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Best accounting colleges for community college transfer students?

I'm currently at a community college and considering transferring to a school with a strong accounting program. What are some of the best colleges for a community college student like me to transfer to for accounting?

11 months ago

There are quite a few schools known for strong accounting programs that also have robust transfer policies. Here are some you might consider:

1. University of Southern California (USC): USC's Leventhal School of Accounting is highly regarded. In terms of transfer students, USC is one of the top private universities in terms of transfer acceptance rates.

2. University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin): Their McCombs School of Business offers a top-notch accounting program. UT Austin typically accepts a fair number of transfer students, especially from within Texas.

3. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: The Gies College of Business has a strong accounting program and the university overall has a healthy acceptance rate for transfer students.

4. Brigham Young University (BYU): Known for its accounting program, BYU also tends to be welcoming toward transfer students. The university is quite affordable, especially for members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.

5. University of Washington (UW): The Foster School of Business offers a competitive accounting program, and UW generally has good accommodations for transfer students, especially those transferring from in-state community colleges.

It'll be important to research each college's specific transfer requirements, as some schools may have prerequisites or specific coursework that you need to complete at your community college first. Additionally, you may want to reach out to the admissions office or a college counselor to discuss your circumstances and get a better idea of what each of these colleges can offer you as a transfer student. Remember to consider other factors besides the reputation of the accounting program, such as the location, size, campus culture, cost, and financial aid opportunities.

It's great that you're already working on planning your transfer. Best of luck with your studies in accounting!

11 months ago

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