Congratulations on your acceptance!

The Graduate Admissions team welcomes you to our MS in Accounting/MBA program. Congratulations on moving forward toward your career goals. Confirm your enrollment and follow the next steps below, so your transition to graduate school will go smoothly. You can also explore helpful resources to get your time at D'Amore-McKim off to a great start.

Associate Dean Kate Klepper joins us in welcoming you to our Northeastern community.


Confirm your enrollment today!

You must confirm your enrollment and pay your tuition deposit to reserve your place in the program. Your tuition deposit due date is posted in the application portal.


What are my next steps?

If you applied to D'Amore-McKim with unofficial or scanned copies of your transcripts, you will now need to provide official final transcripts as a condition of your enrollment. These are verified documents sent directly from your institution through a transcript service. Make sure your transcripts include your final term grades and your degree conferral date. If you have recently completed your undergraduate degree, check with the Registrar at your school to find out when your degree is officially conferred and send the transcript after that date. This is usually a few days to a few weeks after you graduate.

FOR DOMESTIC (U.S.) DEGREES: 

We accept official transcripts from the National Student Clearinghouse and Parchment. Please note, transcripts can take 2-4 weeks to process. You can request to have your transcript emailed to us at [email protected] or select your program name through the services as follows: 

For campus-based and hybrid programs select:

  • Parchment: Northeastern University, D'Amore-McKim School of Business 
  • National Student Clearinghouse: Northeastern University-D'Amore-McKim Grad Programs
  • eSCRIP-SAFE: Northeastern University, D'Amore-McKim School of Business Admission 

To have official transcripts submitted by mail, they must be sent directly from the institution in a sealed envelope to this address: 

Northeastern University D'Amore-McKim School of Business 
Graduate Application Processing Center 
PO Box 1490 
Portsmouth, NH 03802 USA 

Only in instances when transcripts cannot be mailed to a PO Box, send the transcript directly from the institution in a sealed envelope to: 

Graduate Admissions  
Northeastern University  
360 Huntington Ave – 30 BV 
Boston, MA 02115 USA 

FOR INTERNATIONAL DEGREES:

If you have earned a degree outside the U.S., you are required to submit a course-by-course credential evaluation, accompanied by a certified English translation. The credential evaluation will serve as your official transcript. The Admissions Committee accepts evaluations from any organization recognized by the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services. Many of our applicants choose to use services such as SpanTranWorld Education Services (WES), or International Education Evaluation (IEE).

Graduate Accounting students are encouraged to use Center for Educational Documentation (CED) for international transcript evaluation. If you are planning to apply to sit for the CPA exam, Massachusetts only accepts evaluations from CED. 

For further information on credential evaluations, please refer to the FAQ “What are the admissions requirements for international candidates?”

Northeastern is test-optional and does not require GMAT or GRE scores for admission. If you submit unofficial scores, they may be considered for admission and scholarships. If you submit unofficial scores, then official scores are required before enrollment.

GMAT: Use code 276-C0-88

GRE: Use code 8332

If you submitted unofficial English test scores, request your official results be sent to us. We accept scores from:

PTE Academic: Use code W9H-K8-65

TOEFL iBT: Use code 3671

IELTS: Select program: Northeastern University – D'Amore-McKim

Duolingo English Test: Select program: Northeastern University D'Amore-McKim School of Business

Remember to “Claim Your Northeastern University Online Account”. You should have received an email with a personalized link and instructions. This establishes your Northeastern email and gives you access to essential university systems and resources.

Need help? Contact the IT Service Desk at 617.373.4357 or [email protected].

Complete the University Documentation of Immunity

Submit your University Documentation of Immunity via the Student Hub before arriving on campus, as required by Massachusetts law. Questions? Email [email protected].

Health insurance requirement

Massachusetts law requires that every student enrolled in a campus-based program have qualifying health coverage. You'll automatically be enrolled in the Northeastern University Student Health Plan (NUSHP), which you can waive if you have comparable US-based coverage. Need help? Contact NUSHP at [email protected] or (617) 373-8007.

If you're an international student pursuing an F-1 visa, you'll need an I-20 form to proceed with the visa process. To file your I-20, please visit your application portal for instructions. You can begin this process once you have claimed your Northeastern account.

Helpful resources

Our MS in Accounting/MBA combined degree program prepares you to navigate the dramatic changes shaping the accounting industry through comprehensive accounting knowledge joined by fundamental business and technical skills. 

This program fuses theory and practice into one 15-month curriculum. In the classroom, you will enhance your acumen in both business and accounting, including a four-course concentration in analytics. You will also start working at a top accounting firm as part of your three-month paid corporate residency, where you will gain invaluable professional experience and industry connections

MS in Accounting/MBA | Program timeline

Orientation will be held on-campus and details will be shared directly with you closer to your start date. Faculty and staff will be in attendance to help get all of your questions answered.

Determining where you will live is an important step in preparing to make Boston your home while you are a student. Most students live within a three-mile radius of the campus in the neighborhoods of Back Bay, Fenway, Mission Hill, and South End; however, some of our students choose to commute from other areas of Boston. If you are relocating to Boston or exploring new housing options, Northeastern offers resources to support you.

We know that many future students have questions about how best to finance their degree. We believe that financing your education doesn't need to be complicated and have collected the following resources to help you.

Northeastern University's Student Financial Services website is your best resource for the most current and comprehensive information to help prepare you financially.

Your financial aid advisor will work with you one-on-one to answer your questions, point you to resources and provide valuable insight as you navigate the financial commitments of your program. Your advisor will be your partner in understanding the forms, terminology, numbers, and deadlines. Together, you'll create a financial plan that makes sense for you and your family's unique financial circumstances.

You can set up an appointment through the Student Financial Services Inquiry Form, or if you have activated your Northeastern Account, you can book a virtual appointment via the student hub.

Northeastern University and the Dolce Center for the Advancement of Veterans and Servicemembers (CAVS) in partnership with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) are honored to offer the Yellow Ribbon program.

Your Student Services team will support you in achieving your academic and professional goals, and improving your graduate school experience. Your dedicated advisor is with you throughout graduate student life–they provide academic advising, connect you with resources, and organize student social clubs and events.

A breadth of resources is available to help support and guide you as a student within the D'Amore-McKim community. Get all of the tools and information you need to help make your experience the best it can be.

As an international student studying at Northeastern, there are vast resources available to guide you as you settle into an American education environment. Our community is made up of over 20,000 international students and scholars from 147 different nations across the world—bringing unique and diverse perspectives to the classroom and campus life.

All admitted students who will be studying with an F-1 visa need to complete an I-20 form in order to move forward with the visa process to come to the United States to study.

Global Student Success (GSS) is dedicated to helping international and non-native English speaking students, as well as scholars, staff, and faculty, at Northeastern through a variety of services and resources.

The Office of Global Services provides the professional expertise and support you need to maintain compliance through immigration, academic, and your employment experiences—helping you remain a valuable member of the Northeastern community.

Your Estimate of Expenses is determined by the number of months for which you must show expenses on your I-20 request. The “number of months” in parentheses may differ from the actual program length.

One-on-one appointments

Make an appointment with your admissions representative to answer questions about the program, next steps, and student life.

Julie Chasse

Director, Graduate School of Professional Accounting

Kellianne Frankel

Recruiting Specialist, Graduate School of Professional Accounting

Angela Mittiga

Associate Director of Graduate Advising, Graduate School of Professional Accounting

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Meet our students

From econ major to KPMG audit associate

“What stood out right away was how thoughtfully the program was designed for career changers like me. It didn't require an accounting degree, but it offered a rigorous curriculum tailored for the CPA exam, a paid corporate residency, and a dual-degree structure that felt like a launchpad instead of a detour. That mix gave me the confidence to go for it.”
Jaewoo Bang, MS in Accounting/MBA'25
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A math major's journey to KPMG

“I secured my corporate residency within five months and a job offer within ten months of starting the program. This clear timeline and path to a career is exactly what I needed and is definitely worthwhile.”
Elizabeth Hanna, MS in Accounting/MBA'25
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From health science to accounting: launching a career at PwC

“I wanted a graduate program that would build on the business classes I took in undergrad while letting me go deeper into accounting. When I found Northeastern's combined MS in Accounting/MBA, it felt like the right fit. I had taken some accounting classes as an undergrad and absolutely loved them, so the chance to pair that interest with broader business training made perfect sense.”
Jackson Olin, MS in Accounting/MBA‘25
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Turning curiosity into a career in accounting

“The chance to work for three months at a Big Four accounting firm while building a professional network set this program apart and gave me confidence that I could launch a new career in accounting.”
Naima Nigh, MS in Accounting/MBA'25
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Pitching analytics: a baseball player's path from Skidmore to EY

“The program's emphasis on analytics was transformative. Learning tools for data mining, analysis, and visualization strengthened my ability to work with complex financial data and deliver data-driven insights—essential skills in today's digital accounting environment”
Anthony Mollica, MS in Accounting/MBA‘24
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Balancing creativity and analytical thinking to make an impact

“The program also emphasizes mentorship and networking, which has been valuable. I've connected with professionals and peers who inspire and challenge me. This experience has truly helped prepare me for my future career.”
David B., MSA/MBA'24
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Applying Coast Guard core values to graduate school and beyond

“During my corporate residency, I learned about PwC as a whole and how to use their systems. I truly felt like a first-year staff member at the firm and knew the work I completed was meaningful. I was treated with respect and had countless opportunities to build my knowledge and experience.”
Jenna Sanders, MSA/MBA'23