University of Texas at Austin
Master in Professional Accounting (Traditional MPA)
The McCombs School of Business Traditional MPA is a 9-month on-campus program open to graduates of any discipline. Consistently ranked among the top accounting programs nationally, McCombs combines rigorous technical training with practical experience and includes a partnership with Becker CPA Review.
Updated February 18, 2026Program Highlights
Program Details
Tuition
$32,000 - $52,000
Credits
36 credits
Duration
9 months
Format
Campus
Accreditation
AACSB
CPA Ready
Meets 150-Hour Requirement
Tuition, fees, and program details are subject to change. Verify current pricing directly with University of Texas at Austin before making enrollment decisions.
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Program Learning Profile
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Find My Best MatchState Eligibility
This program meets CPA education requirements in the following states. Always verify current requirements with your state board.