Clayton Walters is pursuing his Masters in Taxation at University of Alabama. Previously, Clayton studied at the Mississippi State University where he received his Bachelor of Accountancy, Magna Cum Laude with overall GPA 3.77/4.00. In May 2011, he received his Bachelor of Business Administration Magna Cum Laude from Mississippi State University with Major GPA 3.77/4/00. A dedicated student, Clayton Walters also participated in various co-curricular activities while studying. He has been a star athlete for three semesters and he also had a place on the Bulldog Honor Roll. In 2009-2010, Clayton Walters also received Richard C. Adkerson School of Accountancy Academic Achievement Award. He was on the President’s List for four semesters and Dean’s List for three semesters. He was an active member of various social organizations in school and he took part in personality building activities through the course of his studies. He was part of the Young Americans for Liberty, Maroon VIP and FCA (Fellow of Chartered Accountants). He also joined the Pre-Law Society and was honored with a position on the Sigma Chi Fraternity. Clayton Walters also took an active interest in sports and participated in various events such as Men’s Track and Field and Men’s Cross Country events. He has also coached soccer and basketball to young students as he was SYSO Youth Soccer Coach 2008-2009 and SAY Youth Basketball Coach 2009-2010. A dedicated student, Clayton also completed a six week summer internship at M.M. Winkler & Associates, Tupelo, Mississippi. As a learning experience, the internship gave him in-depth knowledge of the way the business works and he also got the opportunity of interacting with the clients in the field. Working with experienced professionals in the field gave him a unique point of view for understanding the business world. Clayton Walters was one of the 40 students who visited South Korea and Japan under MSU Global Leadership Program. In these countries he learned about the unique culture, education systems and people. During the visit, some of the prominent places the group of students visited were corporations, universities, and cultural sites.
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