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PPA

Learn the language of business, how to operate with fiscal responsibility, and help solve problems.
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About the Program

The Professional Program in Accounting (PPA) is a five-year integrated program that offers students the opportunity to simultaneously earn a Bachelor of Business Administration in accounting and their master of science in any of our MS programs. PPA graduates receive a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in accounting and a master of science degree within a variety of business disciplines. Students do not have to be BBA ACCT to apply.

Curriculum

Application Requirements

Below is a list of application requirements and information for prerequisites for each applicant.
  • Enrolled at Mays Business School
  • 90 hours completed before 4th year
  • GPA 3.00 or higher (average GPA is 3.6)
  • Currently enrolled in or completed ACCT 327
  • ACCT 327 grade of B or higher

Important Dates

The PPA application will open in August 2026. Stay tuned for more information on PPA information sessions and application deadline.

Tuition and Financial Aid

Earning a master’s degree is truly an investment in yourself and your career. Use the Texas A&M tuition calculator to estimate your cost or contact our program team. Financial aid can include federal, state, institutional, and private sources that assist eligible students in funding their education. We encourage you to review information available from the Texas A&M University Office of Financial Aid for additional information.

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Careers

Mays offers world-class career management services with a proven track record of helping PPA students find jobs soon after graduation.

99% of PPA Graduates Employed in 90 Days

Big 4 and Middle Market Firms Recruit

70-80% Pass CPA Exam

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Certificates

PPA is compatible with a range of certificate courses that allow you to enhance your knowledge. Enhance your knowledge of an industry, field, or economy while earning your undergraduate degree.

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Scholarships

Applications for PPA scholarships are accepted during the spring semester of a student’s senior year and are available on a competitive basis.

CPA Requirements

The Texas State Board of Public Accountancy (TSBPA) and other jurisdictions require that Certified Public Accountant (CPA) candidates have between 120 to 150 credit hours of college coursework for licensure, along with specific rules related to Accounting coursework. Students who complete only our Accounting BBA degree plan may need to take additional Accounting coursework in order to become a licensed CPA. Students receive academic advising that helps them navigate CPA eligibility as it applies to their individual situation and goals.

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The James Benjamin Department of Accounting

Accounting is the universal language of business and is essential for decision making. Accountants use financial expertise, data analysis, and problem-solving skills to help clients make better decisions.

The James Benjamin Department of Accounting’s mission is to create an environment that prepares students for any path they choose in a constantly evolving business environment. Our faculty includes award-winning instructors and accomplished scholars and our programs are regularly ranked in the top 10 in national rankings.

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Professional Program in Accounting

The Professional Program in Accounting provides students with a BBA in Accounting and a Master’s degree in any of the business disciplines. Students generally sit for the CPA exam during the last semester of their five-year program, and they intern with the top firms during the program.

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