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MS in Accounting - pjmix2000 - 01-29-2024

Has anybody gone through the MS accounting program at WGU? If so, were you able to take the CPA exam?


Transfer to wgu - pjmix2000 - 02-06-2024

Hey y’all, I’m currently enrolled in the BA accounting degree at UMPI, my ultimate goal is to get master degree in accounting not  only to be a Licensed CPA, but to have a deeper understanding  of the subject . I was wondering, has anyone gone through this route before? which is transfer from BA at UPMI to a MS at WGU if so, how was the process ?


RE: Transfer to wgu - bjcheung77 - 02-06-2024

For a bump or more traction on the topic... Should I merge this with the other thread of yours in regards to the WGU MS Accounting? https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-MS-in-Accounting


RE: Transfer to wgu - pjmix2000 - 02-06-2024

Please do! thx


RE: WGU MS in Accounting - Ladder from UMPI - bjcheung77 - 02-06-2024

Actually, that's what I would recommend you do, the BA Accounting at UMPI and the extra 30 credits at WGU for the MS Accounting, then review the CPA requirements for your state. Here's the WGU webpage with info: https://www.wgu.edu/online-business-degrees/accounting-masters-program/cpa-certification.html


RE: WGU MS in Accounting - Ladder from UMPI - Imbanewbie - 02-06-2024

I am not familiar about the accounting field, I did search from reddit that if you already completed bachelor in accounting at wgu, it should be enough to sit for CPA exam.

https://www.reddit.com/r/wguaccounting/comments/133vivs/has_anyone_successfully_sat_for_a_cpa_exam_after/


RE: Transfer to wgu - CharisandJon - 04-08-2024

(02-06-2024, 10:36 AM)pjmix2000 Wrote: Hey y’all, I’m currently enrolled in the BA accounting degree at UMPI, my ultimate goal is to get master degree in accounting not  only to be a Licensed CPA, but to have a deeper understanding  of the subject . I was wondering, has anyone gone through this route before? which is transfer from BA at UPMI to a MS at WGU if so, how was the process ?
Hi! Sorry this is off topic, but how is the accounting program at UMPI? I’m interested in it, but a little concerned about all the writing. Thank you!


RE: WGU MS in Accounting - Ladder from UMPI - bjcheung77 - 04-08-2024

UMPI is all assessments and assignments, they got rid of exams. It really depends on the person and the students study habits, time management and so on...


RE: WGU MS in Accounting - Ladder from UMPI - CharisandJon - 04-08-2024

(04-08-2024, 10:27 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: UMPI is all assessments and assignments, they got rid of exams.  It really depends on the person and the students study habits, time management and so on...

Thank you for the response! Yes I read that it was all writing/project based and no exams, and was wondering how that translates over/plays out in accounting. I’m not sure if I have all that much to write about accounting haha, but hopefully they have good rubrics/outlines. Also, I’ve read that if you transfer in with a bachelor’s, they waive all the general ed requirements. Is that also true when transferring in with an associate’s in interdisciplinary studies (not from Pierpont)? I’ve tried searching but can’t seem to find the answer. Thank you!


RE: WGU MS in Accounting - Ladder from UMPI - rachel83az - 04-08-2024

Accounting classes at UMPI have assignments that are structured similarly to what you'll find at an actual job. So things like preparing a tax return or an audit report, something like that. I'm not an accountant, so I don't know exactly what the classes are like, or expect, but it's not (just) essays on accounting practices.