Accounting permeates the fabric of modern society. It is the discipline that provides financial information that is necessary for management control, evaluation of business enterprises, governmental units, and not-for-profit institutions. Accounting provides the measures of economic activity for our society and for our individual lives. It is the language used to communicate financial information and measure business risk.

An effective accountant must understand tax laws, securities regulations and accounting and auditing standards. Additionally, an effective accountant must understand how to motivate employees, design efficient systems to achieve shareholders' goals, prevent manipulation of such plans, and how to communicate those plans to the firm and to outsiders. Furthermore, an accounting professional must be able to explain confusing data to those with less familiarity with financial complexities and determine the level of risk in business processes.

Graduate professional education is not just training, skill development, or preparation to pass a licensing exam. It is far more than all of these combined. While focusing on the integration of technical expertise and ethical judgment, a graduate education in accounting must develop the student's analytical skills, which will be tested by difficult and often unanticipated economic arrangements. This education must also develop the written and oral skills proficient communication demands.

For more information, please see the Academic Catalog.

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Guidelines for Admittance

All applicants must complete the online Graduate Application. There is a $40 application fee. 

Applicants should review the Graduate Studies Website Graduate Studies Application Process for individual program specific requirements and tasks that must be completed prior to admission.

International applicants are subject to additional requirements and application deadlines. See Procedures for International Students.

Program Specific Admittance Guidelines

Applicants to the MPAcc program must hold a bachelor’s degree. Admission requires the submission of all undergraduate transcripts. The MPAcc program at the Richards College of Business relies on a competitive admission process. Meeting the requirements does not necessarily guarantee admission into the program. 

Admission requirements may be met under any one of the following conditions:

  1. An undergraduate accounting degree from an AACSB-accredited institution with an overall GPA of 3.1 or higher (on a scale of 4.0); and an accounting GPA of 3.0 or higher (on a scale of 4.0) based on a minimum of 9 hours of upper-division (3000-4000 level) accounting courses; OR
  2. An undergraduate degree from a non-AACSB-accredited institution with an overall GPA of 3.2 or higher (on a scale of 4.0); and an accounting GPA of 3.5 or higher based on a minimum of 9 hours of upper-division (3000-4000 level) accounting courses; evaluated on a case-by-case basis by the MPAcc Graduate Admissions Committee.
Note: International students must submit a minimum of 550 paper-based, 213 computer-based, or 79-80 internet-based TOEFL score.

Application Deadlines

Specific Graduate Admissions Deadlines are available via the Graduate School

* Application, app fee, and document deadline

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Admission Process Checklist

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Contact

Graduate Admissions
graduate@corporatefilmfest.com
678-839-1394

Richards College Office of Graduate Student Services
Dr. Hope Udombon
Graduate Academic Advisor
Phone: 678-839-5355
Email: hudombon@corporatefilmfest.com