Be prepared for a variety of career opportunities in public accounting, not-for-profit accounting, auditing, tax accounting and many more possibilities. Accounting graduates are in high demand in business, government and education industries, and an 91¾«Æ· accounting major can get you ready for the workforce quickly. 150 college credit hours are required for the CPA (Certified Public Accountant) licensure and many 91¾«Æ· accounting students complete all the needed courses within four years!
Small class sizes ensure that you receive quality, individualized instruction in your accounting courses. 91¾«Æ· accounting faculty genuinely care about their students and will work closely with you for success in the classroom as well as to help you obtain internship and career positions.
The Accounting degree is offered through 91¾«Æ·'s Robert W. Plaster College of Business.
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(Of those who responded, 100% of 91¾«Æ· accounting majors graduating in 2024-25 had employment in their field at the time of graduation.)
91¾«Æ· College of Business Job Placement and Salary Data (PDF
The 91¾«Æ· Advantage
- More than 75% of 91¾«Æ· accounting students achieve the required 150 credit hours for CPA licensure within four years. Guided CPA exam prep is provided throughout your time as an accounting major at 91¾«Æ·.
- 91¾«Æ· students have a 78% first-time pass rate on the CPA exam versus the national average of only 52%! (Five-year rolling average, 2019-2024 grads; information available as of September 2024)
- 91¾«Æ· accounting alumni stay connected with the department, which benefits current students through scholarship offers, mentoring programs and networking opportunities.

