CPAEF BC Post-Secondary Student Awards

CPAEF BC
Provider
Value
$2500
Deadline
November 15, 2023
Difficulty
Normal

The Chartered Professional Accountants’ Education Foundation of British Columbia (CPAEF) offers scholarships and/or bursaries to students attending accredited post-secondary institutions (university or college) in British Columbia.

 

CPAEF Named Scholarships and Bursaries

Application deadline: As indicated by the specific post-secondary institution

CPAEF has worked closely with post-secondary institutions across the province to offer awards to accounting students in recognition of their academic achievements. Students can apply for these scholarships and bursaries by contacting their school’s registrar and/or financial aid office. Award recipients are selected by the post-secondary institution based on the eligibility requirements of the specific awards.

See a complete listing of named post-secondary awards and how to apply.

 

CPAEF Scholarships at Other PSIs

Application deadline: May 1

The CPAEF also awards scholarships to students who demonstrate achievement in accounting at the following post-secondary institutions that do not have named scholarships or bursaries. Students must be in their final year of their diploma or degree program and intend to register for the CPA Professional Education Program (PEP). Successful applicants will receive their award upon registering with the CPA Western School of Business.

Fill out the CPA Education Foundation Award Application Form

 

CPAEF Bursaries for PSI Students

Application deadline: May 15 and November 15 of each year

CPAEF offers bursaries of up to $3,000 per year for accounting students who have financial need and who are attending a BC post-secondary institution in their first through fourth years. These awards are based on community involvement, personal circumstances, and financial need.

Fill out the Post-Secondary Institution Student Bursary Form

 

Telus Award for Indigenous Post-Secondary Success ($2,500)

Application deadline: May 15 and November 15 of each year

This sponsored award is open to BC students that identify as Indigenous and are in their 3rd or 4th year of a BBA or BCom program with an accounting concentration or that are enrolled in a diploma program in accounting. This award is open to all Indigenous students enrolled at an accredited post-secondary institution that are Canadian citizens, permanent residents, protected persons, or students with study permits. Applicants must have completed at least one Intermediate Financial Accounting course, demonstrate financial need, and demonstrate satisfactory academic achievement. Please ensure that your application specifies the name of the award you are applying for.

Download the application form for Telus Award for Indigenous Post-Secondary Success.

 

Telus Award for Black Post-Secondary Success ($2,500)

Application deadline: May 15 and November 15 of each year

This sponsored award is open to BC students that identify as Black and are in their 3rd or 4th year of a BBA or BCom program with an accounting concentration or that are enrolled in a diploma program in accounting. This award is open to all Black students enrolled at an accredited post-secondary institution that are Canadian citizens, permanent residents, protected persons, or students with study permits. Applicants must have completed at least one Intermediate Financial Accounting course, demonstrate financial need, and demonstrate satisfactory academic achievement. Please ensure that your application specifies the name of the award you are applying for.

Download the application form for Telus Award for Black Post-Secondary Success.

How to Apply

The Chartered Professional Accountants’ Education Foundation of British Columbia (CPAEF) offers scholarships and/or bursaries to students attending accredited post-secondary institutions (university or college) in British Columbia.

Requirements vary by award.

Award committees are responsible for evaluating the scholarship and aid applications received by the Foundation.

The CPAEF is responsible for ensuring compliance with the evaluation criteria, the rules in force and the ethical rules of use for each of the existing scholarship programs. The decisions of the CPAEF are final and without appeal.

The CPAEF reserves the right to change, without notice, the number and the amount of the scholarships and awards, as well as the rules for each of its scholarships and awards in force.