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From financial support to career speakers, CTCPA supports high school and college educators (and students, of course!).
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Career speakers and presentations.
We love to come to your school or campus for career fairs, accounting club presentations, or accounting classes, with a variety of available presentations:
- Accounting career options (from CTCPA staff or working CPAs)
- Becoming a CPA in Connecticut
- New and young CPA panel discussions
- Business communications seminars including public speaking, business writing, and other client skills managers tell us new hires need to succeed.
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Graduate student marketing opportunities.
Attract top-notch go-getters to your graduate program by sponsoring a new and young professionals event or advertising in the CTCPA's Guide to Connecticut CPA Employers or Connecticut CPA magazine.
Contact: Cindy Panioto
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Scholarships and grants.
The Accounting Scholarship Foundation aims to help tomorrow's CPAs today by providing financial help including:
- Scholarships for high school students
- Scholarships for undergraduate and graduate students and CPA candidates
- Grants for college accounting departments and clubs.
Learn more and find scholarship applications.
Contact: Alicia Strong
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Educator membership.
CPAs as well as non-certified full-time accounting faculty meeting eligibility requirements are welcome to enjoy the many benefits of CTCPA membership.
Contact: Liz Frazza

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Resources for high school students.
We start promoting the accounting profession and the CPA credential at the high school level in a number of ways:
- AIM (Accounting Is My Major), a free, half-day program giving high school students an opportunity to explore a day in the life of an accounting major in college - at actual Connecticut colleges and universities!
- Scholarships for high school students
- Career speakers
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