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Surgent Accounting & Financial Education renamed (and increased the amount of) its university scholarship award, honoring former vice president Paul Wiese, who passed away in 2021.
January 26 -
Surgent Accounting & Financial Education's new Study Companion app is designed to teach CPA exam candidates in small “microbursts” of time on their smartphones.
January 19 -
Twenty-nine diverse college students marked the tenth annual class to graduate from the three-day internship preparation course.
January 13 -
The Center for Audit Quality began a new initiative to bring more young people into the accounting profession, particularly from Black and Latino backgrounds.
January 12 -
Over a quarter of Wake Forest accounting grads end up at one of the four largest firms.
January 11 -
More than 80 members of the New Jersey Society of CPAs visited local high schools as part of the 2021 CPA Career Awareness program.
January 4 -
The institute released a report describing the essential competencies it sees as necessary for all entry-level accountants.
December 29 -
Derek Christensen, a doctoral student at the University of Wisconsin—Madison, received the award for accounting standard-setting research.
December 15 -
The institute is seeking applicants for a wide range of student scholarships, aimed at supporting future professionals and strengthening the CPA pipeline.
December 14 -
The Max M. Fisher College of Business and Big Four firm Deloitte will fund diverse students' tuition to strengthen the CPA pipeline via the Deloitte Foundation Accounting Scholars Program.
December 6