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Program

Joe Martin Scholarship

Organization

Bank of America

Opportunity Type

Scholarship

About the Program

This scholarship is named in honor and memory of Joe Martin, former Principal Corporate Affairs Executive and Special Counsel to former Chairman Hugh McColl. Joe sacrificed much time and effort to better his community. He represented the kind of well-rounded, knowledge-seeking character that Bank of America hopes to mirror in its quest to provide opportunities to students with the determination to excel.

The Joe Martin Scholarship program is a competitive scholarship program available for college or vocational schools in the U.S. to dependents of Bank of America employees.

Application Deadline

February 28, 2024

Application Website

www.cappex.com/scholarship/listings/Bank-of-America-Joe-Martin-Scholarship/-s-d-2854

Program Benefits

Scholarship Amount
$2,500
Renewable?

Yes

Requirements

Description

For an employee’s dependent to be eligible, an employee must be:

  • An active full-time or part-time Bank of America employee at the time of award recipient selection (service with predecessor banks or subsidiaries of Bank of America is counted as Bank of America service)
  • Employed by Bank of America for at least 1 year by the time of award recipient selection
  • In job bands 4 - 9 at the time of award recipient selection (employees in job bands 0 - 3 are not eligible)
  • Dependents of deceased, disabled or retired employees are also eligible

Students must:

  • Be 23 years of age or younger and a dependent of a Bank of America employee
  • Be a high school senior or graduate
  • Plan to be enrolled or currently be enrolled in a full-time undergraduate course of study at an accredited 2- or 4-year college, university, or vocational/technical school located in the United States
  • Enroll in the college, university, or vocational/technical school of their choice in the United States no later than the fall of the year in which the award is given
Open to residents of:
National - All 50 States
Open to students attending school in:
National - All 50 States
Degree Programs
  • Associate Degree (A.A./A.S.)
  • Bachelor’s degree (B.A./B.S.)
Maximum Age

23

Year in School
  • 12th Grade
  • First Year Community College Student
  • Second Year Community College Student
  • Community College to Undergraduate Transfer Student
  • College Freshman
  • College Sophomore
  • College Junior
  • College Senior
Enrollment Status
  • Full time
Citizenship
  • U.S. Citizens
  • Legal Permanent Residents
Other Details
  • Merit-based
  • Needs-based
Keywords
Joe Martin Scholarship
Last Modified Date
August 04, 2016
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