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Bank of America Campus Challenge

What is the Bank of America Campus Challenge?


An academic competition sponsored by Bank of America hosted on LinkedIn. Targeted to technology and business students at select universities around the world:
Carnegie Mellon Georgia Tech National University of Singapore University College Cork

IIT Madras

Will present real-world bank scenarios involving both technology issues and business considerations to students and request their innovative solutions to those scenarios.

Why is Bank of America sponsoring the Campus Challenge?


A technical career destination Looking for talented individuals New, innovative approaches to real-world problems

How will the Campus Challenge work?


The challenge will be facilitated using LinkedIn and will consist of two separate rounds: Round One (January 27 February 3) Intra-campus competition Student teams at a university compete against each other Teams will be asked to present their solution for a real-world technical problem Winning team from each school will be selected and winning team members will receive prizes

Round Two (February 6 February 24) Inter-campus - Each universitys team will compete against other universities teams Teams will again be presented with a technical/business problem Top three teams will win prizes University of the first-place winning team will also receive prize funds

All dates / times are based on U.S. Eastern Standard Time

How will the submissions be judged and winners chosen?


Anticipated deliverables for each round will include:
A description of the proposed solution with strategic justification and implementation recommendations

Technical information about the solution

Judging criteria will include:


Benefits derived from utilization specifically from architecture Novelty, creativity and innovation Quality of design, including usage of advanced features Commercial potential Magnitude of effort Functionality of the teams solution

Demonstrated understanding of the business and technical requirements of the solution

What is the timeframe for the Campus Challenge?


Pre-competition activities Info sessions on campus: Jan. 16 Jan. 20 Registration/team formation/group page creation: Jan. 23, 8:00 am Jan. 26, 5:00 p.m., Eastern Time Team Modification Request Cut-Off: Jan. 25, 5:00 p.m., Eastern Time Team registration cut-off: Jan. 26, 5:00 p.m., Eastern Time Round 1 - Intra-campus competition

Round 1 Launch: Round 1: Round 1 Submission cut-off: Round 1 Judging: Round 1 winners announced: Round 2 - Inter-campus competition
Round 2 Launch: Round 2: Round 2 Submission cut-off Round 2 Judging: Final winner announced:
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Jan. 27, 8:00 a.m., Eastern Time Jan. 27 Feb. 2 Feb. 2, 8:00 a.m., Eastern Time Feb. 2 Feb. 3 Feb. 3, 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time

Feb. 6, 8:00 a.m. Feb. 6, 8:00 a.m. Feb. 17, 5:00 p.m. Feb. 17, 5:00 p.m., Eastern Time Feb. 17 Feb. 24 ~March 5, 2012

What will the prizes be for winning teams?


Round 1 (Intra-campus Competition)
Winning Team Round 2 (Inter-campus Competition)

Prize
$1,500 per student Prize

First Place Team


Second Place Team Third Place Team

$3,500 per student


$2,500 per student $1,000 per student

Winning School

$50,000

How do you sign up?


1. Form a team 3-10 members per team 10 teams per campus 2. Choose a team name and pick a captain 3. Team captain registers at campuschallenge.bankofamerica.com with: Team name Email addresses of team members All Team members will receive an invitation to register and join the Bank of America website (CampusChallenge.BankofAmerica.Com) 4. Team members must then register at campuschallenge.bankofamerica.com and select their Team 5. All Team members must join LinkedIn to participate and register with the same university address used in the BofA site. 6. All Team members must then accept and join these LinkedIn Groups where additional communication will happen via LinkedIn Group page.
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About Bank of America

Did you know Bank of America


Provides, through its Global Technology and Operations division, end-to-end technology and fulfillment to approximately: 58 million consumer households and 4 million small businesses, corporate/institutional relationships and wealth and investment management clients with approximately 5,700 retail banking offices and approximately 18,000 ATMs and awardwinning online banking with 29 million active users (in the U.S.) On a stand-alone basis, would be the 15th largest technology company in the Fortune 500? Pioneered banking/technology advances including credit cards, ATM machines and paperless banking? Financed the Golden Gate Bridge, enabling the creation of an iconic American landmark and jobs in Trenton, N.J., where bridge cables were manufactured?

Financed and supported cinematic and theatrical treasures like Gone With the Wind and the Public Theater in New York?
Announced a Community Development lending and investment goal in 2008 $1.5 trillion over 10 years that is the largest ever established by an American financial institution? Announced a 10-year, $20 billion initiative to address climate change through lending, investing, capital markets activity and improving our own operations?
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Who Bank of America serves: Our customers and clients

Individuals/Entrepreneurs

Companies Customer Segments

Institutional Investors

Retail

Middle Market

Hedge Funds

Preferred
High Net Worth Small Business

Large Corporate

Asset Managers
Private Equity

U.S. Based

Global

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Why Bank of America? Unmatched Capabilities to Serve Individuals


Approximately 5,700 Banking Centers 0.8B Teller Transactions 8.0MM Mobile Users 0.6B Mobile Sessions Approximately 17,800 Total ATMs 78% Deposit Imaging ATMs 1.2B Transactions Annually

Approximately 1,400 Affinity Groups 481MM Transactions

Over 16,500 followers >100 tweets/day and growing

4,600 Mortgage Loan Officers

29.7MM Active Online Users 2.6B Online Sessions

0.7B Call Center Contacts Leading High Net Worth Capabilities

8B Merchant Transactions
$69B in Assets; 1.1MM Households

16,000+ Financial Advisors Obtained from Bank of America Investor Fact Book Midyear 2011 available at: http://investor.bankofamerica.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=71595&p=irol-irhome

Notes: Numbers for Transactions and Online Sessions are annualized as of June 30, 2011. Affinity data as of 1Q 2011. Twitter data as of July 2011.

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Why Bank of America? Leading Global Commercial/Corporate Franchise


Leading U.S. Commercial Franchise Leading Global Corporate and Investment Bank

Offices in more than 40 countries globally


Global (1) US

Over 287,000 commercial banking clients $189B funded loans & leases $166B deposits No. 1 Middle Market lending Leading Small Business 504 lender in U.S. No. 1 U.S. treasury services No. 1 Asset-based lending

No. 1 Lead arranger of syndicated loans to U.S. large and traditional middle market for 2010

Leveraged loans Asset-backed securities Syndicated loans Mortgage-backed securities High-yield corporate debt I investment grade corporate debt Common stock underwriting Equity capital markets Debt Capital markets Announced merger and acquisitions Net investment banking revenue

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Deallogic as of 7/5/11 and includes self-led deals. Other data is of June 30, 2011

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