Associate Professor
Sidhu School of Business
Simms Center on Main 223C
cynthia.chisarick@wilkes.edu
(570) 408-4708
Thanks to Professor Cynthia Chisarick, Ӱֱapp accounting students have
the opportunity to apply what they learn in the classroom to the real world practice
of accounting. For 19 consecutive years, Ms. Chisarick has coordinated the Volunteer
Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program. Through VITA, students assist the public, especially
the elderly and lower-income individuals, prepare their basic federal and state taxes.
“The students eagerly volunteer and are willing to take on challenges, assist others
and work together,” said Ms. Chisarick.
A member of the Ӱֱappfaculty since 1981, Chisarick recently spearheaded an effort
to encourage high school students to enter the accounting profession. Under Chisarick’s
direction, Ӱֱappwas chosen as one of 11 schools to host Pennsylvania Institute of
Certified Public Accountants (PICPA) sponsored events throughout the state. The program,
“CPA – Passport to Opportunity” is designed to educate students about numerous career
opportunities in accounting, which have expanded for CPA’s over the past 10 years.
Ms. Chisarick teaches courses in taxes, advanced taxes, financial and tax planning,
financial accounting, and accounting internship. Her scholarly and research interests
include taxation and alternative teaching techniques.
"I enjoy the interaction with my students both in the classroom and in the extracurricular
activities. The small class size at Ӱֱappallows me to get to know my students, so
I can better help them with their academics, assist them in their career decisions
and share some fun with them. It is also very gratifying to see my students succeed
in the classroom and to hear from them in later years when they are pursuing successful
careers."
"I find that Ӱֱappaccounting majors are interested in learning, and are actively
involved in the learning process. A perfect example of students eagerly volunteering
their time is the VITA program I coordinate each year."