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ATTEND THE IMACC INFO SESSION Monday, October 17, 2011 – Grainger Hall, room TBA Grainger, 5:30 – 7:00 PM.

The integrated Master of Accountancy (IMAcc) degree is the fifth year of an integrated curriculum designed to meet the educational requirements for licensure as a Certified Public Accountant.

Students are admitted to the IMAcc program in the spring of their junior year (Not an Accounting major? Our Graduate Master of Accountancy may interest you).

Admission is limited to students in the undergraduate program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison or nearby schools that have developed agreements with the program (currently Carthage College). The graduate year is designed to build on an internship experience through in-depth study of accounting issues. The graduate year also provides students with some flexibility to promote breadth of knowledge across a number of business disciplines (e.g., accounting theory, auditing, taxation, information systems, applications, policy and decision making). Careers as professional accountants in public accounting, financial institutions, government, industry or nonprofit organizations are possible upon graduation.

About IMAcc-Taxation

The Master of Accountancy degree allows for a major in taxation and is designed for students preparing for a career in tax. Only students admitted to the IMAcc or GMAcc program are eligible for this major. The taxation program stresses in-depth study of tax law in a variety of areas, including business tax, individual and estate tax planning, multijurisdictional tax issues, and tax administration. The courses for the IMAcc-Taxation degree are closely integrated with law school tax offerings, and in many cases, are cross-listed with the law school. In addition, the IMAcc-Taxation degree requires additional courses in auditing, financial reporting theory or consulting.

The application process for the IMAcc program is two-fold.

To apply for the IMAcc program in Spring 2012, you will submit an e-application, details to follow on this process. If you are studying abroad in Spring 2012, your application is due during October 2011 (attend the IMAcc information session for specifics. The due date for all other students is the last Friday in January of your junior year (this Spring, that date is 01/27/12).

Following your admission to the program as an IMAcc candidate and at the start of your senior year, you will apply to the graduate school and complete a separate application process which includes taking the GMAT exam and preparing certain additional essays/writings. The graduate school application is an online application and your contact for questions is Kristen Fuhremann at kfuhremann@bus.wisc.edu.

Prospective Students (juniors) / Class Profile
You are strongly encouraged to attend Accounting Awareness (announced in AIS 100), The Future is Now (October of your junior year), the IMAcc Information Session (October of your junior year) and receive undergraduate advisement from the undergraduate office here at the School of Business. Further, each student is encouraged to be registered and knowledgeable about the Business Career Center (the BCC).

The average GMAT score of the 2011 IMAcc graduating class was 640. The average GPA of the same class was 3.6.

Timetable
Applications are taken during January of your junior year. Once applications are received, you will be scheduled for a half-hour interview with a faculty member(s). The timetable is as follows:

Event Date
Applications due to Departmental Office Late January*
Admission Interviews with Faculty February
Notification of Admittance Early March
Interviews for Internship Monday/Tuesday following finals
Notification of Internship Placement Early June

*If you plan on studying abroad, you need to contact the department early in the fall of your junior year and adhere to an alternate timetable.

Financial Aid
Financial aid is available from the following sources:
• Paid internship (spring of your senior year)
• Teaching Assistant (TA) appointments or Project Assistant (PA) appointments in the graduate year (competitive; approximately 50% of all MAcc students received a TA or PA position in the last appointment period — i.e., for the 2010-2011 academic year)
• Scholarships (several IMAcc students that started in Fall 2010 received scholarships in the graduate year totaling $80,000, in the range of $1,000 – $5,000)

The paid internships yield a salary of approximately $6,000 – $8,000. The competitive teaching assistantship and project assistantship appointments waive a semester of tuition (students teach for only one semester) and also pay a stipend of several thousand dollars.

Tuition Information
The current tuition and fees per semester (for the 2010 – 2011 academic year) for a Business Masters are as follows:
$6,198. Residents
$13,366. Non-Residents
Note: No Minnesota Reciprocity

The tuition and fees for the 2011-2012 academic year will be set in August 2011.

For additional information on tuition and fees please click here and you will be linked to the registrar’s website.

Contact
All questions should be directed to Kristen Fuhremann, Director, at kfuhremann@bus.wisc.edu.

Click here for course requirements and more information on the IMAcc.
Mark Covaleski
Professor
Director of Beyer Center, Professor
mcovaleski@bus.wisc.edu
PhD, MBA, BS
Gary Hecht
Assistant Professor
ghecht@bus.wisc.edu
PhD, BS
Karla Johnstone
Associate Professor
kjohnstone@bus.wisc.edu
PhD, MS, BBA
Raghavan Nair
Professor
rnair@bus.wisc.edu
PhD, MBA, MA, BA
Ann O'Brien
Senior Lecturer
aobrien@bus.wisc.edu
MBA, BS
Larry Rittenberg
Emeritus - Teaching
lrittenberg@bus.wisc.edu
PhD, MBA, BBA
Hollis Skaife
Professor
hskaife@wisc.edu
PhD, MA, BS
Terry Warfield
Professor
Department Chair, Executive Director of the Arthur Andersen Center for Financial Reporting and Control
twarfield@bus.wisc.edu
PhD, MBA, BS
John Wild
Professor
jwild@bus.wisc.edu
PhD, MS, BBA

Chair Professor Karla Johnstone, kjohnstone@bus.wisc.edu

Director Kristen Fuhremann, kfuhremann@bus.wisc.edu

Accounting & Information Systems Department

IMAcc Student Testimonials

Brad Nortman

Brad Nortman
Audit Intern, January - March 2012: Deloitte, LLP Chicago

“The IMAcc program has been a rewarding and beneficial experience for my academic progress and launching a career. From networking and interviewing with some most respected companies in the world, to establishing a strong bond with other accounting peers, the program is unmatched and I would recommend it to anyone interested in accounting/business.”

Katharine KouKatharine Kou
Tax Associate, PWC, Chicago

“I had a great experience in the IMAcc program. The IMAcc program allowed me to develop the skills necessary in obtaining a full-time position at a public accounting firm and passing the CPA exams. The variety of graduate-level courses as well as the opportunity to teach an undergraduate accounting course was an unforgettable experience.”