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COLLEGE OF BUSINESS DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING 1600 Holloway Avenue San Francisco, CA 94132 INFORMATION ABOUT SF STATE SCHOLAR PROGRAM IN ACCOUNTING The SF State Scholar Program in Accounting is a combined program that awards both the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (Concentration in Accounting) and the Master of Science in Accountancy. Students will receive both BSBA and MSA degrees when they complete each degree requirements BSBA degree will be awarded in a semester immediately prior to transitioning into the graduate program after all BSBA degree requirements are satisfied MSA degree will be separately awarded when all MSA degree requirements are completed Students will be able to attend both (i.e., BSBA and MSA) University-wide (as well as Accounting Department) graduations Students will need to apply for 2 graduations separately To receive both degrees, students will need to complete all BSBA degree requirements and 10 800-level (i.e., 30 semester units) courses Before transitioning into the graduate program, students will need to complete all BSBA degree requirements Once admitted, students may take UP TO 4 800-level courses during the undergraduate program and will take remaining 800-level courses after transitioning into the graduate program Students should seek advising about individual course planning Students enrolling in 800-level courses during the undergraduate program will be assessed at the undergraduate tuition and fee rate After admitted, students must maintain UNDERGRADUATE standing at least for 2 semesters (i.e., Fall 2021 and Spring 2022) before transitioning into the graduate program If admitted, 1st semester as Accounting SF State Scholar will be Fall 2021 Earliest students receive BSBA degree would be at the end of Spring 2022 Students must maintain GRADUATE standing at least for 2 semesters after transitioning into the graduate program Earliest students receive MSA degree would be at the end of Spring 2023 (if transitioned into the graduate program in Fall 2022)

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  • COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

    DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING

    1600 Holloway Avenue

    San Francisco, CA 94132

    [email protected]

    INFORMATION ABOUT SF STATE SCHOLAR PROGRAM IN ACCOUNTING

    The SF State Scholar Program in Accounting is a combined program that awards both the Bachelor of Science in

    Business Administration (Concentration in Accounting) and the Master of Science in Accountancy.

    • Students will receive both BSBA and MSA degrees when they complete each degree requirements

    ▪ BSBA degree will be awarded in a semester immediately prior to transitioning into the graduate

    program after all BSBA degree requirements are satisfied

    ▪ MSA degree will be separately awarded when all MSA degree requirements are completed

    ▪ Students will be able to attend both (i.e., BSBA and MSA) University-wide (as well as Accounting

    Department) graduations

    ▪ Students will need to apply for 2 graduations separately

    • To receive both degrees, students will need to complete all BSBA degree requirements and 10 800-level

    (i.e., 30 semester units) courses

    ▪ Before transitioning into the graduate program, students will need to complete all BSBA degree

    requirements

    • Once admitted, students may take UP TO 4 800-level courses during the undergraduate program and will

    take remaining 800-level courses after transitioning into the graduate program

    ▪ Students should seek advising about individual course planning

    ▪ Students enrolling in 800-level courses during the undergraduate program will be assessed at the

    undergraduate tuition and fee rate

    • After admitted, students must maintain UNDERGRADUATE standing at least for 2 semesters (i.e., Fall

    2021 and Spring 2022) before transitioning into the graduate program

    ▪ If admitted, 1st semester as Accounting SF State Scholar will be Fall 2021

    ▪ Earliest students receive BSBA degree would be at the end of Spring 2022

    • Students must maintain GRADUATE standing at least for 2 semesters after transitioning into the graduate

    program

    ▪ Earliest students receive MSA degree would be at the end of Spring 2023 (if transitioned into

    the graduate program in Fall 2022)

  • COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

    DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING

    1600 Holloway Avenue

    San Francisco, CA 94132

    [email protected]

    FEATURES AND ADVANTAGES OF SF STATE SCHOLAR PROGRAM IN ACCOUNTING

    The SF State Scholar Program in Accounting has following features and advantages.

    • Short-cut to earn MSA degree

    ▪ By spending 1 additional year (with careful course planning), students can earn MSA degree in

    addition to BSBA degree.

    ▪ Typical regular MSA students usually spend 18-24 months to earn MSA degree alone.

    • “Accounting Study” educational requirement for CA CPA License is automatically fulfilled with MSA

    degree

    ▪ Moreover, all courses taken during MSA program will count toward other CA CPA Exam and

    License educational requirements.

    • Thus, Accounting SF State Scholars are highly likely to satisfy all CA CPA Exam and License

    educational requirements upon completion of MSA program (in addition to BSBA degree).

    ▪ Recently, CPA firms have great interest in hiring students who satisfy all CA CPA Exam

    and License educational requirements BEFORE joining

    • Cost saving

    ▪ Students enrolling in 800-level courses during the undergraduate program will be assessed at the

    UNDERGRADUATE tuition and fee rate.

    ▪ Thus, most students can save $5,000 (based on Spring 2021 tuition information) in pursuing

    MSA degree if they take 4 800-level courses during the undergraduate program (compared to

    regular MSA students).

    • Relatively easier application process than regular MSA program

    ▪ GMAT/GRE waived

    ▪ Recommendation letters waived

  • COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

    DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING

    1600 Holloway Avenue

    San Francisco, CA 94132

    [email protected]

    SF STATE SCHOLAR PROGRAM IN ACCOUNTING (BSBA & MSA)

    APPLICATION INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS

    Please read the following information and instructions VERY CAREFULLY before completing the

    application for the SF State Scholar Program in Accounting.

    ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT “MINIMUM” ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS TO APPLY:

    1) Accounting major 2) “3.0 or above cumulative GPA” or “GPA of 3.0 or above in the last 60 semester units” 3) Completion of “ACCT 301 with B- or above”

    - Students taking ACCT 301 in Spring 2021 are ELIGIBLE to apply as long as other requirements are satisfied

    - For student taking ACCT 301 in Spring 2021, admission recommendation decisions will be made after Spring 2021 grades become available

    4) Fluency in spoken and written English 5) Effective communication skills 6) Immediate response to communications from the Accounting Department and/or the Division of

    Graduate Studies before and after admitted to the SF State Scholar Program

    Note: After admitted, students must maintain UNDERGRADUATE standing at least for 2 semesters

    (Fall 2021 and Spring 2022) before transitioning into the graduate program

    Note: Meeting minimum requirements does NOT guarantee admission

    DIVISION OF GRADUATE STUDIES ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS TO APPLY:

    1) Students are eligible to apply to the program as an SF State undergraduate before completing 105 semester units (i.e., up to 105 combined total earned semester units as of beginning of Fall 2021)***

    and before enrolling in a senior capstone course in their major.

    2) Students must have “3.0 or above cumulative GPA” or “GPA of 3.0 or above in the last 60 semester units”.

    3) Students may complete all GE lower division requirements before applying for an SF State Scholar program.

    4) Students must not be declared in another major or second baccalaureate.

    *** The Accounting Department will recommend for admission based only on the Accounting

    Department's eligibility requirements, NOT considering the Division of Graduate Studies' eligibility

    requirements. Thus, we encourage students to apply REGARDLESS of their number of completed

    semester units as long as they meet all other eligibility requirements. Note, however, that there is

    possibility that final admission may be denied by the Division of Graduate Studies if the number of

    completed semester units is too high, although all other requirements are satisfied. For details, please

    contact the faculty coordinator ([email protected]).

    Note: Students must maintain GRADUATE standing at least for 2 semesters after transitioning into the

    graduate program

  • APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION:

    1) The eligibility requirements of both the Accounting Department and the Division of Graduate Studies must be met.

    2) All application items listed in “APPLICATION CHECKLIST” below must be E-MAILED to faculty coordinator ([email protected]) by 5:00pm on April 1, 2021 (Thu).

    3) If requested, applicants must be able to attend an in-person interview on a designated date (TBA). 4) Admission decisions will be made in 2 steps: (i) the Accounting Department will recommend for

    admission based on the Accounting Department's eligibility requirements and (ii) then, the Division of

    Graduate Studies will make the final admission decisions based on their eligibility requirements.

    5) If recommended for admission by the Accounting Department and requested, applicants must be able to meet with a faculty advisor on a designated date (TBA) to complete remaining part of the Division of

    Graduate Studies application form.

    6) Decisions for admission recommendation by the Accounting Department will be made in June 2021 after Spring 2021 official grades become available.

    7) Final admission decisions by the Division of Graduate Studies will be made in late July 2021. 8) If you have any questions or need advising regarding the Accounting SF State Scholar Program

    application, contact the faculty coordinator ([email protected]).

    (Please do NOT visit the CoB Student Success Center (BUS 112) for the Accounting SF State Scholar

    Program Application)

    9) Application workshops through Zoom 2/10/2021 (Wed) 2:30pm-3:30pm

    (https://sfsu.zoom.us/j/84860705928?pwd=ZVpYMkhyaHk1WTN5TFlMT0NzMHhNdz09)

    (Meeting ID: 848 6070 5928 & Meeting Passcode: Accounting)

    3/4/2021 (Thu) 11:00am-12:00pm

    (https://sfsu.zoom.us/j/88286982824?pwd=NWE4Nk9GYnRuY0RxQlZ3dDNXWUVuZz09)

    (Meeting ID: 882 8698 2824 & Meeting Passcode: Accounting)

    3/30/2021 (Tue) 5:30pm-6:30pm

    (https://sfsu.zoom.us/j/89563208321?pwd=akRSV3FXMUcyaVZmM3NPdzYwSC9XQT09)

    (Meeting ID: 895 6320 8321 & Meeting Passcode: Accounting)

    APPLICATION CHECKLIST:

    Please make sure to E-MAIL all application items listed below to the faculty coordinator ([email protected]) by

    5:00pm on April 1, 2021 (Thu) Application Items Who

    Completed “Division of Graduate Studies Application Form

    (i.e., Admission to SF State Scholar Programs)” (Read very carefully and follow instructions provided before

    application)

    All applicants

    Completed “Supplemental Application Form for Accounting

    Department” (Read very carefully and follow instructions provided before

    application)

    All applicants

    Fill Out and Sign “Agreement on Submission of Unofficial Transcripts”

    All applicants

    Prepare “Accounting Department Personal Statement” All applicants

    Resume

    (Include your roles in student groups and community services in any)

    All applicants

    (Prepare resume on your own)

    SFSU Unofficial Transcript All applicants

    All Previous Institutions’ Unofficial Transcripts Students whose SFSU transcript is showing transfer

    credits (except for AP credits)

    LATE submissions will NOT be accepted!!!

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]

  • INSTRUCTIONS for DIVISION OF GRADUATE STUDIES APPLICATION FORM

    (i.e., Admission to SF State Scholar Programs)

    1) The form MUST be typed. (Handwritten application forms will NOT be accepted)

    • Should be able to type using the Adobe Reader (which is a FREE software). To get it, google

    "Adobe Reader".

    2) Do NOT scan the form. After typing, save and attach the form to the application e-mail.

    3) Fill out “Student and Program Information” including signature and date.

    • Bachelor’s Major: Accounting

    • Master’s Program: Accounting

    • For “Total undergraduate degree applicable units completed to date” and GPAs, consider all

    relevant grades up to Winter 2021

    ✓ Note that the Accounting Department will recommend for admission based on all

    relevant grades up to SPRING 2021, although students fill out the application form

    based on all relevant grades up to Winter 2021

    ✓ Thus, if applicants do NOT satisfy any of the eligibility requirements after all relevant

    grades up to SPRING 2021 are considered, admission recommendation will NOT be

    made to the Division of Graduate Studies, even if all requirements are satisfied based on

    all relevant grades up to Winter 2021

    ✓ Note also that the Division of Graduate Studies may consider all relevant grades up to

    SUMMER 2021 for FINAL ADMISSION DECISIONS

    ✓ Thus, if applicants do NOT satisfy any of the eligibility requirements after all relevant

    grades up to SUMMER 2021 are considered, admission may be DENIED by the

    Division of Graduate Studies, even if recommended for admission by the Accounting

    Department

    • For “Total undergraduate degree applicable units completed to date”, refer to the below (from

    SFSU transcript)

    • For Current Overall GPA, refer to “Combined Cum GPA” in SFSU transcript.

  • • ONLY for applicants whose “Combined Cum GPA” is below 3.0, last 60 semester units GPA

    needs to be calculated. Refer to the attached example. For calculation, begin with Winter 2021

    courses and go backwards.

    ✓ If “Combined Cum GPA” is 3.0 or above, do NOT need to provide last 60 semester units

    GPA

    4) Sign and date in “Student Signature” and “Date”. For sign and date, please try electronically. If not

    working out electronically, leave BLANK.

    5) Leave BLANK “Faculty Sponsor” and below. It will be filled out after admission recommendation

    decisions are made.

    6) Leave BLANK “Planned Course of SF State Scholar Program”. It will be filled out after admission

    recommendation decisions are made.

    7) If recommended for admission by the Accounting Department and requested, applicants must be

    able to meet with a faculty advisor on a designated date (TBA) to complete remaining part of the

    Division of Graduate Studies application form.

    8) Read very carefully “Transition Evaluations to Graduate Status”.

  • Example of Last 60 Semester Units GPA

    Course Semester Units Grade Points Semester Units x Points

    A1 3 A 4.0 12.0

    A2 3 A- 3.7 11.1

    A3 3 B+ 3.3 9.9

    A4 3 B 3.0 9.0

    A5 3 B- 2.7 8.1

    A6 1 C+ 2.3 2.3

    A7 2 C 2.0 4.0

    A8 3 C- 1.7 5.1

    A9 3 D+ 1.3 3.9

    A10 3 D 1.0 3.0

    A11 3 D- 0.7 2.1

    A12 1 F 0.0 0.0

    A13 1 A 4.0 4.0

    A14 1 A- 3.7 3.7

    A15 2 B+ 3.3 6.6

    A16 2 B 3.0 6.0

    A17 3 B- 2.7 8.1

    A18 3 C+ 2.3 6.9

    A19 3 C 2.0 6.0

    A20 3 C- 1.7 5.1

    A21 3 D+ 1.3 3.9

    A22 3 D 1.0 3.0

    A23 1 D- 0.7 0.7

    A24 2 F 0.0 0.0

    A25 2 A 4.0 8.0

    Total 60 132.5 2.21

    Last 60 Semester Units GPA = [Total of (Semester Units x Points)] / Total Semester Units

    Above is an example of calculating GPA of last 60 semester units.

    For last 60 semester units, starting with the most recent semester and going backwards until you reach 60 semester units.

    In the example above, use "2.21" for your last 60 semester units GPA

    All grade scales and points are provided at the link below.

    http://bulletin.sfsu.edu/policies-procedures/grading/

  • Admission to SF State Scholar Programs Eligibility Requirements

    1. Students are eligible to apply to the program as an SF State undergraduate before completing 90-105 semester units (consult with your program) and before enrolling in a senior capstone course in their major.

    2. Students must have a 3.0 cumulative GPA or 3.0 in the last 60 semester units. 3. Students may complete all GE lower division requirements before applying for an SF State Scholar

    program. 4. Students must not be declared in another major or second baccalaureate. 5. While in undergraduate status, students may only count 15 units toward their master’s degree.

    Student and Program Information

    Name: ______________________________________ Student ID #:________________________

    E-mail: _______________________________________Phone: _____________________________

    Bachelor’s Major: ______________________Master’s Program: ____________________________

    Total undergraduate degree applicable units completed to date: _____________________

    Current Overall GPA: _________________ Last 60 semester units GPA: ___________

    Student Signature: ______________________________________ Date: _____________________

    Faculty Sponsor – Must be a faculty member (Tenured/Tenure Track) in the degree program. Complete the Planned Course of SF State Scholar Program with the applicant from the first semester in which the applicant begins the SF State Scholar Program.

    Supporting Faculty Name: _____________________Signature: __________________Date: ___________

    _____________________________________________________________________________________ All signatures below are required in order to process your application for review. The completed original form should be forwarded by the department to Graduate Studies (ADM 250).

    DEPARTMENT CHAIR/UNIT DIRECTOR OR SF SCHOLARS COORDINATOR . Approved Name: ________________________Signature: Date: . Denied

    GRADUATE DEAN OR DESIGNEE . Approved Name: ________________________Signature: Date: . Denied

  • Planned Course of SF State Scholar Program

    Expected Completion of the both degree Programs: ____________________(specify semester & year) Students will remain classified as undergraduates until they complete 120 semester units and undergraduate degree

    requirements Students must be at post-bacc status for at least two semesters before they are eligible for graduation with their masters. This plan is tentative and is subject to change given additional advising. Please consult with your advisor each semester

    before enrolling in classes.

    SEMESTER:  Fall Spring  Summer Year________ SEMESTER:  Fall Spring Summer Year________

    Course # & Title  Units    U or G Course # & Title  Units   U or G

    Total Undergraduate units: Total Undergraduate units:   Total Graduate units: Total Graduate units:  

              Note: Indicate under which degree each course unit will be counted. ‘U’ = Undergraduate; ‘G’ = Graduate

    SEMESTER:  Fall Spring  Summer Year________ SEMESTER:  Fall Spring Summer Year________

    Course # & Title  Units    U or G Course # & Title  Units   U or G

    Total Undergraduate units: Total Undergraduate units:   Total Graduate units: Total Graduate units:  

    Note: Indicate under which degree each course unit will be counted. ‘U’ = Undergraduate; ‘G’ = Graduate

    SEMESTER:  Fall Spring  Summer Year________ SEMESTER:  Fall Spring Summer Year________

    Course # & Title  Units    U or G Course # & Title  Units   U or G

    Total Undergraduate units: Total Undergraduate units:   Total Graduate units: Total Graduate units:  

    Note: Indicate under which degree each course unit will be counted. ‘U’ = Undergraduate; ‘G’ = Graduate

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  • SEMESTER:  Fall Spring  Summer Year________ SEMESTER:  Fall Spring Summer Year________

    Course # & Title  Units    U or G Course # & Title  Units   U or G

    Total Undergraduate units: Total Undergraduate units:   Total Graduate units: Total Graduate units:  

              Note: Indicate under which degree each course unit will be counted. ‘U’ = Undergraduate; ‘G’ = Graduate

    SEMESTER:  Fall Spring  Summer Year________ SEMESTER:  Fall Spring Summer Year________

    Course # & Title  Units    U or G Course # & Title  Units   U or G

    Total Undergraduate units: Total Undergraduate units:   Total Graduate units: Total Graduate units:  

    Note: Indicate under which degree each course unit will be counted. ‘U’ = Undergraduate; ‘G’ = Graduate

    SEMESTER:  Fall Spring  Summer Year________ SEMESTER:  Fall Spring Summer Year________

    Course # & Title  Units    U or G Course # & Title  Units   U or G

    Total Undergraduate units: Total Undergraduate units:   Total Graduate units: Total Graduate units:  

    Note: Indicate under which degree each course unit will be counted. ‘U’ = Undergraduate; ‘G’ = Graduate

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  • SF State Scholar Programs

    Transition Evaluations to Graduate Status

    1. After being admitted to the SF State Scholars Program. Students will need abide to the following academic

    standards during the: Overall cumulative GPA 3.0 or above GPA 3.0 or above in the last 60 semester units

    If students do not meet the academic standards listed above, students will fall subject to being discontinued from the SF State Scholar Program.

    2. Upon completion of the following requirements, the status of students in SF State Scholar programs will be transitioned to classified post-baccalaureate, and students will be informed of their degree objective changes. If a student does not meet these requirements, he/she will be disenrolled from the SF State Scholar program and regain the undergraduate status to be able to complete their Bachelors.

    Completion of undergraduate degree and University requirements (e.g., degree applicable 120 units, GE,

    GWAR, SF Studies) by the end of the semester in which the student’s degree objective change to post-baccalaureate.

    Overall or last 60 units of with a GPA of 3.0 or higher, with B or higher in all graduate courses taken during undergraduate programs.

    Not declared in another major or second baccalaureate. Meet department admission/transition to graduate requirements for graduate programs Apply for undergraduate graduation and complete the “SF State Scholars Baccalaureate Degree Review

    Application”. 3. Students can continue to take undergraduate classes after transitioning to graduate status. However, no lower division

    classes taken in graduate status will count towards the undergraduate degree. Students will pay post-baccalaureate tuition and campus fees. If, for any reason, the student wishes to switch back to undergraduate status, the difference in fees will not be refunded.

    4. Students will be charged the undergraduate tuition fee only during the time in which they have earned fewer than

    degree applicable 120 semester units.

    5. Students who wish to opt out of the program must inform the Division of Graduate Studies in writing. 6. Optional Practical Training (OPT) for international students will be only available for a maximum of 12-15 month.

    Please consult with the Office of International Programs.

    7. Apply for Award of Degree: Students must submit all required forms and documents to Graduate Studies with the indicated approval signatures:

    Working and Final Planned Course of SF State Scholar Program Advancement To Candidacy (Graduate degree coursework only) Proposal for Culminating Experience (PCE) Report of Completion or Thesis Receipt Graduation Application Forms

    For more information or if you have any questions, please contact: Khaled Ezzat, M.A. Special Academic Programs Coordinator Email: [email protected]

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  • INSTRUCTIONS for SUPPLEMENTAL ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT APPLICATION FORM

    1) The forms (including “Agreement on Submission of Unofficial Transcripts” and “Accounting

    Department Personal Statement”) MUST be typed. (Handwritten application forms will NOT be

    accepted)

    • Should be able to type using the Adobe Reader (which is a FREE software). To get it, google

    "Adobe Reader".

    2) Do NOT scan the forms. After typing, save and attach the forms to the application e-mail.

    3) Fill out personal information in “Supplemental Application Form for Accounting Department”

    4) Fill out course grades, GPAs, and cumulative number of earned credits in “Supplemental Application

    Form for Accounting Department”.

    • For ACCT 100 and ACCT 101, use the course grade(s) from other institution(s) if you have

    transferred credits from other institution(s).

    • For the applicants taking ACCT 301 in Spring 2021, leave “ACCT 301 grade” BLANK but must

    include “ACCT 301 instructor name”.

    • For GPAs and “Cumulative number of earned credits”, consider all relevant grades up to Winter

    2021.

    ✓ Note that the Accounting Department will recommend for admission based on all

    relevant grades up to SPRING 2021, although students fill out the application form

    based on all relevant grades up to Winter 2021

    ✓ Thus, if applicants do NOT satisfy any of the eligibility requirements after all relevant

    grades up to SPRING 2021 are considered, admission recommendation will NOT be

    made to the Division of Graduate Studies even if all requirements are satisfied based on

    all relevant grades up to Winter 2021

    ✓ Note also that the Division of Graduate Studies may consider all relevant grades up to

    SUMMER 2021 for FINAL ADMISSION DECISIONS

    ✓ Thus, if applicants do NOT satisfy any of the eligibility requirements after all relevant

    grades up to SUMMER 2021 are considered, admission may be DENIED by the

    Division of Graduate Studies even if recommended for admission by the Accounting

    Department

    • Students need to calculate Accounting GPA based on ACCT 100 (or transferred course), ACCT

    101 (or transferred course), and all other ACCT courses taken in SFSU up to Winter 2021.

  • • For SF State GPA and Cumulative number of earned credits, refer to the below (from SFSU

    transcript)

    ✓ If Spring 2021 is your first semester at SFSU, type “N/A (1st semester at SFSU)”.

    • Combined Cumulative GPA and Cumulate number of earned credits, refer to below (from SFSU

    transcript)

    5) Sign and date in “Supplemental Application Form for Accounting Department”. For sign and date,

    please try electronically. If not working out electronically, leave BLANK.

    6) Fill out and sign “Agreement on Submission of Unofficial Transcripts”. For sign and date, please try

    electronically. If not working out electronically, leave BLANK.

    7) MUST type “Accounting Department Personal Statement”. (Handwritten “Accounting Department

    Personal Statement” will NOT be accepted)

    • Should be able to type using the Adobe Reader (which is a FREE software). To get it, google

    "Adobe Reader".

    • Do NOT scan “Accounting Department Personal Statement”. After typing, save and attach to the

    application e-mail.

  • COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

    DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING

    1600 Holloway Avenue

    San Francisco, CA 94132

    [email protected]

    SF STATE SCHOLAR PROGRAM IN ACCOUNTING (BSBA & MSA) SUPPLEMENT APPLICATION FORM FOR ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT

    PLEASE PRINT

    Student Name ______________________________________________ ID# _____________________ Last First MI Address ____________________________________________ Email _________________________ City _________________________ State ____________ Zip ____________________

    Undergraduate Courses Grade ACCT 100 – Introduction to Financial Accounting

    ACCT 101 – Introduction to Managerial Accounting ACCT 301 – Intermediate Accounting I (Instructor: )

    GPA Cumulative Number of Earned Credits

    Accounting GPA SF State GPA

    Combined Cumulative GPA

    I HAVE READ, UNDERSTOOD, AND WILL ABIDE BY THE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE BACK OF THIS SHEET.

    Student Signature Date

  • COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

    DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING

    1600 Holloway Avenue

    San Francisco, CA 94132

    [email protected]

    SF STATE SCHOLAR PROGRAM IN ACCOUNTING (BSBA & MSA)

    AGREEMENT ON SUBMISSION OF UNOFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTS

    The SF State Scholar Faculty Coordinator has approved the submission of unofficial

    transcripts.

    I agree that I will provide official transcripts in sealed envelopes later if requested.

    I fully understand that any discrepancies between unofficial and official transcripts may

    result in the denial of admission to the SF State Scholar Program.

    Last name: ___________________________________

    First name: ___________________________________

    ID: _________________________________________

    Date: _______________________________________

    Signature: ___________________________________

  • ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT PERSONAL STATEMENT

    Prepare a personal statement, focusing on how personal experiences and/or circumstances affect your decision to pursue your career in accounting and how this program will help you achieve your career goals. (If needed, please attach additional pages)

    01. 4+1 Information-0119202102. 4+1 Why-0119202104. 4+1 DGS Instruction-0119202105. Example 60 Semester GPA06. DGS07. 4+1 Acct Instruction-0119202108. 4+1 Acct Application-0119202109. 4+1 Unofficial-0119202110. 4+1 Statement-01192021

    Name: Student ID: Email: Phone: Bachelors Major: Masters Program: Total undergraduate degree applicable units completed to date: Current Overall GPA: Last 60 semester units GPA: Supporting Faculty Name: Date: Expected Completion of the both degree Programs: SEMESTER Fall: OffSpring: OffSummer: OffYear: Course TitleRow1: UnitsRow1: U or GRow1: Course TitleRow1_2: UnitsRow1_2: U or GRow1_2: Course TitleRow2: UnitsRow2: U or GRow2: Course TitleRow2_2: UnitsRow2_2: U or GRow2_2: Course TitleRow3: UnitsRow3: U or GRow3: Course TitleRow3_2: UnitsRow3_2: U or GRow3_2: Course TitleRow4: UnitsRow4: U or GRow4: Course TitleRow4_2: UnitsRow4_2: U or GRow4_2: Course TitleRow5: UnitsRow5: U or GRow5: Course TitleRow5_2: UnitsRow5_2: U or GRow5_2: Course TitleRow6: UnitsRow6: U or GRow6: Course TitleRow6_2: UnitsRow6_2: U or GRow6_2: Total Undergraduate units: Total Undergraduate units_2: Total Graduate units: SEMESTER Fall_3: OffSpring_3: OffSummer_3: OffYear_3: SEMESTER Fall_4: OffSpring_4: OffSummer_4: OffYear_4: Course TitleRow1_3: UnitsRow1_3: U or GRow1_3: Course TitleRow1_4: UnitsRow1_4: U or GRow1_4: Course TitleRow2_3: UnitsRow2_3: U or GRow2_3: Course TitleRow2_4: UnitsRow2_4: U or GRow2_4: Course TitleRow3_3: UnitsRow3_3: U or GRow3_3: Course TitleRow3_4: UnitsRow3_4: U or GRow3_4: Course TitleRow4_3: UnitsRow4_3: U or GRow4_3: Course TitleRow4_4: UnitsRow4_4: U or GRow4_4: Course TitleRow5_3: UnitsRow5_3: U or GRow5_3: Course TitleRow5_4: UnitsRow5_4: U or GRow5_4: Course TitleRow6_3: UnitsRow6_3: U or GRow6_3: Course TitleRow6_4: UnitsRow6_4: U or GRow6_4: Total Undergraduate units_3: Total Undergraduate units_4: Total Graduate units_3: SEMESTER Fall_5: OffSpring_5: OffSummer_5: OffYear_5: SEMESTER Fall_6: OffSpring_6: OffSummer_6: OffYear_6: Course TitleRow1_5: UnitsRow1_5: U or GRow1_5: Course TitleRow1_6: UnitsRow1_6: U or GRow1_6: Course TitleRow2_5: UnitsRow2_5: U or GRow2_5: Course TitleRow2_6: UnitsRow2_6: U or GRow2_6: Course TitleRow3_5: UnitsRow3_5: U or GRow3_5: Course TitleRow3_6: UnitsRow3_6: U or GRow3_6: Course TitleRow4_5: UnitsRow4_5: U or GRow4_5: Course TitleRow4_6: UnitsRow4_6: U or GRow4_6: Course TitleRow5_5: UnitsRow5_5: U or GRow5_5: Course TitleRow5_6: UnitsRow5_6: U or GRow5_6: Course TitleRow6_5: UnitsRow6_5: U or GRow6_5: Course TitleRow6_6: UnitsRow6_6: U or GRow6_6: Total Undergraduate units_5: Total Undergraduate units_6: Total Graduate units_5: Total Graduate units_6: SEMESTER Fall_7: OffSpring_7: OffSummer_7: OffYear_7: SEMESTER Fall_8: OffSpring_8: OffSummer_8: OffYear_8: Course TitleRow1_7: UnitsRow1_7: U or GRow1_7: Course TitleRow1_8: UnitsRow1_8: U or GRow1_8: Course TitleRow2_7: UnitsRow2_7: U or GRow2_7: Course TitleRow2_8: UnitsRow2_8: U or GRow2_8: Course TitleRow3_7: UnitsRow3_7: U or GRow3_7: Course TitleRow3_8: UnitsRow3_8: U or GRow3_8: Course TitleRow4_7: UnitsRow4_7: U or GRow4_7: Course TitleRow4_8: UnitsRow4_8: U or GRow4_8: Course TitleRow5_7: UnitsRow5_7: U or GRow5_7: Course TitleRow5_8: UnitsRow5_8: U or GRow5_8: Course TitleRow6_7: UnitsRow6_7: U or GRow6_7: Course TitleRow6_8: UnitsRow6_8: U or GRow6_8: Total Undergraduate units_7: Total Undergraduate units_8: Total Graduate units_7: Total Graduate units_8: SEMESTER Fall_9: OffSpring_9: OffSummer_9: OffYear_9: SEMESTER Fall_2: OffSpring_2: OffSummer_2: OffYear_2: Course TitleRow1_9: UnitsRow1_9: U or GRow1_9: Course TitleRow1_10: UnitsRow1_10: U or GRow1_10: Course TitleRow2_9: UnitsRow2_9: U or GRow2_9: Course TitleRow2_10: UnitsRow2_10: U or GRow2_10: Course TitleRow3_9: UnitsRow3_9: U or GRow3_9: Course TitleRow3_10: UnitsRow3_10: U or GRow3_10: Course TitleRow4_9: UnitsRow4_9: U or GRow4_9: Course TitleRow4_10: UnitsRow4_10: U or GRow4_10: Course TitleRow5_9: UnitsRow5_9: U or GRow5_9: Course TitleRow5_10: UnitsRow5_10: U or GRow5_10: Course TitleRow6_9: UnitsRow6_9: U or GRow6_9: Course TitleRow6_10: UnitsRow6_10: U or GRow6_10: Total Undergraduate units_9: Total Undergraduate units_10: Total Graduate units_9: Total Graduate units_2: SEMESTER Fall_11: OffSpring_11: OffSummer_11: OffYear_11: SEMESTER Fall_12: OffSpring_12: OffSummer_12: OffYear_12: Course TitleRow1_11: UnitsRow1_11: U or GRow1_11: Course TitleRow1_12: UnitsRow1_12: U or GRow1_12: Course TitleRow2_11: UnitsRow2_11: U or GRow2_11: Course TitleRow2_12: UnitsRow2_12: U or GRow2_12: Course TitleRow3_11: UnitsRow3_11: U or GRow3_11: Course TitleRow3_12: UnitsRow3_12: U or GRow3_12: Course TitleRow4_11: UnitsRow4_11: U or GRow4_11: Course TitleRow4_12: UnitsRow4_12: U or GRow4_12: Course TitleRow5_11: UnitsRow5_11: U or GRow5_11: Course TitleRow5_12: UnitsRow5_12: U or GRow5_12: Course TitleRow6_11: UnitsRow6_11: U or GRow6_11: Course TitleRow6_12: UnitsRow6_12: U or GRow6_12: Total Undergraduate units_11: Total Undergraduate units_12: Total Graduate units_11: Total Graduate units_4: Student Name: ID: Address: Electornic Mail: City: State: Zip: ACCT 100 Introduction to Financial Accounting: ACCT 101 Introduction to Managerial Accounting: ACCT 301 Intermediate Accounting I: Accounting GPA include introductory courses 1: Accounting GPA include introductory courses 2: Accounting GPA include introductory courses 3: Cumulative Number of Earned Credits 1: Cumulative Number of Earned Credits 2: Cumulative Number of Earned Credits 3: Instructor: LN: FN: SNUM: Personal Statement: