What do BoA Reps do?

  • Attend ICAO meetings
  • Promote the UASP on campus
  • Promote and recruit students for the CA$H competition
  • Promote and participate in CA-related events on campus
  • Hold regular office hours

 

Need more info? Contact the BoA rep at the campus of your choice. Ask about the totally rad CA$H Cup, the UASP program, and learn how you can become a Board Member.

They lead Associate Students as they prepare to become powerful industry honchos.

What is the Board of Associates?

The Board of Associates (BoA) — Join top university students from across Ontario and be part of the "Student Council" for University Associate Students (UASPs). They act as an advisory and advocacy group for the CA profession. The BoA is comprised of accounting students from over 20 university campuses across Ontario. Beginning with the 2008-2009 BoA, each university is permitted both a junior and senior representative

Who can become a BoA Rep?

CAs rule the world. Why not practice your leadership skills as you pave your way to the top? The BoA rep position is a high-profile role that requires professionalism, leadership and initiative. That's why it's important to have the following:

  • Membership in the UASP
  • A minimum B grade average
  • Entering second or third year of university in the fall of year selected
  • An essay telling us why you want to be a BoA Rep including your qualifications and interest
  • Letters of reference from a university faculty or staff member

How are BoA Reps chosen?

Ahhh, the passing of the crown. The current BoA Reps will assist in the appointment of their replacement on campus. The Board of Associates selection committee may include members of the university's accounting club/society and will make use of the criteria listed above. Where requested, the ICAO Career Information team will assist in the selection of incoming Board of Associates.

Current BoA Reps

Meet our student leaders. They're a royal group with all the heroic qualities needed to rock the school year.

Find your university's Board of Associate (BoA) Reps

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