National Bank: Financial Markets Scholarship Program for Women

| April 11, 2022
Submitted by Denika Fiedeldey for DeGroote Schoool of Business
This message does not apply to part-time students.

The National Bank Financial Markets Scholarship Program for Women encourages students who are interested in a career in Financial Markets to continue their pursuit of either an undergraduate or post-graduate degree in Finance, Business, Commerce, Economics, Computer Science, Math, Risk Management or Financial Engineering while providing them with the opportunity to get acquainted with our organization.

Successful candidates will each be granted a $10,000 scholarship as well as an internship opportunity in 2023 in our Corporate & Investment Banking or Sales & Trading areas depending on their skillsets and area of interest.

As a recipient, you will be paired with a mentor leading up to your arrival at National Bank, ensuring a link between you and National Bank Financial Markets throughout your studies.

Eligibility Requirements:

  • Cover letter detailing your motivation for pursuing studies related to financial markets and your career objectives
  • Resume
  • Copy of your transcripts to date

Group the above documents in one PDF file and save using the following format: Lastname_Firstname_UniversityName.pdf (Example: Smith_Margaret_Dalhousie.pdf)

Application Details:

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