Christina Rampone was awarded the 2016 Abrams Little-Gill Loberfeld Scholarship on Tuesday, May 24, 2016 at the MSCPA Believers & Achievers Reception.
Christina, a Suffolk University rising senior, is studying accounting and maintains a 3.89 GPA. She is also pursuing minors in Big Data and Economics.
The scholarship, which is fully funded by Abrams Little-Gill Loberfeld PC (ALL), awards Christina $2,500 to assist in her studies.
Christina said, “I would like to thank the firm associates and MSCPA scholarship committee members that selected me for this award. I am truly honored to receive the Abrams Little-Gill Loberfeld Scholarship.”
ALL is proud to support the future of profession and is an annual scholarship sponsor.
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