Dr. Andrew Dill

Assistant Professor of Accounting

“I cannot recall the primary motivation that drove me to teach, but I enjoyed it once I had the opportunity. I feel a sense of satisfaction when I observe students grow and apply the knowledge that I, among others, helped to create. Teaching also helps me develop a deeper understanding of topics and allows me to learn from others, including students.”

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Dr. Andrew Dill

Assistant Professor of Accounting

“I cannot recall the primary motivation that drove me to teach, but I enjoyed it once I had the opportunity. I feel a sense of satisfaction when I observe students grow and apply the knowledge that I, among others, helped to create. Teaching also helps me develop a deeper understanding of topics and allows me to learn from others, including students.”

Degrees Held:

  • Ph.D. in Accounting, University of Central Florida,2016
  • Post-Baccalaureate Cert. in Profess. Accountancy, University of Southern Indiana, 2008
  • MBA, University of Southern Indiana, 2007
  • BS in Psychology, University of Southern Indiana, 2004

Career Highlights:

Andrew Dill is an assistant professor of accounting at USI. He holds a BS in Psychology, a Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Professional Accountancy, and an MBA from USI, He also holds a Ph.D. in Accounting from UCF. Before USI, Andrew held positions at the University of Rhode Island and UCF. He has taught managerial, financial, and cost accounting courses, computer applications, and ethics and professionalism. Andrew’s primary research interests include fraud, behavioral ethics, decision-making, and professionalism. He has also served on committees charged with curriculum implementation and strategic planning.

In which online degree program do you teach?

MBA

  • Why did you start teaching?

    I cannot recall the primary motivation that drove me to teach, but I enjoyed it once I had the opportunity. I feel a sense of satisfaction when I observe students grow and apply the knowledge that I, among others, helped to create. Teaching also helps me develop a deeper understanding of topics and allows me to learn from others, including students.

  • What is the one book you think everyone should read?

    “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?” by Philip K. Dick