James Barnett Tax Experiential Award

Award type: 
Scholarships/awards
Award description: 

An award, valued at up to $2,500, will be provided annually to a full-time undergraduate student enrolled in Year Three or Four of any program in the School of Accounting and Finance in the Faculties of Arts, Mathematics, or Science. Selection is based on academic excellence (minimum 80% cumulative average), combined with active involvement in groups such as the Young Tax Professionals group - a co-curricular program where students participate in activities to gain a deeper understanding of career options in tax, develop technical and practical skills needed, and learn about current issues and specialty areas within the field. This award has a required experiential learning component where the selected student will have an opportunity to work directly with a tax faculty member on a tax education or technical research project during a term, as determined by the faculty member for whom they are working. Interested students should submit an application by October 1st to the Faculty Lead of the Young Tax Professionals group. This fund is made possible by the support of SAF faculty, staff and alumni in honour of Professor James Barnett, former Director of the School of Accounting and Finance.

Value description: 

up to $2,500

Eligibility & selection criteria: 
  • academic excellence (minimum 80% cumulative average)
  • active involvement in groups such as the Young Tax Professionals group
Level: 
Year Three, Year Four
Program:
Arts→Accounting and Financial Mgmt; Computing and Financial Mgmt; Mathematics→Mathematics/CPA; Science→Biotechnology/CPA
Citizenship: 
Canadian citizen/permanent resident, International/study permit student
Selection process: 
Application required
Term: 
Fall
Application deadline: 
October 1
Additional instructions: 

Interested students should submit an application by October 1st to the Faculty Lead of the Young Tax Professionals group.

Contact:
  • See contact detail below.
Contact detail: 

Please contact Julie Robson for any questions.