Accounting Career
Awareness Program (ACAP)

ACAP Brochure

The primary objective of ACAP is to increase the understanding of accounting and business career opportunities among high school students from underrepresented ethnic groups. Through ACAP's efforts, students have received educational enrichment experiences and practical help needed for college preparation and a career in accounting.

ACAP began in 1980 when NABA recognized the need for a program that would direct African-Americans and other minorities towards the accounting profession. Recognizing that preparation for a professional career begins in junior and senior high school, NABA designed a pilot program that would be informative, yet go beyond words. Accordingly, the one-week residency concept was developed.

During the week, students will have the opportunity to attend classes on careers in accounting and business, personal development and college preparation; tour college campuses, local companies, and CPA firms; and invite their parent(s) or guardian(s) to a banquet in commemoration of their completion of the program.

To receive an application or become a sponsor, contact the National Office at (301) 474-6222.

 
Programs currently exist and operate in the following metropolitan areas:
Austin, TX
Chicago, Il
Columbus, OH
Dallas, TX Detroit, MI Indianapolis, IN
Los Angeles, CA
Louisville, KY Northern New Jersey
Philadelphia, PA San Francisco Bay Area Seattle, WA
Tulsa, OK Washington, DC


       
National Association of Black Accountants, Inc.
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Phone: 301-474-NABA * Fax: 301-474-3114
Customer Service Department: 888-571-2939 or customerservice@nabainc.org
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