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MBT Admissions
Application Requirements
Online Application
Official Transcripts
GMAT
Personal Statement
Two Letters of Recommendation
Resume
Interview (by invitation only)
Application Fee
International Applicants must also include:
TOEFL
Proof of Financial Support (I-20 Form)
*Online Application for 2009 terms will be available in September 2008.
The full-time MBT Program accepts applications for the Summer and Fall semesters only. Because admission is competitive applicants are encouraged to apply early.
Prerequisite Coursework
The following courses must be completed with a passing grade of B or better, prior to enrollment:
Introductory Financial Accounting
Microeconomics or Macroeconomics
Furthermore, accounting majors or those wanting to be considered as having an accounting background must complete the following upper-division courses, with a passing grade of B or better, at an accredited 4-year university prior to enrollment:
Intermediate Accounting I
Intermediate Accounting II
Advanced Accounting
Cost Accounting
Auditing
U.S. Federal/Corporate Taxation
Applicants who did not major in accounting or did not complete the above listed accounting prerequisites must apply for the summer term and take ACCT-525x, Intensive Accounting Principles and Practices. The Summer Intensive Program is designed for admitted students who do not have an undergraduate degree in accounting. Beginning in mid-June and ending in mid-August, this program equips students with the accounting knowledge necessary to tackle the advanced concepts presented in the Fall and Spring semesters.
We reserve the right to review any non-USC courses to determine their equivalency to the upper-division prerequisites. In addition, we do not accept Community College or Extension Program accounting and business courses as fulfillment of our upper-division accounting and business prerequisites. These must be taken at an accredited 4-year college or university. However, we will accept Introductory Financial Accounting and Economics courses taken at a Community College or Extension Program.
Official Transcripts
A bachelor's degree equivalent to a four-year U.S. undergraduate degree from an accredited institution (regardless of field or major) is required prior to enrolling in the graduate programs. As such, applicants are not required to have earned their baccalaureate degree when applying to the Masters programs, but must earn their degree prior to enrolling in the program.
For applicants who received degrees from institutions outside the U.S., please click here for a list of minimum education requirements by country.
The Leventhal School of Accounting would like to see a minimum overall GPA of 3.0 in order to be considered a competitive candidate for our Masters programs.
Official transcripts are required for ALL previous college work (undergraduate and post graduate). Transcripts from international universities must be submitted in the original language, as well as in English.
You will need to contact ALL colleges or universities you previously attended and arrange to have an official, sealed copy of your transcript sent to:
Office of Admission and Financial Aid
GRADUATE
University Park Campus
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0915
If you use a courier service, such as DHL or FedEx, send your materials to this address:
University of Southern California
Office of Admission and Financial Aid
3601 Flower Street, Tyler 1
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0911
If college or postgraduate work has not been completed, transcripts must be requested when work in progress is completed and degree is earned.
GMAT
All applicants to the full-time MBT program must submit official Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) scores. Test scores are valid for five years from the test date; scores more than five years old are not accepted. A total score equal to or above 600 is strongly recommended to be considered a competitive candidate for the program.
We strongly encourage you to take the GMAT no later than one month prior to the application deadline, and preferably much earlier. If you take the GMAT multiple times, we will consider you highest score for admission purposes.
GMAT Website: http://www.mba.com The MBT Program code: 389-XR-07
Personal Statement
Part of your application requires you to prepare a statement on your short-term and long-term goals and how the program will help you to achieve them. Please limit your essay to no more than two double-spaced, single-sided pages.
Letters of Recommendation
Applicants are required to include two letters of recommendation as part of your application to the Masters programs. References should address your personal qualities, potential to succeed in the profession, and your ability to perform well in the classroom. Choose references who know you in an academic or professional context and who are familiar with your academic achievements, credentials, career aspirations and work history (if applicable). It is preferred (though not required) that one of these letters be from an academic source (e.g. professors) that can attest to your ability to successfully complete a rigorous graduate degree program. The other letter may be from a non-academic source (e.g. employer) that is familiar with your work history and/or career goals.
ALL letters of recommendation must be submitted using the online recomendation form found in the online application system. You will find instructions on setting up online recommendations when you start the application process.
Resume
Applicants are required to provide us with an updated resume that details: academic background, work experience including internships, public, community or military service, travel experience, extracurricular activities, hobbies or special aptitudes, and any honors or recognition received.
Interview
Interviews are by invitation only. Our goal is to interview all applicants admitted into the program. Interviews are conducted by the admissions office staff and applicants will be contacted once all materials have been received. An invitation to interview indicates that your application has reached an advanced stage of consideration. Depending on where you are located, you will be asked to complete either an on-campus or a telephone interview.
Application Fee
The application fee for the Masters programs is $85. The application fee is waived for USC students and alumni applying to the Leventhal School of Accounting.
International Applicants
General
International applicants from a non-English speaking country, regardless of major, are required to apply for the summer term and take ACCT-525x, Intensive Accounting Principles and Practices (Summer Intensive Program).
International Education Requirements
Applicants must have obtained an equivalent to a four-year U.S. Bachelor's degree from an accedited college or university. A list of minimum education requirements by country can be found here.
Transcripts
Transcripts from international universities must be submitted in the original language, as well as in English.
TOEFL
International students are required to submit an official Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score. In order to qualify for the 2009 Summer Intensive Program, the TOEFL must be taken on or after June 2007. The score is only valid for two years. Please note that we do not accept the IELTS as a substitute for the TOEFL.
A minimum TOEFL score of 600 (paper-based) / 250 (computer-based) /100 (Internet-based) is required to apply. On the internet-based exam, you must score no less than 20 on each of the four test components.
Exceptions from taking the TOEFL:
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International students who have earned a baccalaureate degree from an accredited 4-year university in the United States
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Students whose native language is English. This applies to students from the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada (except Quebec)
TOEFL Website: http://www.toefl.org. USC's TOEFL Code: 4852
Proof of Financial Support (I-20 Form)
International applicants (those who are, or will be, in the United States on a non-immigrant visa) must submit documented evidence of financial support. The U.S. government requires that all international applicants provide proof of ability to pay tuition and living expenses for themselves and their dependents (if applicable) before a formal letter of admission and an I-20 or DS-2019 Eligibility Certificate can be issued.
This document, stating your ability to pay for the first academic year (nine-twelve months) of tuition and expenses, must be verified by a bank and dated within the last nine months. Applicants who are relying on support from their home government or other official agency (e.g., Fulbright, AMIDEAST) must send USC a financial guarantee letter -- preferably a bank letter -- with the sponsor’s name and address. A missing financial statement will delay the processing of the I-20 or DS-2019. Please refer to the Costs & Financial Aid section for appropriate figures.
