Master of Accounting Fast Track Senior Start for Loyola Students
Loyola University Maryland undergraduates who are admitted via Fast Track admission to the Master of Accounting (MAcc) program may select a “Senior Start” option. This allows students to take a MAcc class in each senior semester if the student has been admitted to the program before the start of that semester.
Program Comparison: Senior Start vs. Standard MAcc Format
Term | Senior Start # of courses |
MAcc # of courses |
---|---|---|
Senior Year - Fall | 1 | None |
Senior Year - Spring | 1 | None |
Summer | 0-3 | 3-4 or None |
Fall | 2-3 | 3-4 |
Spring | 2-3 | 3-4 |
Summer | 0-3 | None or 3-4 |
Review the MAcc Curriculum and elective options for each track - General, Tax, or Data Analytics.
MAcc students choose either AC709 Accounting Internship or AC711 Seminar in Accounting Practice.
Senior Start Benefits
In addition to the benefits of Fast Track admission, the Senior Start option offers these benefits:
- Students may use undergraduate elective to double count for their MAcc courses
- Over $6,000 in savings while providing a faster, more cost-effective path to the 150-hour CPA requirement
Senior Start FAQs
If I plan to pursue "Senior Start" and take two MAcc classes in my senior year, what start term should I choose on my application?
For a senior start, your MAcc start term should be same as the Fall of your senior year.
If I don't qualify for the fast track admission, can I still apply for the "Senior Start" option?
No, applicants must meet the fast track admission requirements in order to apply for "Senior Start."
At what point are my transcripts requested from Registrar and attached to my application?
Once an online application form is submitted, the Office of Graduate Admission will pull Loyola University Maryland transcripts from the Office of the Registrar and attach them to the application file.
Robert J. Callens, ’81, Partner, RSM US LLP
RSM has a long and very successful relationship with Loyola - supporting its programs, its faculty and staff, and its students. Over the years, we have recruited many of our most successful professionals from Loyola’s undergraduate and graduate programs. As a Loyola alumnus myself, I’m always proud when another Loyola student or alumnus joins the Firm.
John Peter Krahel, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Accounting
While earning a Masters will almost certainly qualify a student to earn his or her CPA license, the true benefit such programs provide comes from a truly increased depth of knowledge.
Christine Aspell, BBA & Partner, KPMG LLP
As chair of the Accounting Advisory Board and a future employer of accounting students, I’m excited this new program will offer a clear path to completion of the 150-hour requirement, in addition to building a pipeline of very qualified CPAs for years to come.
Bob Jirsa, BA ’77, Partner, RSM US LLP
The new MAcc curriculum is focused on developing deeper technical, communication and decision making skills, providing graduates crucial tools for successful careers in public accounting and beyond.
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