05-03-2020, 10:59 PM
(05-02-2020, 05:50 PM)freeloader Wrote:(04-30-2020, 12:59 PM)BrianFallon Wrote: If your state's Board DOES NOT take your credit, an option is to graduate with 120 hours and enroll in a fifth year M.Acc program. Look at University of North Alabama.Just curious—why North Alabama? It’s AACSB accredited and RA and there is some space to specialize within the degree, but N Alabama is not an exceptional school (it’s not Alabama or even Auburn, for instance) in terms of its reputation and its more expensive than a number of other AACSB accredited masters. ($475/credit).
I am eyeing Emporia State in KS. Also RA/AACSB and it’s $350/ hour. Less opportunity to specialize, but I don’t feel like that is worth the difference in cost.
Good (though not perfect) info on cheapest AACSB masters in accounting: https://www.geteducated.com/online-colle...g-degrees/
Whoa - they raised their tuition. Way up.