I have a finance degree and wanted to know what I would need to do to get some accounting credits as I figure I would like to aim for a CPA. I'm okay going to any college really as long as I can meet the credit requirements. Is there a certain process that I have to do? Do I need to go for an MBA? I'd rather not have to take SAT's again, and the GRE, but if I have to, I will. I say that because I know that for accounting it makes no difference what school you come out of.
Saint Joseph's College of Maine offers an online graduate degree in accounting for those who have an undergrad degree in any business discipline: Master of Accountancy Online - Accelerated Accounting Degree Online Always check your state's CPA requirements before enrolling in any courses or degree program. Don't make any assumptions.
How about University of North Alabama's Professional Accounting Prep program? Certificate and Non-Degree Programs - The UNA College of Business | University of North Alabama & Course Descriptions & Syllabi
MS in Accounting | Liberty University Online liberty has a 30-credit msc accounting. It is less than 20k but the price has been steadily increasing. Some Christian knowledge will be essential for the weekly assignments. The customer service is great. Almost all the profs are excellent. Although LU is not for profit the experience is much like a for profit university.
Wow great choices guys, I see there is not just 1 single option, so I'll have to think carefully. Do you guys think going for a Masters makes sense, or no? It's not like I'm too stupid to take the GMAT, but just heard that it's not worth studying for it. I would travel to a different state if it makes sense just to take the test. I really appreciate how helpful everyone is on this forum, if there's any other schools that you'd recommend please do share.