These are actually pretty popular in Canada - I think that York - Schulich, Concordia, and Ivey all offer CFA tracks as part of their MBA programs - but I don't know of many business schools in the US that offer similar setups. Pittsburgh - Katz, maybe? Do you need a CFA for your career goals? If not, you might just want to do an MBA with an accounting focus, or a general program from a school with strong accounting curriculum. Rochester - Simon is good, I think they offer an accounting specialization, and the curriculum is highly quantitative in general. BYU is good in this sense as well.
These are actually pretty popular in Canada - I think that York - Schulich, Concordia, and Ivey all offer CFA tracks as part of their MBA programs - but I don't know of many business schools in the US that offer similar setups. Pittsburgh - Katz, maybe? Do you need a CFA for your career goals? If not, you might just want to do an MBA with an accounting focus, or a general program from a school with strong accounting curriculum. Rochester - Simon is good, I think they offer an accounting specialization, and the curriculum is highly quantitative in general. BYU is good in this sense as well.