- Earn both a bachelor's and master's degree in five years without going through the traditional application process.
- Get a head start on your graduate program by taking graduate courses in a blended term during the final term of the senior year.
- Participate in co-curricular programs designed to support academic goals and success as you transition to graduate school.
- Take advantage of individual advising from a Graduate School Academic Adviser.
- Waive the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) or Graduate Records Exam (GRE) requirement for admission. (Required if planning on applying for merit-based aid.)
- Satisfy the 150 academic-credit-hour requirement to sit for the CPA exam in Massachusetts and many other states.
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