CPA Australia CPA Program Award for Top Bachelor of Accountancy Graduate

Financial Aid Type: Awards & Prizes, Donors
Nationality: Singapore Citizen, Permanent Resident, Foreigner
Student Type: Current Students

About the Award

Established in 2008, the CPA Australia CPA Program Award for Top Bachelor of Accountancy Graduate is given annually to the top graduating student from the School of Accountancy at the Singapore Management University.  The objective of the Award is to motivate and recognise the University's exceptional students who are pursuing the Bachelor of Accountancy.

The award will be presented at the SMU Commencement Ceremony (School of Accountancy Undergraduate Ceremony).

Eligibility Criteria

  • Final year Bachelor of Accountancy students (including double degree in Accountancy)
  • Achieved minimum 3.20 cumulative GPA

The Award will only be given if there is a candidate of sufficient merit.

Benefits

  • Certificate and $1,000 Cash Prize
  • Full cost of first enrolment in 4 CPA programme segments over a period of 3 years (the recipient is entitled to enroll in up to 2 segments each year)

Application

  • Invitation by SOA to apply to CPA Australia for the Award
  • Final award decision shall be made by CPA Australia

Enquiries

Centre for Student Financial Assistance
Office of Admissions and Financial Assistance
Email: finasst@smu.edu.sg

About the Donor

CPA Australia is one of the world’s largest accounting bodies with more than 139,000 members working in 114 countries.  We have operations in chosen markets throughout the world, including all Australian capital cities, Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.

CPA Australia’s primary aim is to enhance our members’ professional knowledge and support their career development through education, training, technical support and advocacy.  Staff and members work together with local and international bodies to represent the views and concerns of the profession to governments, regulators, industries, academia and the general public.

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