Accountancy Early Assurance Program
Through the Accountancy Early Assurance Program (EAP), incoming freshmen can earn early admission to the ɫߣߣۺϵ Master of Accountancy and Analytics (MAcc) and can begin the program upon completing their undergraduate degree.
About the Master of Accountancy and Analytics (MAcc)
The Master of Accountancy and Analytics (MAcc) provides students with an engaging learning experience. Upon graduation, students are transformed into a promising accounting professional of integrity. The program utilizes a unique approach to classroom teaching: a problem-based methodology that presents students with real life situations and challenges them to perform team-based and independent research. This approach give students a competitive advantage and provides them with the practical skills they need to be successful and have a rewarding career.
Benefits of the Accountancy EAP
- Admission to the Master of Accountancy and Analytics program
- No graduate school application fee
- No required Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) or Graduate Record Examination (GRE)
- Mentoring from current graduate students
- Co-curricular program activities
- Networking events with potential employers
Eligibility Criteria
- Be admitted to OHIO's Athens campus as a first-year Accounting major for fall 2026
- Have the equivalent high school GPA of 3.0 or greater on 4.0 scale
Application Process
To full consideration, students must complete the Accountancy EAP application by Monday, January 19, 2026. Selected students will be notified in March.
To apply for the Accountancy EAP, you first need to apply to OHIO and then log in using the email address you listed on your application for admission. If you have not previously logged in or need to reset your password, select “Forgot Your Password?” on the login screen and follow the prompts.
Questions?
For information about the MAcc, visit the Master of Accountancy and Analytics website. Please email the College of Business with questions about the Accountancy EAP.