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MPA Experience: UT Microsoft Excel Collegiate Challenge

Are you interested in sharpening your Excel skills? Ben Breed, MPA Class of 2026, encourages you to join the UT Microsoft Excel Collegiate Challenge!

Ben Breed

This September, our UT Microsoft Excel Collegiate Challenge (MECC) team placed 8th in the world at our first-ever monthly international MECC competition. That is a monumental performance out of the gate for a competition featuring hundreds of schools across the world. It also happens to be the kind of feat that gets one invited to write a blog post. With that in mind, I’ll take my opportunity to talk about what comes next and invite any McCombs or other UT readers to join the team. We’re channeling our momentum to launch the UT MECC Club, a new campus community designed to welcome students from every discipline, spark curiosity, and demystify the wizardry of what Microsoft Excel is capable of. Our weekly meetings on Thursdays at 3:45 pm in McCombs (GSB 3.120) are open to all!

So, what does the competition look like? I’m glad you asked. Each monthly challenge takes the form of a case study built around realistic analytics scenarios: spotting order trends, optimizing travel routes, or decoding unstructured data. The case goes live for one weekend each month, giving participants a 30‑minute race against the clock to build formulas and models that solve seven progressively more difficult problems. There are two levels of competition: junior varsity and varsity. The JV track welcomes newcomers, offering a chance to grasp the case format and strengthen the foundational skills needed for higher tiers. Varsity, on the other hand, raises the bar with more intricate reasoning and complicated solutions. The pressure can be intense, but it’s exactly what we train for in our weekly sessions.

For those curious, find out more here – What is Excel Esports? What is Microsoft Excel Collegiate Challenge?

Our weekly meetings are a dedicated time for practice, growth, and collaboration. We use this space to refine our skills, revisit prior cases, and test out new analytical techniques. It’s a relaxed meeting of the minds where professors and students tackle the same problems side by side. Occasionally, a professor or student identifies a key area to enhance our competitive edge and gives a brief presentation on it to the group. Past topics have included advanced formula design, data table structuring, and the creation of custom LAMBDA functions. These sessions let experienced members translate complex concepts into clear, replicable steps. Together, we build not just better solutions, but a community of thinkers who learn from one another and push each other toward mastery.

So, why should you join? Again, great question! The way I see it, there’s something here for everyone. The UT MECC Club brings together students from all majors, not just accounting or business, to tackle analytical challenges from unique perspectives. You’ll pick up practical Excel skills and learn from the way others think, problem-solve, and approach complex data. Along the way, you might discover new career paths you hadn’t considered. Since Excel underpins so many industries, getting comfortable with it is a serious advantage no matter where you’re headed. Plus, the networking potential is huge: between competition connections and the guidance of our sponsoring professors, you’ll find mentors who are eager to share advice, experience, and professional networks. While the MECC is an excellent avenue to sharpen technical skills, its deeper value lies in the relationships built and the confidence found through collaboration. From our very first gathering, the experience has been about more than mastering formulas; it’s about nurturing curiosity, teamwork, and growth across disciplines.

Sounds pretty great, right? Why not give it a try: UT MECC Canvas

Join the MPA Current Student & Alumni Panel on November 13

Join us for an exciting evening with current students and alumni of the Texas McCombs Master in Professional Accounting program. Engage with students and alumni as they share their unique experiences and career successes.

Don’t miss this chance to explore how the MPA program can shape your future!

Thursday, November 13, 2025
5:00 – 6:00 p.m. CT
Virtual – Zoom

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REGISTER: MPA Current Student Panel

Join us for an exciting evening with current students of the Texas McCombs Master in Professional Accounting program. Engage with students as they share their unique experiences and career successes.

Don’t miss this chance to explore how the MPA program can shape your future!

Thursday, June 17, 2025
5:00 – 6:00 p.m. CT
Virtual

REGISTER NOW!

REGISTER: MPA Current Student and Alumni Panel

Join us for an exciting evening with current students and alumni of the Texas McCombs Master in Professional Accounting program. Engage with students and alumni as they share their unique experiences and career successes.

Don’t miss this chance to explore how the MPA program can shape your future!

Thursday, February 27, 2025
5:00 – 6:00 p.m. CT
Virtual – Zoom

REGISTER NOW!

Love and Accounting: A Match Made in MPA

At Texas McCombs, the MPA program is known for shaping careers—but for one couple, it also shaped their future together. In the fall of 2020, Daniella Peinovich (MPA ’21) and Wade Cope (MPA ’21) were randomly assigned to the same group in their Tax Research class. What started as a simple class project turned into something much bigger. Fast forward to today, and they’re engaged!

Their story is a reminder that the MPA program isn’t just about learning—it’s about building lifelong connections, both professional and personal. Happy Valentine’s Day! 💙📚💍

To learn more about the Master in Professional Accounting program at Texas McCombs, click here

An International Student’s Perspective on the MPA Experience

As I reflect on my first semester in the Texas McCombs MPA program, the aroma of scallion pancake wafts through my small apartment. Upon arrival in Austin, I faced the daunting task of cooking for myself — something I had never done before. My first attempts were far from perfect; sometimes the food was burnt, other times it was raw and inedible. But through each trial and error, I learned and improved.

This culinary exploration is a microcosm of my academic experience. Initially, everything was new and challenging, from understanding new University systems to completing rigorous tasks and harmonizing cross-cultural interactions. However, the supportive environment provided by the MPA program has made all the difference. The excellent professors I’ve encountered have been patient guides, breaking down complex concepts into manageable pieces. Meanwhile, the MPA Program Office academic and career advisors have provided invaluable resources and support, always ready to lend a helping hand. My peers, caring and professional, created a collaborative atmosphere in which we learned from each other’s diverse perspectives.

After a few weeks in the program, I had a sudden realization that shook me to my core. Despite my background in accounting, I found myself struggling with unfamiliar concepts and financial and tax accounting systems. It was in this moment of vulnerability that I truly understood the value of my roots. The comfort of my home country’s familiar accounting practices, which I had taken for granted, now felt like a cherished foundation upon which I could build new knowledge. This epiphany ignited a dual passion within me: a renewed appreciation for my cultural heritage and a burning desire to excel in this new academic landscape.

As I take a bit of the crusty and crunchy pancake I’ve just made, I’m reminded of the purpose behind the 7,734 miles I journeyed from Taipei to Austin. The texture and flavor evoke memories of home and symbolize the gradual improvements I’ve made in my cooking and the satisfaction of creating something meaningful. My culinary journey mirrors my experience in the MPA program: through a bit of trial and error, the rigorous curriculum and supportive resources have provided the perfect opportunity for growth.

-Shawn Lee, MPA Class of 2025

MPA Tailgate Event: Texas vs Florida Football

The recent MPA tailgate was more than just pre-game fun—it was a testament to the camaraderie within the MPA community. One student shares their unique experience as a former University of Florida undergrad cheering for the Texas Longhorns while donning a Florida Gators jersey!

The MPA tailgate was a great bonding experience for students within the MPA program. It was great seeing my friends from different classes come together, wear burnt orange, and get excited for the Longhorns’ SEC matchup against the Gators. Many of us rooted for different teams throughout our undergrad, but this game meant much more to me since I did my undergrad at the University of Florida and was a photographer for the Florida Gators’ athletics program. When I showed up to the tailgate with a Texas Longhorns hat and Florida Gators jersey, my fellow MPA students made sure to get a good laugh, and it made for a lot of fun. This MPA community really thrives off of each other as we are all battle the stresses that come with a prestigious academic program together. I also made sure to fuel up with some catered Chick-fil-A.

As for advice I have for new/prospective students, prioritize and make time for friends and meet fellow students through social outings such as the MPA tailgate. Having friends in all of your classes will make you look forward to your 8 am classes, give you a sense of home away from home, and provide you with lifelong friends down the road. I am looking forward to what the next semester brings and hope we can all get together for a baseball or basketball outing.

-Craig Haas

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MPA student at football game MPA students enjoying tailgate

MPA students at tailgate

Meet Our MPA Student Ambassadors

Introducing some of the Texas McCombs MPA Ambassadors!

These dynamic students represent the heart of our program, showcasing the endless opportunities that come with a Master in Professional Accounting degree. Whether your goals are in accounting or beyond, the ambassadors are here to share their unique journeys, insider tips, and personal experiences to help you navigate life as an MPA student.  To learn more about the MPA program click HERE!

 

Demetrius Garza

Demetrius Garza
Connect with Demetrius

Q: What’s your favorite place to study on campus?
A: My favorite spot to study on campus has to be the NRG room in McCombs. I really like the renovations they made over the summer, and the new monitors and study rooms are nice!
Q: What’s your favorite coffee shop or restaurant in Austin?
A: I enjoy visiting Dog Day Coffee and Mercado Sin Nombre; they both have some fantastic coffee with some unique flavors! If you go to Dog Day, I would recommend the Morning Ralph (thai tea infused nitro cold brew), and at Mercado Sin Nombre, the Horchata Cold Brew.
Q: Favorite show?
A: Severance on Apple TV+. Excited for the second season to come out in January!
Q: What’s your go-to way to unwind after a busy week of classes?
A: A great spot for me to de-stress from classes has got to be Barton Springs! Laying on the lawn and taking a dip in the pool on a hot day is always a great way to lighten my mood.

 

Brook Harris

Brooke Harris
Connect with Brooke

Q: What’s your favorite place to study on campus?
A: I enjoy studying at the PCL
Q: What’s your favorite coffee shop or restaurant in Austin?
A: My favorite coffee shop in Austin is Houndstooth
Q: Favorite show?
A: Suits
Q: What’s your go-to way to unwind after a busy week of classes?
A: Hang out with friends and go on walks

 

Christian Tinoco-Lopez

Christian Tinoco Lopez
Connect with Christian

Q: What’s your favorite place to study on campus?
A: I consider it a hidden gem, but I love studying in the Governor’s room in the Texas Union Building—the old-timey feel boosts my study power! If not there, you can find me in the PCL 2nd-floor quiet area—it is the quietest area on campus!
Q: What’s your favorite coffee shop or restaurant in Austin?
A: Such a tough question! It depends on my mood. Habanero Mexican Cafe in South Austin is great. Some good brunch (and a throwback to the past) can be found at Jim’s Restaurant toward North Austin. Nearby campus, my favorite spot is K-Bop—their Bulgogi bowl is amazing!
Q: Favorite show?
A: I haven’t had much of a chance to watch Netflix recently with school and life in general, but when I get a chance I like to catch up on the Outer Banks new seasons or Brooklyn Nine-Nine for a bit of a laugh.
Q: What’s your go-to way to unwind after a busy week of classes?
A: I’m an avid runner. Runs down Cesar Chavez Blvd and alongside Lady Bird Lake are truly therapeutic. I love crossing the pedestrian bridge to South Austin and looking back to see the Austin city skyline—it leaves me breathless every time!

 

Teaguen Weise

Teaguen Weise
Connect with Teaguen

Q: What’s your favorite place to study on campus?
A: PCL 4th floor or UTC 2nd floor by the windows
Q: What’s your favorite coffee shop or restaurant in Austin?
A: Original Blacks BBQ!
Q: Favorite show?
A: Grey’s Anatomy
Q: What’s your go-to way to unwind after a busy week of classes?
A: Ice-cream, visiting with friends, and anything nature

Register: Join Us for Our Virtual MPA Panel Night

Join us for an evening of insight and connection at the MPA Panel Night! This event offers a unique opportunity to hear from Texas McCombs faculty, current students, and alumni. Learn about the program’s academic strengths, explore student experiences, and discover how an MPA can shape your career.

Register: MPA Panel Night

Thursday, November 14, 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

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The Study Abroad Experience – Prague

Katie Anderson, MPA Class of 2025

Katie Anderson, MPA Class of 2025

While in the MPA Prague study abroad program, I learned about Europe through my studies and travels. Between weekend trips across Europe with my peers, engaging classes, and program-planned excursions within Prague, the program was a fulfilling experience that I will cherish. As someone who had never been to Europe, I was nervous about the cultural adjustment. However, the UT and VŠE staff helped us get acclimated to our new environment and the time and effort that they put into this program was clear from the start.

Our courses were fascinating. In our classes taught by MPA faculty, we delved deeper into specialized accounting topics, and in our VŠE class, we simulated the early stages of starting a business in Europe from initial idea to pitch. Furthermore, the planned excursions in Prague gave us the opportunity to see unique sites in the Czech Republic. My personal favorite was our visit to Radio Free Europe, an international media organization with the mission of providing accurate news to countries without freedom of the press.

Unequivocally, my favorite part of the program was growing closer to my MPA peers. I bonded with people who had been in my classes for years but never had the opportunity to truly get to know. The entire group often made plans together and I gained a newfound appreciation for the community that we formed. I always knew I had someone with whom I could grab lunch, study, or explore Prague’s Old Town. These friendships enhanced my experience and made me feel more connected to the MPA program as a whole. After returning to the US, I quickly made plans to see my study-abroad friends and I can’t wait to have classes with them in the Fall.

Hook ‘em! 🤘

Katie Anderson, MPA Class of 2025

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