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Poole College awards 12 Master of Accounting Fellowships

The MAC Fellowship Program awarded fellowships to twelve students in the Master of Accounting class of 2016.  Sponsors included Big Four and Second Tier national professional service firms, NC State Graduate School and the Department of Accounting. Following are this iyear's recipients, along with the school where they completed their undergraduate studies and their academic major. 

  • Esra Alshawafi, Methodist University, Accounting, 2015, EY Fellow
  • Christa Allen, Meredith College, Accounting, 2015, BDO Fellow
  • Matthew Chapman, NC State, Accounting, 2015, EY Fellow
  • Elizabeth Dimsdale, NC State, Accounting, 2015, Dixon Hughes Goodman Fellow
  • Brian Haun, University of Georgia, 2008, Radio, Television & Digital Communications, EY Fellow
  • Erica Merriman, Emory & Henry College, 2015, Accounting, CliftonLarsonAllen Fellow
  • Jodecia Parkins, St. Leo University, 2015, Accounting, EY Fellow
  • Jeremiah Thayer, University of South Carolina – Aiken, Accounting, 2014, CliftonLarsonAllen Fellow
  • Ray Toney, NC State, 2015, Criminology, Cherry Bekaert Fellow
  • Logan Hurley, NC State, 2015, Accounting, Academic Fellow
  • Kelsey McDowell, NC State, 2015, Accounting, Academic Fellow
  • Johannes Moolman, University of Mount Olive, 2015, Academic Fellow

The MAC fellowship program is made possible through a partnership between sponsoring companies and CPA firms and the Poole College of Management's Department of Accounting. A fellowship may provide financial support for education expenses and may include an offer of employment upon graduation.

Students may be considered for the fellowships as part of their admissions process for the Jenkins MAC program and recipients are selected based on their scholarship, leadership, service, experience, presence and integrity.