BMO: Capital Markets Lime Connect Equity Through Education Scholarship | Apply by March 21

| March 10, 2022
Submitted by Danielle Burley

This scholarship is designed for current undergraduate or graduate students with disabilities who are pursuing business-related degrees at 4-year universities or colleges in the U.S. or Canada. Recipients will receive $5,000 USD to support their studies, as well as an opportunity to apply for an internship.

Eligibility Requirements:

  • Continuing studies as a full-time student in Fall 2023 with a minimum 40% course load
  • Pursuing a degree in business/commerce, computer science, engineering, math, physics, statistics, or a related discipline
  • Interested in a career in Financial Services with a focus on Capital Markets preferred
  • A person with a (visible or non-visible) disability (defined as someone who has, or considers themselves to have, a long-term or recurring, issue that impacts one or more major activities that others may consider to be a daily function); this definition also includes the perception among others that a disability exists. We know that 90% of disabilities on campus are invisible, and candidates with all disabilities are encouraged to apply
  • Previous BMO Capital Markets Lime Connect Equity Through Education scholars and applicants are encouraged to apply again if they remain eligible

What you need to know:

  • Application Deadline: Monday, March 22 at 2:59 a.m. (ET)
  • References Deadline: Monday, March 28
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