Certificate in Accounting

Now accepting applications!

Now accepting applications for the 2025-26 Certificate in Accounting at the 56³Ô¹ÏÍø Bothell School of Business!

If you’re interested in starting our Accounting Certificate program in Fall 2025, apply now. For general questions about the Accounting Certificate, please email bbusinfo@uw.edu.

Who should apply?

  • Current accounting professionals seeking to meet the
  • Business degree holders looking to fulfill prerequisites for an accounting graduate degree, such as our Master of Science in Accounting

Format

  • In-person courses taught by respected 56³Ô¹ÏÍø faculty
  • Program runs Fall through Spring quarter (September through June)
  • Classes take place in the evening

Coursework

  • Intermediate Accounting 1, 2 & 3
  • Cost Accounting
  • Auditing Theory and Practice
  • Federal Income Taxation

Prerequisites

  • BA or BS degree in Business Administration

Tuition

Estimated total tuition cost:

  • Resident: $13,000
  • Non-Resident: $42,000

Results

  • Earn 30 credit hours toward the 225-credit-hour requirement to qualify for the CPA exam
  • Fulfill prerequisite requirements for our MS Accounting degree

Application deadline & process

Submit the completed application and all required materials to bbusinfo@uw.edu.

Your application will be evaluated on the basis of submitted materials. If accepted, your application information may be shared with program instructors.

Note: Applicants apply as Non-Matriculated students. For complete details on non-matriculated student status, applying as a non-matriculated student, and whether you must submit proof of English language proficiency, please review information on the pages below.

Applying as a non-matriculated student

Non-matriculated student FAQ

English language proficiency requirements for admission

Required Application Materials

  • Completed Application Form
  • Official Transcript (showing awarded Bachelor’s degree)
  • Current Resume
  • Statement of Interest explaining your relevant experience and knowledge of the field, as well as your interest in and expectations of the program (250 words maximum)
  • Proof of English language proficiency for applicants for whom English is not their native language