Walsh College of Accountancy and Business Administration Reviews

  • 16 Reviews
  • Troy (MI)
  • Annual Tuition: $17,157
84% of 16 students said this degree improved their career prospects
94% of 16 students said they would recommend this school to others
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Freeman J.H.
  • Reviewed: 1/20/2020
  • Degree: Organizational Leadership
"Phenomenal professors. Most love to go the extra mile when you bring a question up to them. Very military friendly. Scholarships are a bit sparse at the grad level, but they have a boat-load of undergrad scholarships mainly based on GPA. Almost everything I learned had real-world application, so-much-so that a lot of the papers I wrote for classes just came naturally because how in tune they were with experiences I had."
Sam Dee
  • Reviewed: 9/6/2017
  • Degree: Higher Education
"This is by far the worst school I have ever been to in my life. The professors are not willing to help you at all. The staff is generally rude. Material is outdated and recycled for decades. You are better off watching YouTube videos on the stock market than ever taking a class at this school. Do not go here."
Linthom
  • Reviewed: 9/1/2017
  • Degree: MBA
"Knowledgeable teachers, good labs, lot of assignments"
Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 9/1/2017
  • Degree: Accounting
"It was a great school that had night classes so allowed me to work and get my advanced degree."
Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 5/22/2017
  • Degree: Business
"A school dedicated to business. Faculty are experts within their various fields and tend to consult or work with local businesses, giving students a leg up."
Female graduate, age 30
  • Reviewed: 5/22/2017
  • Degree: MBA
"Schedule are flexible, a lot of classes are offered online . Overall great school."
David Bragg
  • Reviewed: 3/21/2017
  • Degree: Accounting
"I am attending Walsh College, where I am working on my masters in accounting. The school has multiple satellite locations and offers both online and on campus classes. These option make it an ideal choice for those working part or full-time. My courses are relevant and up to date with current accounting changes that allow me to take what I've learned and apply it to my developing career."
Natasha Lampkins
  • Reviewed: 3/18/2017
  • Degree: Finance
"Walsh College graduate program is vigorous but manageable. It is ideal for students who have a full time job as a majority of the courses are scheduled after working hours and they offer plenty of online options. However, if you are working full time, I would recommend attending school as a half time student. The school year is short (only 11 week courses per semester), which means the time goes by pretty fast. So if you fall behind on your studies it could be difficult to catch up. The professors are competent and most are still working full time in their respective fields so they offer real world experience and understand the difficulties of juggling both school and work life. The school's facilities are top notch. They recently renovated their Troy campus and have updated the building for it's maximum usage. Walsh College is known for its Finance Lab that has a live feed of stock prices. The lab gives students a real world experience on how to invest in the market and complete finance research. It's also pretty cool to walk through the building and feel like you are in your own mini Wall Street. Overall the school is a good bet if you are considering finance or accounting as a career goal. The administration is there to help and are available whenever you need them. The labor is intense so you must be really dedicated if you want to succeed at Walsh College."
MBA Grad
  • Reviewed: 1/24/2017
  • Degree: Business
"Walsh College is a private school that focuses solely on business. Classes are smart, providing students with a change to engage with their faculty member. Most faculty have excelled in business and come to Walsh with a great deal of experience rather than academics."
Inesa Ceco
  • Reviewed: 9/27/2016
  • Degree: Finance
"Walsh is an excellent school. They provide classes with a small amount of students and professors who have real-life work experience. The professor's are caring, helpful, and always available. I have learned a lot and am very happy with the choice I made."
Inesa
  • Reviewed: 9/22/2016
  • Degree: Finance
"Walsh is great university. I am enjoying all of my classes and the professors are excellent. They are working professionals that bring knowledge and experience to the classroom. It is greatly appreciated. I also like the student/professor ratio because I prefer to have a relationship with the professors."
Mark
  • Reviewed: 8/24/2016
  • Degree: Business Administration
"The worst part of the college is the price, but then again that's with every college. Whenever I needed help with anything both teachers and academic advisors were there for support and guidance throughout my degree. Strongly recommend for anyone wanting part-time school when they have full time work."
ShaWanna Cook
  • Reviewed: 1/4/2015
  • Degree: Accounting
"Walsh College in Troy, Michigan is a very prestigious school. I am currently studying for my MAC, Master's Degree in Accounting. The courses are very difficult. Most of the instructors are knowledgeable and professionals in the field they teach. I attend school while working full time and am only able to take one course each semester due to the intensity of the course load. This has been the consensus among many of my peers. Overall, Walsh is a very good school. You will work hard to earn your degree; however, it will be worth it."
Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 7/22/2013
  • Degree: MBA
"Tell us about your college experience.The school was a good fit for me as I wanted to focus only on business and that is what Walsh does.Would you get the same degree if you could start over?Yes -- Human resources will always be needed and this allows me to go into several fields.What advice can you offer other students?To make sure you pick the degree you are going to be happy with. You do not want to pick something and then had to work in that field for the rest of your life."