Another No.1 performance by TCU MAc grads
Fort Worth, TX
12/1/2009
TCU Master of Accounting graduates once again outperformed all other Texas schools by having the highest success rate for passing the Uniform CPA Exam, for the second year in a row.
TCU MAc grads beat out all the other accounting graduates from universities in Texas with a 71.78% success rate in passing the Uniform CPA Exam
UT-Austin, with one of the largest and oldest Master of Accounting programs, came in second, as they did last year, with a pass rate of 71.33%.
These scores are considerably higher than the national average of 45%, and higher than the Texas average of 55%.
TCU MAc graduates have consistently ranked high on the CPA exam since the program’s inception five years ago, even though TCU is one of the only schools in the state that does not offer a CPA review course as part of the graduate curriculum.
“These continued high passing rates reflect the quality of our students, the quality of the education that they receive here at TCU, and their hard work and commitment to pass the CPA Exam before they start their professional careers” said Bob Vigeland, accounting professor and Co-director of the MAc program.
Ray Pfeiffer, chair of the Accounting Department, agreed. “Neeley School accounting students are some of the best, brightest and most committed students I have seen. These attributes, together with their top-quality TCU education, have them well-positioned for successful careers.”
For more information about the Neeley School MAc program, visit www.mac.tcu.edu