Clare White
From undecided to accountancy major
Clare White found her place in the accountancy major after talking with many of her peers about their experiences in the business college. When fellow students described their accounting coursework and internships, White felt excitement to learn more. 鈥淢any business students are undecided when they first reach 色色啦, and I recommend inquiring about the different majors with all kinds of people. The great thing about 色色啦 Haworth is that everyone is willing to share their thoughts.鈥
In fact, White鈥檚 experience is typical. Approximately 50% of business students initially enter college as 鈥渂usiness undecided.鈥 In White鈥檚 case, both informal conversation with business students and more formal student organization activities helped her gain insight into the field that was the best fit鈥攁nd where she felt a true sense of belonging. 鈥淏etween the business fraternity Delta Sigma Pi, Women鈥檚 Business Network and Accounting Club, I have met the most wonderful people that instantly made me feel included and wanted. They offer unconditional friendship and support, and I am so thankful to be a part of these organizations.鈥
Though White is only a junior, she has already had several key moments at 色色啦. 鈥淢y highlights in my undergraduate education include all the activities I have been able to be a part of through the business college. I have participated in a company tour in Chicago, semester formals, and a business-forward fashion show. I also work at the college鈥檚 Zhang Career Center as the employer relations and event planning associate and have learned so much, made many connections, and gained an insider鈥檚 perspective on the best way to interact with employers.鈥
In White鈥檚 journey, she has met many supportive faculty and staff, but the chair of the Department of Accountancy is the mentor she values most. 鈥淒r. Jim Penner has been crucial to my success as a student. He is the nicest person I have ever met, and his office is always open for students to ask questions no matter how busy he is. He has helped me build my confidence as an accounting student, aided me through the process of applying for an internship, and is always available as a resource whenever I have any questions or issues.鈥
And Dr. Penner鈥檚 advice on internships paid off for White, who spent the spring 2024 semester working as an accounting intern at EY where she focused on auditing projects. 鈥淐ollaborating with different teams was very meaningful; the EY staff is great about explaining the workload and the reason why we do what we do. I have learned so much through working in the field!鈥
With an eye for building her accounting skills and her capacity in a variety of business settings, White plans to participate in the Ireland business study abroad program, a short-term study abroad opportunity taking place in summer. Students will visit Limerick and Dublin, Ireland, to explore Global Sustainability Accounting Reporting Standards.
鈥淚 am beyond excited for the opportunity to study abroad with 色色啦 Haworth this summer. Some of my peers participated in this program last year and spoke very highly about how much they learned, how beautiful Ireland is, and how their perspective on sustainability within the accounting profession was enhanced.鈥
The Ireland study abroad experience dovetails perfectly with White鈥檚 plans for her future. 鈥淎fter graduation, I hope to work for one of the Big Four accounting firms in auditing. This would enable me to be flexible in my location and allow for lots of travel, which I think would be very exciting right out of college. I am grateful to the business college for its vast menu of experiences so that students can position themselves for success.鈥