Bank of America Student Leaders

Bank of America Student Leaders get to participate in an all-expense paid Leadership Summit in Washington, D.C. during the week of July 13-18. This program will provide you with valuable perspective on many civic, social and business partnerships within the community.

The combination of internship experience at a nonprofit and leadership development through the Bank of America Student Leadership Summit will develop your skills and strengthen your understanding as you continue to engage in building your communities.

Bank of America Student Leader Scholarship applicants must:

  • Currently be a junior or senior in high school

  • Be able to participate in a week-long Student Leadership Summit in Washington, DC in July

  • Be able to participate in an 8-week paid internship at a local nonprofit/charitable organization

  • Be legally authorized to work in the US without sponsorship (U.S. Markets)

  • Be a student in good standing at his/her school


Applications will be accepted from January 1st to February.

For more information about the Bank of America Student Leader Scholarship, please visit: http://www.bankofamerica.com/foundation

Application Deadlines:

2/17/2011

Maximum Amount:

Varies

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