Internship Scholarships Sponsored by Girls Who Invest (GWI) , 2025 - 2026


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About Girls Who Invest (GWI)

Girls Who Invest (GWI) is a nonprofit organization committed to transforming the investment management industry by increasing the representation of women in portfolio management and leadership roles. Through tuition-free education, internships, and community support, GWI equips college students with the skills, confidence, and networks needed to thrive in finance. Their programs combine academic training with real-world experience to prepare young women to become future leaders in investment.

Girls Who Invest Summer Intensive Program 2026

Girls Who Invest Summer Intensive Program 2026

Applications are open for the Girls Who Invest Summer Intensive Program 2026. Click here to learn more about this opportunity and apply for it.

30 July, 2025 Deadline: 01 Oct, 2025



Scholarships by Girls Who Invest (GWI)

Undergraduate Training Bachelors Women College

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about , applications, and more.

what is an Internship scholarship?

An internship scholarship is a monetary grant designed to assist students in covering the expenses of an internship, particularly those that are unpaid or offer minimal compensation, enabling them to acquire practical experience without incurring significant financial pressure. It is a type of scholarships that help students with different academic costs, e.g., travel, accommodation, and living costs.


Key distinctions from other programs

Internship: A temporary position focused on training, which can be compensated or unpaid.

Advantages for students:

Obtain practical, hands-on experience relevant to their field.

Enhance new skills and implement academic knowledge in a professional environment.

Establish a professional network and form connections with individuals in the industry.

Refine career objectives and determine if a particular field suits them well.

Sources of funding: These scholarships can originate from a range of sources, including non-profit organizations, corporations, and other groups that aim to support future professionals.



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