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MBA Awards Over $135,000 in Path to Diversity Scholarships

The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) has awarded over $135,000 in scholarships to 166 women and minorities under its Path to Diversity (P2D) Scholarship Program during FY2020. The scholarships recognize existing industry professionals from MBA member companies who are seeking to advance their careers through MBA Education programs and courses.

“MBA’s Path to Diversity Scholarship Program offers a great opportunity for individuals who want to expand their knowledge of the mortgage industry. The program is also designed to ensure that the real estate finance industry continues to cultivate a diverse and inclusive environment,” said Lisa Haynes, MBA’s SVP, CFO, and Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer. “MBA remains committed to providing helpful tools that will assist diverse industry professionals in enhancing their careers.”

P2D scholarships were funded primarily by donations from the Research Institute for Housing America (RIHA). MBA also received donations from CBRE, Quicken Loans, CMG Financial, SunTrust Mortgage, VantageScore Solutions, Ballard Spahr LLP, and Cultural Outreach Solutions.

Awardees receive a voucher to cover course registration fees, up to a maximum of $2,000, for MBA Education programs and courses. To be eligible for the P2D scholarship, individuals must be currently employed by an MBA member firm or state MBA member firm, be a part of one or more underrepresented groups, and have two years of experience in the mortgage industry or some equivalent in real estate finance experience or training. There have been changes to streamline the P2D application process, including additional access to MBA’s virtual educational resources and allowing applicants to receive letters of recommendation from a broader range of industry professionals.

Click here  for a partial list of this year’s recipients, composed of those who wished to be publicly listed. Click here for full eligibility information or to apply. MBA members can visit here  to donate to the P2D scholarship fund.  

For more information on MBA’s Diversity and Inclusion commitment, visit the Diversity and Inclusion Resource Center at https://www.mba.org/news-research-and-resources/diversity-and-inclusion.