<p>are there any good private universities which offer MA in accounting programs, and give some kind of grant or non-loan financial assistance?</p>
<p>thanks
(this might sound foolish, but i know of usc's program, but, i do not want to attend usc for reasons which i can't really explain. lol.)</p>
<p>Try Northeastern U in Boston.....they have a pretty good Accounting program (I will be applying to it next year, but the combo MS/MBA program).......and of course, excellent co-ops. I think that they offer some grant or scholarship assistance for their top applicants...if you go on the 15 month combo program (MS +MBA that I mentioned before) then it's a discounted rate anway. hth</p>
<p>edit: ooops, didn't noticed you said MA in Accounting....Northeastern's is a MS in Accounting.....not sure if that would make much of a diff to you.</p>
<p>whats the difference b/w MS and MA? they're both enough to sit for the CPA exam, so who cares?</p>
<p>do you know anything about USC's MAcc program and how difficult it is to get in, etc..?</p>
<p>whats ur undergrad major?</p>
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Try Northeastern U in Boston.....they have a pretty good Accounting program (I will be applying to it next year, but the combo MS/MBA program).......and of course, excellent co-ops. I think that they offer some grant or scholarship assistance for their top applicants...if you go on the 15 month combo program (MS +MBA that I mentioned before) then it's a discounted rate anway.
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Make that two enthusiastic thumbs up. Family member (Ivy UG) went through the accounting MS/MBA. Investigated many programs and chose that one. Loved it and got an RA while in the program. Passed the CPA on the first try. After graduation, went with a Big Four with a sign-on bonus, now with a major corporation on the top-management fast track.</p>
<p>Really Mudder?? I keep hearing really really good things aobut this program.....I am really looking roward to applying to this program....I really like that it's made for students like me with no experience.....last yea they even had a Linguistics major (like myself) and a French major (I'm a minor) in the program.....strangely enough, i don't care for math, but I like it when it's practical....I did well in Prep for business Calculus and also Applied Statistics.....plus, it's a good skill to have anyway. </p>
<p>Mudder, did your family member get a good financial aid package from NU?</p>
<p>I can't tell from your post if you're going to be an undergrad or a grad student. I don't know anything about applying as an undergrad. Relative was a econ major as an UG, only went through the 15-month grad program at NEU. She didn't apply for fin aid but was offered the RA (for pay) after she started the program. Had a great co-op experience. Not all her classmates were business major undergrads. One classmate in the program had actually gone to the same Ivy UG, but they didn't know each other before grad school. That classmate went with a Big Four and is still there, loves it.</p>
<p>I don't think you can go wrong with the program. Good luck to you!</p>
<p>hi student4u - i'm trying to send you a response to your pm but your storage quota is full. delete some of your messages :D</p>
<p>I am applying for gradschool.</p>
<p>What's RA?</p>
<p>sorry pinkearmufs,</p>
<p>I have space now, look forward to hearing from you.</p>
<p>Sorry. I haven't been on the boards for a few days.</p>
<p>An RA is a research assistant, as opposed to a TA (teaching assistant or teaching appointment).</p>
<p>Good luck on your grad school app!</p>