relationships with a cohort of like-minded peers
This immersive community experience fosters connection, belonging, and confidence.
Built on Four Pillars of Persistence
The Possibilities in Tech Scholarship is intentionally designed around four core pillars proven to support college and career success:
1. Financial Independence
Students receive funding, tools, and guidance to manage their education responsibly and build long-term financial confidence.
2. Readiness for a Career in Technology
Through mentorship, technical projects, and career exposure, scholars develop practical skills aligned with today’s engineering landscape.
3. Sense of Belonging
Community-building initiatives, networking opportunities, and peer engagement ensure scholars feel supported throughout their college journey.
4. Self-Advocacy & Getting Help
A dedicated curriculum helps students develop resilience, communication skills, and the confidence to seek support and navigate challenges effectively.
Who Should Apply?
The scholarship is open to high school seniors who:
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Have not yet begun a full-time college program
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Plan to enroll full-time at an accredited, not-for-profit U.S. college or university beginning Fall 2026
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Intend to major in Computer Science, Computer Programming, or a closely related field
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Aspire to pursue a career in software engineering (including AI, ML, or related software development roles)
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Are excited to participate in travel-based experiential learning opportunities
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Are committed to engaging in community-building and career development activities
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Demonstrate strong passion and skill in technology
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Have financial need as measured by the FAFSA Student Aid Index (SAI)
Possibilities in Tech is open to all. Selection decisions are not based on race, gender, or any other protected class.
Scholar Voices
Abraham A., Columbia University (Class of 2027)
“Compared to other programs, the Possibilities in Tech scholarship allowed me to immerse myself into computer science in a way no other experience could compare to. It feels deeply intertwined with my college experience and constantly reminds me that I am not alone in this journey.”
Sarah D., MIT (Class of 2027)
“Without the financial support from this scholarship, attending MIT would have been an unattainable dream. Beyond lifting a financial burden, the mentorship and community were instrumental in my academic and personal development.”
Why This Program Matters
The transition from high school to college — and from college to career — can be filled with uncertainty. The Possibilities in Tech Scholarship exists to provide structure, stability, and support during these pivotal years.
By combining financial investment, professional mentorship, experiential learning, and community building, LinkedIn is helping cultivate the next generation of software engineering leaders.
Applications Now Open
The scholarship application for students entering the college Class of 2030 is now open.
If you are ready to pursue your passion for technology with the support of a dedicated community behind you, we encourage you to apply.
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