Bachelor of Accounting - Pathway to Master (Dual Admission)
Nova Southeastern University Undergraduate Programs
Key Information
Campus location
Fort Lauderdale, USA
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
5 - 6 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
USD 33,510
Application deadline
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Introduction
A Program for Future Accountants
With Nova Southeastern University’s Dual Admission program, you can earn your bachelor's and your Master of Accounting degree in five and a half years. This program will prepare you for an in-demand career as a highly trained accountant, with job opportunities in financial institutions, the government, nonprofits, or public practice. Plus, you’ll save on your accounting master’s degree thanks to NSU’s alumni discount.
Program overview
A Dual Admission program in accounting is available to qualified freshman and transfer students, allowing them to complete a combined bachelor's degree and master’s degree in accounting in a total of a five-and-a-half-year period (4+1.5).
After successfully completing a four-year undergraduate degree at Nova Southeastern University (see requirements chart below), students are eligible to immediately start their Master of Accounting degree. An alumni tuition discount is available to those students who enter the master’s program directly after receiving their undergraduate degree.
Students can complete their master’s degree in 18 months. Classes are offered in either online or weekend formats. Master’s courses are taught by faculty with real-world experience and doctoral degrees in their fields of study.
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Ideal Students
To be considered for dual admission and fill your reserved seat in graduate or professional school, there are some requirements you must meet. Undergraduate Admission Requirements are for first-time college students applying to earn a bachelor’s degree. Graduate Admission Requirements are the standards students need to maintain while earning their undergraduate degree, to remain eligible for the graduate or professional program.
For students applying for fall admission who are initially unable to take the SAT or ACT due to extenuating circumstances, please contact your admission counselor directly prior to submitting your Premier Programs application.