Upcoming events and deadlines

Spring Pre-registration begins Oct. 12. Make an appointment to meet with your advisor today!

Spring admission applications are due November. 1.

Spring Graduates: Graduation Application Packages are due November 6.

The Golden Eagle Challenge Business Plan Competition is December 4 in Hattiesburg.

Contact Information

Graduate Programs Coordinator

Dr. Elizabeth LaFleur beth.lafleur@usm.edu 228.214.3438

Hattiesburg Advising:

Machell Haynes ladonna.haynes@usm.edu 601.266.4653

Gulf Coast Advising:

Elizabeth Calantoni elizabeth.calantoni@usm.edu 228.214.3496

AACSB Seal link to Flash Movie about the importance of AACSB accreditation

Our graduate and undergraduate business and accounting programs are all accredited by the AACSB.

USM offers the only on-campus AACSB-accredited business programs in south Mississippi.

Click the AACSB seal to learn more about the importance of accreditation (flash presentation).

 

 

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MBA and MPA Program Admission Requirements

Applicants to the College of Business Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Master of Professional Accountancy (MPA) programs must hold an undergraduate degree from a fully accredited, four-year institution of higher learning. 

The Southern Miss MBA program is open to students from all academic disciplines, but applicants with no undergraduate background in business may need to complete up to 30 credit hours of undergraduate core pre-requisites in math, statistics, economics and business. 

The MPA program requires an undergraduate degree in accounting.

The MBA program requires the successful completion of 33 credit hours of graduate work with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better.  The MPA program requires the successful completion of 30 credit hours of graduate work with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. The USM course requirements are typical of an AACSB-accredited graduate business program. 

A part-time program is available for students whose professional or personal commitments prevent them from pursuing the MBA or MPA on a full-time basis. 

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