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Sellinger students win top scholarship awards from the Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA)

Three Loyola University Maryland undergraduate students have been awarded the Ted Keys/Barb Summerson Undergraduate Scholarships by the Baltimore Chapter of the Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA).

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Dale Maholage ’17, Thomas Bellettiere ’17, and Charles Carita ’17 received the scholarships, which are awarded memory of both the late Ted Keys and Barbara Summerson, long-standing members of the internal auditing profession and of the IIA.

To be eligible for the scholarships, a student must be a sophomore, junior or senior attending an accredited university or college in Maryland with a declared major in accounting, finance, information systems, or other business-related field and considering a future career in auditing. He or she must maintain minimum 3.0/4.0 GPA and demonstrate leadership and active involvement in extra-curricular university activities and the community. A student receiving the Keys/Summerson Scholarships must also articulate personal career goals in the auditing profession and how he or she pursuing or possess qualities valued by the profession.

Congratulations to Dale, Thomas, and Charles for taking home the top three awards!