
William F. Putnam Scholarship
Each Spring and Fall semester, applications are accepted for the William F. Putnam scholarship. Applicants for the scholarships must:
Applications are currently being accepted for the William F. Putnam Scholarship and should be postmarked by January 9, 2009. For complete details on the scholarship and an application, please click here.
2008 Attorney-CPA Foundation Essay Contest
The Attorney-CPA Foundation is pleased to announce its 2008 essay contest. The topic for the Accounting division is as follows: Compare and constrast the SEC/PCABO and AICPA rules and philosophy on independence for the attestation role including the attribution to the practice entity and other professionals therein. Entrants must be an accounting major enrolled in a bachelor's or master's degree program. The essay should be approximately 10 pages in length, including footnotes or endnotes, typed and double-spaced. The awards include a grand price of $2,500 plus travel and hotel expenses to attend the upcoming national convention of the Attorney-CPA Foundation, where the winner will be recognized; a runner-up award of $1,500; third & fourth place awards of $500 each ; and four regional prices worth $250 each. The deadline for entry is February 27, 2009. Click here for full details and an entry form.
Wiliam S. Putnam Scholarship
Each semester, applications are accepted for the William S. Putnam Scholarship. Applicants for the Putnam Scholarship must be a full-time student and an accounting major who has completed ACCT 225, Introduction to Financial Accounting, but has not yet completed ACCT 226, Introduction to Managerial Accounting. They must also have and maintina a 3.5 GPA. Applications for the Putnam Scholarship must be postmarked by January 9, 2009. Click here for dull details and an application form.
2008 Attorney-CPA Foundation Essay Contest
The Attorney-CPA Foundation is pleased to announce its 2008 essay contest. The topic for the Accounting division is as follows: Compare and contrast the SEC/PCABO and AICPA rules and philosophy on independence for the attestation role including the attribution to the practice entity and other professionals therein. Entrants must be an accounting major enrolled in a bachelor's or master's degree program. The essay should be approximately 10 pages in length, including footnotes or endnotes, typed and double-spaced. The awards include a grand prize of $2,500 plus travel and hotel expenses to attend the upcoming national convention of the Attorney-CPA Foundation where the winner will be recognized; a runner-up award of $1,500; third & fourth place awards of $500 each; and four regional prizes worth $250 each. The deadline for entry is February 27, 2009. Click here for full details and an entry form.