Wake Forest University Accounting Diversity ConsortiumAs part of an ongoing diversity initiative, the Schools of Business invites college juniors and seniors from other campuses, including historically black colleges and universities, to learn more about the Master of Science in Accountancy (MSA) degree, careers in accounting, and specifically, the Wake Forest MSA program. The event, typically held in January, is known as the Accounting Diversity Consortium and is funded by the Ernst & Young accounting firm. Participants are given the opportunity to meet faculty members, students, and alumni of the school, and representatives from Ernst & Young. The goal of the consortium is to introduce prospective students to the program’s curriculum, admissions process, and value of a master’s degree in accountancy. Participant expenses, travel costs, and accommodations will be covered during the length of the program. Wake Forest University Accounting Diversity Consortium Funded by Ernst & Young January 8-10, 2010 Eligibility: - Undergraduate juniors and seniors from underrepresented groups
- Accounting majors
- Students with a 3.20 GPA or higher
Application Deadline: December 11, 2009 (Deadline has been extended) Application Process: - Online application
- Resume
- Unofficial copy of undergraduate transcript
- Letter of recommendation from faculty member
To apply, please submit the online application using the link above. Then, send the additional application components via email to Stacy Owen, Director of Admissions. Your application is not considered complete until all four components have been received. Completed applications will be reviewed beginning December 11 and selected students will be notified thereafter. Learn more: Download the Wake Forest Accounting Diversity Consortium brochure For more information, contact the Office of Graduate Business Admissions at 866.925.3622 or admissions@mba.wfu.edu.
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