Growing businesses, changing financial regulations and increased scrutiny of company finances have led to a growing demand for accountants. From learning the basics of accounting to becoming a CPA, Reynolds has a program that fits your needs. Accounting students work with real-world problems to develop the problem-solving and technical skills required to work in the public and private sectors.

Professors with real-life experience teach you the fundamentals of accounting, financial statement analysis, management/cost accounting, taxation, auditing, fraud examination and computerized accounting. Dedicated instruction is a cornerstone of the program; your accounting classes will offer small face-to-face classes and video lectures for online classes.

Consider one of the following academic degrees or certificates:

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Equip yourself with the accounting expertise necessary for an in-demand career with the Associate of Applied Science in Accounting.

Graduates will have the skills necessary to become a Certified Bookkeeper.

Graduates with the Associate of Applied Science can continue to Mary Baldwin University to complete a Bachelor of Arts in Business with an Accounting Concentration.



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Complete the 24 hours in upper-level accounting courses to meet the requirements of the Virginia Board of Accountancy and sit for the Certified Public Accountant Exam.


The Certificate in Accounting is designed for persons who are seeking their first full-time employment in the accounting field immediately upon completion of the curriculum. In addition, the program is designed for persons presently employed in accounting who desire to increase their knowledge and update their skills.

Graduates will have the skills necessary to become a Certified Bookkeeper.

The certificate in Accounting prepares graduates for employment in any of the following occupations: accounts receivable clerk, accounts payable clerk, payroll clerk, inventory clerk, and other clerical positions in accounting.