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CPAs Secure Future of Profession;
Scholarships Support Pursuit of LicensureWhile industry
research continues to point to a significant CPA shortage in the next
several years, Michigan CPAs are making a critical difference for the future
of the accounting profession.
We already know that college students who are considering accounting careers
are faced with the difficult challenge of paying for an additional year of
education, which resulted from the 2003 requirement to obtain 150-credit
hours. For some students, it’s an insurmountable hurdle. However, support
from the MACPA members is making accounting career dreams a reality for many
students.
| A video featuring the personal
stories of scholarship recipients and additional information about
the Foundation is featured on the
MACPA web site. |
The MACPA created a five-minute
video for the Michigan Accountancy Foundation (MAF) to support the
foundation and the future of the profession. The video shares the personal
stories of students who have received MAF scholarships, providing a keen
insight on how this program is making a measurable impact.
“I personally had the opportunity to hear these students tell their stories
and, at that moment, I knew that everyone should hear it – contributors and
future contributors alike. They should not miss out on experiencing,
first-hand, these emotional, heart-felt stories,” shared Peggy A.
Dzierzawski, MACPA President & CEO.
Through the MAF Scholarship Program, 66 deserving fifth/graduate year
accounting students have been awarded a combined $244,000 in scholarship
funds in the last three years alone. Without the scholarship, many of these
students didn’t know how they would have paid for the additional year of
college.
“Both of my parents have undergone serious surgeries; my father had a tumor
in his brain, my mother had to have rods and screws put in her back and my
grandfather had been battling cancer and he passed away right after the New
Year,” explained MAF Scholarship Recipient Merisha Cunmulaj after receiving
her scholarship in 2006.
“For the eight-month period of my internships, I was my family’s only source
of income… Before being awarded this scholarship, I wasn’t exactly sure how
I was going to receive the funds for graduate school.”
For 35 years, the Michigan Accountancy Foundation has supported accounting
education in an effort to lead students into the constantly changing CPA
arena.
It’s time for all CPAs to help secure the future of the profession by making
a tax-deductible
contribution to the MAF Scholarship Fund today.
There are several contribution levels you can choose from:
- MAF Contributor – gifts of $25 to $99. Donors receive
recognition on a special page on this Web site and with ribbons on name
badges at MACPA events.
- MAF Fellow – Gifts of $100 to $999. Donors recognized on the
MACPA web site, with donor ribbons on MACPA event name badges and in a
special MAF donor publication.
- MAF Partnered Scholarship – Gifts of $1,000 to $3,999. Donors
recognized on the MACPA web site, with donor ribbons on MACPA event name
badges, in a special MAF donor publication and verbally during the MAF
Fifth/Graduate Year Scholarship presentation for recipients.
- MAF Named Scholarship – Gifts of $4,000 or more. Donors
receive recognition on the MACPA Web site, with donor ribbons on MACPA
event name badges, in a special donor publication and verbally during
the MAF Fifth/Graduate Year Scholarship presentation for recipients. In
addition, Named Scholarship donors may participate in awarding MAF
Fifth/Graduate Year Scholarships, receiving on-stage recognition and
assisting with the presentation.
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November/December 2006
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