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Macc Master of Accountancy
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Your ticket to a top firM. no experience necessarY.
You didn’t major in accounting or business? Never imagined being a CPA? No problem. We created our Master of Accountancy (MAcc) program to help students from widely diverse academic backgrounds launch rewarding business careers.
Our program, designed in consultation with some of the world’s leading professional services firms, offers you a combination of advantages you’ll find nowhere else. World-class instruction. Small classes. Opportunities for a paid internship during the academic year with a premier global firm. An emphasis on professional development. Preparation for the CPA exam.
Bring your strong academic, communication and critical thinking skills. We’ll take you from there. In just one year.
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Table of ContentsAll Are Welcome ............................................2-3Curriculum & Becker Review Course ....4-5Partner Internship Firms .......................... 6-7Where Do You Want to Go? ................... 8-9One Day in the Life .................................... 10-11Important Admission Information .........12
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“As a Spanish undergrad, I didn’t necessarily have the skill set to enter the business world. Owen has challenged me to think in different ways, challenged me to work with different people, step outside of my comfort zone and push myself beyond my undergrad experience to get ready for the workforce.”
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What we look for most in prospective students are the qualities that are reliable predictors of success (and that recruiters prize). Like strong academic performance. An aptitude for analysis and problem solving. Solid communication and interpersonal skills. Keen work ethic.
So, even if you didn’t major in business as an undergraduate, rest assured that we welcome those with diverse academic backgrounds.
P.S. By the way, we welcome business majors, too.
After graduating from Davidson College and working as a Teach for America Corps member, Rachel decided to pursue her dream of working in business. After exploring her options, she realized the Vanderbilt MAcc program would be a great place to start her career, as she could see how business works from the inside out, and work for some of the best firms in the industry while doing just that.
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Poets, quants and historians welcome.
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An audit and assurance position with a global professional services firm isn’t an anonymous role in the back office. It’s a fast-paced, people-centric, teamwork-oriented pathway to companies in a wide range of industries, with opportunities to work around the world. It’s also a ticket to top leadership (or wherever else you’d like to go).
And thanks to our rigorous curriculum—which includes training in leadership and communications as well as a built-in Becker CPA review course—you can complete the CPA exam and be on track for the top in just one year. You won’t get that from other programs.
Professor Karl HackenbrackFaculty Director, MAcc Programs
go froM zero to cpa in one Year.
First time CPA pass rate for the Class of 2012
89%
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go froM zero to cpa in one Year.
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MAcc Curriculum at a Glance
Managerial Finance (2)
Financial Reporting I (2)
Audit Institutions and Processes (2)
Accounting Information Systems (2)
Audit Engagement Documentation (1)
Financial Reporting II (2)
Taxation of Business and Investment Transactions (2)
Managerial Economics (2)
Research in Financial Reporting (2)
Business Ethics in Accounting (1)
Audit Internship or electives (6)
Advanced Financial Reporting (2)
Advanced Cost Accounting (2)
Introduction to Law and Business (2)
Strategic Management (2)
Taxation of Business Entities (2)
FALLMod 1 Mod 2 Mod 3 Mod 4 CPA Prep
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Curriculum and course information is updated annually and is subject to change.
You won’t just learn accounting. At Vanderbilt, like nowhere else, your professional development is a major part of the MAcc program. It begins with coaching and a leadership assessment through which you gain insights into your strengths, challenges and personal motivators, and how they all affect your working relationships with others. Then, you’ll work with one of our professional development coaches with prior public accounting experience to turn all this feedback into strategies you can take into your internship. During the program’s
final weeks, you and other MAcc students work with a licensed executive coach to maximize and apply what you learned from your internship experience. At all times, our professional development coaches are available for one-on- one coaching.
The bottom line? You’re even more valuable to potential employers. You’re not just ready to handle a job. You’re prepared for your career.
Intern with one of the And get paid Intern with one of the world’s top firms. And get paid while you learn.
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Intern with one of the And get paid Intern with one of the world’s top firms. And get paid while you learn.
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As part of the program, you’ll have unparalleled access to our partner firms (who happen to be among the world’s top public accounting firms) to pursue a 10-week, paid internship.
The internship allows you to round out your education with the real-world experience you’ve been preparing for. And it enables partner firms to give you a “trial run”—since successful internships typically lead to job offers upon graduation.
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Last year (and the year before that, and the year before that),
100 percent of the graduates of our MAcc program received job offers from our partner accounting firms.
$10,000The average amount paid
for a MAcc internship.
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“I’m going to take a lot of Owen with me but probably the most important things
I’ll remember are the connections and the people
I met while I was here.”
“From the moment I stepped into Owen until I crossed the stage to receive my
diploma, I was being prepared to be successful in the
business world.”
“My experience here has blown me out of the water. I would trade every year of
undergrad to do this program again and again.”
“When I got to my internship there were so many things that we had talked about in
class that gave me a leg up on the other interns.”
natalie aaronVanderbilt MAcc | 2013
Undergrad Major: AccountingUndergrad Institution:
University of South CarolinaPwC, Nashville
corY thoMpsonVanderbilt MAcc | 2013
Undergrad Major: HistoryUndergrad Institution:
Greensboro CollegeDeloitte, New York
ginnY shogrYVanderbilt MAcc | 2013
Undergrad Major: EconomicsUndergrad Institution: Vanderbilt University
EY, Atlanta
Matt favicchioVanderbilt MAcc | 2012
Undergrad Major: Public PolicyUndergrad Institution:
UNC Chapel HillGrant Thornton, Charlotte
Where can a vanderbilt Macc take You?
Where do You Want to go?
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Our partner firms are among the top of the professional services field—and at or near the top of any list of “Best Places to Work and Launch a Career.” Starting with Welcome Weekend, you’ll have opportunities to network with them, visit them in their offices and evaluate which might be best for you.
Where can a vanderbilt Macc take You?
Where do You Want to go?
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One Day in the Life: Brent Blackburn
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Brent Blackburn, an English major, worked for a few years before enrolling in the Vanderbilt MAcc program. “I was looking for a career and not just a job,” he says. “I like hanging out with people, and that’s what drew me to this program. Accounting is actually a very people-focused business.” Students complete their internships during our partner firms’ “busy” season in January and February. Here’s how Brent describes a typical day during his internship with Nashville’s KPMG office.
6:00 AM Head for the downtown Y to work out. Before my internship I wasn’t really a morning person!
8:00 AMArrive at the client’s site—except on days when I had to call Europe, where it was already mid-afternoon; then I might arrive at 7. I’ll check emails, get caught up, and meet with my senior associate about the work for the day.
9:00 AMOur first meeting of the day with clients usually happens around this time. Meetings consist of posing questions to the clients to gather information and insight into their business. There is a lot of stopping and starting based on when we can schedule times to meet with or talk to clients. It takes multi-tasking to a whole new level.
11:00 AMMy senior associate is great about checking in with
me every couple of hours. It gives me an opportunity to ask questions I might not otherwise have asked.
NoonOur team typically goes to lunch together to get to know each other a little more outside of the office.
1:00 PMAfter lunch, there is a little more urgency to follow up on information gathering and connect with clients before the end of the day.
3:30 PMKeep projects moving. A lot of my projects involve reviewing cash and bank accounts, long-term debt and fixed assets. Some projects might take 10 minutes. Others, might take two hours.
5:30 PMLater in the evening , we open the doors to the audit room and team members compare notes on issues we need to deal with.
6:30 PMDuring the evening we are usually consolidating information we got that day. Although we do not have set hours, the average workday during busy season ends later in order to meet our deadlines. For the majority of the work week, that means ordering food in. But, on Fridays, KPMG team members meet somewhere for dinner to unwind.
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MAcc Profile Class of 2013Class Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Average Age . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Undergraduate GPA Average . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.6GMAT Average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .696Women . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52%
Partial List of Undergraduate Institutions*n Boston Collegen Colgate Universityn Cornell Universityn Dartmouth Collegen Davidson Collegen Duke Universityn Furman Universityn Rice University
n University of Floridan University of Michigann University of the Southn Vanderbilt Universityn Wofford Collegen Yale University*For historical list please visit owen.vanderbilt.edu/macc
All Vanderbilt Business students have one thing in common: They’re different. But while there’s no risk that we’ll ever reduce students to statistics and averages, here are a few figures that may give you a picture of who your classmates might be.
Partial List of Undergraduate Majors*n Art Historyn Business Administrationn Economicsn Engineering
n Historyn Political Sciencen Spanish*For historical list please visit owen.vanderbilt.edu/macc
class profile
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Where Students Have Gone to WorkAtlantaBirminghamBoiseBostonCharlotteChicagoColumbusDallasDenverDetroitHonoluluHoustonLouisville
MinneapolisNashvilleNew OrleansNew YorkOrlandoPhiladelphiaPhoenixSalt Lake CitySan DiegoSan FranciscoSan JoseSeattleWashington, DC
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adMissions requireMents
n Open House admissions events are by invitation only, for selected candidates who pass a 1st round interview
n 1st round interviews are by invitation only and are conducted via video call, phone or in person
n Application fee of $50 is non-refundable and due at the time of submission
Open House Admissions EventsOpen Houses are second round interview events scheduled from Thursday afternoon through Friday afternoon. Participants will learn more about the program and hear from representatives of our partner firms as well as interact with other applicants, current students, faculty and staff from the MAcc and MAcc Valuation programs.
Welcome Weekend EventWelcome Weekend is open only to those who receive an offer of admission and is an opportunity for admitted students to get to know their classmates and immerse themselves into the Nashville and Vanderbilt communities. Students will also have the opportunity to meet members of our partner firms.
n Welcome Weekend for the Class of 2015 – April 11-12, 2014
open house adMissions events
tuition and financial aid
Estimated ExpensesTuition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 46,125Books/Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1,842Rent/Utilities (divide if shared) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 9,676Meals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 3,942Personal* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 5,614Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1,966Loan Fees** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1,158
* Includes Vanderbilt recreation facilities and health insurance** U.S. citizens only
Vanderbilt is pleased to offer ready access to financial aid. Additionally, merit-based scholarships may be awarded based on achievement and potential. With exceptional job placement made possible through our unparalleled network with the top professional services firms, the typical “payback” for the program is less than two years.
Admissions RequirementsSuccessful candidates have strong academic performance in prior university studies, with proven problem-solving skills and analytical aptitude. They will be able to demonstrate integrity and exhibit exceptional communication skills and carry themselves with a mature, professional presence. To be considered, all applicants will provide the following:
n Online applicationn Transcripts from all universities attendedn GMAT or GRE score (you may submit your application
prior to taking the exam)n Essaysn Two letters of recommendationn Resumen 1st round interview and attendance at an Open House
admissions event (by invitation only)
PrerequisitesStudents must have completed the following courses from an accredited school, with a grade of B or better. Additional prerequisites may be required on a case-by-case basis. Students may be admitted to the program before these requirements are met.
n Introductory Financial Accountingn Introductory Managerial/Cost Accountingn Introductory Statisticsn Introductory Microeconomics
We encourage you to apply as early in the admission cycle as possible.
application deadlines & open house adMissions events
Round Deadline Open House to Apply Admissions Events
1 Sept 3, 2013 Thurs. Sept 26 & Fri. Sept 27, 2013
2 Oct 1, 2013 Thurs. Oct 24 & Fri. Oct 25, 2013
3 Oct 21, 2013 Thurs. Nov 14 & Fri. Nov 15, 2013
4 Nov 4, 2013 Thurs. Dec 5 & Fri. Dec 6, 2013
5 Jan 20, 2014 Thurs. Feb 13 & Fri. Feb 14, 2014
6 Feb 17, 2014 Thurs. Mar 13 & Fri. Mar 14, 2014
7 Mar 17, 2014 Thurs. Apr 3 & Fri. Apr 4, 2014
Vanderbilt Master of Accountancy
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Vanderbilt University is committed to principles of equal opportunity and affirmative action. Visit owen.vanderbilt.edu for Vanderbilt University’s complete EEO and affirmative action statement.
A distinguished school. With some distinctive differences.
Vanderbilt University | Owen Graduate School of Management401 21st Avenue South | Nashville, TN 37203-2422
Telephone: 615.322.6509 | Fax: 615.343.1175 Email: [email protected]
Web: owen.vanderbilt.edu/maccHours: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM, U.S. Central Time
We’re competitive, not cutthroat.We lead with ideas, not egos.We take business personally.Our professors will know you by name.