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<p>Forgot to mention that being in Hudson Holland and Kelley at the same time will also get you an automatic one thousand dollar scholarship per year from Kelley for four years if you maintain a 3.3 gpa. Kelley is ranked sixth in the country for accounting. </p>

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<p>As a high achieving Hispanic accounting major, no matter which school you choose you will have Big Four recruiters begging you to come to their firm. I know of a Hispanic accounting major in the business honors program at Kelley who had a Big Four full-time summer internship at 20+ dollars per hour after his freshman year that will be renewed each summer, and who also works for the firm in recruiting at Bloomington during the year. Your stats are really very good, and I am sure comparable to his. That is a pretty good chunk of money to apply to your education, and I bet you could achieve that wherever you go to school (but moreso in the Mid-West, where Hispanic professionals are still a relative rarity) and agree that UF or FSU would be fine, but NOT at a community college, as Big Four companies are concerned about prestige too much to recruit cc’s. The Big Four is active in recruiting URMs, and they have offices throughout the country. Of course, your immigration status could have a big negative effect on your ability to work for a Big Four accounting firm.</p>