MSA Tuition and Financing

Financing the èßäÊÓƵapp Cox MSA

A graduate education is one of the most important investments you will ever make.  The returns can be measured in enhanced job opportunities, self-confidence and post-MSA success.  This is why you should seek an accounting program that prepares you for your career rather than just the CPA Exam.  It is not surprising that èßäÊÓƵapp Cox MSA students are highly sought after by national and regional accounting firms.

Tuition and Budget

For full-time enrollment, the estimated 2024-2025 academic year tuition, program fees, and general student fees will total $51,334 for a student in the 31-hour program and $64,996 for a student in the 40-hour program. èßäÊÓƵapp enrolling in the program on a part-time basis are charged per credit hour. The estimated 2023-2024 part-time rate is $1,329 per credit hour plus the general student fees and the program fee each semester. 

Merit-Based Scholarship

èßäÊÓƵapp Cox is able to offer some merit-based scholarships to students exhibiting high academic potential. These scholarships are currently offered only to full-time students. All students whose completed application is received by the second round deadline for fall admission or the final deadline for spring admission will be considered for these scholarships. Track of choice and the applicant's citizenship are not considered in awarding of scholarships.

Additional Resources

Other sources of financial assistance are available for U.S. citizens and permanent residents which may help defray the cost of your education and living expenses including student loans.  Information on some of these sources can be obtained at: http://www.smu.edu/EnrollmentServices/FinancialAid/TypesOfAid.  Applicants may also seek out outside scholarships including those offered through the AICPA, state CPA societies and other outside accounting groups.

Unfortunately, at this time we are unable to offer any assistantships as a part of our program.  Scholarships offered through the program are available to students without regard to citizenship.