Botswana Accountancy College


The Botswana Accountancy College, or BAC, is a business school headquartered in the city of Gaborone, Botswana. Initially funded and established through a joint venture between The Ministry of Finance and Development Planning and Debswana, the college caters for the accountancy and IT tertiary needs of the country. BAC has two main campuses; the main campus being located in Gaborone, and the secondary one in Francistown. The college has collaborations with The University of Derby and The University of Sunderland in England.

History

The college was established in 1996 as joint venture between the Ministry of Finance and Development Planning, The Debswana Diamond Company and the Botswana Institute of Accountants, enrolling 349 ACCA, CIMA, AAT and NCC diploma students. The objectives of the college were to reduce the reliance on expatriate accountants and in the long term to be a self-funding project. BAC is a company limited by guarantee with three sponsors as the shareholders. The MFDP and Debswana funded BAC until 2007. The Gaborone Campus is located in the Fairground Office Park of south-east Gaborone.
In 2007 BAC opened its second campus in Francistown, located in the city centre at Barclays Plaza, with 45 AAT students.
The BAC location is close to the accounting and financial firms in the area, including Stanbic Bank, BancABC, KPMG, Deloitte, PwC, Grant Thornton, Botswana Life Insurance, BomAid, Botswana Development Corporation and Aon Insurance. The location provides the firms with access to graduated university and college students, as well as permitting BAC students to receive training and potential employment from the firms.

Facilities

Within Gaborone, BAC operates from three closely linked campuses.:

Accommodation

BAC can accommodate 112 residential students at the main campus in Gaborone. There are three residential blocks to accommodate the students, named after Botswana's revolutionary leaders; Khama, Bathoen I, and Sechele.

Student life

BAC offers extra-curricular societies and clubs to students:
The college offers accounting, business, insurance, taxation and computing courses, including:
Professional programs:
Undergraduate programs in collaboration with the University of Derby:
Postgraduate programs:
Undergraduate programs under the IT department in collaboration with the University of Sunderland:
Short business courses for corporate clients:
Stakeholders in BAC include::
Sheffield Hallam University