The 3/2 Program is the Fisher School of Accounting’s premier professional program. It is an integrated, five-year, 150-hour program which leads to the joint awarding of a Bachelor of Science in Accounting (B.S.Ac.) degree and a Master of Accounting (M.Acc.) degree. Students in this program are able to design an individualized plan of study including courses in the areas of financial accounting, auditing, taxation, and cost and managerial accounting.
This program is designed for the students who desire a professional accounting career. Completion of this program will fulfill the State of Florida’s requirements to take the Uniform Certified Public Accountant Examination and practicing as a CPA in Florida. Contact the Florida Board of Accountancy or visit their web site if you have any questions regarding your eligibility to take the CPA Exam in Florida. Consult the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy website for information regarding eligibility to sit for the CPA examination for all 50 states.
Florida Board of Accountancy, Phone: 850.487.1395National Association of State Boards of Accountancy
Academic Learning Compact
Important Note:
Since students in the 3/2 program have a graduate classification, students receiving undergraduate scholarships or Pell grants typically lose eligibility for their funding. Students encountering this problem should consult with an academic advisor and consider entering the M.Acc. program after earning their B.S.Ac. degree.

