Apply to the MSA Program
The MSA program welcomes students with a bachelor’s degree in any academic discipline, subject to certain business background prerequisites specified under application materials. Decisions are based on the individual’s previous academic accomplishments, work experience, test scores, personal statement, résumé, demonstrated potential for graduate and professional success, and references.
Summer 2025 Application Deadlines
Applications for Summer 2025 are open! Attend an admission webinar to learn what’s new this year for the MSA program at Gies.
Submission Deadline (11:59pm CT) | Decision by | |
Round 1 | October 31, 2024 | December 20, 2024 |
Round 2 | January 15, 2025 | March 14, 2025 |
Round 3 | February 28, 2025* | March 28, 2025* |
Round 4 | March 31, 2025 | April 29, 2025 |
* Final deadline to accept new applications from international students who are currently outside of the US without an F-1 visa.
The admissions committee reviews applications on a rolling basis. However, the committee reserves the right to hold or waitlist an application to consider a candidate’s competitiveness within a larger applicant pool.
Ready to apply? Start your application through the Graduate College.
Application Materials
Applicants are required to have the equivalent of a U.S. bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution. They should have earned a minimum grade average of “B,” or the equivalent, in the last two years of undergraduate study.
In addition, applicants must have completed an introductory course in financial accounting as well as business management. These requirements can be satisfied by completing courses from universities or from Coursera. For options to complete the prerequisites through Coursera, please visit our MSA Common Questions page.
Graduate College application
Start with creating your Graduate College application online. Choose your program: Accountancy, then Accountancy – MS as the degree.
Academic records
(1) Unofficial Transcripts: The most recent unofficial transcripts must include applicant's name, institution name, and a transcript legend, grade scale, or grade criteria. GPA calculation is administered by the Graduate College (WES report is not needed). If an offer of admission is made, the official transcript(s) are required to be submitted upon arrival to campus.
(2) Diploma/Certificate of Degree: If you have earned a bachelor’s degree, please upload a copy of your certificate of degree/provisional certificate of degree/diploma.
U.S. Bachelor’s Equivalence: All international candidates should check the Illinois Graduate College Admissions Requirements for a Country to ensure your education meets the eligibility requirements for admission.
3-year Bachelor’s Degree from India: For Summer 2025, all three-year bachelor’s degrees from an accredited institution in India will be accepted as a comparable bachelor’s degree in the U.S.. You will not need a post-graduate diploma or significant work experience to be considered for admission.
Professional résumé
Your professional résumé should include educational background and work/internship experience (include start and end date). You may also include professional certificates/associations and community services. 2 pages maximum.
Coursework form
The MSA Coursework Form includes a list of prerequisite coursework, additional accounting coursework, and any college or university level (undergraduate or graduate) courses in progress. Upload this form as a part of the online application. If you have taken ACCA courses or exams, please also upload your ACCA report within your online application.
GMAT or GRE score report
Your official GRE/GMAT scores must be sent directly to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: Institution Code – 1836.
GRE/GMAT Waivers: You can be granted a waiver if you meet any of the following criteria:
- You have completed or are completing all four years of undergraduate study in the United States.
- You have completed or are completing s 2+ year master's degree in the United States.
- You have at least two years of full-time work experience after obtaining your bachelor's degree (excludes internships).
- You have an undergraduate GPA of 3.3 or higher on a 4.0 scale (equivalent to B+ or above average grades) at the time of application from an accredited institution in one of the following disciplines: Biological Sciences*, Business, Economics, Physical Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, Computer and Information Sciences, Geosciences, Engineering, or related technology fields. *Exceptions may apply.
Important Notes: The admissions committee reserves the right to request GRE/GMAT scores if they need additional material to assess your qualifications. You may still apply to the MSA program without a GRE/GMAT, but a lack of test score may have a negative impact on your admissibility.
Application essays
The following essays are required to be submitted within your application.
Applicants are expected to write authentic responses to these prompts. While AI and search engine services can provide guidance and suggestions, admissions committees are looking for your unique experiences and perspectives. AI generated responses will not be accepted.
Academic Statement of Purpose: Please write a statement that answers the following questions. Limit your total response to 500 words.
- How has your academic and professional background, including any professional training, prepared you for graduate study?
- How will our program help you achieve your intellectual and professional goals?
- What are your academic interests, and why do you wish to pursue graduate studies in this specific program?
Short Personal Statements 1 & 2:
- Please describe pivotal experiences, opportunities, and/or challenges (including any financial or access barriers) that have influenced your educational and professional development. (250 words max)
- Provide an example in which you contributed to or engaged with a community of students or colleagues with different perspectives, abilities, and experiences to achieve a positive outcome. (250 words max)
Optional essay
There is extra space for you to touch upon additional topics you would like to address in your application. Please note that submitting an optional essay itself does not give you advantages in the evaluation process.
The first prompt is strongly recommended for applicants with a GPA of 3.0 or lower.
- If you believe that your academic record does not demonstrate your true capabilities, please explain why. You may also discuss any gaps in your academic and professional experience or any extenuating circumstances. (250 words max)
- If there is something that you would like to share with the admissions committee that you have yet to discuss in other areas of the application, please do so here. If needed, you may also use this space to expand upon the topics discussed in the above essays. (250 words max)
Video essay
There is a video component in the application which will present 3 randomly assigned questions for you to briefly answer in 3 minutes, and allow you to speak directly to the admissions committee via a recorded response. This video component is required for your application. If you run into technical issues, please contact grad@business.illinois.edu.
If the application materials and video essay don’t provide enough information for an admission decision, the admissions committee may conduct a small number of invitation-only interviews. Admission decisions may be made with or without an interview.
Two reference letters
Choose two references from academic and/or professional sources. Once you enter their information and institution/company email address into the online application, they will be notified to submit a letter of reference on your behalf. All letters of reference should be signed and dated by the recommender.
Any reference letters or standardized test scores received more than 7 days after the submission deadline will result in the application being moved to the next round decision date.
Application fee
The nonrefundable application fee for domestic candidates is $70 and $90 for international candidates. Applications received without payment of this fee cannot be processed. The application fee cannot be refunded.
English proficiency scores (International applicants)
If you are a non-native English speaker or do not meet one of the Graduate College’s exemptions, you will need to upload your TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo scores directly to your application. Official English proficiency score reports are required for admission and must be dated after August 1, 2023.
Your official TOEFL scores can be sent electronically to the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (Institution Code – 1836). For more information, please review the Graduate College’s English Proficiency Requirements.
- Full-Status Admission: TOEFL (iBT/iBT Home/iBT Paper) – 103; IELTS Academic – 7.5; Duolingo – 135
- Limited-Status Admission: TOEFL (iBT/iBT Home/iBT Paper) – 79; IELTS Academic – 6.5; Duolingo – 115
Is Limited-Status Admission “Conditional Admission”? If you provide a score above the minimum for limited status, but not full status, you are considered to have fully met our admission requirements. However, you will be required to take an English Placement Test (EPT) upon arrival to campus. The results of this test will determine if you need to take any English as a Second Language (ESL) coursework. You may be required to take the EPT and any subsequent ESL coursework during your first year of enrollment. This is considered a degree requirement and not a condition of admission.
Passport and proof of funding (International applicants)
Passport and proof of funding are not required for application review, but will be needed if you are offered admission. International students are required to show proof of funding for living expenses in addition to all tuition and fees. Detailed amount needed for the program can be found on page two of the Declaration and Certification of Finances Form.
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