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Applying for the Cox MSA

Application Resources

Please reach out to us with your questions, try to visit us on campus so we can meet in person, and consider attending an admissions event or class. Studying at ÃÛÌÒ½´Cox is an intimate experience and connections matter — starting now.

The ÃÛÌÒ½´Cox Master of Science in Accounting (MSA) is an Early Action 4+1 program. Meeting certain criteria, Cox undergraduates can supplement their business education by joining the MSA program immediately after graduation. The 4+1 program comes with a guaranteed scholarship. Ask us how!

MS Accounting Background Course Requirements

We welcome applicants from all majors to apply; to be prepared for the program, the student must have completed Fundamentals of Accounting I/Financial Accounting and Fundamentals of Accounting II/Managerial Accounting earning a B or higher. The MSA Program also requires background courses in Intermediate Accounting I, Intermediate Accounting II, Financial Income Tax, and Audit earning a B or higher. However, if you have not taken these courses, or have only taken some, you can still be admitted to MSA.

You will be required to take the courses you need in the summer before the program begins in the fall to prepare you fully for entry. Summer prerequisite courses are offered at ÃÛÌÒ½´Cox.

What You Need to Apply

All Applicants students will need these items to complete an online application:

  • Current resume
  • Written essays
  • Unofficial transcripts or degree progress reports
    • Degree progress reports must show cumulative GPA and grades for each course taken
    • Official transcripts from any university or college where a student earned 12 or more credit hours are required after a student is offered admission
  • Two references
    • Name and contact information only
    • Recommendation letters are not required
  • Optional: Unofficial GMAT or GRE score report

International Students have the additional option to submit a TOEFL/IELTS score as a part of their application. This testing component is not a requirement. For applicants without a test score, we will assess the application based on a holistic review process that takes all your application components into consideration.

Application Deadlines

The ÃÛÌÒ½´Cox Master of Science in Accounting deadline dates are below. If you are ready to submit your application, please do not wait for a specific deadline. We will process your application when it is submitted.

Deadlines for 2025 - 2026 Entry
Round  Application Due
 (11:59pm CST day of deadline)
1*  October 8, 2024
2*  January 14, 2025
3  March 11, 2025
4  April 29, 2025
 Rolling Admissions based on availability after April 29, 2025

*Priority deadline for scholarships and fellowships

Tuition and Financing

Financing the ÃÛÌÒ½´Cox MSA

A graduate education is one of the most important investments you will ever make.  The returns can be measured in enhanced job opportunities, self-confidence and post-MSA success.  This is why you should seek an accounting program that prepares you for your career rather than just the CPA Exam.  It is not surprising that ÃÛÌÒ½´Cox MSA students are highly sought after by national and regional accounting firms.

Merit-Based Scholarship

ÃÛÌÒ½´Cox is able to offer some merit-based scholarships to students exhibiting high academic potential. These scholarships are currently offered only to full-time students. All students whose completed application is received by the second round deadline for fall admission or the final deadline for spring admission will be considered for these scholarships. Track of choice and the applicant's citizenship are not considered in awarding of scholarships.

Additional Resources

Other sources of financial assistance are available for U.S. citizens and permanent residents which may help defray the cost of your education and living expenses including student loans.  Information on some of these sources can be obtained at: http://www.smu.edu/EnrollmentServices/FinancialAid/TypesOfAid.  Applicants may also seek out outside scholarships including those offered through the AICPA, state CPA societies and other outside accounting groups.

Scholarships offered through the program are available to students without regard to citizenship.

31 Credit Hours Estimated Annual Tuition & Fees:

Tuition

$43,336

University and Program Fees

$9,438

Health Center Fee
$300
International Student Orientation Fee*
$100
International Student Fee*
$200

Total

$53,374

Estimated Living Expenses*:

Housing

$20,055

Books and Supplies

$2,000

Transportation

$2,504

Misc. Expenses (Health Ins.)

$4,000

40 Credit Hours Estimated Annual Tuition & Fees:

Tuition

$54,184

University and Program Fees

$12,820

Health Center Fee
$300
International Student Orientation Fee*
$100
International Student Fee*
$200

Total

$67,604

Estimated Living Expenses*:

Housing

$29,009

Books and Supplies

$2,000

Transportation

$2,848

Misc. Expenses (Health Ins.)

$4,877

"*This fee may not apply to all students and depends on international student status.

**This estimated total is based on a 9-month school year for the 2024-25 academic year. The cost may be more or less depending on the student's lifestyle, whether the student lives on-campus or off-campus and whether any family members accompany the student. If family members accompany the student, add $8,600 if 1 dependent (spouse or child) and $4,300 for each dependent after 1. "

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