Accounting
    Duration4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 36,398 / Semester
    Next IntakeAugust 21, 2023

    Accounting

    About

    Justin Herp came to the College to study business. Then his business law professor suggested accounting. After some research, he realized there's a lot more to the accounting profession than staring at spreadsheets. "I decided to switch my major after my first accounting class and I've loved it ever since."

    It was the variety of courses that initially appealed to Justin. "Of course, you've got your introductory courses and then the intermediate courses where you really get into the nuts and bolts," he says. "And then there's an audit course and a couple of tax courses and a course on accounting information systems and then management accounting. I didn't know this initially, but there are plenty of different paths you can take in this profession. I find that really appealing."

    Justin determined his particular path through an internship he served. "There are plenty of professors in the department finding internships and other opportunities for students all the time. What's great is that almost every accounting professor has worked in the field before coming to the College, so they have strong connections. Because of the big emphasis on placement in this department, I wasn't surprised when one of my professors connected me to a paid summer internship with a large regional firm. And through that experience, I got a job offer for a couple of years from now as a tax accountant."

    Accounting and business law is a tight-knit department Justin says. "And because of the standards that accountants are held to, the program is quite structured. Accountants have to know certain information and meet certain standards, so most everyone takes the same classes. You get really comfortable with your classmates because you're traveling through all of this together. On top of that, the classes are small, so the professors get to know you well."

    After earning his undergraduate degree, Justin plans to pursue a master's degree in accounting at the College of Charleston. He's confident that he's well prepared and ready to excel in the program. 

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Official Transcripts: Submit your complete high school transcripts directly to College of Charleston in the original language with the school’s official stamp/seal .

    Certified Translations: If transcripts are written in a language other than English, certified, word-for-word English translations of all transcript pages must be submitted.

    Copy of passport picture/data page.

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 80

    Fee Information

    Application Fee 60

    How to Apply

    STEP 1: Choose the application deadline that is most convenient for you.

    Find out what our admissions committee is looking for.

    STEP 2: Choose your application method (CofC Online Application or The Common Application). 

    STEP 3: Review your application checklist.

    Once you submit your application, you'll be able to view your application checklist and track your application file in your CofC Admissions Portal.

    If you chose the Common App, we'll send you an email after you hit 'submit', so you can access your CofC Admissions Portal.

    STEP 4: Submit your application materials to complete your application file.

    Once you have been accepted and have confirmed your enrollment, our Center for International Education will issue a Form I-20 so that you can apply for a U.S. student visa. You will find information about U.S. immigration policies at the Center for International Education website.

    Accounting

    College of Charleston

    College of Charleston

    United States of America

    United States of America, Aberdeen