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Author: | Weinstein, G. P. Schuele, K. |
Title: | Practitioners as Mentors |
Journal: | Journal of Accountancy
2003 : JUN, VOL. 195:6, p. 39-44 |
Index terms: | ACCOUNTING STUDENTS MENTORS |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | With falling enrollment in accounting programs, practitioners can make an important contribution by helping students understand the challenges and rewards of practicing accounting. Participating in a mentoring program at a college or university is one way to make contact with future graduates and influence their career decisions. John Carroll University developed a mentoring program using the school's alumni accounting graduates. This flexible program gave students the opportunity to interact with CPAs by e-mail, phone or in person at lunch or on office visits. The mentors helped give students a more realistic picture of accounting career opportunities and the job responsibilities they would face. The John Carroll program draws mentors from both public accounting and industry. |
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