Renee Mattingly, a senior accounting major at Southeast Missouri State University, has been awarded the KPMG Peat Marwick Scholarship for the 1991-1992 academic year.
C. Michael Dambach, a partner at Peat Marwick, presented the scholarship at a recent ceremony. Peat Marwick is the nation's fifth largest accounting firm with more than 14,000 employees and 132 offices.
The scholarship is worth $1,000 and is given to a student prepared to graduate in 1992 who also is a member of the Accounting and Finance Club and is planning a career in public accounting.
The recipient also must have at least a 3.0 cumulative grade-point average on a 4-point scale.
Peat Marwick selects the recipient based on candidate nominations by department of accounting and finance faculty.
A graduate of Notre Dame High School, Mattingly is active in Alpha Chi Omega as vice president for finance, recycling chairman, and a member of the Scholarship Committee.
She also is a member of the Events Committee of Southeast's Accounting and Finance Club.
She has been named to the dean's list six semesters and the national dean's list, and is a member of Alpha Chi Honor Society.
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