The mission of the Kramer School of Accountancy is to prepare students for careers in professional accounting and for licensure as Certified Public Accountants. This preparation is to be realized through a broad-based, liberal arts education consistent with the values characteristic of Jesuit higher education and congruent with the missions of the University and the Boler College of Business to develop the student as a total person. To meet its mission, the department offers the M.B.A. with a concentration in Accountancy. Scholarships, made possible by alumni endowment donations, are available to all qualified students.
To achieve its mission, the School of Accountancy mandates its faculty to:
Note: A 2019 gift from Christine M. and Richard J. Kramer (1986 Accountancy graduates of ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥) established the Kramer School of Accountancy and Information Sciences.
Boler School of Business holds Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) accreditation at the undergraduate and graduate levels as well as the independent accountancy accreditation, a distinction held by only five percent of business programs worldwide.
Join past Boler graduates and become Certified Public Accountants and serve within public accounting firms, public and private corporations, and government bodies and/or municipalities. Over the past decade, Boler accountancy graduates have been among the nation’s top performers on CPA exam pass rates. Boler is proud of its near 100% job placement for all Accountancy graduates.
The Kramer School of Accountancy and Information Sciences positions Boler College, and its faculty and graduates to lead in these key areas:
Accountancy has always shaped business destinies. The rise of data analytics, automation, predictive analysis, more precise risk management tools, sustainability metrics and other changes — technological and societal — require accountants to play an even more pivotal role.
Accounting, like engineering, law and medicine, must coalesce research, education and professional development around relevant practice issues. Only then can we spur timely research and accelerate solutions to complex, real-world practice challenges.
As global business ties become more complex, Boler students and alumni will need a new kind of literacy — regulatory, technical and cultural — to reconcile different business practices, geographies and regulations.
The Kramer School of Accountancy and Information Sciences positions Boler College, and its faculty and graduates to lead in these key areas:
Become a Boler Student
Accountancy faces new technologies, new regulations and the forces of globalization and a changing planet that create complex, real-world practice challenges. As the world has evolved, so has the Kramer School of Accountancy and Information Sciences by putting an expanded emphasis on information science and data analytics to ensure graduates will remain highly competitive in a fast changing and dynamic profession.
Join the Accounting Association
Make professional connections with other members, regionally and nationally, build a solid support group of likeminded friends and peers, improve your networking skills, while meeting alumni and potential employers, stay current regarding emerging trends in accounting, meet local professionals and guest speakers, and attend social events throughout the year.
Meet The Faculty
We are proud to be ranked #1 in our region for Best Undergraduate Teaching. (U.S. News and World Report’s 2020 Best Colleges Rankings). Meet the distinguished Accountancy Faculty that produce the next generation’s brilliant minds.
Office of Undergraduate Admissions
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Office: 216-397-4248
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