The deadline for applications for the 2010 NSA Scholarship Awards is March 10, 2009.
• Be undergraduates, enrolled part-time or full-time in an accredited two-year or four year college or university in the United States - majoring in accounting.
1) Students in an accredited two-year college may apply during their first year or during their second year if transferring to a four-year institution, provided they are committed to a major in accounting throughout the remainder of their college career, or
2) Students in an accredited four-year college may apply for a scholarship for their second, third, or fourth year of studies, provided they are committed to a major in accounting throughout the remainder of their college career.
• Have a “B” (3.0 on a 4.0 scale) or better grade point average.
• Be a United States or Canadian citizen enrolled part-time or full-
time in an accredited two-year or four year college or university in
the United States.
*High School Seniors or students not yet enrolled in an undergraduate
accounting program are NOT eligible to receive NSA Scholarship
Foundation awards.
Source: http://www.nsacct.org/foundation.asp?id=578
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