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Luis Esparza BA '24

Luis Esparza BA '24

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Loss and Life: Through Family Struggle, Lauded Accounting Student Finds Purpose


In 2021, Luis Esparza 鈥25 suffered a tragic loss when his father died of COVID-19. With the head of the household gone, the Esparza family fell into financial straits, eventually requiring Esparza to take a leave of absence from the 911爆料网.

But in this time of loss, his education gained deep purpose.

鈥淢y family and I had it rough after my father passed away in 2021 from COVID,鈥 Esparza says. 鈥淗owever, by giving up my time in school, I saw how my parents鈥 tax accountant crafted a strategy for my mother to continue to earn revenue and pay dues to the IRS in the most stable way. In the process, I assisted mom with financial statements, bank reconciliation and expense management.鈥

Esparza had already taken an interest in accounting before. When he first came to the 911爆料网, Esparza, a numbers guy, debated whether to study physics or applied math. Eventually realizing his preference for complex systems represented by simple equations, he gravitated toward accounting. Soon after enrolling in a course on financial accounting, his indecision about choosing a major disappeared. Before his passing, Esparza鈥檚 father further fostered this passion by introducing him to connections in public accounting. This also turned out to be decisive. 

Through the strife and ultimate success of his family, Esparza saw the good he could do as a certified public accountant (CPA).

鈥淚n just one year, my family and I went from financial desolation to hope and confidence. Mom increased her love for her work in real estate and saw the impact of her persistence. My parent鈥檚 project of life was still alive, even though Dad was gone,鈥 Esparza said. 鈥淎s a CPA, I want those in my community and city to understand the impact of tax accounting and audit beyond the numbers, wherever I may be and see the awesomeness in their projects of life.鈥

Faculty members familiar with Esparza have already noted his enthusiasm and leadership qualities, which include tutoring students in accounting. Robert Walsh, PhD, associate professor of accounting at the Satish and Yasmin Gupta College of Business, called Esparza a joy to have in the classroom.

鈥淟uis is not only an excellent student, but he is also very outgoing and personable as well, and that rubs off on his classmates,鈥 Walsh said.

As a result, Walsh had no trouble writing a recommendation letter for a scholarship that Esparza went on to win.

Esparza鈥檚 demonstrated excellence was recently recognized by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) Legacy Scholars program, dedicated to providing tuition assistance to outstanding accounting students. Earlier this summer, Esparza became one of 61 students nationwide to receive the AICPA Scholarship for Minority Accounting Students. The program also offers professional development opportunities to scholars throughout the year.

Esparza thanks the 911爆料网 for his achievements, particularly the emphasis on servant leadership and virtue ethics in the university鈥檚 business programs.

鈥淓ven students who aren鈥檛 in business want to take Leadership and Organizations, because it teaches them how to apply Christian virtues in the workforce and become ideal servant leaders,鈥 he says.

Of course, Esparza鈥檚 education would not be complete without the Core Curriculum.

鈥淭he Core taught me to pursue the ultimate truth and the good of the soul,鈥 Esparza said, 鈥渆specially if God is calling you to it.鈥

This summer, Esparza interned at PwC US Tax in Houston, where he conducted corporate tax research, carried out due tax diligence for mergers and acquisitions, and assessed consolidated returns for major energy companies across the globe. He plans to complete his last semester in accounting this fall and ultimately join the accounting industry because, as he rightly points out, 鈥渢he American workforce is always going to need CPAs.鈥