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The American Institute of CPAs Foundation granted fellowships to 25 minority doctoral students to boost the representation of minority educators in accounting programs.
September 9 -
The American Institute of CPAs honored 10 ethnic minority accounting students with scholarships worth up to $20,000 each for pursuing the CPA license.
September 2 -
Accounting firms are running into difficulties filling the pipeline with new accountants as they find themselves struggling to recruit talent.
August 25 -
The Maryland Society of CPAs announced 16 more emerging finance and accounting leaders who completed its annual three-day program.
August 23 -
The Big Four firm's new program aims to help more students earn their 150-credit hour CPA licensure requirements sooner through affordable and approachable training.
August 19 -
The American Institute of CPAs awarded $10K scholarships to five CPAs pursuing doctorates in accounting.
August 9 -
The American Institute of CPAs granted $766,000 in academic scholarships to 150 students as part of its annual program supporting future CPAs.
August 2 -
The American Institute of CPAs announced that Fadi Shamoun, an undergrad at the Swinburn University of Technology, received Beta Alpha Psi’s annual award.
July 22 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board announced that 253 U.S. students have received $10,000 scholarships to fund their paths to becoming auditors.
July 19 -
A total of $180K in contributions, donated from Deloitte professionals who are Ohio State alumni, will support Master of Accounting students, as well as the college's THRIVE diversity project.
July 7 -
The American Institute of CPAs is offering more than $125,000 through the CPA Exam Scholarship and the COVID-19 Student Hardship Grant.
June 22 -
The Virginia Society of CPAs highlighted 26 undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral accounting students for their academic excellence.
June 17 -
The American Institute of CPAs and the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy debuted the new accounting education framework, which introduces more future-forward concepts to CPA candidates in time for the 2024 Uniform CPA Exam.
June 15 -
A new report from the Illinois CPA Society examines why young professionals aren't pursuing licensure.
June 15 -
Congress introduced bipartisan legislation to recognize accounting as part of the science, technology, engineering and mathematics curricula.
June 11 -
Five local students received $8,500 via the Indiana CPA Educational Foundation Scholarship, providing financial assistance on their road to CPA licensure.
June 9 -
The Illinois CPA Society awarded $104,500 in scholarships to 55 local accounting students as part of its annual Accounting Scholarship Program.
June 2 -
The Big Four firm has launched the Making Accounting Diverse and Equitable initiative in an effort to reach Black and Latinx accounting candidates earlier in their lives and provide future professionals with lifelong resources.
June 2 -
The Grand Rapids, Michigan-based institution is adding the online program due to the growing demand for IT professionals in the accounting and finance space.
May 24 -
Thirty-two local students will receive funds from the program for aspiring to be the "next generation of CPAs."
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