ACCOUNTING & LEGAL STUDIES SCHOLARSHIPS
Scholarship applied directly to tuition through The College of Charleston Foundation:
The applicant must be an undergraduate accounting (ACCT) major who has completed at least 9 credits in ACCT (minimum of 6 credits at CofC) and 54 hours overall as of January 2009. Also, the applicant must have plans to enroll in undergraduate courses at the College in Fall 2009 as the scholarship will be used to defray future undergraduate tuition costs in Fall and/or Spring semesters.
Awards provided by various vendors of CPA Exam Review products:
The applicant must be intending on taking the Becker LiveCourse this Summer at the College of Charleston.
The Greenville Chapter of the American Society of Women Accountants (ASWA) offers two (2) $500 scholarships to accounting and finance undergraduate students each year. If you have completed sixty (60) college credit hours and are an ACCT undergraduate, you are eligible to apply. The ASWA Scholarship application deadline for this year is February 1, 2009. Contact Jennifer Littrell at jlittrell@dixon-hughes.com with any questions you might have.
Links to additional scholarships and awards for ACCT majors:
ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT AWARDS
The following awards are voted upon by the Accounting & Legal Studies
faculty. (No application is necessary.)
Outstanding Graduate Student Award
Eligibility: MS Accountancy Graduates
Criteria: Outstanding student in ACLS Department
Outstanding Undergraduate Student Award
Eligibility: Graduating Seniors
Criteria: Outstanding student in ACLS Department
William Young Warren Ripley Jr. Memorial Award
Established in 1978 by family
Eligibility: Graduating Seniors
Criteria: Outstanding academic performance
William F. Muckenfuss Award
Established in 1987 by Dr. Linda Plunkett
Eligibility: Continuing Education (part-time) students
Criteria: Outstanding academic performance
Institute of Internal Auditors Award
Established in 2007 by Doug Fioto
Eligibility: Graduating seniors and MS Accountancy graduates
Criteria: Outstanding academic performance in Auditing Theory
(ACCT 409), Advanced Auditing (ACCT 509) and/or Internal Auditing
and Forensic Accounting (ACCT 510)

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