J.M. Tull School of Accounting
The School of Accounting at the University of Georgia was established in 1977 and named the J. M. Tull School of Accounting in 1978. The mission of the J. M. Tull School of Accounting is to pursue excellence in accounting education.
As a professional school in a major public research university, we are committed to teaching, research, and service that advances the accounting discipline and prepares future leaders for business and academia.
Points of Pride
- Accomplishments
The J.M. Tull School of Accounting maintains AACSB Accounting Accreditation.
- Rankings
One of the top accounting programs in the country, currently ranked 10th.
- Student Quality
Accounting graduates who took the CPA exam for the first time recorded an 83 percent pass rate that ranked No. 4 in the country among large programs.
- Faculty
For the past six years, the Tull School ranks No. 8 among public institutions in research productivity based on publications in the top 11 accounting journals.
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Latest News
- Terry College and Tull School of Accounting maintain accreditation Mar 26, 2013
- Terry student wins $25,000 scholarship from Deloitte Mar 4, 2013
- UGA Prof: Amortized cost is good policy for mutual funds Nov 2, 2012
- What happens in Vegas: Four students take top prize in Terry’s first foray into a national accounting competition Feb 20, 2012
- $1 million Deloitte Foundation Endowed Accounting Support Fund established at UGA’s Tull School of Accounting Jan 11, 2012