Thank you for considering participation in the FARE HBCU Mentorship Program. Before proceeding with the application, please review the following qualifications to ensure eligibility and alignment with program requirements:
- Current HBCU Student (Delaware State University, Hampton, Howard University, Virginia State University, Virginia Union University, and Winston-Salem State).
- Actively engaged in on-campus activities, clubs, and organizations.
- Demonstrated interest in the financial services industry.
- Effective communication skills (both written and verbal).
- Commitment to participating in scheduled and ad hoc mentoring sessions.
- School counselor, school of business dean, or academic advisor approval for current undergraduate students.
- GPA requirement: Good academic standing.
Please ensure that you meet these qualifications before proceeding with the application form below. Your eligibility and commitment are essential to the success of the mentorship program.
Mentorship Program Benefits
FARE Mentees will receive a number of benefits, including:
Personalized guidance tailored to your career aspirations within the financial services industry.
Access to valuable industry insights, trends, and networks through their mentors.
An all-expense paid trip to the 2024 Conference of African American Financial Professionals (CAAFP) in Atlanta, GA
2024 FARE Mentorship Program Application Form
Please fill out the following information and submit along with your professional letter of recommendation and essay responses to info@theFARE.org by March 22nd, 2024.
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