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Contact MAS
PricewaterhouseCoopers
Accountancy Student Center
Department of Accountancy
University of Illinois
515 East Gregory Drive #1045
Champaign, Illinois 61820
Phone: 217-333-5030
Fax: 217-265-0288
Email: accy-mas@illinois.edu
MAS for Accountancy Majors from Other Universities
The MAS program accepts applications for admission only once a year. The
deadline is February 1. Successful applicants from a non-UIUC accounting
program can only start in the Summer II term (Summer II classes
start in June). Applications can be processed on-line at https://www3.business.uiuc.edu/apply/mast
Background Requirements
Students applying for admission should have acquired a background in business and accounting equivalent to a B.S. in Accountancy from UIUC. The background courses in business and accounting that must be completed before admission to the MAS program include those listed on the program worksheet. NOTE: For any course that you have questions about its equivalency to UIUC courses or coverage of required topics, please include a course catalog description or syllabus for the course with your application.
Admission requirements
Admission is competitive. Applicants should have a minimum score in the 50th percentile on the verbal and quantitative portions of the GMAT, a 4.0 on the analytical writing portion of the GMAT, and a B (3.0) average for the last two years of course work (last 3 semesters if applying during senior undergraduate year).
Original transcripts for all undergraduate and graduate schools attended must accompany the application form along with three letters of recommendation.
Applicants whose native language is not English are required to take the TOEFL Internet-Based Test (iBT) or the IELTS exam. The Department requires a total TOEFL score ≥ 103 to be exempt from the English Placement Test requirement. In addition, the Department requires a speaking score ≥ 24 for purposes of admission and ≥ 26 for purposes of graduate assistantship and financial aid awards. The IELTS exam requirement for program admission & financial aid consideration is a speaking score of ≥ 8. There are no exemptions from the TOEFL iBT or IELTS exam.
Call 1-800-GMAT-NOW to register for the GMAT or register on the web at http://www.gmac.com/ for additional information.
Application Checklist
Below is a list of the materials the Department must receive for a complete file.
Admission Application
Application Fee
Accountancy Scholarship Application (if you wish to be considered for financial aid)
All transcripts
Personal Statement
Resume
3 letters of recommendation
GMAT Score
TOEFL iBTor IELTS Score (only required for applicants whose native language is not English)
Students interested in applying for a concentration or minor will need to complete the appropriate application.
Degree Requirements
The course requirements for the MAS program for applicants from a non-UIUC accounting program are:
| Grad Hours | Courses |
| 4 |
ACCY 560 - Role of Information in Value
Creation |
| 32 | Total for MAS |
The electives, both accountancy and non-accountancy, shall form a coherent
program of study, approved by a program advisor. At least 20 of the
32 total graduate hours must be in 500-level courses and at least 24 of
the 32 total hours must be earned while enrolled in the UIUC Graduate College.
Students must maintain a minimum grade point average of 3.0 (A = 4.0) to continue in, and graduate from, the MAS program. All courses applied toward the 32 graduate hours required for graduation must be taken for grade and not on a credit-no credit basis
Individual undergraduate accounting programs may differ from the UIUC undergraduate accountancy curriculum such that ACCY 560: Role of Information in Value Creation alone may not be sufficient for each applicant. Other undergraduate Accountancy curriculum courses may also be recommended as background coursework. These courses are not available for graduate credit and, thus, may not be counted as graduate electives.
