Heather L. Main Memorial Scholarship 2023-2024

| October 3, 2023
Submitted by Caroline Roberts for CPD
This message does not apply to part-time students.

The Heather L. Main Memorial Scholarship honours the memory of a pioneering woman in the Canadian capital markets. If you are a 1st year full-time MBA student or Co-op MBA student seeking a Summer 2024 internship and are interested in a career in Capital Markets/Finance, please read carefully!

Build practical skills, gain experience, network with industry leaders, enjoy financial assistance and launch into a successful career in capital markets.

What you need to know:

  • $25,000 cash award
  • Paid summer internship at a leading investment dealer
  • Leadership training and/or executive coaching
  • One-year mentorship program
  • One-year WCM student membership

Program sponsors include RBC Capital Markets, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Scotiabank, Bank of Montreal, CIBC, Fasken Martineau, TD.

How it works:

  • Applicants must be female and must be enrolled in a first-year full-time MBA program or Co-op student entering into their second academic year in January 2023.
  • Application forms will be emailed to qualified MBA students on Friday, October 6.
  • Attend the virtual Heather L. Main Scholarship Fireside Chat on Monday, October 23 to learn more about the scholarship and meet a past recipient (details can be found on OSCARplus).
  • Book a drop-in appointment on Wednesday, October 25 to have your application reviewed by a Relationship Manager.

Applications must be submitted by email to Caroline Roberts at caroline@mcmaster.ca by Monday, October 30 at 4:30 p.m. (ET).

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