BACHELOR’S DEGREE SCHOLARSHIPS

All scholarships offered at the bachelor’s degree level must meet the following criteria:

  • Applicant must be a woman
  • Applicant must have financial needs
  • Applicant must be pursuing an accounting degree program (including those pursuing a double major)
  • Applicant must be attending an AACSB accredited college or university
  • Applicant must be US Citizen, except for the EFWA Global Undergraduate Scholarship

Horizons Scholarship (2-Year Scholarship) – up to $5,000 per year for up to two years

  • Applicant must be the primary source of support for her family
  • Applicant must be within approximately 60 credit hours from completing her accounting bachelor’s degree
  • For renewal for the second-year funding:
    • Recipient must provide verification of continuing progress towards an accounting degree
    • Recipient must provide evidence of completion of satisfactory course work as evidenced by a 2.0 or greater GPA

IMA Undergraduate Scholarship (1-Year Scholarship) - up to $2,000 one-time

Additionally, recipients will receive a complimentary one-year IMA student membership ($39 value), the CMA exam entrance fee ($250 value), as well as exam registration fee ($415 value per part). The CMA exam entrance and registration fees have a two-year time limit and are non-transferable.

  • Applicant must be the primary source of support for her family

EFWA Undergraduate Scholarship (1-Year Scholarship) - up to $1,500 one-time

Global Scholarship (1-Year Scholarship) – up to $1,500 one-time

  • Open to non-U.S. Citizens

  Scholarship Application

Applications must be  completed  by March 30.

For more information about EFWA scholarships, visit our Frequently Asked Questions page.
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