Supported by leading accounting firms and organizations, and
recognized nationally as a prominent resource throughout the
accounting profession, the Howard University School of Business
Center for Accounting Education (CAE) addresses the diversity
challenge by attracting more African Americans to the profession
and improves their rates of retention and upward mobility.
Because of the unique challenges young African Americans face
when entering the accounting profession, CAE offers initiatives
and programs that will prepare them to successfully maneuver
the pitfalls they may encounter early in their career. Training is
targeted to every stage of career development: students
considering accounting as a career; young professionals
beginning their career and preparing for the CPA Exam; middle
managers and potential senior leaders.
Supported by leading accounting firms and organizations, and recognized nationally as a prominent resource throughout the accounting profession, the Howard University School of Business Center for Accounting Education (CAE) addresses the diversity challenge by attracting more African Americans to the profession and improves their rates of retention and upward mobility. Because of the unique challenges young African Americans face when entering the accounting profession, CAE offers initiatives and programs that will prepare them to successfully maneuver the pitfalls they may encounter early in their career. Training is targeted to every stage of career development: students
considering accounting as a career; young professionals
beginning their career and preparing for the CPA Exam; middle
managers and potential senior leaders.
Center for
Accounting
Education
Center for
Accounting
Education
We’re
About
Success!
Frank Ross
Director
f_ross@howard.edu
202.806.1637
Pat Kellibrew
Coordinator
pkellibrew@howard.edu
We’re
About
Success!
Frank Ross
Director
f_ross@howard.edu
202.806.1637
Pat Kellibrew
Coordinator
pkellibrew@howard.edu
202.806.1643
CAE’s corporate stakeholders are among the professions leading
firms and major organizations who contribute resources and
expertise in the field of accounting. Members of the ever-increasing group of stakeholders participate in the training
programs, providing participants with real-world scenarios that
mirror their impending work environment.
Our Stakeholders include:
CAE’s corporate stakeholders are among the professions leading
firms and major organizations who contribute resources and
expertise in the field of accounting. Members of the ever-increasing group of stakeholders participate in the training
programs, providing participants with real-world scenarios that
mirror their impending work environment.
Our Stakeholders include:
Bert Smith & Company Thompson, Cobb, Bazilio and Associates
Bert Smith & Company Thompson, Cobb, Bazilio and Associates
AICPA BDO Seidman Becker CPA Review Deloitte KPMG
Coleman & Williams Ernst & Young Grant Thornton NABA
McConnell & Jones NABA Division of Firms PWC
AICPA BDOSeidman Becker CPA Review Deloitte KPMG
Coleman & Williams Ernst & Young Grant Thornton NABA
McConnell & Jones NABA Division of Firms PWC
Walker & Company Williams, Adley & Company
Walker & Company Williams, Adley & Company