<p>what are the top MAcc, MAc, or MAcy programs?</p>
<p>Top ranked programs.</p>
<p>CCH publishes the Public Accounting Report that ranks top undergrad, graduate, and PhD programs. This is the listing a professor I helped with research used for a paper he’s working on.</p>
<p>2008 Top Graduate Programs (Current Yr Ranking, Prev Yr Ranking, Program)
1 2 Brigham Young University
2 3 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
3 1 University of Texas-Austin
4 4 University of Southern California
5 15 University of Michigan
6 5 University of Notre Dame
7 7 University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill
8 6 Texas A&M University
9 7 Indiana University Bloomington
10 11 University of Georgia
11 11 Ohio State University
11 9 Michigan State University
13 15 University of Washington
14 NR University of Virginia
15 25 University of Missouri-Columbia
15 NR University of Mississippi
17 13 University of Wisconsin-Madison
18 18 University of Connecticut
19 23 Florida State University
19 21 University of Alabama
21 10 University of Florida
22 NR Baruch College-The City University of New York
23 NR University of Arizona
23 14 Arizona State University
23 NR University of Iowa
23 18 Miami University (Ohio)</p>
<p>2009 is out, pretty similar though.</p>
<p>How come binghamton isn’t in there when it gets 95% of its graduate students into the big four (according to binghamton’s site)</p>
<p>I thought that master of accounting rankings weren’t that important since most recruiting is regional?</p>
<p>You can see the 2009 rankings here. </p>
<p>[Public</a> Accounting Report 2009 Ranking - Undergrad, MS, & PHD : MS Accounting](<a href=“GMAT Club - Leading Forum for GMAT Prep and MBA Admissions”>Public Accounting Report 2009 Ranking - Undergrad, MS, & PHD : Masters Programs (MSc, MiM, MiF, Accounting ))</p>
<p>Some people are interested in top academics, not just the job factor. That’s why the rankings can be helpful. Plus, the students in top programs get recruited nationally, not regionally.</p>
<p>it’s interesting that the rankings here are similar to accounting rankings from us news. Baruch could be an underrated school that could use some respect in us news, which traditionally perfers better known schools like Boston College, etc.</p>