An Accounting Writing Proficiency Survey

  • Firch T
  • Campbell A
  • Filling S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Although there has been much discussion about improving college student writing with college-level courses, little is known about how accounting programs, in particular, are addressing the writing proficiency challenge. This study surveys the 852 accounting programs in the United States to identify the frequency and types of accounting writing courses currently offered. Results indicate that few schools require an accounting-specific writing course or require students to pass any kind of writing proficiency test as juniors or seniors. Most programs do, however, require students to demonstrate English composition skills within several of the upper division accounting courses. Most department chairs do not believe that the graduates of their programs write well enough. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Firch, T., Campbell, A., Filling, S., & Lindsay, D. H. (2011). An Accounting Writing Proficiency Survey. American Journal of Business Education (AJBE), 4(4), 15–24. https://doi.org/10.19030/ajbe.v4i4.4190

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