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Our 3+1 in Accountancy

Earn both your bachelor’s and master’s degree in just four years and a summer by becoming an accounting expert right out of the gate. The College’s accelerated Master of Accountancy (MACC) is designed to equip individuals with the skills and knowledge needed to analyze, interpret, and communicate financial information effectively. If you are seeking to enhance your accounting knowledge and advance your career, the MACC is a perfect fit for you. It will provide you with a deep understanding of financial reporting, auditing, taxation, and accounting information systems.

Lead with confidence, make ethical financial decisions and drive positive change within any organization – all while preparing to sit and pass the Idaho State CPA Exam.

Applicants seeking a Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership (MAOL) come from a variety of academic and professional backgrounds. No required major, employment position or specific expertise is a barrier to entry. To qualify for admission to the 3+1 program in organizational leadership, you must meet all application requirements listed below no later than October 1st to be considered for the next fall cohort.

  1. Complete the online 3+1-Dual Degree application for organizational leadership.
    • Upload a current resume or curriculum vitae (CV).
    • Complete a 500-1,000-word personal statement (similar to a letter of interest). This personal statement should reveal something about you as an applicant, the reason you want to pursue this graduate degree and how it will advance your future goals.
  2. Pursuing a bachelor’s degree at The College of Idaho and have completed four semesters (or two years) at the College toward completion of your bachelor’s degree with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0.
    • If your cumulative GPA falls below a 3.0, in order to be considered for the program, you must include: (i) an explanation of GPA statement; and (ii) an additional letter of recommendation from a College of Idaho faculty member.
  3. Submit transcripts from The College of Idaho.
  4. Demonstrate the ability to meet The College of Idaho’s technology requirements for the duration of the graduate program.
  5. Submit a letter of recommendation from a College of Idaho faculty member. This letter should highlight your academic or professional experiences relevant to admission to this graduate degree program and evaluate your leadership, interpersonal skills, critical thinking, and judgement as well as your ability and capability to complete a hybrid graduate degree.
    • If your cumulative GPA falls below a 3.0, in order to be considered for the program, you must submit a second letter of recommendation from a College of Idaho faculty member.
  6. Confirmation the Office of Academic Advising that based on your degree map to complete your bachelor’s degree, you have the ability to complete both your bachelor’s degree and master’s degree in four years.

The MACC originates from and emphasizes the liberal arts. Our program is 32 credit hours and offers an interdisciplinary curriculum through 8 uniquely crafted courses. Through four core courses, three targeted courses and a practicum capstone, you gain the expertise to be dynamic and ethical financial leader in an ever-evolving organizational landscape.

  • Accounting Information Systems
  • Cost Accounting
  • Data Analytics
  • Auditing
  • Tax Accounting 1
  • Tax Accounting 2
  • Advanced Accounting
  • Capstone: Applied Managerial & Financial Accounting

Our 3+1 MACC program launches a new cohort each fall. Complete the 3+1 MACC curriculum in just 12 months over three terms! Our next cohort’s academic calendar is as follows:

2026-2027 AYTerm Dates
Fall 202608/26/26-12/10/26
Spring 202702/02/27-05/14/27
Summer 202705/17/27-08/13/27

For the 3+1 degree, students pay their regular undergraduate tuition and fees (and keep their undergraduate financial aid) during their senior year, and then pay the below tuition and fees for the final summer of graduate-level study.

  • 2026-2027 3+1 Summer Tuition: $12,000
  • Graduate Program and Technology Fee: $450

Note: The College of Idaho’s tuition and fees are due in full on or before May 1st. The amounts above reflect the total cost of the 3+1 program (above the cost of regular undergraduate tuition/fees) based on the current tuition and fees schedules. Tuition and fees in future academic years are subject to change. The upcoming year’s tuition and fees schedules are posted in late spring.

After you've been accepted to the 3+1 program, you must pay a $1,000 matriculation deposit to secure your spot in the graduate program. This one-time, non-refundable deposit is credited toward your summer tuition.

We require graduate students to purchase textbooks for their courses. Students may order books from The College of Idaho's online bookstore, which MBS Direct manages. Students with book vouchers can use them through MBS Direct.

Alternatively, students can order or rent books from other sources, such as Amazon, independent booksellers, textbook sites like textbooks.com or ecampus.com or directly from publishers. Before purchasing, students should carefully review book requirements and ensure they obtain the correct edition, using the ISBN for accuracy.

Note: The Cruzen-Murray Library does not endorse any of the retailers listed. We are providing this information for the benefit of students.

All graduate students enrolled in a residential certificate, master’s or doctoral program at The College of Idaho, or participating in a College athletic program, must have health insurance coverage. Students enrolled in a hybrid program or an exclusively online program are encouraged but not mandated to have health insurance unless their immigration status requires it.

Graduate students can purchase student health insurance through The College of Idaho. The health insurance premium is $2,492 for the 2025-2026 plan year.

Students can qualify for federal financial assistance based on the information they submit in their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). To learn more about financial aid options, explore our financial resources for graduate students or contact Financial Aid Services at finaid@collegeofidaho.edu or 208-459-5380.

Why Get a MACC Degree from CofI?

Whether you’re launching your career or a seasoned professional, the Master of Accountancy degree program advances your accounting knowledge and prepares you to lead with confidence in today’s fast-paced and ever-changing world.

Discover How to Do More in Four

4

Years to graduation, rather than the usual six, to earn both your bachelor’s and master’s degrees, giving you an extra two years of earning power.

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Terms to complete eight courses, setting you on a path to become a leader in a financial role in any industry right out of the gate.

Hybrid

Program with in-person courses during the fall and spring terms and fully online courses during your final summer, giving you maximum flexibility as you launch your career.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Only already admitted undergraduate students at The College of Idaho are eligible to apply for the 3+1/dual degree program. Students interested in the 3+1/dual degree program should speak with Academic Advising as early as possible to ensure they declare an accounting major and take the associated courses at the appropriate time.

In the College’s 3+1/dual degree program, you will spend your senior year of undergraduate program completing your bachelor’s degree as well as taking courses towards the completion of your master’s degrees. Students can keep their undergraduate financial aid during their senior year, and if they complete all degree requirements for their bachelor’s degree, they will earn that degree at the end of their senior year in May. Following graduation, students will enroll in a final summer of graduate-level study, which is billed at the MACC tuition rate. If students complete all degree requirements for their master’s degree, they will earn that degree upon completion of that final summer of study in August. Students must complete all degree requirements of both programs to earn both degrees.

If you are interested in applying to the College’s 3+1/dual degree program, you will need to complete the following steps:

  • Declare your major during your sophomore year
  • Apply to the master’s program as a junior no later than October 1st to reserve your spot in the next fall cohort
  • Begin graduate coursework in the fall of your senior year
  • Finish with two graduate courses in the summer

When completing the 3+1/dual degree in accountancy, below is what you can expect your senior year to look like:

Senior-Year Fall

  • Accounting Information Systems
  • Cost Accounting
  • Tax Accounting 1
  • Undergraduate Course

Senior-Year Spring

  • Data Analytics
  • Auditing
  • Tax Accounting 2
  • Undergraduate Course

Post-Undergrad Summer – Session I

  • Advanced Accounting

Post-Undergrad Summer – Session II

  • Capstone: Applied Managerial & Financial Accounting

A graduate degree in accounting prepares graduates for financial leadership roles within any industry within any sector from government agencies, healthcare, technology, manufacturing, creative, service, nonprofits, education, consulting, and more.

For over two decades, The College of Idaho has established itself as a cornerstone of accounting excellence in the State of Idaho, producing financial leaders who have shaped organizations across Idaho and beyond. Our distinguished accounting alumni serve as partners in prestigious CPA firms, chief financial officers in Fortune 500 companies, financial analysts in cutting-edge industries, and treasurers in public service. These graduates consistently attribute their success to the rigorous technical training and critical thinking skills fostered by our liberal arts approach to accounting education.

Upon completion of the College’s Master of Accountancy program, graduates will:

  • Gain comprehensive knowledge of accounting principles and theories across the core CPA exam domains of Auditing, Financial Accounting, and Taxation, and Regulation.
  • Apply advanced analytical skills to identify accounting problems, evaluate financial data, and formulate evidence-based conclusions using established frameworks including GAAP, IRS regulations, and IFRS.
  • Evaluate complex accounting scenarios to make proper ethical decisions as accounting professionals while adhering to regulatory requirements and professional standards.
  • Utilize appropriate technological tools, information systems, and data analytics techniques to enhance financial reporting, tax compliance, and auditing procedures in alignment with the CPA exam's technology competencies.
  • Integrate theoretical knowledge with practical applications to develop comprehensive preparation strategies for successfully passing all sections of the CPA exam on the first attempt.

Mastery of these comprehensive accounting skills will prepare graduates to confidently pass all sections of the CPA exam while developing the technical competencies, ethical judgment, and technological proficiency needed to excel in leadership positions in their future careers.

During the fall and spring semesters, the instruction for the 3+1/dual degree in accountancy will take place on-campus in Caldwell. During the final summer, all courses will be delivered exclusively online with optional in-person or virtual sessions or immersion experiences.

Lead With Confidence

Join a program designed to develop dynamic leaders. Our 3+1 degree in organizational leadership allows you to complete a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree in four years and equips you to drive positive change in any organization upon graduation.