The Executive Leadership Council
Award for Excellence in Business Commentary Scholarship

Description

Sponsored by The Coca-Cola Foundation, this scholarship is awarded to high-achieving undergraduate Black students who are enrolled in an accredited four-year college. Top undergraduate students are invited to compete in a national writing competition focused on business trends, issues, and insights. This scholarship opportunity is open to rising seniors. Scholarship awardees will receive a one-time, need-based scholarship in the amount of $10,000 per year to assist with educational expenses for the upcoming academic year(s). The scholarship will be paid directly to the awardees’ college and will be disbursed in equal amounts for the fall and spring semesters.

Eligibility

Each scholarship program has unique eligibility requirements that candidates must meet for consideration. To meet the general eligibility criteria for an ELC scholarship candidates must:

  • Be a U.S. citizen
  • Identify as Black, African American, Afro-Caribbean, Afro-Latinx, or other African descent- Enrolled in a U.S. accredited college or university
  • Demonstrate financial need
  • Not be a dependent of an ELC member Students who are currently enrolled in a community college or junior college and have been accepted to an accredited four-year college are eligible to apply for undergraduate scholarships. For more information about the scholarship eligibility please carefully review the eligibility criteria overview and the 2023 ELC Scholarship Program Submission Requirements for Undergraduate Scholarships- Essay: Applicants must submit well-written responses to all essay components for the Common App Essay Questions (6) and Corporate Essay Questions (2) as outlined per scholarship. (Note - Corporate Essay Questions may differ for each scholarship program.)- Academic Transcript: Applicants must submit an unofficial academic transcript reflecting current grades with their college/university, enrollment status, and field of study. Semi-finalist applicants will be required to submit an official transcript to be considered for the award. Affidavit: Applicants must agree to the terms of the scholarship program.- Recommendation Form: Applicants will submit the name and contact information for a professor, faculty, OR professional to complete a short electronic recommendation form. Supplemental Documents: Financial Aid Award Letter, Resume, Brief Biography (150 words), and Headshot Photo.
  • Honors Symposium Participation: Scholarship recipients are encouraged to attend the ELC Honors Symposium, a professional development series designed for ELC Scholars. The in-person portion of the Honors Symposium will be held in October in Washington, DC.

For more information about the scholarship eligibility please carefully review each scholarship’s criteria in the 2023 ELC Scholarship Program Overview

Washington, DC