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Best Programs Accounting And Finance

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If you've always felt drawn to accounting and finance, you might be interested in a future as an accountant, a stockbroker, or a Wall Street exec. Graduates who studied accounting and finance, on average, make a yearly salary of $73,264, which is 82.7% more than the median American salary and greater than triple the mean income for a child care provider. Our higher-education connoisseurs analyzed every piece of data in order to come up with the extensive 2020 Best Accounting and Finance Programs list. We hope that you discover the ideal school for you!

Massachusetts and Pennsylvania lead the country in yielding first-class accounting and finance programs, each housing 2 of the top 10 standings. Just behind is California, having 1 in the top 10.

To tell you a few things about our first choices, the 10 Best Accounting and Finance Programs have a median acceptance rate of 23%. Their full-time undergrad enrollment ranges from 4,379 - 26,748 and their undergraduates finish their studies 91% of the time on average. On average, in-state students pay a median of $53,108.5 in tuition, while students from out-of-state must spend a median of $52,683.5. In addition, they enroll a median of 11 undergrads for each professor. For the quality of their academics, they were given a median rating of 9.625 on School Authority.