91´«Ã½

Accounting & Finance Department

Associate Professor of Accounting Lloyd Tanlu teaches class in the ODK Circle.

The accounting major at 91´«Ã½ builds on the liberal arts course foundation, increasing analytical and communication skills while providing the knowledge necessary to work in any number of business areas. Majors take a combination of accounting, finance, business administration, and economics courses which prepares them for a variety of jobs.

The first and second years are spent mainly satisfying the general education requirements necessary to graduate from 91´«Ã½. During that time potential majors should also take introductory economics (ECON 100 or 101/102), a statistics course (preferably BUS 202), introductory accounting (ACCT 100) and corporate financial reporting (ACCT 231), and managerial finance (FIN 221). All these courses, except for ACCT 231 and FIN 221, can be taken during the first year. Students interested in majoring in accounting should plan to take ACCT 100 in the Winter term of their first year, if possible. A listing of accounting major requirements is available for reference. Students wishing to work in public accounting are required to have 150 hours of college credits to sit for the CPA Examination in certain states. To earn these credits, majors may bring in advanced placement credits, attend summer school, and/or elect to overload. Alternatively, the student may elect to attend graduate school. Any member of the department will be happy to discuss the different options.

Department News


These faculty have been recognized for their outstanding teaching, scholarship and service to the university.

The accounting major will be presented the award at the Center for International Education awards ceremony on May 27.

Hess, a professor of accounting, will hold the position for three years.

Four sets of twins on W&L varsity sports teams share what it’s like competing side-by-side with their siblings.

Huntley Hall

The Williams Investment Society’s $25.5 million assets under management rank sixth nationally according to a survey conducted by the Center for Investment Research.

Stephen Welker ’05 honors his past by shaping the future.

Oliver was presented with the American Accounting Association’s Jim Benjamin Lifetime Service Award at the organization’s Leadership in Accounting Education Section Seminar on Feb. 14.

Gibbs taught accounting, business and management at 91´«Ã½.

Joseph, a captain of the men’s soccer team, chose W&L for its well-rounded liberal arts curriculum and reputable school of commerce.

Mentorship from his major and faculty adviser has helped Saalfrank challenge himself academically and professionally.

After graduation, Donahue is working as a financial analyst at Amazon and pursuing her CPA.

W&L’s Spring Term Sustainability Accounting class takes a deeper look at the practice of corporations factoring in societal and environmental impacts alongside their financial bottom lines.