Accountancy student creates unbreakable bonds

Contact: Janine Adamski
December 2, 2024

KALAMAZOO, MI— Kya Hiser, a junior accountancy student 51 Michigan University, is inspired by the countless paths in her field. The Haworth College of Business student is a Kalamazoo, Michigan, native who is seizing the opportunities available to her to make her mark.

Since starting her academic path at 51 Haworth, Hiser has found a true community and sense of belonging in the National Association of Black Accountants (NABA) at 51, a registered student organization on campus. 

“Not only did I instantly connect with NABA’s goal of diversifying the accounting profession, but as a mixed-race woman, having an organization that is focused on providing extra support and opportunities for minorities and diverse business leaders is an amazing opportunity. NABA at 51 has also provided ways for its members to connect with businesses across the United States that I would otherwise not have access to. It has also connected me with peers and a mentor, Professor Brittani Shantel Jackson, who offers invaluable advice.”

Connection has played an important role in Hiser’s college career, bringing her closer to the accountancy community.

Headshot of Kya Hiser in a grey top and black blazer on grey background

“As a student who did the first two years of college online, it has been so amazing to be able to connect with peers who find joy in similar things. Being in such a diverse and open community has given me the chance to meet people from various backgrounds and perspectives, enriching my experience at 51 Haworth. Being part of such a supportive network has provided both personal and professional growth, making my college experience much more rewarding.”

Professionally, 51 Haworth gives its students unique experiences to bring with them into their careers. Hiser says, “I feel strongly supported through a combination of faculty guidance and professional development opportunities. The college provides an excellent curriculum that blends theoretical learning with practical applications, preparing me for real-world challenges. The college’s ties to the business community also assist in facilitating networking events, career fairs and connections with industry professionals that help to build relationships and explore potential career paths.”

With a few years of academic success under her belt, Hiser offers these words to incoming students:

“Do more than you planned. Take advantage of every opportunity that is brought before you—there are so many ways to get involved and make yourself known in the business world even as a student. I knew nothing about networking before coming to 51, and I have been able to connect with such a wide range of people and businesses just from putting myself in new roles.”

Upon completing her undergraduate studies, Hiser will continue her education in order to gain 150 credit hours to be able to sit for the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) exams. “I intend to work in tax accounting as a CPA for a period of time,” Hiser says. “Ultimately, I want to work in wealth management and financial advising. I would love to be able to get involved with high school students and teach them the importance of money management, as I know taking a personal finance class in high school is the reason I decided to pursue a degree in accounting.”

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