The AICPA announced on Tuesday that their 23rd annual
The three-day, all-expenses paid program (via the

“A key aspect of AICPA’s commitment to diversity includes helping minority accounting students deepen their knowledge of the profession and the importance of earning their CPA license,” stated Kim Drumgo, AICPA director of diversity and inclusion and vice chair of AICPA’s National Commission on Diversity and Inclusion. “Attending ASLW is a critical turning point for many of the participants. At the conclusion of the program, students are armed with renewed confidence and a network of peers and CPAs who understand what it takes to pass the CPA Exam.”
The workshop is open to minority students who are either U.S. citizens or Permanent Residents. Applicants must be a sophomore, junior, senior, 5th year, or graduate student for the 2016-17 academic year who have declared accounting, finance or tax as their major. Appropriate applicants must also be
Applicants will submit a 500-word essay, two letters of recommendation (with at least one by a faculty member or licensed CPA), an unofficial transcript, and a motivational quote.
For more on the ASLW, head to the AICPA's