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AICPA/Accountemps Student Scholarship

The AICPA/Accountemps Student Scholarship provides financial awards to undergraduate and graduate-level students majoring in accounting who plan to become licensed CPA professionals. Five scholarships of $2,500 are awarded annually.

The scholarship is exclusively for American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) student affiliate members majoring in accounting, finance or information systems who possess an overall and major grade point average of at least 3.0 (out of 4).

Each applicant must be enrolled as a full-time graduate or undergraduate student and have completed the equivalent of at least 30 semester hours, including at least six semester hours in accounting. Two recipients will be selected and granted an award of $2,500 each to be used toward tuition expenses.

Winners will be chosen based on academic achievement, leadership and future career interests. The deadline for receipt of all application materials, including official transcripts from all undergraduate schools attended and two letters of recommendation, is April 1st.

For more information or to request an application please visit the AICPA website or email scholarships@aicpa.org

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