Congratulations to the 2024 NJCPA Scholarship Recipients
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April 25, 2024
We are delighted to announce that the NJCPA Scholarship Fund awarded $168,000 in scholarships to 38 New Jersey-based high school and college students on April 25. Out of 180 applicants, the Fund distributed scholarships to 25 college students and 13 high school students. The college students each received between $2,000 and $6,500, and the high school students each received $1,500. The Deloitte Foundation funded scholarships for five high school and college students. The Fund distributed NJCPA/American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) Minority Scholarships as well as NJCPA/National Association of Black Accountants – Northern New Jersey (NABA-NNJ) Chapter Awards and several in-name of awards. The scholarships were based on academic performance, standardized test scores (if taken), essays and personal interviews.
Congratulations to this year’s scholarship recipients:
High School Awards ($1,500)
- Christina Baldosaro, Washington Township High School
- Paige Benbrook, Middletown High School North
- Marina DiCristofaro, Williamstown High School
- Jeremy Flitt, West Orange High School
- Alyssa Hoffman, Marlboro High School
- Elizabeth Hoover, Shawnee High School
- Jacob Lucas, Montville Township High School
- Julian Miller, Washington Township High School
- Silah Mrazek, Lacey Township High School
- Christopher Smith, Washington Township High School
Deloitte Foundation NJCPA Scholars Awards ($1,500-$6,500)
- Dayleny Beato, Hudson County School of Technology
- Selina Liu, Dwight Morrow High School
- Manuela Torres, Dwight Morrow High School
- Ashley De La Rosa-Hanlon, Kean University
- Nana Bawuah, Montclair State University
In Name of College Awards ($2,000-$6,500)
- Bowman and Company, LLP - In Memory of John F. Dailey Jr.
John Zerillo, Rowan University - Bowman and Company, LLP - In Memory of Lisa A. Donahue
Antonette Juliane Almendras, Rutgers University - New Brunswick - Citrin Cooperman
Lucia Pollaro, Fairleigh Dickinson University - Madison
Ruth Ciprian, Rutgers University-Newark - CohnReznick
Francheliz Peguero Mauricio, Rider University - EisnerAmper
Shriya Deshmukh, Rutgers University- New Brunswick - Frazer, Evangelista, Sahni & Company
Christina Pantagis, Seton Hall University - Holman Frenia Allison PC
Rylee Cascone, Rider University - In Honor of Brad Muniz
Debbie Sanchez, Rider University - In Honor of Frank Boutillette
Kevin Benitez, Rutgers University-Newark - In Honor of Ralph Albert Thomas
Gabriel Veras-Conde, Middlesex County College - In Memory of Michael A. Polito
Shailee Goradia, Rutgers University - New Brunswick - In Memory of John F. Dailey Jr.
Kevin Norton, Fairleigh Dickinson University - Metropolitan Campus - In Memory of Frederick and Lenore Horn
Avrum Yossi Schwartz, Fairleigh Dickinson University - Metropolitan Campus
Yehuda Yardley, Fairleigh Dickinson University - Metropolitan Campus - Mazars USA LLP
Nishad Manohar, Stevens Institute of Technology - NJCPA Council of Past Presidents
Debora Bazellari, Fairleigh Dickinson University - Metropolitan Campus - Smolin, Lupin & Co. P.A.
Elaine Chang, Rutgers University- New Brunswick - WilkinGuttenplan - In Memory of Jules C. Frankel
Amanda Gelber, Seton Hall University - WithumSmith+Brown
Lauren Gelber, Seton Hall University
Christopher Gulics, Rider University
Minority Scholarships ($5,500)
- NJCPA/American Institute of CPAs
Felecia Watson, Rider University
Symphony Pomales, Stockton University - NJCPA/National Association of Black Accountants – Northern New Jersey Chapter
To be announced
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