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  2. List of AACSB-accredited schools (accounting) - Wikipedia

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    Logo of accredited schools. There are 894 schools that hold the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business's (AACSB) Accounting Accreditation.The AACSB accredits business schools by evaluating critical areas of each school to ensure that it provides top-quality education, [1] and schools can apply for the accounting accreditation, which focuses on the schools' accounting programs ...

  3. Fisher School of Accounting - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, the School of Accounting was established by the Florida Board of Regents as a separate school within the Warrington College of Business, and was endowed in 1985 by Frederick Fisher. Dr. John Simmons was the founding Director of the Fisher School. The School first conferred degrees in accounting in December 1978 although accounting has ...

  4. Rawls College of Business - Wikipedia

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    The Rawls College of Business (officially Jerry S. Rawls College of Business Administration, commonly referred to as Rawls Business) is the business school of Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. Rawls Business offers curriculum for both undergraduate and graduate students (including doctoral) and received its initial business accreditation ...

  5. University of Waterloo School of Accounting and Finance

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    The School of Accounting and Finance (SAF) at University of Waterloo is a professional school within the Faculty of Arts. The School was established in 1980 under the name 'School of Accountancy'. Its name was changed in 2008 to better reflect its program offering. [ 3][ 4] Today, more than 1,600 students are enrolled in the School's programs.

  6. BYU School of Accountancy - Wikipedia

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    A bookkeeping class in 1895 at what later became Brigham Young University. The School of Accountancy was created in 1976 within the Marriott School of Management. The SOA has roots that date back to the beginnings of Brigham Young University. Bookkeeping classes were taught at Brigham Young Academy (which later became BYU) in its Commercial ...

  7. Charles H. Lundquist College of Business - Wikipedia

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    The Charles H. Lundquist College of Business (also known as the Lundquist College of Business) is the University of Oregon's business school.Founded in 1914, the Lundquist College offers undergraduate degree programs in business administration and accounting, as well as MBA, Executive MBA, Master of Science in Sports Product Management, Master of Accounting, Master of Science in Finance, and ...

  8. J. M. Tull School of Accounting - Wikipedia

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    The School was founded in 1977 and was one of the first five schools of accounting in the United States. In 1982, the school was named after Georgia businessman J.M Tull. In 2018, graduates from the School of Accounting ranked 1st in the nation in terms of first-time pass rates for all sections of the CPA exam.

  9. McCombs School of Business - Wikipedia

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    The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin) was founded in 1883, and the university's School of Business Administration was established a few decades later in 1922. [5] The school quickly grew, establishing a Master in Professional Accounting program in 1948 and offering its first executive education programs in 1955.