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J.P. Morgan Winning Women Program
If you want to be a leader in this industry, who better to learn from than the women who are already driving our business? They've developed impressive careers, hold leadership positions and drive our business forward. And, their stories are quite inspirational.
Our Winning Women Leadership events are designed for female sophomores and juniors to get an inside look at what working at a leading investment bank is like and to meet some of our top women. These events typically take place at our NYC headquarters in the fall and winter. By participating in the Winning Women Experience, you may earn a Summer Analyst position in the 2011 internship program in our Investment Bank or Asset Management businesses.
J.P. Morgan Launching Leaders Diversity Scholarship
The J.P. Morgan Launching Leaders Undergraduate Scholarship is a program that includes internship opportunities, as well as scholarships of up to $15,000. It gives talented Black, Hispanic and Native American students the chance to fulfill their career ambitions and carve out an outstanding reputation at one of the world's leading financial services firms.
Scholarship recipients will receive an offer for a Summer Analyst position in one of our four internship programs: Investment Banking, Sales & Trading, Research, or IB Risk. The amount of your scholarship will depend on your school year:
Sophomore scholarship recipients will receive $5,000. If you do well during the summer program and maintain a 3.5 GPA during the following school year, as a junior, you could earn a returning spot in our summer internship program and a monetary award of $7,500. If you receive an offer from us for a full-time position in the Investment Bank and you accept, you will be awarded an additional $2,500.
Junior scholarship recipients will receive $7,500. If you receive an offer from us for a full-time position in the Investment Bank and you accept, you will be awarded an additional $2,500.
The program is open to Black, Hispanic and Native American sophomores and juniors from all majors who are interested in financial services and have a 3.5 GPA minimum.
