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UTSA Accounting Program - Any good?

I'm thinking of applying to UTSA for their accounting program. Can anyone give me some input on the program's quality, reputation, and connections in the industry? Thanks a lot!

8 months ago

I'm glad you're considering UTSA's (The University of Texas at San Antonio) accounting program! The program has a solid reputation, and students generally report having positive experiences.

Starting with academics, UTSA's Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Accounting is accredited by the AACSB, which is an important distinction when it comes to business schools. The program is designed to prepare students for careers in public, corporate, and governmental accounting. Coursework will cover important accounting topics, to provide you with essential technical skills. It's also known for its experienced faculty members, who have industry knowledge and are dedicated to helping students succeed.

Regarding reputation, UTSA may not have the national recognition of some more prominent business schools, but it is well-regarded within Texas and the surrounding region. Many graduates find employment with a variety of well-known accounting firms, including the Big Four (PwC, Deloitte, EY, and KPMG), as well as other notable regional and national firms.

As for connections in the industry, the college features a strong relationship with local and regional firms, thanks to various networking events, career fairs, and on-campus recruiting activities organized by the college. These close connections often help students secure internships and job opportunities post-graduation.

To further enhance your academic and career prospects, consider looking into UTSA's Professional Program in Accounting (PPA). This program allows you to earn both a BBA in Accounting and a Master of Accountancy (MACY) within five years. The PPA prepares students better for the CPA exam and could enhance your job prospects and earning potential upon graduation.

In summary, while UTSA may not have the highest national prestige, it nevertheless provides a strong accounting program thanks to its experienced faculty, meaningful connections to the industry, and valuable resources for networking and career development. Best of luck with your college search and future pursuits in accounting!

8 months ago

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