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Education

Below is a small sample of the many philanthropic organizations and causes J.P. Morgan is involved with and supports. Our ongoing engagement in these types of efforts enriches our culture as well as the experience for our employees.

CIDA:  CIDA City Campus, the first 'virtually free' university in Africa, offers a 4-year Bachelor of Business Administration Degree to disadvantaged, young South Africans who are unable to afford higher education.

JPMorgan Chase UNCF Scholars Program: This companywide program is dedicated to finding undergraduate students who have a commitment to diversity. Applicants must have a commitment to diversity, high academic achievement and demonstrate leadership qualities. Each year, 20 students are selected to join the program, and each receives up to a $10,000 scholarship, in addition to a summer internship. 

J.P. Morgan School Mentoring Program: A program for gifted and talented young people from African/Caribbean backgrounds in London, it provides reading and math assistance to primary aged children, while the high school program pairs older students with J.P. Morgan mentors for two years.

Robert Toigo Foundation: J.P. Morgan was a founding sponsor of the Toigo Foundation in 1989. The Foundation is dedicated to increasing the number of people of color in the wholesale financial services industry. It provides financial assistance, mentoring and summer internships and job placement services to the top minority candidates in business schools.

Sponsors for Educational Opportunity: In the U.S., the U.K. and Asia, J.P. Morgan works with SEO to place outstanding students of color in summer intern positions at the firm. Through its career program, SEO introduces talented undergraduates to the financial services industry and provides the opportunity to explore challenging and rewarding careers.


 
 

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