Accounting Scholarship Program For USA-Canada Students

Accounting Scholarship Program For USA-Canada Students

Sponsor: AIS Technolabs

Submission Deadline

May 15

Field(s) of Study

Finance and Accounting

Award Amount

$1000

Scholarship Description

You must have completed high school / secondary school education You must be a citizen or permanent resident of USA/Canada You must have enrolled for or planning to enroll for an undergraduate or postgraduate course in accounting (for eg. BS in finance, Graduate certification in Government Accounting, Master of Science in Accounting, etc.) with an accredited university/college/institution in the USA or Canada You must have completed at least one term of course in the accounting field You must not be a college dropout There must be no gap between the bachelor’s and master’s degree

Other Criteria

To apply, you need to submit a project on Online Fundraising Software which would include the requisites and flow of the software. Just mention in 1500-2000 words about the specifications required in the software to be useful for accountants and financial analysts. You need to email this project to the address below before 15th May 2019. Our panel of judges would check the project and verify the details submitted by all the students, and if your project is up to the standards we expect, you would be winning this scholarship. The names of the winners would be announced on our website listed below by 31st May 2019.

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More Award Details

Number of Awards1
IncludesAIS Technolabs can change the rules & regulations at any time of the scholarship process, except the reward amount AIS Technolabs would never share the students’ projects or details with any third-party company or person
Nationality RequiredUnrestricted
Host CountriesCanada and United States

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