Accounting, Mentorship and Professional Development (AMPD)

                               

                                  AMPD Group Picture 2019

 

About the Program    

Accounting, Mentorship and Professional Development (AMPD) is a competitive program for underrepresented minorities interested in a career as a certified professional accountant. The program was developed from a partnership between Winthrop University's College of Business and Technology and PwC US.

The program is devoted to preparing students to take the CPA exam, obtaining an entry level position in accounting, and provides them with the advantages that come with discipline-specific mentors, cohort classes, scholarships, internships and other professional development opportunities.

AMPD students are being accepted for Fall 2024. The program provides scholarships up to $2,000 for selected students each academic year. For more information on how to apply for the program, click here.

 

AMPD Program Director: Charles Randle, Ph.D., CPA(MS), Associate Professor of Accounting

 

Diversity at Winthrop

Winthrop University's student body totals more than 6,000 and is composed of individuals from various ethnic and cultural backgrounds who make up approximately 38% of the university's population.  The Diversity and Student Engagement office's most recent statics are below:

  • 28.15% Black/African American
  • 3.95% International
  • 2.2% Latino/Hispanic
  • 1.41% Asian
  • 0.44% American Indian