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The Deloitte Scholarship 2025
Deloitte Foundation Grants
Building inclusive STEM and accounting talent pipelines
Deloitte Foundation grant provides college scholarships to help economically disadvantaged students attend college and stay on track with their career intentions.
The Deloitte Foundation continues to drive education initiatives that help build pathways to opportunity for the workforce of tomorrow. In spring 2024, the Foundation awarded a $2,000,000 grant to provide college scholarships to graduating seniors across the Cristo Rey Network Class of 2024 to help economically disadvantaged students attend college and pursue accounting and STEM careers.
The 2024 recipients will be named Deloitte Foundation Scholars and each be awarded $2,000-$10,000 towards their chosen four-year degree in Accounting, Finance, Economics, Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Information Systems, Information Technology, Data Science, Data Analytics, or Math. Furthermore, each Deloitte Foundation Scholar needs to demonstrate academic, leadership excellence, and financial need.
For the past three years, the Deloitte Foundation has made grants to fund college scholarships across the Cristo Rey Network, increasing the impact each year supporting a total of 515 Cristo Rey students and helping broaden the pool of diverse business, accounting, and STEM talent.
Of the 247 Deloitte Foundation Scholarship recipients across the classes of 2021 and 2022:
86% are still enrolled in post-secondary schools
95% remain at their original college/university
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Deloitte Foundation Accounting Scholars Program
The Deloitte Foundation is a US nonprofit helping to prepare today’s students for the jobs of tomorrow. The Deloitte Foundation Accounting Scholars Program (DFASP), now in its fourth year, is collaborating with 25 colleges and universities to help fund scholarships for students interested in pursuing a fifth-year master’s degree in accounting, master of tax or master of accounting with a concentration in audit, advisory, or tax. The Deloitte Foundation and participating universities will provide the Deloitte Foundation Accounting Scholars a scholarship that covers 100% of their tuition and academic fees (excluding books and living expenses) for the 2025-2026 academic year.
Interested in applying?
Here’s the process:
Students should apply for admission to any of the 25 designated schools’ master of accounting program, master of tax program, or master of accounting program with a concentration in audit, advisory, or tax for the 2025–2026 academic year and separately apply for the Deloitte Foundation scholarship at the school.
Select a participating DFASP school below, where you will find DFASP scholarship criteria and other important information.
The university will select and notify scholarship recipients.
Scholarship recipient requirements:
Upon notification and acceptance, recipients will receive a scholarship from the Deloitte Foundation and participating university that will cover 100% of tuition and academic fees (excluding books and living expenses) for the 2025–2026 academic year.
Scholarship recipients must maintain a GPA of 3.0 or higher (on a 4.0 scale) for all semesters and upon graduation.
Through the annual Deloitte Foundation Doctoral Fellowship program, the Deloitte Foundation awards $25,000 grants to 10 top accounting Ph.D. candidates across the U.S. Given to students who plan to pursue academic careers upon graduation, the award is intended to help cover expenses during recipients’ final year of coursework and the subsequent year to complete their doctoral dissertation.
Each year, accounting doctoral students from more than 100 universities are invited to apply for the fellowship. A selection committee composed of eminent accounting educators chose this year’s recipients who were nominated by accounting faculty of their school. Since inception, the program has supported nearly 1,200 PhDs to help increase the pipeline of faculty who are preparing the next generation of business leaders.
The 2025 recipients and the institutions they attend are:
Austin Blake, Arizona State University
Ferdinand Bratek, New York University
Jewel Evans, University of Chicago
Lauren Frederick, Cornell University
Andrew Glover, University of Washington
Caitlin Landy, Bentley University
Yongzhao Lin, Washington University in St. Louis
Ziqi Ma, University of Cincinnati
Fiona Lucia Grace Sequeira, Stanford University
Isaac Yamoah, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
The Foundation helps today’s students be ready for the jobs of tomorrow and faculty play an important role in developing a workforce that is prepared for career success,” said Erin Scanlon, Deloitte Foundation president. “Supporting the selected Ph.D. candidates in this critical phase of their academic studies is one way the Foundation can help strengthen the pipeline of accounting professors who will go on to teach thousands of students over the course of their careers.