Chartered accountants have a party 

A celebration took place Jan. 28 in honour of the 95 students who graduated in 2007 from the Diploma in Chartered Accountancy Program. The program prepares them to write the tough UFEs (uniform final exams) that qualify them for the coveted professional designation of chartered accountant.

Seen at the dinner party are, left to right, Lujie Li, who received a bursary to study in the Diploma in Chartered Accountancy program this year, Kathleen Morrison, who was on the honour roll among UFE-writers in 2007,  guests Andrée Daoust, CA, and Jasmine Marcoux, CA, and bursary recipients Valentina Levina and Nayla Chebli. Magnifying glass

Seen at the dinner party are, left to right, Lujie Li, who received a bursary to study in the Diploma in Chartered Accountancy program this year, Kathleen Morrison, who was on the honour roll among UFE-writers in 2007, guests Andrée Daoust, CA, and Jasmine Marcoux, CA, and bursary recipients Valentina Levina and Nayla Chebli.

About 20 accountancy firms, proud employers of these graduates, were represented at the gathering, held in the Montefiore Club on Guy St. Program director Wendy Roscoe thanked everyone for their hard work and cooperation, and congratulated Kathleen Morrison on achieving honour roll status. Bursaries from the Fondation de l’Ordre des comptables agréés du Québec were given to five new students in the program, who will prepare for the 2008 UFEs.

 

Concordia University