Admission to Masters of Science Degree in Accountancy
Admission to the Graduate Programs MS Accounting at College of Business and Economics is a two-step process. Students must
first be admitted to the University and then must satisfy the College's
requirements for admission to graduate programs.
For admission to the University, applicants must have:
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Submit an official CSU Graduate
Application to the University
(You will need to create an account in order to fill out the application.)
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A baccalaureate from an accredited
institution, or equivalent academic preparation as determined by Admissions
and University Outreach or another appropriate campus authority.
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Two official transcripts, which must
include verification of the bachelor's degree.
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A grade point average (GPA) of at
least 2.5 (4.0=A) in their latest 90 quarter (or 60 semester) units attempted
and good standing at the last college attended.
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A Test of English as a Foreign
Language (TOEFL) score of at least 213 (computer version) or 550 (paper
version) for those applicants who earned a bachelor's degree to a school where
English was not the principal language of instruction.
In addition to University admission requirements,
applicants to graduate programs in the College of Business and Economics must
submit the following:
- Separate Graduate Program Application to the
College of Business and Economics.
(You will need to download the application and use MS Word to fill it out).
- Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) score of 500 or higher.
Applications for the GMAT and an explanatory pamphlet may be obtained at the
College Advisement Center (SH 256B), or directly from the Educational Testing
Service, P.O. Box 966, Princeton, NJ (1-800-462-8669) or online at (www.gmat.org).
- Three letters of recommendation from individuals who
can attest to the applicant's ability to pursue graduate studies. References
from employers and faculty members are acceptable.
Click here to download the
Recommendation Form.
- Detailed resume or curriculum vitae showing the
applicant's work experience (two or more years full time)
The College examines each candidate's potential, taking
into consideration all academic work experience, level of responsibility, and
other factors that may have a bearing on the individual's potential for
success. Applicants are evaluated on the merits of their own application in
comparison with those of all other applicants for the quarter.
Applicants without proper documentation, i.e., official
transcripts, test scores, employment history, essays, etc., will not be
processed.
Students who are admitted but do not register in the quarter
for which they applied must reapply to the University and pay another
application fee if seeking admission to any future quarter. There is no
deferred admission. Reapplication to the CBE is not necessary if
readmission is sought within one academic year. Students who seek to
reactivate their CBE graduate program application file for admission
consideration must send a letter to the Associate Dean for Academic
Affairs and Resources, indicating the quarter for which they seek
admission. With the letter they must include information about any
activities they have undertaken since the first application. Note that,
unless granted a formal leave of absence, continuing graduate students who
fail to attend at least two quarters in a given calendar year lose their
continuing registration privileges and must compete for readmission with
all other applicants.
Student Self-checklist
Apply at www.csumentor.edu for the quarter you wish to start. (Please check the deadlines below) Make sure you meet the minimum requirements, ie. GPA 2.5 and TOEFL 550, if you are an international applicant.
Domestic Applicants
|
Quarter |
Filing Period |
Summer (June) |
Feb. 1 - March 1 |
Fall (September) |
Oct. 1 - June 15 |
Winter (January) |
June 1 - Oct. 1 |
Spring (March) |
Aug. 1 - Dec. 1 |
International Students (Visa Applicants) |
Quarter |
Filing Period |
Summer (June) |
Feb 1 - March 15 |
Fall (September) |
Oct. 1 - March 1 |
Winter (January) |
June 1 - Sept. 1 |
Spring (March) |
Aug. 1 - Oct. 1 |
Once you have finished the online process for CSULA, submit your complete application package to the College of Business & Economics advisement center (SH C256) through mail or in person. The list of documents includes:
- Official Transcript(s) from all universities attended
- Graduate Program Application (downloadable MS word file)
- Entry Essay (questions found in the Graduate Program Application)
- Three Recommendation Forms/Letters (from previous Professors or Supervisors)
- Resume
- Official GMAT Score (College Code 4399)
*Applicants with incomplete application package will NOT be admitted.
*Applicants without GMAT Score will NOT be permitted to take graduate-level courses.
*Please indicate the quarter that you apply in all the documents that you submit.
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