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6 Foundation Year Programs in Accounting 2024

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Foundation Year Programs in Accounting

A foundation year allows extra time for a student to prepare for college. It is often used if a student struggles in a specific subject or needs to meet entry requirements for a degree program. No degree is earned in a foundation year, it is simply for extra study time.

What is a foundation year in accounting? A foundation year in accounting prepares the student to enter an accounting bachelor’s degree program. The program can last from six months to a full year. Courses in the program cover general education and skills, such as critical thinking, writing, problem solving and research. A program also offers courses that prepare a student for entry into an accounting program. These courses cover basic accounting topics, such as spreadsheets, cash management, taxation and professional ethics.

The benefits of a foundation year in accounting can be tied back to one thing: a student is better prepared to succeed in a college degree program. The foundation year gives a student the skills needed to enter an accounting degree program and be ready to perform at her or his best.

Most often a foundation year is taken at the school where a student will earn her or his degree, so inquires about cost should be directed to that school’s financial aid office. Costs can vary widely from school to school.

A foundation program allows a student to be sure he or she is ready for college level studies and allows the individual to reap all the benefits of a successful college education. A scholar completing a degree in accounting is often prepared to work as a Certified Public Accountant (CPA). A CPA can work in auditing, tax, accounting and consulting in a company or with the government. CPAs are also prepared to start their own businesses, whether it be a tax preparation service, consulting firm or accounting firm.

If you feel like you need just a bit more study and preparation time before entering an accounting program, a foundation year may be exactly what you need. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.