Tobin College Department of Accounting and Taxation Hosted First Accounting Scholars Reception

December 16, 2011

On November 28, 2011 the Tobin College Department of Accounting and Taxation hosted its first Scholars Reception and Executive Advisory Board (E-board) panel discussion to launch the new Accounting Honor’s Curriculum. Eligible students and their parents were invited to learn about the requirements of the program as well as hear from E-board members about the advantages to making a commitment to excel in the field of accounting.

The newly-established scholars program offers curriculum and events that emphasize the attributes of professionalism, global awareness and service, a focus of the Tobin College and the University’s strategic plans.  Attendees heard how the program contributes to a successful professional career; internship preparation; how the global aspect of the program adds value to the scholar’s professional development; and what distinguishes a Tobin graduate from others.
 


Executive Advisory Board Panelists included:
Chris Cahill, Deloitte
Anthony S. Chan, Berdon LLP
Joseph Ramos, Muriel Siebert & Company
Warren Ruppel, Marks Paneth & Shron LLP
Michael Sabatini, Grant Thornton LLP
Edward F. Smith, KPMG (retired) and Adjunct Professor of Accounting and Taxation
Daniel M. Valerio, Ernst & Young LLP

Program participants receive an invitation based on selective criteria such as a 3.75 overall cumulative GPA, a high school average above 92 and an SAT score of at least 1200. Once accepted, students are afforded the opportunity to attend numerous seminars, participate in a full-time winter internship with an accounting firm and travel to a foreign country as part of a Global Destination Course.
 


For more information about the Accounting Honor’s program, please contact the Department of Accounting and Taxation at (718) 990-6461.

About the Peter J. Tobin College of Business
The Peter J. Tobin College of Business has provided a high-quality business education for over eighty years, offering individuals from throughout the world the opportunity to study in New York’s dynamic business environment. The innovative curriculum emphasizes an analytic and hands-on understanding of business practice that prepares graduates to excel in today’s global marketplace.

For additional information about the Peter J. Tobin College of Business, please contact Asia Hauter at (718) 990-6218, via e-mail at hautera@stjohns.edu or visit us at www.stjohns.edu/tobin.