Other Scholarships
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Inc.
- NcCPAp/AICPA Scholarships for Graduating High School Seniors Administered by the National Conference of CPA Practitioners (NcCPAp), this program offers competitive merit-based scholarships to outstanding graduating high school seniors planning to pursue careers as a certified public accountants. The AICPA funds the individual $1,000 awards.
- AICPA/Accountemps Student Scholarship A joint program with Accountemps, awarding five $2,500 scholarships to students pursuing a degree in accounting, finance or information systems.
- John L. Carey Scholarship $5,000 scholarships for a minimum of 10 liberal arts or other non-business related degree holders preparing to enter a graduate accounting program.
- AICPA Scholarship for Minority Accounting Students Financial awards of up to $5,000 for undergraduate and graduate minority accounting students.
- AICPA Fellowship for Minority Doctoral Students Up to $12,000 for nearly 20 full-time minority doctoral students to increase the number of accounting educators who are also CPAs.
American Woman's Society of CPAs
Scholarships are available at the national level and at the regional level through their Boston affiliate.
www.awscpa.org
Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) Program
The HACU Scholarship Program provides scholarships that are available to help students defray college expenses. Amounts vary from $1000 - $2.800 or more per academic school year. Applications are available at the beginning of each spring semester and scholarships are awarded during the fall.
www.hacu.net
Hispanic Scholarship Fund
Scholarships are available for graduating high school seniors as well as college students.
www.hsf.net
National Association of Black Accountants
Ethnic minority students who are undergraduate accounting or business majors are eligible for three different types of scholarships.
www.nabaer.org
Accounting Web $500 scholarship
Learn more about the Accounting Web Scholarship.
www.accountingweb.com
About the MSCPA's Educational Foundation
Designed to recognize and encourage today's students who become tomorrow's accountants, the MSCPA's Educational Foundation promotes the accounting profession to both high school and college students. Your contributions assist in the funding of:
- The Masters Scholarship Program for those students looking to obtain advanced degrees; and
- The UMass Summer Camp Program aimed at introducing minority students to the various opportunities available in the business world, especially accounting.
The Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization, provides an opportunity to make a tax deductible contribution to a program that helps to ensure the future of the profession. You can help ensure that the Foundation provides these initiatives into the future by mailing your donation to: MSCPA Educational Foundation, 105 Chauncy St., 10th Floor, Boston, MA 02111.
To learn more about the Foundation or the Society's student recruitment efforts, contact Barbara Iannoni at 800.392.6145 or biannoni@MSCPAonline.org.
To learn more about the Foundation or the Society's student recruitment efforts, contact Barbara Iannoni at 800.392.6145 or biannoni@MSCPAonline.org.





