Laurels Fund Scholarships

The Laurels Fund was established in 1978 for the purpose of providing scholarships to female students who are pursuing advanced degrees in accounting.

Scholarships may be awarded up to $5,000 to deserving Ph.D. students who have completed comprehensive exams prior to the previous fall semester.

The selection of award recipients is based on:
- Scholarship, involving academic achievements in course work and research activities
- Service, including any volunteer work to which the applicant has made significant or long-term commitments
- Financial need

If possible, please send your application in hard copy and on disk. Application forms should be downloaded from the EFWA web site so that applicants can edit and complete certain parts of the application within the standard form.

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