MURFREESBORO — An
MTSU student accounting organization has been recognized by its governing body as
one of the top such units internationally.
The Board of Directors for Beta Alpha Psi, an international
honors organization for accounting students and professionals, named MTSU’s
Zeta Gamma Chapter a “superior chapter” for its efforts during the 2013-2014
academic year.
This is the highest award given to Beta Alpha Psi chapters,
and each superior chapter will receive an award check for $275 sponsored by the
KPMG Foundation.
Founded in 1919, Beta Alpha Psi is an honor organization for
financial information students and professionals. There are over 300 chapters
on college and university campuses with over 300,000 members initiated since
Beta Alpha Psi's formation, according to www.bap.org.
MTSU accounting professor Paula Thomas serves as faculty
adviser for the student chapter.
In a congratulatory letter to MTSU this month, Kevin D.
Stocks, the
2014-2015 president of Beta Alpha Psi, noted that under Thomas’s
leadership, the MTSU chapter “has far exceeded the baseline requirements of
Beta Alpha Psi and has excelled in the areas of academics, professionalism, and
leadership.”
“This honor is due to the hard work and dedication of the
faculty — particularly Dr. Paula Thomas — and the students involved,” said Dr. David
Urban, dean of MTSU’s Jennings A. Jones College of Business, which includes the
Department of Accounting.
“On any campus with an accounting program, Beta Alpha Psi is
always where the very best accounting students are found,” Urban noted. “I am
pleased that our Zeta Gamma chapter is upholding the highest standards of
leadership, scholarship and service.”
Beta Alpha Psi introduces students to accounting
professionals from CPA firms, industry and government. Activities include:
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Weekly meetings with professional speakers,
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Community service projects
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Site visits to accounting firms and other
businesses.
The group hosts networking and other events open to professionals,
faculty and members. Beta Alpha Psi is open to accounting majors with an
overall GPA and accounting GPA of 3.0 or higher.
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