TUITION AND BEYOND

The Vanderbilt MAcc program has consistently shown strong employment outcomes year after year. The average employment rate within 90 days of graduation is 100%. For more information, view our exceptional outcomes.

The MAcc Valuation program cost for the 2023-2024 academic year:

Tuition$68,500
Transcript Fee$100
Books & Supplies$500
Health Insurance (can be waived if proof of comparable coverage elsewhere)$3,735
Maintenance Fee$1,250
Student Health Fee$774
Student Services Fee$610
Loan Fees$1,520

Average Living Expenses:
Housing$15,562
Food$7,120
Personal Expenses$1,977
Transportation$1,526

Becker CPA Review - $3,400 (the cost is usually covered by a student's future employer if the student has accepted a full-time position with a partner firm. If the student's cost is not covered by his/her employer, or he/she has not accepted a full-time position, the student is responsible for the cost of the Becker CPA review).

Housing

All Owen students live off campus. There are several residential buildings within one mile of Owen and several more that are within walking distance. Our students typically publish an overview of housing options in March and post it to the Admitted Applicants website. You may also use Vanderbilt University’s off-campus referral service provided by the Vanderbilt University Office of Housing and Residential Education.

Health Insurance

Health insurance is required for all students. The university offers a health insurance plan for students and their families. You may view a copy of the Graduate/Professional & International Brochure on health insurance by visiting our Student Health Center website.

SCHOLARSHIPS
AND AWARDS

Vanderbilt MAcc Alliance

The Vanderbilt Master of Accountancy (MAcc) program strives to grow, nurture, and sustain relationships with undergraduate institutions both near and far. For those connections that have matured and have consistently funneled high-caliber graduates to the Vanderbilt MAcc program, we’re pleased to offer a more formal alliance. Through the Vanderbilt MAcc alliance program, our shared goal is to develop first-rate professional service talent by introducing bright, well-rounded students at all stages of their undergraduate experience to the value of launching a business career at a Big 4 firm.

The Vanderbilt MAcc alliance includes the following schools: Centre College, Davidson College, Franklin & Marshall College, Furman University, and Sewanee: The University of the South. This alliance impacts students in a variety of ways.

  • A $10,000 base scholarship offered to qualified admitted students. This is in addition to any merit-based scholarships the student would otherwise receive.
  • Junior year admission with the expectation the student will matriculate to Vanderbilt MAcc in August following graduation from his/her institution.
  • The $100 Vanderbilt MAcc application fee will be waived.
  • The Vanderbilt MAcc program will host bi-annual visits to alliance campuses to counsel students about careers in public accounting.

Vanderbilt MAcc Merit-Based Scholarships

  • Scholarships are awarded to all students who meet qualifications for admission. Scholarship amounts start at $10,000 and increase based on individual merit. The average merit scholarship for the Class of 2024 was $21,000.
  • Additional merit scholarships are awarded based on criteria such as academic and personal achievements, GPA, GMAT or GRE scores, letters of recommendation, essays, and interview.
  • Please remember that almost all financial aid is distributed in equal amounts per semester—half for the fall semester and half for the spring—so plan ahead to avoid running out of money.
  • Many of the state Societies of Certified Public Accountants offer scholarships for students. Be sure to check with your state society by searching for its website and looking under the student section.

AICPA John L. Carey Scholarships Program

Liberal arts students wishing to pursue graduate accounting study can receive financial aid through the AICPA John L. Carey Scholarships Program. Scholarships are available to all liberal arts degree holders of any regionally accredited U.S. institution who wish to pursue a CPA certificate. Scholarships are given based on academic achievement, leadership, and future career interests and are contingent upon acceptance in a graduate accounting program. The deadline for submission is typically in early April. For more information, please click here.

TSCPA Scholarships

The Tennessee Society of Certified Public Accountants is pleased to announce the availability of scholarships to students who have completed introductory courses in accounting and/or students majoring in accounting. Students should be U.S. citizens and legal residents of Tennessee who are attending Tennessee schools. The deadline for submission is typically in early June. For more information, please visit the Tennessee Society of Certified Public Accountants' website.

Accelerator Alumni Scholarship

Each year the Vanderbilt MAcc programs award up to $5,000 in scholarship funding to participants of Vanderbilt's Accelerator® Summer Business Immersion.

LOANS AND
OTHER RESOURCES

Federal Financial Aid

Loans are dispersed through the central Office of Student Financial Aid. Visit Vanderbilt University’s financial aid website for details about loan options.

International students do not qualify for federally funded loan programs unless they are permanent residents of the U.S. However, an international student may apply for a private alternative source of funding, but a U.S. citizen or permanent resident is required as a co-borrower.

Other Resources

In addition to federal loans, scholarships and employment, students should consider personal savings, family funds, sponsorship by their company or government and other outside loans, grants and scholarships. Sallie Mae—a government-sponsored organization—provides the largest secondary market in the student loan business. You can find financial aid information, loan calculators and a free scholarship search at Sallie Mae.

Several resources exist for international students seeking financial aid to study in the U.S. Some banks will authorize loans, provided that the student has a bona fide U.S. co-signer to guarantee the loan.

 

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For International Students

International students may apply for a private alternative educational loan, with a U.S. citizen or permanent resident as a co-signer, for an amount up to the total cost of education. Please contact the Office of Student Financial Aid for additional information. Or they may apply directly to Prodigy Finance, which does not require a co-signer. Click here to learn more.