Deutsche Bank - CareER Scholarship Program 2025

Application Deadline:
3 January 2025
Organisation:
CareER

Introduction

CareER is the first charity for higher-educated students/graduates with disabilities and/or special educational needs (SEN) in Hong Kong. CareER is honoured to continue launching the Deutsche Bank - CareER Scholarship Program 2025. The scholarship aims to recognise students with disabilities and/or SEN, who also have the strong interest and passion in the business, banking and finance industries in Hong Kong, in the pursuit of excellence in serving the community and achievement in extracurricular activities and their willingness to challenge themselves to experience new exposures.

Eligibility

  • Applicants must be holders of a valid Hong Kong PERMANENT identity card, which states that the holder has the right of abode in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR)
  • Applicants must have special educational needs (SEN) confirmed by a medical professional(s) with the relevant supporting document issued within 1 year.
  • Applicants must NOT be an affiliate or a family member of any Deutsche Bank’s employees
  • Incoming exchange students not pursuing their entire academic programmes at their relative schools are NOT eligible for the award
  • Applicants must be current students (2024/25) or graduates of local higher education institutions, regardless of the funding source of the institutions, i.e. both self-financing local programmes and publicly-funded programmes are eligible 

 

Details

For details, please refer to the application guidelines and online application form. Interested parties must submit the online application form with the required information and documents before the above-mentioned deadline. Late submission or any other forms of submission will NOT be accepted.

 

Guidelines & E-application Form: https://career.my.site.com/Scholarship/s/deutsche-bank-scholarship

Enquiry

For any questions, please feel free to contact CareER Scholarship team at scholarship@career.org.hk or 3844 6363.