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CBAI Foundation for Community Banking Annual Scholarship Program

The CBAI Foundation for Community Banking offers 13 scholarships to top high school seniors statewide each year. The scholarship awards available this year by the Foundation total $16,500. These scholarship awards help deserving students highlight the importance of community banking to the local economy. You could win up to $4,000 for higher education and your school is eligible to win $500!

Students are asked to write short essays on the topic listed on our website. Length of the essay must not exceed two pages of typewritten copy, double-spaced in 12-point font, on one side of each page. Each essay must also have a title.

Essays must be sponsored by a participating CBAI member bank. For information about a local member bank, please email us.

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