KPMG Michael Fielder Scholarship for Bahamian Student Pursing An Accounting Designation

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FOR BAHAMIAN STUDENTS WANTING TO PURSUE :

CPA (Certified Public Accountant) , CA (Chartered Accountant) or ACCA (Association Chartered Certified Accountant)

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Overview: 

The KPMG Michael Fielder Scholarship is awarded annually by the Partners to a Bahamian student who is interested in pursuing one of the following certifications: Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Chartered Accountant (CA) or Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA). The scholarship provides financial assistance for undergraduates, from juniors to seniors studying one of the following majors: Accounting, Accounting with IT, Accounting with Finance or Accounting with a foreign language at an accredited tertiary educational institution. The scholarship is renewable for a total of two (2) years, providing that the student meets all the required conditions. The scholarship amount will be disbursed at the beginning of each academic year.

Items Needed

  • Resume  
  • Copy of passport or other proof of Bahamian citizenship 
  • Most recent official transcript with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5  
  • Passport sized color photograph  
  • Two character references, including one from your Accounting professor  
  • Statement/Essay(Maximum of 400 words): The lessons we take from failure can be fundamental to later success. Recount an incident or time when you experienced failure. How did it affect you, and what did you learn from the experience?

Terms and Conditions

Successful scholarship recipients are expected to:  

Commit to working with KPMG during the summer breaks

Commit to working with KPMG as a full-time employee for a minimum period of three (3) years after completion of the undergraduate degree

Sign a contract agreeing to the terms and conditions of the scholarship program 

KPMG reserves the right to withhold the scholarship in any given year if a suitable candidate is not identified.

Scholarship Recipient Requirements  

  •  One must submit an official copy of one’s transcript at the end of each semester
  • One must currently hold and maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5 (this should also be within your major).
  • One must provide documentation to support the various college/university expenses being incurred, i.e. tuition, books, room and board) at the beginning of each academic year.
  • One must be enrolled at an accredited tertiary level educational institution at the junior to senior level and must be pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in one of the following majors: Accounting, Accounting with IT, Accounting with Finance or Accounting with a foreign language. 
  • The KPMG Scholarship amount will be disbursed at the beginning of each academic year and is renewable for a total of two (2) years.
  • One is expected to qualify and obtain your license as a Certified Public Accountant or Chartered Accountant within two (2) years of the commencement of your full-time employment.
  • One will be expected to work for KPMG during the summer breaks.
  • One will be expected to work for KPMG as a full-time employee for a minimum period of two (2) years after completion of the undergraduate degree.
  • One is expected to sign a contract agreeing to the terms and conditions of the KPMG (Bahamas) Scholarship Program.
  •  KPMG reserves the right to withdraw the scholarship award if one does not meet the requirements stipulated above or one’s character comes under question, and KPMG also reserves the right to withhold the scholarship in any given year if a suitable candidate is not identified.
  •  Should KPMG have to withdraw the scholarship, the parent/guardian who is co-signing on this application form, will be responsible for paying all monies expended and all legal costs incurred by KPMG.

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Do you have an interest in math and science? Have you ever thought about engineering as a career ?

Simply put, engineers are problem solvers. They design and produce products and systems that meets a specific need in their community.

This week on the Caribbean Students to Atlantic Canada Podcast (CS2AC), we spoke to Andy. Andy, who is from the Bahamas, is a graduate of the University of New Brunswick’s computer engineering program.

Listen to what Andy has to say about his experience as a UNB Engineering student.

As we continue to feature this great field of study, we thought it fitting to  list a few things that we like about the engineering programs throughout Canada’s East Coast.

1. Great Variety

That’s right! You may have heard about civil and chemical engineering, but have you heard about sustainable design engineering or geodesy & geomatics engineering? How about ocean & naval architectural engineering offered by Memorial University of Newfoundland?  Check out our post on Interesting Engineering Disciplines offered  by universities in Atlantic Canada.

2. You Get A Ring

But not just any ring! All Canadian trained engineers wear this symbol on the pinky finger of their working hand. It’s purpose is to act as constant reminder of   what it means to be an engineer and the ethical obligations that accompany the title. Read more on : ‘The Ritual of the Calling of an Engineer

3. Co-op Programs

A co-operative education program allows a student the opportunity to apply what was learned in the classroom  to a professional setting.The benefits are numerous allowing pre-graduates to expand their knowledge, explore career options and establish contacts in their chosen industry.

Interested in an engineering program? Check to see if they offer a co-op option.

Universities providing engineering programs include:  University of New Brunswick, Dalhousie University and Memorial University of Newfoundland

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CS2AC Session 1: Bahamian Student's Journey Through Computer Engineering at University of New Brunswick

On this session of  the Caribbean Students to Atlantic Canada Podcast we talk with Andy, a past Computer Engineering student at the University of New Brunswick. Andy takes us through his process of dorm set-up, cell phone acquisition and opening a Canadian bank account. He also dives into the details of his scholarship and  paid work co-op.

In this session you will learn:

  • Why Andy chose the University of New Brunswick
  • How he and his father navigated Fredericton upon landing
  • About what was needed to set up his first dorm room 
  • What steps he took in order to secure a scholarship
  • About  his paid UNB Co-operative work experience and how he used it to help pay school fees after completion (A co-op work experience combines what was learned in the classroom with job experience prior to completing one’s degree. )
  • His suggestions for students wanting to study computers and enter the technology industry
  • His advice for Caribbean students combating the snow

JUMPSTART !

Things you can do now for classroom and career

Learn coding with Codeacademy

Store your projects on  Github

About the City

About Fredericton:  As a Caribbean student in Fredericton, you will not be disappointed while taking a break from the books!  Located along the Saint John river, there are lots of walking/ bike trails and museums. The small town atmosphere makes all feel welcomed. It is not uncommon for students to switch up the scene and hold meetings or study sessions in one of the many coffee shops around town. 

Resources

UNB Computer Engineering Program

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Stores around Fredericton that may be useful: Walmart, Best Buy, Sobeys, Superstore

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