The College of Business offers a graduate major in Accounting leading to the degree of Master of Science in Accounting (M.S.).
This professional, graduate degree program is part of a coordinated 150-hour program in Accounting which allows students to earn a B.S. (after 120 hours), an M.S. (after 150 hours), and satisfy the new eligibility requirements for taking the C.P.A. exam.
Although a bachelor’s degree in accounting is not required for admission to the M.S. in Accounting program, students who have earned their baccalaureate degrees in other academic areas will be required to complete appropriate preparatory courses in business and accounting in addition to those required for the master’s degree.
Special Admission Requirements
In addition to university admission requirements, applicants must submit the following documents as part of their application package:
- a GMAT or GRE score from tests administered within five years of the date of admission*;
- two confidential letters of recommendation from professional references (e.g. current or former college faculty member, current or former work supervisor, community leader);
- a two-page, double-spaced statement of intent which discusses personal short and long term career goals and reasons for pursuing a MS in Accounting degree at this time and what about this particular program is going to help reach those goals. Please give specific personal examples of leadership and provide other pertinent information to help the committee select candidates who can benefit from and contribute to the program. The statement of intent offers applicants the opportunity to demonstrate writing and communication skills and supports your candidacy for the MS in Accounting; and
- a current resume.
*The GMAT or GRE may be waived for applicants who meet one of the following:
- a G.P.A. of 3.5 or higher for the last 60 hours, from a regionally accredited college or university, or
- a graduate degree from a regionally accredited college or university; or
- meet the requirement for Guaranteed Admission to the MSA (GAMSA) program for GSU undergraduate students including:
- having completed 12 hours (4 courses) in core accounting courses (ACCT-3111 ; ACCT-3151 ; ACCT-3152 ; ACCT-3252 ; ACCT-4251 ; or ACCT-4354 ) at GSU with a minimum of 3.25 from those accounting courses taken at GSU; and
- having or maintaining a 3.0 GPA or higher in last 60 hours of the undergraduate degree.
Current undergraduate students may only apply for GAMSA if they have met requirement (a) and completed at least 90 hours of their undergraduate degree program with at least an overall GPA of 3.25. Approved GAMSA students may waive the letters of recommendation special admission requirement.
Required Preparation
Applicants should have completed the equivalent of the following prerequisite courses with a grade of “B” or higher in each course:
Applicants will be required to complete the preparatory course work for the master’s program. The specific courses an individual will be required to complete will depend on previous course work. With permission of the dean, students can enroll in graduate level courses for which they have completed the prerequisites before completing all of the preparatory courses.
Candidacy Requirements
After admission as a degree-seeking student, a student must also apply for candidacy. Application forms are available in the Academic Advising Office. To qualify for candidacy, a student must:
- satisfy all conditions of admission;
- maintain an overall G.P.A. of at least 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) for all course work completed at Governors State University as a graduate student with no more than two grades of “C.”
- complete all prerequisite courses with a grade of “C” or higher in each course and overall G.P.A. of 3.0 or better; and
- apply for candidacy after earning a minimum of 9 and a maximum of 12 graduate credit-hours (beyond prerequisite coursework). Students who complete more than 15 hours of degree requirements before attaining candidacy status may be required to complete up to 18 additional hours, approved by the Dean, as a candidate before being approved for graduation by the college.
Prerequisite Competencies
- calculus;
- students must successfully complete collegial proficiency exams with a grade of 80% or higher (or equivalent courses) in MIS prior to enrolling in their second semester of coursework; and
- written communication and college algebra.