Accountancy Beyond the Classroom
Real-world-connected learning and interaction with business leaders is an integral part of a PC Business education. The accountancy department offers students cross-disciplinary and experiential learning opportunities.
Graduates of the Accountancy program often pursue careers in business or government, working as auditors, financial managers and analysts, and private or certified public accountants (C.P.A.s). Advanced graduate study in business or law is also a popular option.
Recent student internships have been taken throughout New England, New York, New Jersey, Ohio, and Washington D.C.
Internship Resources
Past Accountancy Internships
- AIU Holdings Inc.
- Amica
- Atrion Networking Corp.
- Batchelor, Frechette, McCrory, Michael & Co.
- Changing Our World Inc.
- Deloitte
- Disanto and Priest Co.
- Electronic Health Records of R.I.
- Ernst and Young LLP
- Federal Emergency Management Agency
- Goldentree Asset Management
- Goluses and Company LLP
- Hasbro
- Hearst Magazine Corp.
- Iron Mountain
- Kahn, Litwin, Renza and Co., Ltd.
- KPMG LLP
- LGC&D
- Liberty MutualMonitor Group
- Parsons Kellogg
- PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
- Restivo Monallelli LLP
- Rhode Island Housing
- R.I. Statehouse Division of Taxation
- Sansiveri, Kimball, & McNamee
- Schneider Downs & Co.
- Scott Goffstein and Associates
- State of Rhode Island
- Stonewall Solutions
- Textron, Inc.
- Travelers Insurance
- UniBank for Savings
- Withum Smith and Brown
Getting Involved
With a focus on student engagement and development, PC Business encourages its students to go beyond what they learn in the classroom. There are plenty of ways for accountancy students to get involved outside the classroom on campus!
PC Accounting Association
PwC Challenge
Attend Career Center Events
Friar Leadership & Immersion Program
Business Ethics Competition
Study Abroad
School of Business
Office Hours:
Academic Year: Monday – Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Summer: Monday – Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m
Friday 8:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Ryan Center for Business Studies 135
401.865.2332
pcsb@providence.edu