
Maximize Your Career Opportunities
A Mitchell College of Business Master of Accounting expands students’ accounting knowledge, teaching them to think critically and empowering them to become lifelong learners. Graduates are prepared to work in accounting management, explore opportunities in government accounting, as well as become Certified Public Accountants. This program develops professionals who continually seek excellence and can succeed in today’s competitive business world.
Is South’s online Master of Accounting right for you?
100% online
Earn your degree anytime, anywhere.
CPA Focused
Courses offer CPA exam preparation designed to help you pass the exam while simultaneously
completing your master’s degree.
Innovation For Tomorrow
A forward-thinking approach ensures that our programs integrate cutting-edge topics
into their curriculum.
No GRE/GMAT
MAcc applicants do not need to submit any GRE or GMAT test scores.

Mitchell College is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), the highest accreditation standard for business schools worldwide. In addition, Mitchell College holds a separate AACSB accreditation for the accounting program; fewer than 200 schools worldwide share this accreditation.
Expert Faculty
Learn from advanced, experienced faculty who are passionate about your success.
Advance Your Skills
With a focus on real-world applications and CPA preparation, our program will equip you with the skills and credentials to advance your career in accounting, finance and beyond.
More than Just A Number
Join a supportive community invested in your career growth.
Bachelor's Degree: A degree in business or any other field from an accredited institution with a minimum 3.0 GPA.
Letters of Recommendation: Submit three (3) letters from individuals who can speak to your qualifications and potential.
Personal Statement: Share your career aspirations and how the MBA program will help you achieve them.
Provisional Admission: A student who has a bachelor's degree with less than 3.0 but greater than a 2.5 (A=4.0) or a minimum grade-point average of 2.75 on the last 64 semester hours of college work may attain Provisional Admission.
Prerequisites: Courses must have been passed with a minimum grade of "C" to complete a prerequisite requirement. Prerequisites
Application Deadlines
- July 15th- Fall Semester
- December 15th- Spring Semester