University Of Akron
302 E Buchtel Ave, Akron, OH 44325, United States

The University of Akron is a public research university in Akron, Ohio, United States. It is part of the University System of Ohio. As a STEM-focused institution, it focuses on industries such as polymers, advanced materials, and engineering. It is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity".

Bachelor of Science in Accounting

Accountants provide an array of financial services to businesses, nonprofit corporations, governments, industry and even private citizens.

The curriculum is based on broad theoretical principles and applied practices. You will study:

  • core business fundamentals such as finance, marketing, management principles, operations management, quantitative business analysis, business law and strategy
  • financial reporting
  • cost management
  • accounting transaction cycles and business processes
  • business risk, internal controls and auditing
  • information systems risk, security, controls and assurance
  • taxation

The School of Accountancy undergraduate accounting degree prepares you to pursue such certifications as certified public accountant (after completing the state-mandated 150 semester hours of college credits), certified management accountant, certified internal auditor, and certified information systems auditor.

In addition, we offer both an Accelerated B.S./M.S. in Accounting degree and an Accelerated B.S./MTax degree as seamless paths toward obtaining the 150 semester credit hours needed to sit for the certified public accountant examination.

Akron Advantage

All College of Business programs are accredited at the highest possible level by AACSB International (the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business). In addition, the College is one of only 171 schools that have earned separate accounting accreditation. The College has been consistently rated as one of the best business schools in the nation by the Princeton Review and ranked in the top 100 of all undergraduate programs by BusinessWeek magazine.

Our close ties to regional businesses provide many benefits for our students. Business executives share their expertise as mentors and guest lecturers in classes, and provide valuable advice on program and course content, helping to keep our curricula fresh, relevant and rigorous. Students gain valuable hands-on experience through group projects that assign them to solve problems for local businesses and by participating in co-op and internship programs at regional companies.

We are able to provide our students with training in cutting-edge technology as a result of our academic alliances with technology vendors such as SAP, Microsoft and Oracle.

Our active student organizations enable our students to enrich their college experience by providing opportunities for them to apply knowledge and skills gained in the classroom, and by opening doors to new friendships, networking, professional growth, and even jobs.  Many of our student organizations have excelled in regional and national competitions, often against highly regarded colleges and universities across the country.

Real-world Experience

Gain practical professional experience through paid internships and UA(s) optional cooperative education program. 

Representatives from about 40 public accounting firms, corporations and other organizations visit campus each fall to meet accounting majors during our Evening with the Accountants. This event, held on the third Tuesday of September, starts the job recruitment season for accounting majors. Many are placed in internships and full-time positions by the end of the fall semester.

Recent placements include:

  • Apple Growth Partners
  • Brockman, Coats, Gedalian & Co.
  • Bober Markey Fedorovich & Co.
  • Cohen & Company
  • Crowe Horwath LLP
  • Deloitte & Touche
  • Ernst & Young
  • Grant Thornton
  • KPMG
  • Plante & Moran
  • PricewaterhouseCoopers
  • SS&G
  • Defence Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS)
  • FirstEnergy
  • RPM International
  • Jo-Ann Stores Inc.
  • The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
  • The J.M. Smucker Company

Accounting Student Organizations

  • Accounting Association
  • Institute for Management Accountants
  • Beta Alpha Psi — the national honorary organization for financial information students and professionals
  • Information Systems Audit & Control Association — University of Akron Student Group
  • Student Speaking Association (SSA)

https://uakron.edu/academics_majors/undergraduate/programs_detail.dot?programId=2717e52d-c2b0-478b-a5a1-59e518afdec9&pageTitle=Undergraduate%20majors&crumbTitle=Accounting 

Admissions information

We understand that attending college far from home can be both exciting and overwhelming. The University of Akron (UA) has students enrolled from 70 countries, and it is our mission to support you before and after you arrive here. We hope you soon feel at home here at UA.

About admissions

We take a holistic approach to the application review process. We consider a variety of factors when reviewing applications and additional materials and making an admission decision.

Please review the following information to learn more about the process to apply, including requirements, deadlines and more.

Minimum requirements for English proficiency:

All undergraduate international applicants must provide proof of English proficiency by meeting the minimum score from one of the following acceptable tests. This requirement can be waived if you meet certain criteria.

TOEFL iBT 71
IELTS 6.0
SAT (Evidence-based reading & writing) *test taken after March, 2016 500
ACT English 18
Duolingo English Test (DET) 95
CAE (Cambridge English: Advanced) 169
PTE 48
GTEC CBT or GTEC 1126 or 1135

Notes:

  1. TOEFL, IELTS, SAT and ACT scores are valid for two years from the test date. The University of Akron accepts only valid test scores.
  2. All TOEFL results from ETS will be accepted. We do not accept Institutional TOEFL results or certificates from non-University of Akron Engllsh language programs.
  3. To send official test results directly from the test organizations to The University of Akron, please use the codes below:
    • TOEFL: 1829
    • ACT: 3338
    • SAT: 1829
  4. If you are a transfer student from a US college or university and have completed an approved college English Composition course with a final grade of C or better.

Transcript Translation and Evaluation

  • If your transcripts are not in English, they must be officially translated. Original copies should be provided together with the translated versions.
  • 2024 summer or fall terms will need to submit a NACES Evaluation along with your application, we accept evaluations from WES or ECE and other accredited members of NACES and AICE. You can find a list of accredited members on their websites.

Official Documents

  • Official documents (including transcripts, test results, and diplomas or certificates) MUST be submitted for full admission, award of scholarships and the issuance of an I-20.
  • An official final transcript must be submitted before you can register for your second semester coursework.
  • We highly recommend that you should submit official rather than unofficial documents to avoid delay in your admission and immigration process.

Information for students applying to begin in SUMMER 2024, FALL 2024 or BEYOND

  • 2024 summer or fall terms will need to submit a NACES Evaluation along with your application, we accept evaluations from WES or ECE and other accredited members of NACES and AICE. You can find a list of accredited members on their websites.

SAT or ACT – The University of Akron is test-optional. The SAT or ACT is not required for admission or scholarship consideration for applicants.

If you wish to have your test scores considered in the holistic admission review process, please send official test results directly from the test organizations to The University of Akron. Please use the codes below:

  • ACT: 3338
  • SAT: 1829

https://www.uakron.edu/international/apply/ 

Fall June 1
Spring October 1

  1. First-time international students typically are not eligible to enroll during the summer semesters.
  2. If required documents arrive after the deadline, your application may be deferred to the following semester.
  3. The University of Akron operates on a rolling admission basis. You will be notified of your admission decision after all application documents have been received and reviewed. The decision will be posted in your applicant portal.

Semester (term) start dates

https://www.uakron.edu/international/apply/dates