When you go to a traditional college, it is not hard to get a transcript. You just have to go to the main Student Services building and talk to one of the people who work in that division. You will have to provide some proof of who you are and, in some cases, you might have to write a check for the cost of the transcript. After you do this, you just need to wait until it comes in the mail. This is very simple. However, it can be a bit more confusing to get your transcript if you have just gotten an online accounting degree.
The problem is that you will not have a student services building that you can go to in order to ask for the transcript. Everything that you will have done at the school will have been based around your work on the internet. You will have communicated with professors and other students in this fashion, and you will never have set foot on an actual campus. When a prospective employer or a grad school wants to see your transcript, you may not be sure where to turn.
The best way to get it is just to contact the service representatives at the school. Even though there is not a campus, there are still people who have been hired to help students figure out anything that they need to figure out. This includes how to sign up for classes, how to drop those classes, and how to get a transcript after graduation. The exact procedure is different for each school. Some use an online interface, while others will ask you to call. Either way, you can request the transcript through this person and it will be mailed to you as soon as it is ready.
Many online schools will also have websites that you can log into if you want to see your grades. This will not be an official transcript, but it will show what classes you took. You can show this to the employer while you are waiting for the official copy.
Yes, job seekers with an accounting degree will hold a higher status over job seekers without one. Such a degree is indicative of experience and responsibility.
No, there is no such requirement. All you have to do it take all the upper / graduate level classes you have not taken in the grad school
There are many online universities or education organizations, and most of them would offer online accounting. For example: you can check this one out. www.accountingdegree.com
Yes you can! Check with the CPA requirements within your state. You will need a number of credits, in accounting, economics, and business law in order to sit for the CPA Exam. To get licensed you will also need at least a year of accounting experience signed off by an active CPA. Also, you don't need a CPA license to become an accountant. Most accounting firms only require a bachelor's degree and 8 accounting courses on your transcript. A lot of schools have accounting certificate programs that are basically 8 accounting courses.
What license applied for associate degree of accounting?
By providing a transcript, and/or diploma.
The wisest way to prepare for a master's degree in accounting is to have your bachelor's degree in accounting first, or at least in business with an accounting minor or focus.
You can get a copy of your transcript by contacting the registrar's office of that school. The actual certificate is only printed once at almost every institution I know of....unfortunately. Still, it would not hurt to check with the registrar. Viper1
The things you can do with an accounting degree in the business world are almost unlimited. Many top executives have an accounting degree. Banking jobs and tax accountants are some options also.
It costs about $10,000 to receive an online accounting degree.
It's always possible to get a job.. but probably not the job you want.
You receive one degree. Your transcript will indicate your major and minor. You do not receive another degree for a minor.