Accounting
As Rinderknecht Associates' first accounting and finance intern, she says her course material is immediately applicable to her internship.
All accounting students start learning with our strong integrated course sequence called the business core. Once your foundational knowledge is established, accounting students benefit from practical experience through advanced accounting projects.
By simulating what you can expect in a job environment, you can learn what subtypes of accounting interest you, how to handle data, and experience the complexities of taxes firsthand.
Utilize tax software to generate tax returns, learn about audit errors and discovery by conducting a full audit, and keep the books for a non-profit organization while enhancing your professional communication skills. These experiences beyond the textbook help you figure out your path to entering the workforce and give you a leg up on other accounting graduates when you get there.
Accounting happens in every business setting, in businesses of all sizes and of all industries. An effective accountant who can communicate interpretations of numbers is an essential asset to employers—that’s where you come in.
Our partnerships with local businesses in the Cedar Rapids Corridor assist with internship and job placement in a variety of paths like tax accounting, non-profit accounting, accounting management, auditing, and more.
In addition to entering the workforce, many accounting students pursue additional certification through professional exams, including the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and Certified Management Accountant (CMA) exams. Mount Mercy’s accounting program is designed to provide you with the skills and coursework necessary to prepare for these exams.
Continued education, like combining your accounting degree with a finance double major or continuing to a Master's of Business Administration at Mount Mercy University—or one of our three other graduate Business & Leadership programs—provides even more options for your future career.
We also have an articulation agreement with the University of Iowa's Master of Accountancy program to facilitate the admission of our graduates into the program.
"My professors have made learning relatable, and that makes for an interesting experience—they helped me seal the deal for my major."
Build off previous experiences by transferring up to 75 credits form an Iowa community college or up to 93 credits form a regionally accredited 4-year university.
Veterans may also earn credit for military training via the Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support (DANTES).
Mount Mercy offers competitive tuition and generous scholarships.
We encourage all students to apply for federal, state and other kinds of financial assistance.
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We make it easy by accepting applications year-round! No deadline, no fee, no pressure.
* Mount Mercy University Admissions
1330 Elmhurst Drive NE
Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52402
* If you are applying for an accelerated program, please mail to "Accelerated Programs"
For more detailed instructions on how to apply, see our Admissions page.
During your time at Mount Mercy, you will be exposed to multiple accounting specialties like tax preparation, auditing, management, and more that help you decide what type of role would be the best fit for your skills and interests.
After graduating from Mount Mercy, many accounting majors pursue professional accounting certifications with the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and the Certified Management Accountant (CMA) exams. Mount Mercy also has an articulation agreement with the University of Iowa’s Master of Accountancy program to facilitate the admission of Mount Mercy accounting graduates into their program.
You can find Mount Mercy accounting alumni at companies like: