University Of Cincinnati
2600 Clifton Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45221, United States

The University of Cincinnati (UC or Cincinnati, informally Cincy) is a public research university in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Founded in 1819 as Cincinnati College, it is the second oldest institution of higher education in the Cincinnati area (behind Miami University) and has an annual enrollment of over 50,000 students, making it the second largest university in Ohio.It is part of the University System of Ohio. The university's primary uptown campus and medical campus are located in the Heights and Corryville neighborhoods, with branch campuses located in Batavia and Blue Ash, Ohio.

Master of Business Administration in Accounting

Accounting prepares individuals to practice the profession of accounting and to perform related business functions. Includes instruction in accounting principles and theory, financial accounting, managerial accounting, cost accounting, budget control, tax accounting, legal aspects of accounting, auditing, reporting procedures, statement analysis, planning and consulting, business information systems, accounting research methods, professional standards and ethics, and applications to specific for-profit, public, and non-profit organizations. 

Studying Accounting at the University of Cincinnati prepares students for careers in public and corporate accounting through a rigorous course of study. The bachelor's program provides many students with the opportunity to intern or co-op with varying sizes of public accounting firms or with the accounting department of a company or organization. The master's program covers all the material typically tested on the CPA exam to best prepare students for success. In addition, UC also offers programs in Accounting Technology, intended to quickly prepare students to become paraprofessionals in the accounting field. 

The University of Cincinnati offers undergraduate and graduate program options, including the MS. Graduates of these UC programs can find career opportunities in public and/or corporate accounting anywhere from national/international public accounting to financial services firms.

https://webapps2.uc.edu/ecurriculum/degreeprograms/program/detail/22MAS-BAA-MS 

 

  • Complete Common Application
  • Pay $100 non-refundable fee
  • Submit official School transcripts
  • Submit official test scores
  • Submit letter of recommendation (optional)

School Transcript Requirements

All first-year applicants are expected to complete college preparatory education curriculum, earning a graduation certificate or diploma that would enable you to apply to university in your home country. Examples include your High School Diploma, IB Diploma, General Certificate of Education (GCE) Advanced Levels (A-Levels), General Secondary Education Certificate, Indian Standard XII Higher Secondary School Certificate, or West African Senior School Certificate.

First-year students applying to UC typically complete a curriculum comprised of the following subjects:

  • Mathematics (4 years)
  • Science, including Chemistry and/or Physics (3-4 years)
  • Language/History/Social sciences and other electives (3-4 years)

What to send our office:

  • Currently enrolled classes and grades (if possible)
  • Previous 2-3 years of classes and grades (depending on country)
  • A-Level or IB advanced credit (if enrolled or completed
    Transcripts must be English. If not, each document must include certified English translation.

UC is aware that course curriculums vary by country, and we encourage students to take challenging courses offered in their schools. 

Transcript requirements by country and other curriculums. Link 

English Requirements

English proficiency is a requirement for all international students. This can be demonstrated by submitting a test score or meeting one of the four English exemptions. 

  • SAT or ACT test 
  • English test 
  • There are 4 conditions for being exempt from taking a standardized test to demonstrate your English proficiency.
  • IELTS - 6.5
  • Duolingo - 100
  • TOEFL - 79

Letter of Recommendation

The letter of recommendation is preferred but not a requirement to complete an undergraduate first-year application. A letter of recommendation is a document that highlights a student's character traits, classroom and academic strengths, and work ethic to aid them in their application process. The person that writes the recommendation should be a school guidance counselor, teacher, coach, or job/volunteer supervisor. Parents and other family members are not permitted to write a student's letter. 

How to Send Letter of Recommendation 

There are two options for sending a letter of recommendation:

  1. Within the Common App add the person's name and email address. When the application is submitted that person will receive an email request to upload the letter of recommendation. The document will be attached to the student application. 
  2. Have the person that wrote the letter of recommendation email the document to international.admissions@uc.edu or the UC International Admissions Counselor email address.

A letter of recommendation sent by the applicant will not be accepted. 

Fall 2023

Application Opens: May 8, 2023

Application Closes: September 12, 2023

Last Day to Update RSVP*: September 12, 2023

Last Day to Update Diploma Name and Diploma Mailing Address: December 9, 2023

Spring 2024

Application Opens: August 21, 2023

Application Closes: January 30, 2024

Last Day to Update RSVP*: January 30, 2024

Last Day to Update Diploma Name and Diploma Mailing Address: April 25, 2024

Summer 2024

Application Opens: January 8, 2024

Application Closes: May 28, 2024

Last Day to Update RSVP*: May 28, 2024

Last Day to Update Diploma Name and Diploma Mailing Address: August 3, 2024

https://www.uc.edu/about/registrar/graduation/apply-to-graduate.html 

Please send student details, documents and online application login credentials to admissions@indoglobalstudies.org without submitting the application.

IGS team will submit the application through channel partner.