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$15,000

Time to complete

Regular:

30-60 min

With Mos:

10-20min

Requirements

Regular:

Essay

With Mos:

Pre-written

AICPA Fellowship for Minority Doctoral Students

AICPA

Overview

This scholarship provides $15,000 for minority students of Black or African American; Hispanic or Latino; Native American or Alaska Native; Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander ethnicity who are admitted and attend traditional, residential, full-time doctoral programs in accounting at universities accredited by the AACSB, ACBSP, and IACBE. To qualify, you must have earned a Master’s degree or completed at least 3 years of full-time experience in the accounting profession. To apply, you'll need to submit an essay and recommendations. Apply!

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Status

Coming soon

Deadline

🗓 June 15, 2025

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🏫 Your school

What you'll need

Essay

Write an essay to apply.

Recommendation letter

You’ll need someone who knows you to write about the great

Resume

You’ll need an overview of your experiences and accomplishments.

Other

Check the website for additional requirements.

FAQ

Each scholarship has a set of requirements: specific factors that determine whether or not you're eligible to apply. You can visit the scholarship site to find this information, or fill out the Mos quiz to be automatically matched with scholarships you qualify for! FYI: the more information you share with Mos, the better scholarship matches Mos will make!

You'll typically need to create an account to apply for a scholarship, and submit your application through their website—this is called a scholarship application portal. Not all scholarship providers use portals—some will just require that the application materials be sent via email. Tip: it's a good idea to write down your usernames and passwords to keep track of all your applications!

To increase your chances of getting a scholarship, apply early, follow all application instructions, and write a great scholarship essay (if applicable)! For more help, ask a Mos advisor!

Letters of recommendation typically come from teachers, counselors, coaches, leaders in groups you're a part of—basically any person who knows you well and is NOT a family member.

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