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The online application will ask you to list in chronological order all colleges and universities attended, including the University of Utah, regardless of length of attendance. Include each college you have taken courses from, including concurrent enrollment, study abroad, and correspondence courses.You will then be asked to upload an unofficial transcript for each institution of higher education you have listed, regardless of length of attendance. This includes the University of Utah. An unofficial transcript for each institution must be submitted separately, meaning notation of accepted transfer credit does not replace the need for an unofficial transcript from the university from where credits were transferred. Your application will not be considered complete until all unofficial transcripts have been received, so please attach unofficial transcripts for each institution of higher education you have attended before submitting your application.If you are having trouble uploading your transcripts due to file size, please email your documents to MAccAdmissions@Eccles.Utah.edu, note that your file size is too large, and our office will assist you.Please note that official transcripts are not required during the application process.
Curriculum Vitae:
Applicants will be asked to upload a business resume that includes your employment history in reverse chronological order, with titles, dates, and whether you worked part-time or full-time. Your educational record should also be in reverse chronological order and should indicate dates of attendance and degree(s) earned. Other information appropriate to a business resume is welcomed and encouraged. We strongly recommend you submit a resume that is updated and specific for this application.
Personal Statement:
Statement of Purpose – Use this essay to describe why you are choosing to pursue this degree. Include information about how this degree would enhance your ability to achieve your personal and career ambitions.
Recommendation Letter:
Two letters of recommendation are required for the application, and it is preferred that one come from a professional reference and one from an academic reference. The title or status of those you select is not necessarily important. What does matter is how closely your letter-writers have worked with you and whether they can attest to your ability to add value to both a professional team environment and academic setting.The best letters of recommendation will provide insight and specific examples of your potential to succeed in the competitive and challenging environment of a graduate program.
Other Documents:
(Optional)What other information about you is important when considering your application? (Applicants with a lower GPA, lower standardized test scores, and/or relevant work experience are specifically encouraged to use this question).