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SRU students gain tax preparation experience while serving the community

Slippery Rock University senior accounting major Diana Ouro-Koura, center, attends a free program teaching students how to handle tax returns Friday, Jan. 16, 2026. Matthew Brown/Butler Eagle

Tax season is becoming less burdensome for local residents thanks to support from Slippery Rock University students.

Volunteers are gaining real-world experience by providing tax preparation services. Diana Ouro-Koura, a senior accounting major, is one of those volunteers.

Through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program, commonly known as VITA, Ouro-Koura helps prepare free tax returns for individuals and households earning less than $60,000 per year. The program, run by the Butler County Center for Community Resources, provides tax preparation services to county residents who may not otherwise be able to afford them.

Ouro-Koura, who was born in the African country of Togo and raised in Rwanda, became involved with VITA through an internship opportunity offered to students in classes at SRU.

“Being able to give back to your own community is attractive,” Ouro-Koura said. “I like to give back to the people around me. Some people can’t afford to file their own taxes because of how expensive it can be.”

One of the key benefits of the VITA program is the quality assurance built into the process. According to Ouro-Koura, each tax return prepared through the program is reviewed by multiple volunteers, helping ensure accuracy for the individuals being served.

“As a volunteer, you never have to worry about making a mistake when filing because someone else is going to go over your work,” Ouro-Koura said. “We use our best judgment, but the stress is alleviated for all parties because everything is double-checked.”

Beyond providing a service to the community, the internship has also become a learning opportunity for Ouro-Koura as she prepares for her future career.

“For me, it’s not about everything being perfect,” she said. “It’s about being willing to learn and being able to show up for yourself. VITA will help me grow responsibly, professionally and with confidence.”

Jean Bowen, program specialist with the Butler County Center for Community Resources, helps out during a training session for college interns on the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program at Slippery Rock University in 2025. Butler Eagle File Photo

Ouro-Koura said the experience has also strengthened her long-term goals, as she hopes to attend law school and eventually earn her CPA license.

She also noted the experience has reinforced the value of service and community connection.

“I find a lot of joy in being able to serve others in this role,” Ouro-Koura said. “I feel as if it completes who I am as a person. Even though I have a long road ahead of myself, I have learned so much so far and I cannot wait to see where this program goes.”

More information about the VITA program can be found online. Butler County residents can schedule an appointment by calling 211 and selecting Option 1 or by visiting pa211.org/vita.

Maxwell Hildebrand is a student writer in SRU’s Marketing and Communication Office.

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