Top 30 American Universities for Accounting

See below for detailed description  of each university

Ranking University Region Annual Tuition GPA SAT/ACT
1 University of Pennsylvania NE $47,668 3.9 SAT: 1500
2 University of Notre Dame MW $47,929 4.02 SAT: 1480
3 Georgetown University SE $46,744 4.01 SAT: 1460
4 University of Florida SE $28,591 3.73 SAT: 1340
5 University of Texas – Austin SE $52,422 3.71 SAT: 1330
6 Bucknell University NE $48,498 3.54 SAT: 1370
7 Washington University in St. Louis MW $46,467 4.13 SAT: 1520
8 University of Georgia SE $29,844 3.86 SAT: 1320
9 New York University NE $42,419 3.71 SAT: 1410
10 University of Southern California W $49,464 3.73 SAT: 1450
11 Brigham Young University W $7,330 3.8 SAT: 1310
12 Lehigh University NE $44,890 3.83 SAT: 1370
13 Wake Forest University SE $44,200 3.85 SAT: 1380
14 George Washington University SE $51,950 3.8 SAT: 1370
15 North Carolina State University SE $40,558 4.42 SAT: 1300
16 Boston College NE $50,480 3.92 SAT: 1430
17 Ohio State University NE $29,229 3.7 SAT: 1320
18 University of Maryland – College Park SE $32,045 4.11 SAT: 1370
19 Bentley University NE $42,511 3.66 SAT: 1300
20 The College of New Jersey NE $26,971 3.68 SAT: 1310
21 University of Washington NW $49,986 3.76 SAT: 1290
22 University of Richmond SE $49,420 3.8 SAT: 1370
23 Marist College NE $32,590 3.3 SAT: 1260
24 Pennsylvania State University NE $47,668 3.9 SAT: 1500
25 Texas A&M University SE $47,386 3.55 SAT: 1240
26 Florida State University SE $19,084 3.88 SAT: 1280
27 University of Illinois – Urbana MW $46,668 3.83 SAT: 1390
28 University of Wisconsin – Madison MW $47,544 3.81 SAT: 1350
29 Clemson University SE $33,300 3.62 SAT: 1280
30 Muhlenberg College NE $44,145 3.33 SAT: 1310

 

 

1.) University of Pennsylvania

university-of-pennsylvania

The University of Pennsylvania, or U Penn, is a private Ivy League university located in Philadelphia. The school was founded in 1757 by Benjamin Franklin, making it the 6th oldest universities in the United States. The University is located on a large urban campus, separated from downtown Philadelphia but still close enough to allow easy access to the city’s amenities.

U Penn has a student-faculty ratio of 6:1 and 70% of its classes have fewer than twenty students. The university’s business school is the oldest business school in the US, and its alumni include business titans such as Warren Buffet, Elon Musk, and Donald Trump.

Tuition Housing Total
In-state $47,668 $13,990 $61,658
Out-of-state $47,668 $13,990 $61,658

 

 

2.) University of Notre Dame

university-of-notre-dame

The University of Notre Dame is a private university located in South Bend, Indiana, 100 miles from Chicago. The school is highly regarded for its undergraduate education, and enrolls 8,500 students in its programs. The school’s business and law schools are nationally ranked, and its athletic program has fans across the country.

The University of Notre Dame is ranked 7th in the United States for undergraduate teaching. The school has a student-faculty ratio of 10:1, and 60% of its classes have fewer than twenty students. The school has a popular study abroad program, and over half of the students at Notre Dame spend a semester in a foreign country.

Tuition Housing Total
In-state $47,929 $14,358 $62,287
Out-of-state $47,929 $14,358 $62,287

 

 

3.) Georgetown University

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Founded in 1789 Georgetown University is the oldest university in Washington DC. The university has 7,500 undergraduate students and is located in Washington’s historic Georgetown neighborhood. The university is ranked in top-20 nationally, and has especially strong programs in law, international relations, and business.

The university’s location allows students to find internships or jobs working for political or social groups in the city. It also means students are able to take part in all the cultural and athletic opportunities that DC offers. The university has a student-faculty ratio of 11:1, and 60% of its classes have fewer than twenty students.

Tuition Housing Total
In-state $46,744 $15,568 $62,312
Out-of-state $46,744 $15,568 $62,312

 

 

4.) University of Florida

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The University of Florida is a public university in the city of Gainesville, Florida. The school is ranked 14th in the nation for best public schools and has undergraduate enrollment of 39,000 student. The school is located close to downtown Gainesville, and students are able to travel around the city for dining and entertainment.

The university has well-regarded business, law, and engineering programs and a student-faculty ratio of 21:1. 50% of classes at Florida have fewer than twenty students, and the most popular majors include business, marketing, and the social sciences

Tuition Housing Total
In-state $6,389 $9,910 $16,299
Out-of-state $28,591 $9,910 $38,501

 

 

5.) University of Texas – Austin

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The University of Texas at Austin is a public school in Austin, Texas. The university is the largest school in Texas and the 7th largest in the country, with over 50,000 students enrolled. The university has over 900 student clubs and two of the largest student publications in the country. In addition to on campus activities students are also able to enjoy cultural and academic opportunities in the surrounding city of Austin.

Austin is divided into 18 different schools, including its highly ranked business, education, and engineering schools. The student-faculty ratio at Austin is 18:1, and 25% of its classes have fewer than twenty students. Alumni of Austin include 15 former US congressman, two former first ladies, and the founder of Dell computers.

Tuition Housing Total
In-state $9,806 $ 11,456 $20,770
Out-of-state $34,676 $11,456 $46,132

 

 

6.) Bucknell University

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Bucknell University is a private college located in central Pennsylvania along the banks of the Susquehanna River. The university was founded in 1846 and has 3,600 undergraduate students. Bucknell’s campus is in a rural area and isolated from nearby cities, but the campus is still very active. There are over 100 student organizations on campus, in addition to the nearby historic downtown area of Lewisburg.

Bucknell is divided into three academic colleges, and offers over 50 majors. The school has a very low student-faculty ratio of 9:1, and 60% of its classes have fewer than twenty students. The school’s most popular majors include Economics, Accounting, and Political Science.

Tuition Housing Total
In-state $48,498 $12,656 $61,154
Out-of-state $48,498 $12,656 $61,154

 

 

7.) Washington University in St. Louis

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Washington University is a private university located in St. Louis, Missouri. The university’s undergraduate program is ranked in the top 20 nationally and attracts students from more than 120 countries. St. Louis provides students with a lot of opportunities for entertainment and dining, and the university maintains over 200 student clubs.

The university is ranked 14th for undergraduate teaching, due to its small class sizes and highly trained faculty. The student-teacher ratio at Washington is 8:1, and 60% of its classes have fewer than twenty students.

Tuition Housing Total
In-state $46,467 $15,596 $62,063
Out-of-state $46,467 $15,596 $62,063

 

 

8.) University of Georgia

university-of-georgia

The University of Georgia is a public university that was founded in 1785. The university is located in the college town of Athens, Georgia, about an hour from Atlanta. The school is ranked in the top twenty for public universities and is the oldest US public university.

The school has more than 600 student clubs and has a student-faculty ratio of 18:1. 40% of the classes at Georgia have fewer than twenty students and the freshman retention rate is 94%.

Tuition Housing Total
In-state $11,634 $9,616 $21,250
Out-of-state $29,844 $9,616 $39,460

 

 

9.) New York University

new-york-university

New York University is a private university based in New York City. the school was founded in 1831 and is considered one of the most influential research universities in the world. The university’s campus is located in six centers around NYC, and the largest center is in Lower Manhattan.

The school has over 50,000 students from more than 180 foreign countries. The university is ranked in the top-40 nationally, and has a student-faculty ratio of 10:1. The school is especially well-known for its film, writing, and business programs.

Tuition Housing Total
In-state $42,419 $17,578 $59,997
Out-of-state $42,419 $17,578 $59,997

 

 

10.) University of Southern California

university-of-southern-california

The University of Southern California is a private university located in Los Angeles, California. The university has 18,000 undergraduate students and a strong tradition of innovation among its alumni. Former students have gone on to start a variety of tech companies, and the school has produced the fourth largest number of billionaire alumni in the world.

Students at USC can participate in over 700 on-campus organizations and the school’s athletes have won over 300 Olympic medals, the most of any American university. The university has a student-faculty ratio of 9:1 and its average class has just 23 students.

Tuition Housing Total
In-state $49,464 $14,348 $63,812
Out-of-state $49,464 $14,348 $63,812

 

 

11.) Brigham Young University

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Brigham Young University is a private university in Provo, Utah. The university is run by LDS Church and is the largest religious university in the country, with 26,000 undergraduate students. Approximately 99% of the students are from the church, and 1/3 are from Utah. The university is one of the most affordable private schools in the country, and has top ranked programs for business, languages, and engineering.

Due to its more isolated location, the university has a very active campus with more than 70 student clubs and lots of opportunities for climbing, biking, and hiking in the nearby mountains. The university has a student-faculty ratio of 20:1 and the 55% of its classes allow fewer than twenty students.

Tuition Housing Total
In-state $7,330 $7,448 $14,778
Out-of-state $7,330 $7,448 $14,778

 

 

12.) Lehigh University

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Lehigh University is a private university located in the small town of Bethlehem Pennsylvania, one hour north of Philadelphia. The university has 4,500 undergraduate students and is ranked the top 50 for US universities overall. The school has especially strong education and engineering programs.

The university has a student-faculty ratio of 10:1 and the average class has 27 students. The most popular majors at Lehigh include engineering, finance, and accounting.

Tuition Housing Total
In-state $44,890 $12,690 $57,580
Out-of-state $44,890 $12,690 $57,580

 

 

13.) Wake Forest University

wake-forest-university

Wake Forest University is a private university located in the city of Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The university is in the top-10 nationally for its undergraduate teaching and in the top-30 overall. In addition to on campus activities students can take advantage their proximity to Winston-Salem, which is known for its art and innovation. The university is also near opportunities for skiing and for visiting the beaches.

The university offers a wide-range of campus activities, including outdoor ones such as kayaking or even sky-diving. The university has a low student-faculty ratio of 10:1, and 58% of its classes have fewer than twenty students.

Tuition Housing Total
In-state $44,200 $14,748 $58,948
Out-of-state $44,200 $14,748 $58,948

 

14.) George Washington University

george-washington-university

 

George Washington University a private university located in downtown Washington DC. The school is the largest university in DC, and has an undergraduate student enrollment of 10,000. The school is one of the top schools in the world for its international affairs program, and the university is considered to be one of the most politically active in the country.

The schools location in downtown DC is ideal for fans of politics and city life. There are many nearby museums and parks, in addition to the 400 on campus organizations. The school has a student-faculty ratio of 13:1, and over 50% of its classes have fewer than twenty students.

Tuition Housing Total
In-state $51,950 $12,500 $64,450
Out-of-state $51,950 $12,500 $64,450

 

 

15.) North Carolina State University

north-carolina-state-university

North Carolina State University is a public university located in Raleigh, North Carolina. The school is near Duke University and the University of North Carolina, and the three schools work closely with each other on research projects.

NC State has an undergraduate enrollment of 25,000 students, and offers over 100 majors and 400 student clubs. The school has highly ranked programs for engineering and education, and has a student-faculty ratio of 14:1.

Tuition Housing Total
In-state $8,880 $10,635 $20,369
Out-of-state $26,399 $10,635 $37,034

 

 

16.) Boston College

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Boston College is a private university located in the scenic suburban area of Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. The school’s campus is just six miles from downtown Boston, which allows students to easily travel around the city when they want to get off campus. The college is ranked 30th in the nation overall, and is known for its strong law, business, and nursing.

Boston College has an active campus with over 200 student organizations and 30 NCAA sports programs. More than half of BC students participate in study abroad programs, the schools has a student-faculty ratio of 12:1.

Tuition Housing Total
In-state $50,480 $13,818 $64,298
Out-of-state $50,480 $13,818 $64,298

 

 

17.) Ohio State University

ohio-state-university

Ohio State is a public university located in Columbus, Ohio. The university has 45,000 undergraduate students and an extensive student life program, with over 1,000 student organizations and a popular athletic program. In addition to on campus activities, students at Ohio State benefit from living in the city of Columbus, which is the 15th largest city in the US and is home to a variety of entertainment and professional opportunities.
Ohio State has a student-faculty ratio of 19:1 and 30% of its classes have fewer than twenty students. The school is ranked in the top twenty national for top public universities, business, and for biological engineering.

Tuition Housing Total
In-state $10,037 $11,666 $21,703
Out-of-state $29,229 $11,666 $40,895

 

 

18.) University of Maryland – College Park

university-of-maryland-college-park

The University of Maryland, College Park is a public university located in the suburban area of College Park, MD. The school’s campus is 7 miles from downtown Washington DC, which allows students to take advantage of entertainment and academic opportunities in the city. The university is the flagship school of Maryland, and has an enrollment of 27,000 undergraduate students.

The university offers over 120 undergraduate majors and there are over 800 student clubs on campus. The university offers a lot of free entertainment options, including movies, sports, and presentations. The school’s student faculty-ratio is 16:1 and 45% of its classes have fewer than twenty students. The top-ranked programs at Maryland include business, engineering, and accounting.

Tuition Housing Total
In-state $10,181 $11,758 $21,939
Out-of-state $32,045 $11,758 $43,803

 

 

19.) Bentley University

bentley-university

Bentley University is a private university located in Waltham, Massachusetts, 9 miles west of Boston. The school was founded in 1917 as a school of accounting and finance and it has retained its strong reputation for business education. The school’s location in the suburbs of Boston allows students to gain real-world financial experience while still in college.

The university has a small undergraduate enrollment of 4,200 and a student-faculty ratio of 12:1. The school has over two hundred on campus clubs in addition to a strong athletic program. The most popular majors at Bentley include finance, business, and management.

Tuition Housing Total
In-state $42,511 $15,130 $57,641
Out-of-state $42,511 $15,130 $57,641

 

 

20.) The College of New Jersey

the-college-of-new-jersey

The College of New Jersey, or TCNJ, is a public university in the suburbs of Trenton, New Jersey. The school was established in 1855 and is the oldest public university in the state of New Jersey. TCNJ is dedicated to attracting the top students in New Jersey and it has become one of the top public universities in the United States.

The university is ranked number two in the country for its exceptional undergraduate teaching. The school has a low student-faculty ratio of 12:1 and 40% of its classes have fewer than twenty students. Its top programs included teacher education, business, management, and engineering.

Tuition Housing Total
In-state $15,794 $12,881 $28,675
Out-of-state $26,971 $12,881 $39,852

 

 

21.) University of Washington

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The University of Washington, or UW, is the flagship public university in Washington State, and is based in Seattle. The university was founded in 1861 and is one of the oldest universities on the West Coast. The university has an undergraduate population of 31,000 students and is spread across three urban campuses.

The university offers a wide-range of student activities, including clubs, intramural sports, and school newspapers. The university has highly ranked programs in medicine, engineering, and business, and is ranked in the top twenty nationally for public universities. The student-faculty ratio is 21:1 and 35% of its classes have fewer than twenty students.

Tuition Housing Total
In-state $10,753 $11,691 $22,444
Out-of-state $49,986 $11,691 $61,677

 

 

22.) University of Richmond

university-of-richmond

The University of Richmond is a private university on the border of Richmond in Virginia. The university has 3,500 undergraduate students spread around five different academic colleges. The university offers more than 100 different majors and minors for its undergraduate students, and stresses the importance of a well-rounded liberal arts curriculum.

The university has been ranked in the top 30 for liberal arts colleges and its undergraduate business program is ranked in the top 20 nationally. The school has a large endowment and is able to offer financial aid to 60% of its students. The school has a student-faculty ratio of 8:1 and 70% of its classes have fewer than twenty students.

Tuition Housing Total
In-state $49,420 $11,460  $60,880
Out-of-state $49,420 $11,460  $60,880

 

 

23.) Marist College

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Marist College is a private liberal arts college located in New York, in the town of Poughkeepsie. The town has a large campus overlooking the Hudson River and has an enrollment of 6,500 students. The university offers 56 undergraduate degree programs and is consistently ranked as one of America’s best colleges by the Princeton Review.

Students on campus can join over 80 different clubs, in addition to 20 different sports. The school is ranked in the top 10 for Northeastern universities, and has a student-faculty ratio of 16:1. The school has a close relationship with IBM, and which is a great opportunity for students interested in computer science and business.

Tuition Housing Total
In-state $32,590 $15,105 $47,695
Out-of-state $32,590 $15,105 $47,695

 

 

24.) Pennsylvania State University

pennsylvania-state-university

Pennsylvania State University, or Penn State, is a public research university located in University Park, Pennsylvania. The school was founded in 1855 and has an undergraduate enrollment of 46,000. The university has a very active campus, with over 950 clubs and organizations ad opportunities for skiing and hiking in the nearby mountains.

The university has top ranked programs in education and engineering, and is ranked 14th in the country for top public universities. The student-faculty ratio is 16:1, and 40% of classes have fewer than twenty students.

Tuition Housing Total
In-state $17,900 $11,860 $29,760
Out-of-state $31,346 $11,860 $43,206

 

 

25.) Texas A&M University

texas-am-university

Texas A&M University is a public research university located in College Station, Texas. The school consistently ranks among the top public universities in the country, and with 50,000 undergraduate students it is the 4th largest school in the country.

The school has nationally ranked programs in engineering and business, and has one of the largest research endowments in the country. The student-faculty ratio is 20:1 and 20% of all classes have fewer than twenty students.

Tuition Housing Total
In-state $10,176 $10,338 $20,514
Out-of-state $28,768 $10,338 $39,106

 

 

26.) Florida State University

florida-state-university

Florida State University is a public school located in the city of Tallahassee, Florida. The school was founded in 1851 and has an undergraduate enrollment of 32,000 students. The university is well-known for its athletic program, especially for basketball and football, and is ranked as one of the top-value universities in the country.

The university offers over 700 on campus clubs and organizations for students, ranging from cultural to athletic. The university has a student-faculty ratio of 25:1 and 30% of its classes have fewer than twenty students. The most popular majors include criminal justice, English, and biology.

Tuition Housing Total
In-state $6,507 $10,304 $16,811
Out-of-state $19,084 $10,304 $29,388

 

 

27.) University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

university-of-illinois-at-urbana-champaign

The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is a public university and flagship school of the Illinois system. The school has an urban campus spread across the cities of Urbana and Champaign. Today it has more than 30,000 undergraduate students and is ranked as one of the top 50 universities in the world.

The university offers more than 150 undergraduate programs but its most successful program is engineering, where it is ranked in the top 5 globally. The school has a student-faculty ratio of 18:1 and 40% of its classes have fewer than twenty students.

Tuition Housing Total
In-state $15,698 $11,308 $21,338
Out-of-state $46,668 $ 11,308 $57,976

 

 

28.) University of Wisconsin – Madison

university-of-wisconsin-madison

University of Wisconsin-Madison is a public university in Madison, Wisconsin. The university was founded in 1848 and has an undergraduate enrollment of 30,000 students. Today the university offers over 125 undergraduate majors, 25 collegiate sports, and 800 student organizations.

Wisconsin is consistently rated in the top-10 for public schools in the country, and has exceptional undergraduate programs for business and engineering. The university has a student-faculty ratio of 17:1 and 45% of its classes have fewer than twenty students. Some of the most popular majors include economics, biology, and political science.

Tuition Housing Total
In-state $10,488 $8,804 $19,292
Out-of-state $32,738 $8,804 $42,542

 

 

29.) Clemson University

clemson-university

Clemson University is a public university located in Clemson, South Carolina. The school has an undergraduate enrollment of 18,000 students and is tied for 21st among all public universities nationally.

The students at Clemson are known for the school spirit in cheering on the popular Clemson Tigers sports teams. In addition to sports the school offers over 400 different student clubs and over 100 different academic programs. The school has a student-faculty ratio of 18:1 and over half of its classes have fewer than twenty students.

Tuition Housing Total
In-state $14,240 $8,718 $22,958
Out-of-state $31,462 $8,718 $40,180

 

 

30.) Muhlenberg College

muhlenberg-university

Muhlenberg College is a private liberal arts college located in Allentown, Pennsylvania. The campus is located in a small city one hour from Philadelphia and an hour and a half from NYC. The school began as a seminary in 1848 before becoming a college in 1867.

The school has an active campus and enrollment of 2,300 students. The college stresses small classes and has a student-faculty ratio of 11:1 and almost 80% of its classes have fewer than twenty students. The most popular majors at Muhlenberg include business, psychology, and biology.

Tuition Housing Total
In-state $44,145 $11,090 $55,235
Out-of-state $44,145 $11,090 $55,235