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Felisha N. Fret is an Assistant Professor in the Accounting and Law Department at the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business, Adelphi University. She teaches courses such as Advanced Auditing, Cost Accounting, and Principles of Auditing, integrating real-world professional experiences into her pedagogy.
- Doctor of Philosophy in Accounting, University of Scranton (2024)
- Master of Taxation, Hofstra University (2013)
- Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting, Hofstra University (2008)
Her research focuses on critical areas in accounting practice, including auditing, taxation, audit quality, governance, forensic accounting, and professional ethics. She emphasizes the alignment between academic theory and professional standards, particularly in regulatory and ethical compliance for tax practitioners.
Her recent publication examines the intersection of professional standards and legal regulations for CPAs in New York State, highlighting conflicts in confidentiality, independence, and conflicts of interest across AICPA, IRS, and state guidelines. This work reflects a strong trend toward practical, compliance-oriented research in accounting ethics and regulation.
- Navigating the Crossover in Tax Standards for Licensed Tax Practitioners in New York State, Part 1: An Examination of the Tax Standards
Felisha N. Fret is committed to mentoring future accounting professionals by fostering critical thinking, analytical skills, and ethical judgment through experiential learning. While no formal advisees or grants are listed, her teaching philosophy underscores active student engagement and professional readiness. She aims to bridge academia and practice, preparing students not only for the CPA exam but for impactful careers in the accounting profession.
She is affiliated with the Accounting and Law Department at Adelphi University and contributes to scholarly discourse on audit and tax standards, though no specific research lab or team is mentioned.



