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FAQ: Bree Montoya Scholarship for Future Accounting Professionals
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The Bree Montoya Scholarship offers accounting students a $1,000 financial advantage and recognition to enhance their academic and professional credentials.
The scholarship requires an 800-word ethics essay by July 15, 2026, with selection based on originality, clarity, and alignment with accounting values.
This scholarship promotes ethical accounting practices to build public trust and transparency, creating a more responsible financial future for society.
A CPA with 20 years experience created this scholarship focusing on ethics in accounting, open to US undergraduates until July 2026.
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It's a scholarship established by accounting professional Bree Montoya for undergraduate students in the U.S. pursuing careers in accounting, finance, or related fields, with a focus on ethical standards and academic responsibility.
Undergraduate students enrolled at accredited colleges or universities within the United States who are pursuing careers in accounting, finance, or related fields are eligible to apply.
The application deadline is July 15, 2026, with the recipient being officially announced on August 15, 2026.
The scholarship provides a one-time financial award of $1,000 to support academic expenses related to undergraduate education.
Applicants must submit an original essay between 500 and 800 words responding to a prompt focused on ethics and transparency in accounting, explaining how ethical decision-making supports public trust and how they plan to apply these principles in their accounting career.
Essays are evaluated based on originality, clarity, critical thinking, and alignment with professional accounting values, with a focus on ethical decision-making and transparency.
Bree Montoya created the scholarship to address the growing need for ethical awareness and transparency within accounting and financial systems, encouraging students to think critically about maintaining trust, accuracy, and accountability in financial reporting.
Bree Montoya is the Director of the Business Valuation and Litigation Support Department at Gray, Blodgett & Company, PLLC, with over 20 years of accounting experience, 15 years in public accounting, and expertise in business valuation, forensic accounting, and financial consulting. She holds a Bachelor of Accountancy and Business Administration in Finance from the University of Oklahoma and is a Certified Public Accountant licensed in Oklahoma.
You can visit the following websites for more information: Bree Montoya, Bree Montoya Scholarship, Bree Montoya Organization, or her Facebook profile and Crunchbase profile.
The scholarship centers on the belief that strong ethical decision-making is essential to the long-term credibility of the accounting profession and focuses on students and the future of the profession rather than individual achievements.
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