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The service released a FAQ to explain how students and universities should report emergency financial aid grants related to the pandemic.
March 31 -
Having taken both, Christine Kuglin breaks down the differences between the hurdles to the two professions.
March 19
University of Colorado Boulder -
Brown Schultz Sheridan & Fritz announces two annual initiatives for minority students; and Test Prep Insight opens its $1,000 student scholarship.
March 19 -
The "Accounting Program Curriculum Gap Analysis Report," from the American Institute of CPAs and the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy, found that college programs must focus more extensively on areas such as predictive analytics and cybersecurity ahead of the 2024 CPA Exam.
March 18 -
How many of us U.S.-born CPAs could move to another country and communicate well enough to advance in a CPA-related job where that country’s main language is not English?
March 17
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The state society recognized Dr. Marina Ruseva and Michelle Avila for their contributions to accounting education over the last year.
March 12 -
The American Institute of CPAs opened registration for its 2021 Accounting Scholars Leadership Workshop, to be held Oct. 13-15, 2021, in New Orleans.
March 10 -
Marjorie Adams of Fourlane discusses nontraditional careers in accounting, and why she's setting up a scholarship fund to encourage students to explore them.
March 8 -
The Columbus, Ohio-based university will develop online training courses for CPAs throughout the state.
March 5 -
Whenever anyone asks Danica Dilligard how long she has been with Ernst & Young, she is always tempted to answer, “Since I was 14.”
March 5
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