Admissions
Fall 2025 MPAc Application Deadlines | |
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Round 1 | 10/01/2024 |
Round 2 | 11/01/2024 |
Round 3 | 01/15/2025 |
Round 4 | 02/15/2025 |
Round 5 | 04/01/2025 |
Round 6 (International applicants) |
05/15/2025 |
Round 7 (Domestic applicants) |
06/01/2025 |
The Graduate School of Management seeks candidates with the potential to become innovative leaders ready to make a global impact. Successful applicants have impressive records of achievement and the promise to accomplish much more.
To be considered for admission, you must hold a bachelor’s degree from a U.S. regionally accredited institution or the international equivalent. To determine if your degree program meets our requirements, review the expected level of study for international students. An undergraduate accounting degree is not required.
Candidates may not be admitted to the Master of Professional Accountancy (MPAc) program if it duplicates a degree the candidate already possesses. This University-wide academic policy is intended to prevent students from undertaking coursework that replicates a previously earned degree.
Admissions Process
Step 1 - Submit an Application
To complete your application, you'll need the materials listed below.
- Application - Apply Today
- Résumé
- Two professional recommendations
- Personal Statement
- Unofficial transcripts (unofficial for admission, official for enrollment)
- Unofficial GMAT/GRE scores (waivers available)
- Test scores should be valid through September 1 of the year you plan to start your program.
- If applicable, unofficial TOEFL / IELTS scores (waivers available)
- $125 application fee
- Applicants may only submit one application per admissions year.
Step 2 - Interview with Admissions (by invitation only)
Select candidates will be invited to a virtual Zoom interview. This is a positive indicator of our interest in your application but does not guarantee admission.
Step 3 - Receive a Decision
When a decision is available you will receive a decision notification email. MPAc admission decisions are final.