In the News: APSU students continue impact through latest tax season
By: Elaina Russell August 21, 2025

Dr. Jennifer Thayer, associate professor of accounting, works with students in her ACCT 4311 - Tax Practicum class. | Photo by Sean McCully
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. - Students in the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) service-learning course, led by Dr. Jennifer Thayer, continue to make an impact in the community. In a recent announcement from the city of Clarksville, APSU students were recognized for contributing the following results during the 2024 tax season:
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255 returns completed
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$63,750 total tax prep fees saved
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$433,403 refunds back to the community
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$154,551 earned income tax credits
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$82,855 in child tax credit
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$71,034 in additional child tax credit
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$28,394 in education tax credit
“Our long-standing partnership with the United Way has been essential to the program’s success,” Thayer said. “Working alongside the United Way gives our students the opportunity to make a real difference by offering trustworthy, accessible tax help to people in our community who truly need it. VITA isn’t just a service opportunity; it’s a bridge between education, community, and purpose that transforms both the students and the lives they touch.”
Read the city of Clarksville’s full announcement at https://bit.ly/462vRaz.