In the United States, 59 graduate schools are offering Accounting and Finance programs. The average graduate tuition & fees for Accounting and Finance programs is $11,626 for state residents and $20,778 for out-of-state students


Career after Completing Accounting and Finance Program

After completing a Accounting and Finance major, you may further your career by choosing one of the following occupations. The average annual wage of Financial Managers career is $153,460 and, for Accountants and Auditors, the average annual income is $83,980.

The average wage is based on the latest employment and wage data (May 2023) from Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).

Accounting and Finance Careers and its Average Wage (as of May 2023)
Job TitleHourly WageAnnual Wage
Financial Managers$73.78$153,460
Accountants and Auditors$40.37$83,980
Budget Analysts$40.50$84,240

Graduate Schools Offering Accounting and Finance Graduate Programs

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59 matched graduate schools
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Private, 4-year Anchorage, AK

Alaska Pacific University

Tuition & Fees : $20,760

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Public, 4-year Little Rock, AR

University of Arkansas at Little Rock

Tuition & Fees : $19,210 ($8,455 in-state)

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Private, 4-year West Haven, CT

University of New Haven

Tuition & Fees : $45,730

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Private, 4-year Washington, DC

Strayer University-District of Columbia

Tuition & Fees : $13,920

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Private, 4-year Jacksonville, FL

Jacksonville University

Tuition & Fees : $46,180

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Private, 4-year West Palm Beach, FL

Palm Beach Atlantic University

Tuition & Fees : $37,990

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Public, 4-year New Albany, IN

Indiana University-Southeast

Tuition & Fees : $22,043 ($8,179 in-state)

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Public, 4-year Adelphi, MD

University of Maryland Global Campus

Tuition & Fees : $12,336 ($7,992 in-state)

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Private, 4-year Boston, MA

Cambridge College

Tuition & Fees : $18,072

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Public, 4-year Salem, MA

Salem State University

Tuition & Fees : $18,961 ($11,978 in-state)