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In what cases can I lose my scholarship?
In what cases can I lose my scholarship?
Updated over a week ago

1. If you violate one of job search/hiring conditions:
a. During your studies or within 1 month of graduation, you can only apply to any company if Turing College has confirmed that you can do this (this applies for both Hiring Partners and other companies). Turing College is allowed to make the decision as to whether an application is confirmed based on individual criteria for each case. You can apply to any company without confirmation 1 month after your graduation.

b. If you apply to a Hiring Partner and receive an offer that meets your expectations (the salary range for the position is provided by us before you apply), but you then decline that offer without a good reason. An example of a good reason would be that you accepted another offer from a Hiring Partner, or that some new requirements such as relocation were added to the job offer.

2. You cannot maintain a minimum learning speed:
For you to graduate from Turing College in a reasonable timeframe, we define a minimum learning pace requirement. We have seen that only by maintaining a consistent pace can students successfully graduate from Turing College. The minimum learning speeds for students who receive a 100% scholarship are as follows:

  • For our data science program. Your average learning speed should not be slower than completing a sprint in 3 weeks on average. This equates to finishing 3 modules in 16 months;

  • For our data analytics and digital marketing & analytics program. You should complete our program in no longer than 12 months.

Violating one of these conditions will lead to termination of your scholarship. If a scholarship is terminated, you will need to return the full amount of the scholarship you have received. We implement these scholarship terms to ensure we attract students who are serious about pursuing careers in a related field to their program.

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