MCLA Students Return Nearly $190,000 to Community Through Free Tax Preparation Program
April 23, 2026
Students at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (MCLA) completed their eighth year of free tax preparation services for area residents through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program, returning $188,404 in refunds directly to community members during the 2026 tax season.
Nine MCLA students participated as interns, completing 155 federal returns and 199 state returns for individuals with an average adjusted gross income of approximately $31,000. Combined federal and state refunds totaled $188,404, and students also facilitated $48,833 in collections for federal and state taxing agencies. In total, they contributed 552 hours of direct community service, not including training or classroom time.
"They earn college credit, all while volunteering in our community, and build a sense of belonging, confidence, and soft skills that will serve them throughout their college and professional careers," said Tara Barboza, MBA, EA, CPA, Associate Professor of Accounting and VITA program director.
For Troy Michalak '26, a senior completing a concentration in accounting, VITA offered something that extended well beyond technical training.
"A lot of CPAs don't necessarily sit down with their clients anymore, and the clients were so happy that we did," said Michalak. "I felt very much like I was contributing to Northern Berkshire County."
The experience has also proved professionally formative. Michalak now interns at Adelson and Company and credits VITA as a meaningful factor in that outcome. "If you have VITA on your resume, the employer will realize the student already has experience doing taxes for a whole tax season," he said. "Plus, you are showing you care about your clients and your community."
Client feedback bore that out. Of 102 anonymous surveys collected, students earned a 4.9 out of 5.0 rating across six service categories and a perfect score of 5.0 in overall satisfaction.
Since launching in 2018, the VITA program has completed 1,039 federal returns and returned more than $1.19 million in refunds to the community, while creating 60 student internship placements. The program ran every year except 2021.
VITA is a federally supported initiative providing free tax preparation to individuals
who generally earn $67,000 or less. At MCLA, the program integrates directly into
accounting coursework, connecting academic learning to measurable community benefit.
About MCLA
At MCLA, we're here for all — and focused on each — of our students. Classes are taught
by educators who care deeply about teaching, and about seeing their students thrive
on every level of their lives. In every way possible, the experience at MCLA is designed
to elevate our students as individuals, leaders, and communicators, fully empowered
to make their impressions on the world. In addition to our 130-year commitment to
public education, we have fortified our dedication to equitable academic excellence.
MCLA has appeared on U.S. News & World Report's list of Top Ten Public Colleges for
11 consecutive years, earning the No. 6 spot on the list of Top Public Liberal Arts
Schools in the nation for 2026. The College's focus on affordable education and economic
prosperity is reflected in additional 2026 U.S. News rankings: No. 6 for Top Performer
on Social Mobility for liberal arts colleges in the state and No. 4 for Top Performer
on Social Mobility for public liberal arts colleges in the country. These rankings
measure how well schools graduate students who receive Federal Pell Grants.
