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  2. Abraham J. Briloff - Wikipedia

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    Abraham Jacob Briloff (July 19, 1917 – December 12, 2013) was an American accounting scholar and Professor of accounting at Baruch College in New York. He was known for his contributions to accountancy, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and also as the "most prominent accounting critic."

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  4. Baruch College - Wikipedia

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    The undergraduate admissions for Baruch College are considered to be "Selective" by the College Board with a 43% acceptance rate. [60] Baruch College follows a holistic admissions process by considering teacher recommendations, application essay, and extracurricular activities, in addition to standardized test scores and GPA. [61]

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  7. Zicklin School of Business - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, after the addition of arts and sciences departments and degree programs, Baruch College became a senior college within the CUNY system. [citation needed] In 1998, Baruch College's business school was renamed the Zicklin School of Business, in recognition of an $18 million donation by Lawrence and Carol Zicklin.

  8. List of AACSB-accredited schools (accounting) - Wikipedia

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    Logo of accredited schools. There are 894 schools that hold the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business's (AACSB) Accounting Accreditation.The AACSB accredits business schools by evaluating critical areas of each school to ensure that it provides top-quality education, [1] and schools can apply for the accounting accreditation, which focuses on the schools' accounting programs ...

  9. Master of Accountancy - Wikipedia

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    The Master of Accountancy (MAcc, MAcy, or MAccy), alternatively Master of Science in Accounting (MSA or MSAcy) or Master of Professional Accountancy (MPAcy, MPAcc, MPA or MPAc), is a graduate professional degree designed to prepare students for public accounting; academic-focused variants are also offered.