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McCombs Is Lighting The Fire For America’s Hottest City

Originally posted by Dean Thomas Gilligan in McCombs Today.

For the third year in a row, Austin is No. 1 on Forbes’ list of America’s 20 fastest-growing cities in terms of population and economy, thanks in part, say the ranking authors, “to the 51,000-student University of Texas at Austin.”

Diving deeper into that news, one discovers the McCombs School of Business is generating more than its fair share of Austin’s entrepreneurial spark.

Professor John Sibley Butler has been called one of the 20 Austinites you simply must know if you intend to be influential in the region’s business scene. Butler could accurately be termed a force of nature, and his impact on students is legendary across campus. He directs the university’s IC2 Institute, and the Herb Kelleher Center for Entrepreneurship, which he unabashedly boasts is the best in the U.S.

Butler told me, “In Texas we’ve made entrepreneurs the heroes, and that’s why we’ve created four times as many jobs as any other state. People who do great things are our heroes, and our students get to learn directly from them.”

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New CPA Review Course in McCombs School of Business

 

The Center for Professional Education at The University of Texas at Austin is offering a new CPA exam review course starting this January 2013 in the McCombs School of Business.

CPA candidates from The University of Texas at Austin typically have pass rates much higher than the statewide average on any given part of the exam.

The review course is designed to provide a convenient option for students enrolled in our Master in Professional Accounting program to prepare for the CPA exam.

Three McCombs Accounting Professors Win Awards

Originally posted by Jeremy Simon in McCombs Today.

The accounting department will need to make some additional room in its trophy case after a trio of professors recently won awards.

Over the past several weeks, three McCombs accounting professors were each recognized for their outstanding achievements. Professor Michael Clement received the Honored Guest Award from the PhD Project, an organization that recruits minority professionals from business into doctoral programs. Professor James Deitrick, meanwhile, received the Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants’ (TSCPA) 2012 Outstanding Accounting Educator Award. Additionally, Assistant Professor Brian White was awarded with the Outstanding Manuscript Award at the Accounting Behavior and Organizations (ABO) conference for his paper on performance-based incentives.

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McCombs Accounting #1 in PAR Rankings

The University of Texas at Austin‘s undergraduate, master’s and doctoral accounting programs are ranked #1 in the Public Accounting Report’s 31st Annual Professors Survey.

Hook’ Em!

Accounting Career Options

Researching your career options?

Start Here, Go Places” is an informative website that was created by the AICPA. I recommend visiting this site if you are researching your career options, as it contains a wealth of information about accounting careers, including portfolios of CPAs, a salary snapshot, and a scholarship search. One highlight is the “Build Your Future Me” interactive feature. After answering a series of questions, you will receive suggestions for jobs in the accounting profession that may be a good fit for you, as well as a plan for getting there.

McCombs Ranked 2nd for Best Professors and Campus Environment


Originally posted by Jeremy Simon in McCombs Today.

McCombs School of Business students are among the happiest in the nation when it comes to both their campus environment and the quality of their professors, according to new survey results from the Princeton Review.

McCombs placed among the top 10 in two categories — best campus environment and best professors — out of the Princeton Review’s 11 attribute rankings. Based on student responses to survey questions, McCombs ranked:

  • No. 2 for best campus environment, based on student responses regarding how happy they are and how they rate the campus community. Only UCLA scored higher for campus environment.
  • No. 2 for best professors, based on student responses regarding how good their professors are as teachers and how accessible professors are outside the classroom. Only Berkeley professors were rated more highly.

Although earning silver medals in two categories marked a banner year for McCombs, it wasn’t the first time students have given such high marks to the business school. With this latest survey result, the Princeton Review has now placed McCombs professors among the top 10 in the nation for four straight years.

UT Vaults into Top 25 of World’s Elite Universities

The University of Texas at Austin vaulted into the top 25 of the world’s elite universities in the 2012-13 Times Higher Education World University Rankings, considered one of the most authoritative assessments of universities.

The university’s ranking jumped to No. 25 from No. 29 in the 2011-12 rankings. The university achieved higher scores in all the major ranking categories such as teaching, research and innovation.

The rankings’ editor noted that The University of Texas at Austin’s gain was striking in that it bucked the trend of other U.S. universities and was made against strengthening global competition.

“UT Austin’s impressive performance this year sees it enter the top 25 of the world’s best universities,” editor Phil Baty said. “Even more remarkably, this jump from 29 to 25 comes amidst an alarming sector-wide decline for the U.S., with 51 institutions falling down the table in the face of mounting competition from heavy-spending Asian nations. UT Austin is one of a minority of American universities resilient to the challenge posed by the East in 2012, and it is rightly rewarded with a place in the world’s top 25.”

President Bill Powers comments on the ranking in Tower Talk.

MPA Alumni Stories

Department of Accounting alumni, faculty members, staff and friends are participating in our centennial celebration by sharing their memories. Here are a few excerpts from stories related to the MPA program.

My Nontraditional MPA

by Robert Sabochick, MPA, Class of 2010

…So, what was so non-traditional about my MPA? Obviously there are all the incredible things that come with living in a city like Austin that made this one year something completely new for me. Halloween on 6th Street, Austin City Limits (though I’m still bummed that the Beastie Boys had to cancel) and UT football, to name a few things, all bring back some wonderful memories.

However, the school and the program itself are different in that, not only do I have the same kinds of amazing memories, but I also developed my accounting knowledge and skills and my perspective and professionalism during this one year in a way that I’ve carried with me every day since graduation.

 

Longhorns Everywhere!

by Brian Lendecky, BBA / MPA, Class of 1999

Being first a proud alumnus of the MPA program and now proud to be an instructor in our department, I love showing my Longhorn pride! I have been very fortunate to teach in our study-abroad CIBER program each of the past 5 years. Whether it be walking around with our students in Paris, Prague, or Hong Kong I am amazed how many times somebody will come up to our group, flash the Hook ‘em Horns sign followed by “Class of ‘__”. The attached photo is of our class tour of downtown Prague in 2009. Our group was in amazement, and it actually turned into a bit of a game, when 17 different people came up to us during our 3 hour tour to let us know they were Longhorns too. One of them was actually a student I had in my first ACC 311 class in the Fall of 2005 and she was now living in Prague.

100 Years of Accounting Education

The Department of Accounting is celebrating 100 years of accounting education at The University of Texas at Austin!

Did you know that…

  • The first accounting course at The University of Texas at Austin was taught in 1912?
  • The MPA program was established in 1948, making it one of the first graduate accounting programs in the country?
  • The University of Texas at Austin celebrated its centennial in 1985?

Visit our centennial celebration website to explore our history, read alumni stories and support our program, and discover interesting facts in this McCombs Today article.

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Texas Wins 2012 NCAA Tournament…In Accounting

Originally posted by Tracy Mueller in McCombs Today.

Burnt orange faithful, rejoice. The University of Texas stormed through March Madness to win yet another NCAA national championship this year.

At least that’s how the tournament would play out if each game’s winner was the school with the most productive accounting researchers. Under those conditions, Texas advanced to the Final Four, where the Longhorns took down Michigan State to win it all. It was a rematch of the 2010 championship game, which Texas also won.

The results are courtesy of a Brigham Young University simulation of the NCAA men’s basketball post-season bracket, based on the research productivity of each school’s accounting department during the last six years.

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