The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis is seeking high school seniors to serve on its Student Board of Directors for the 2026–27 school year. Applications are due April 3.
The program offers students an opportunity to learn about the Federal Reserve and its role in the U.S. economy. Participants also explore how the central bank works with banks, businesses and communities.
Students in the program examine how personal financial decisions affect the broader economy and gain insight into economic policy and financial systems.
Applicants must be rising high school seniors attending a public or private school in the greater St. Louis area and in good academic standing.
Students selected for the program are expected to attend meetings, complete assigned work and present information about the Federal Reserve at their schools.
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