Please click here for a printable version of the application checklist. The purpose of this checklist is to guide you through the application process so that your application is complete in all respects.

 

All applicants should complete an electronic application http://www.bgsu.edu/colleges/gradcol/page24959.html as the first step in their application process. This application will notify us of your interest and provide important contact information so we can assist in your admission to the program.

Applications to the MAcc program from Domestic students are routed through the Graduate College before being forwarded to the Department of Accounting and MIS in the College of Business Administration.  You are responsible for submitting all the elements of the application to the appropriate areas.

 

Components of the Application Package

A complete application package includes these items:

Official GMAT results - Have these directly reported to BGSU by the Educational Testing Service and notify the Department of Accounting and MIS of your Score and test date.

  1. Electronic Application for admission to BGSU Graduate College
  2. Fee of $30
  3. Two official transcripts from every college and university attended

The Graduate College application, $30 fee, and transcripts should be sent directly to the BGSU Graduate College.

Graduate College

120 McFall Center

Bowling Green State University

Bowling Green, OH 43403

             

  1. Recommendations (3)
  2. Track / Concentration Preference
  3. Resume
  4. Personal statement
  5. GA Preference Form (I.e. Graduate student financial aid opportunities questionnaire)

The recommendations, concentration preference, resume, personal statement and GA preference form should be sent directly to the Department of Accounting and MIS.

Department of Accounting and MIS
MAcc Admission Data
332 Business Administration Building
Bowling Green State University
Bowling Green, OH 43403

Although there is not a formal admission deadline date, applications should be completed no later than May 1 of the year in which the student wishes to start the program in order to have the best chances at admission and funding.

 

Each application is evaluated by the MAcc Committee, composed of AMIS faculty members, to determine whether the student should be admitted to the MAcc program and whether funding should be awarded.  The Committee considers the student’s overall undergraduate GPA, the GPA computed from only accounting courses, GMAT score, prior work experience and recommendations.