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Began in 1919 at the University of Illinois as an accounting honors society. Has expanded to include finance and I/S students as well as being internationally recognized. Currently 289 registered chapters. Over 200,000 members, worldwide, have been initiated.
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Career Development Networking Interviewing Resume Job Search Skills Leadership/Professional Skills Anybody that wants to be a leader will be a leader
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Mock Interviews Resume Workshops Professional Speakers Various Networking Events CPA Exam Information VITA Training Annual Shareholder’s Meeting Spring Banquet
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Meet the Professionals Network with business professionals in a relaxed environment International, national, regional and local CPA firms Government and Industry organizations October 1, 2010 6:30-9:30 pm Location: Crowne Plaza Hotel Attire: Professional Cost: $25 RSVP: Libbe Bear @ wwu.bap.rsvp@gmail.com by Friday September 24.
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PURPOSE: to encourage a sense of ethical, social and public responsibilities in students through participation in campus and community service activities DIRECT SERVICE INDIRECT SERVICE
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Examples: Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Winter/Spring activity Tutoring Sessions – group, email or one-on - one All year long Food and Clothing drives Proposed Autumn quarter activity Adopt-A-Site Fund raising projects for charity Junior Achievements Providing financial consultation to campus/off- campus organizations
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Medal of inspiration **Sponsored by the AICPA** Gold Chapter Challenge **Sponsored by KPMG** ERNST & YOUNG Diversity Award **Sponsored by ERNST & YOUNG** VITA **Sponsored by BAP and the Internal Revenue Service** Project Run With It **Sponsored by MOSS ADAMS LLP** BEST PRACTICES **Sponsored by DELOITTE** Environmental Sustainability & Social Responsibility Helping Others Understand Financial Information Professions Innovate: The Accountants Role in a Changing Business Environment
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Main campus chapter was 4 th (Delta) established chapter, and has around 150 members. UW – Bothell’s chapter is starting its 2 nd year and had 50 members in its first year. A superior chapter reflects on the business program and the graduates from that school. All accounting firms know about and are involved with BAP.
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High School Symposium VITA Community Service Day Best Practice – Chapter Sustainability 3 rd Place
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3.0 in area of concentration and either: Cumulative GPA 3.0 Achieved rank in the top 35% of your class Attained a 3.25 cumulative GPA on the most recently completed 30 semester hours (50 quarter hours). $55 national registration fee and $5 quarterly chapter dues. Hourly requirements: Minimum of 32 hours between Professional and Service activities. At least 12 hours of each. A BAP hour is 50 minutes.
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To qualify as a BAP event, 25% of the chapter members must participate. We would like to have events with 100% participation Events that have less than 25% involvement count as a BAP activity A maximum of 5 hours per year of Non-BAP (not a BAP event or activity) Professional and 5 hours per year of Non-BAP Service hours are allowed to be reported.
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Meetings are typically bi-weekly on Wednesday from 6:00 to 8:00 pm. Executive committee meets every week. http://uwbbap.org/?page_id=17 http://uwbbap.org/?page_id=17 http://www.bap.org/ http://www.bap.org/
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