Categories: News

Winthrop’s Samuel Yarrow Awarded Scholarship from the Massachusetts Society of CPAs

Special to the Transcript

The Massachusetts Society of Certified Public Accountants (MSCPA) today announced that Samuel Yarrow of Winthrop was awarded the MSCPA Alliance Scholarship from the MSCPA’s Educational Foundation. 

Yarrow, a student at Northeastern University, was one of 32 students selected to receive a scholarship from the MSCPA’s Educational Foundation’s 2021 Scholarship Program. The students will be presented with their awards at the Virtual MSCPA Scholarship Award Ceremony and Reception on June 9.

“The Society is honored to support these remarkable students who are the next generation of CPAs” said Amy Pitter, president and CEO of the MSCPA. “Becoming a CPA opens up endless opportunities in a variety of fields, and we couldn’t be prouder to guide them along their journey while advancing the future of the profession.”

Scholarships are funded 100% through donations to the MSCPA’s Educational Foundation. This year, the MSCPA presented $145,500 in scholarships to students. The mission of the MSCPA’s Educational Foundation is to inspire and support the next generation of CPAs in Massachusetts. Since the program’s inception in 2006, the Educational Foundation has awarded over 300 scholarships to aspiring CPAs, ranging from $2,500 – $10,000 and totaling more than over $1,500,000. MSCPA scholarships are available for both undergraduate and graduate accounting students who are attending a college or university in Massachusetts or attending a college or university out-of-state with a permanent residence in Massachusetts. Scholarship funds are issued directly to the students and can be used for tuition, books, interviewing expenses or other needs. For more information about the Educational Foundation, click here.

The Massachusetts Society of Certified Public Accountants, Inc. is the state professional association of certified public accountants, representing over 11,000 members in public accounting practice, industry and business, government and education. The Society works to develop and maintain high professional standards and offers a wide array of legislative, technical and referral services to its members.

Transcript Staff

Recent Posts

Council, Planning Board hears from public on 3A concerns

By Adam Swift The town council and the planning board held a joint meeting Tuesday…

1 day ago

Friends of Winthrop Beach host ‘Shark Talk with Doctor Gregory Skomal’

Friends of Winthrop Beach presented “Shark Talk with Doctor Gregory Skomal” on May 9 at…

1 day ago

WIHA dinner meeting highlights Winthrop’s Tewksbury Greenhouses

Ashley Tewksbury-Barisano, fifth-generation owner of Winthrop’s Tewksbury Greenhouses, and her mother, Deborah Tewksbury, shared their…

1 day ago

Mosquito spraying requests to open soon

With the weather warming up this week, people might begin to see some mosquitoes buzzing…

1 day ago

Letter to the Editor

A GREAT HONOR Dear Editor: It was such a pleasure to see John Domenico honored…

1 day ago

WHS Sports Roundup 5-16-24

Nick Cappuccio sets new WHS mark in 100 dash It is a sports truism that records…

1 day ago