Tuesday, July 15, 2008

New List Top Accounting College Rangkings

When thinking about starting school for accounting, you want to research the schools together with the accounting school rankings. You would not want to participate in a school that has not been set up totally to full fill your needs.

There are so many colleges and universities who say that they are the best traditional, long distance, or online education, but it is better to the research for yourself how they stand in the accounting school rankings.

There are several services in grade schools and among them Business Week, U.S. NEWS, WORLD report and Newsweek. These companies research by all business schools in their curriculum, graduation, academic resources, student, faculty resources, quality output, university connections, including the financial status of the school.

It is important to know everything you can about the accounting school. Leaders will help you get a good decision about what the school will help you get your career started.

According to Business Week, the top 30 accounting school rankings from one to 30 from U. Chicago, U of Penn., Northwest U., Harvard U., U. of Michigan, Stanford U., MIT, UC Berkeley, Duke U., Columbia U., Dartmouth, UCLA, Cornell U., NYU, U. of Virginia, Carnegie Mellon, UNC., Indiana U., Yale U., U. Texas, U. of Southern California, Georgetown U., Emory U., Purdue U., U. of Maryland, U. of Notre Dame, Washington U., Rochester, Michigan State U., and Vanderbilt U..

The other major accounting firms ranking school basically the same route as a business week. If your research on colleges, you should also check with the state of the Better Business Bureau. Especially when you are dealing with all online schools. A website called OEDB who OnLine Education Data Base has an accounting school ranking system for online education.

Online education is growing but still not the respect as the in-house colleges. This online accounting school rankings were started in 2007 and they have helped shed light on prospective students. Their online accounting school rankings were based on the acceptance rate, financial aid, graduation, recognized years, student-faculty ratio, scientific citations, retention, and peer Web citations.