<img height="1" width="1" style="display:none;" alt="" src="https://px.ads.linkedin.com/collect/?pid=6226337&amp;fmt=gif">

FS-ISAC | Scholarships

Protecting the Financial Sector With
a Diverse Workforce

 

Addressing the Cybersecurity Talent Shortage

A diverse talent pool is fast becoming a business imperative. We need a wide variety of different experiences, skillsets, and ways of thinking in order to stay ahead of nimble and innovative cyber criminals as the financial system evolves.

Launched in 2016, the Women in Cyber Scholarship is 100 percent funded through the generosity of our members. Through contributing sponsorships, firms provide financial support, mentorship, and potential career opportunities to rising young women pursuing cybersecurity careers in financial services in the United States, Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, or Africa.

Our Women in Cyber Scholarship Program for the 2025-26 Academic Year

Since 2016, FS-ISAC members have awarded 170 scholarships and provided deserving students around the world $1.7 million to offset educational expenses. 

Important program dates for the 2025-26 academic year:

  • Sponsorship inquiries open: 12 September - 20 March 2025
  • Student application open: 20 November - 7 March 2025
  • Scholarship winners notified: 1 May 2025

Benefits to Students 

  • Award – $10,000 scholarship for 2025-26 academic year
  • Mentorship – learn about cybersecurity in the financial sector directly from experts in the field
  • Networking – attend FS-ISAC Summit or event in your region (registration, travel and accommodations included)
  • Access attend cyber exercises hosted by FS-ISAC and powered by Immersive Labs free of charge
  • Membership – complimentary student membership in two organizations that focus on women in tech and cyber - Rewriting the Code and Women in Cybersecurity (WiCyS)

Benefits to Sponsors

  • Access – meet high achieving women in post-secondary studies
  • Mentorship – help grow promising new talent in the cybersecurity field
  • Development – provide staff opportunity to be mentors and grow professionally
  • Complimentary pass to regional Summit or event for Mentor and Mentee which includes admittance to an invite-only women's networking event

 

2025-26 Scholarship Winners

Scholarships_Badges_2025_Winner1

 

Favour Aina

Daisy Centanno Aldana

Makuta Allen

Fehintoluwa Benson

Avery Chepolis

Emonie Colon

Kelsy Ecclesiastre

Emily Ellison

Alyssa Flores

Victoria Fonou

Suncerae Fredericks

Jazmin  Gutierrez

Malak Haida

Audrey Hammond

Victoria Hargrove

Alexandra Van Den Heuvel

Emily Hoogerheyde

Aisha Ismael

Alexis Jacobs

Rupal Jain

Kathleen Kirk

 

Eliezer Kesse-Kye

Cassey  Liang

Hannah Martin

Vrinda R Menon

Inioluwa Oyatobo

Krrisha  Patel

Gabriella Quach

Nicey Raiyani

Katelyne Raymond

Nargis Rezaie

Chloe Rivera

Sofia Sanchez

Dolgormaa Sansarsaikhan

Nadia Shanneb

Marjia Siddik

Vy Tran

Sydney Umezurike 

Ayesha Vohra

Ava Wandersleben

Jennifer Ye

Yevheniian Yefymova

Narges Zare

 

In Our Winners'
Words

Katie Earles, 2022-2023 Winner

What led you to this career path?

 Books like George Orwell’s 1984, Dave Eggers’ The Circle, Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, and M.T. Anderson’s Feed launched me into studying cybersecurity and data privacy.

Monika Kumari, 2020-2021 Winner

How was your scholarship program experience?

 As an FS-ISAC scholar, I had an unrivalled opportunity to learn from an outstanding network of cybersecurity professionals in real time. My conversations with my mentor helped me gain a new perspective and redefine my future career goals, as well as a path and plan of action. Overall, it was a fantastic experience.

Jade Meyer, 2022-2023 Winner

Why do you want to work in cyber?

 From tactical and operational threat intelligence to security awareness, there are seemingly endless opportunities to get involved in defending companies (and their customers) from cyberattacks. The wide variety of fields within cyber, combined with the potential to make genuine, tangible positive impact, excites me most about cybersecurity and encouraged me to pursue this field.

Betta Lyon Delsordo, 2022-2023 Winner

What led you to this career path?

 My first exposure to cybersecurity was through making websites for entrepreneurial women in Montana. Though I started out as just a web developer, I soon had to learn to protect their websites from online threats. Armed with the mission to learn it all, I taught myself how to hack, took every course my university offered in cybersecurity, and secured an internship with a pentesting firm. I know quite a bit more about cyber than I did then, but I still have a hunger to learn even better ways to keep people safe online.

Thank You to Our 2025-26 Sponsors

BofA_Primary-Logo-FC_SPOT
MassMutual_logo_dots294
chase-logo-web
bnp-paribas
Huntington Bank Logo
PNClogo
Microsoft-CPP
CRC Group_logo_horizontal_red

 

Join our
Member Community

Become a Member