School of Accountancy
Kevin D. Stocks, Director
540A TNRB, (801) 422-4613
E-mail: kevin_stocks@byu.edu
Richard S. Dalebout, Associate Director
560A TNRB, (801) 422-2228
E-mail: dalebout@byu.edu
Marriott School of Management Advisement Center
460 TNRB, (801) 422-4285
Internet: www.marriottschool.byu.edu/advisement
Admission to Degree Program
The degree programs in the school carry special enrollment
limitations. Please see the Marriott School of Management
Advisement Center for specific details.
The Discipline
Accounting has been called the language of business in which
accountants control, analyze, and report the financial resources of
an enterprise. A good understanding of accounting principles and
practices can serve as the basis for a career in any business field.
Career Opportunities
Accountants provide critical input and guidance in profit-seeking
organizations, service and charitable organizations, educational
institutions, government, public accounting firms—indeed, any
organization that exists today.
Graduation Requirements
To receive a BYU bachelor's degree a student must complete, in
addition to all requirements for a specific major, the following
university requirements:
- The university core, consisting of requirements in general and
religious education. (See University Core for details. For a complete listing of courses that meet university core requirements, see the current class schedule.)
- A minimum of 30 credit hours in residence
- A minimum of 120 credit hours
- A cumulative GPA of at least 2.0
- Be in good standing with the Honor Code Office
Undergraduate Programs and Degrees
Major
For help or information on the undergraduate programs, please
see the Marriott School of Management Advisement Center.
For information on management degrees, see Management
section of this catalog.
Graduate Programs and Degrees
For more information see the current Marriott School of
Management School of Accountancy Web site at
http://marriottschool.byu.edu/soa
and the BYU 20078–2009
Graduate Catalog.
General Information
Undergraduate Application Requirements
All new students entering the undergraduate accounting program
commence their study at the beginning of the fall semester.
Admission into the undergraduate accounting program is based
on consideration of the following:
- The applicant's overall GPA and GPA in the following
preparatory courses: Acc 200, 210, M Com 320, and I Sys 201
- The applicant's personal statement
- Comments from professors
- A review of the overall academic record of the applicant
Admission Policies
The following policies apply in making admission decisions for
each fall semester cohort of students:
- Admission to the undergraduate accounting program
is by online application filed directly with the School of
Accountancy. Applications are filed at
http://marriottschool.byu.edu/soa/.
Notice of admission decisions is given online.
- Each year, the last day to apply to commence study in the fall
semester is the last business day in June at 4:30 p.m. A student
may, however, apply for fall semester admission as early as
November 1 in the preceding year. In most cases admission
decisions are made on a monthly basis.
- Repeating the four preparatory courses (Acc 200, 210, M Com
320, and I Sys 201) to improve grades for purposes of admission is
strongly discouraged. For these four courses: (1) a minimum
3.0 GPA is required, and (2) a grade of B or better is required in
Acc 200 and Acc 210. The preparatory courses must be completed
at the time of application.
- The accounting program is designed for entry at the beginning
of a student's junior year. Moreover, at the end of the junior
year, many students immediately commence graduate studies.
Therefore, a student entering the accounting program must
have substantially completed general education requirements
and the following introductory courses: Econ 110, Math 119,
Stat 221. Exceptions may be allowed, but it should be
understood that it is difficult to complete such courses after
entry into the accounting program.
- Potential applicants who will transfer from other schools are
encouraged to take Acc 210 at BYU and include an ACT/SAT
score with their application, if the test was taken. Grades
transferred from other schools are discounted.
- The School of Accountancy reserves the right to allow exceptions in the
admission process where it is deemed necessary to admit the
most qualified students.