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Let the MAF Help Relieve the Financial
Strain of Completing Your Accounting EducationDoes it seem
like the closer you get to graduation the more stressed you feel? Money,
course work, work experience, and passing the CPA exam are just a few things
that may trigger anxiety. The Michigan Accountancy Foundation (MAF) recognizes the
difficulties students face towards the end of their education and offers
help. This year, the MAF will award more than 20 scholarships to deserving
fifth/graduate year accounting students.
The Foundation vigorously works to increase the number of students
graduating from accounting programs each year. Offering these scholarships
is one way to lessen the monetary stress associated with completing school,
and increase the number of students positioned to become leaders in the CPA
profession in the future.
Are you a full-time accounting student or do you work and go to school
part-time? Do you attend a Michigan university? Will you start your final
year of school after March 31, 2008? And most importantly, do you intend to
practice public accounting in Michigan once you graduate?
If you answered “yes” to the above questions, then completing an application
for the MAF Fifth/Graduate Year Scholarship should be at the top of your
to-do list. Do not delay; the application deadline is January 31, 2008.
Simply fill out this
application, complete the necessary requirements, and send the
application to the Michigan Accountancy Foundation. Review this list of the
criteria to qualify for the scholarship. If you have any questions, please
contact David Johnson at 248.267.3700.
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