Florida Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 11, 2024) |
61. Department of Business and Professional Regulation |
61H1. Board of Accountancy |
61H1-38. Certified Public Accountant Education Minority Assistance Program |
1A student who meets the foregoing general criteria shall be eligible to be chosen to receive a scholarship so long as the following criteria are met:
27(1) Applicants must demonstrate a financial need which is defined as the cost of attendance at an institution of higher education less the expected family contribution and any gift aid for which the student is entitled. “Cost of attendance” is defined as a Board approved estimate of the expenses incurred by a typical financial aid student attending college. It includes direct educational costs (tuition, books, supplies, computers) as well as indirect costs (room and board, transportation, laundry, child care and personal expenses). Applicants will be required to authorize the Certified Public Accountant Education Minority Assistance Advisory Council (Council) to verify information submitted including financial assistance and educational costs. It is the intent that scholarship money from this source should not affect a student’s eligibility for other scholarships, but should reduce their self-help aid. However, the Council shall take other assistance into consideration when determining a student’s eligibility for a scholarship under this section.
180(2) Applicants must be enrolled as full-time or part-time students, as designated by the academic institution, in a fifth year accounting program as defined in Section 206473.3065(1), F.S., 208at an approved institution as defined in Rule 21661H1-27.001, 217F.A.C., and declared a major in accounting.
224(3) Applicants must demonstrate scholastic ability of a minimum undergraduate grade point average of 2.5 based on a 4.0 scale.
244(4) Applicants must be academically in good standing as defined by the college or university.
259(5) Applicants must be of “good moral character” as that term is defined in Section 274473.306(2)(b), F.S.
276(6) All applications must be postmarked by June 1 of the academic year to which the scholarship will apply.
295Rulemaking Authority 297473.304(1), 298473.3065(3) FS. 300Law Implemented 302473.3065 FS. 304History–New 9-22-99, Amended 5-28-06, 10-9-13, 10-28-24.