Graduate Certificate in Financial Reporting and Assurance
Part Time
On Campus and Online Options
Enhance your expertise in financial reporting and assurance
The graduate certificate in Financial Reporting and Assurance offers an in-depth study for accounting professionals with a bachelor’s degree in accounting or a related field. This program is designed for those seeking to enhance their expertise in financial reporting and assurance, and it consists of courses already part of our MSA program’s Financial Reporting and Assurance Concentration.
Students will work to identify and resolve complex accounting problems using professional literature; analyze ethical ramifications and business implications of decisions; develop technological competence and a digital, data-driven mindset; and enhance communication skills and teamwork in various accounting areas.
Online and on-campus options are available, allowing students to balance their studies with professional commitments.
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Certificate Curriculum
All courses are 3 credit hours each. Coursework transferable to the MS in Accounting program.
Qualifying Prerequisite Course *
- ACC 604 Auditing Concepts
Required Curriculum
- ACC 638 Accounting Data Analytics
- ACC 642 Specialized Accounting Entities
Elective Curriculum
You may choose 2 courses from the following:
- ACC 561 Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting
- ACC 631 Advanced Auditing
- ACC 632 Principles of Fraud Examination
- MBA 721 Financial Statement Analysis and Valuation
Total Credit Hours: 12-15
* Required only for students who have not completed ACC 604 prior to beginning the certificate program.
Admissions
The Graduate Certificate in Financial Reporting and Assurance program welcomes a variety of applicants, whether they come to us with years of professional experience or have just recently earned an undergraduate degree — business or otherwise.
Application Deadlines
| Fall Semester: | June 15 |
| Spring Semester: | November 15 |
| Summer Semester: | April 1 |
Admissions Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree (or international equivalent) from an accredited institution
- For U.S. degrees, one official transcript from all previous academic institutions.
- For international degrees, a course-by-course evaluation from a National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES®) service, showing proof of U.S. bachelor’s degree equivalency, credit hours and GPA.
- Statement of purpose
- Three letters of recommendation
- Resume
- Online application and $65 fee
- Evidence of English language proficiency (for non-native English speakers)
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International students should reference the Graduate School’s Application Guide for transcript and language proficiency details.
Estimated Program Costs
These estimated program costs include tuition and fees based on the 2025-2026 Graduate Tuition and Fee Schedule and do not include the cost of housing or student health insurance. Visit csh.uncg.edu for more detailed information. Tuition and fees vary depending on the program track pursued and the number of credit hours taken each semester.
| On Campus (with Online Options) |
Online Only | |||
| Estimated Program Cost |
Per Credit Hour | Estimated Program Cost |
Per Credit Hour | |
| In-State | $7,500.00 | $625.00 | $6,500.00 | $541.67 |
| Outside-of-NC | $10,000.00 | $833.33 | ||
| Out-of-State | $18,000.00 | $1,500.00 | $16,500.00 | $1,375.00 |
| Assumes 12 credit hours of part-time study for 1 year. | ||||
The Outside-of-NC rate applies to students located outside of the state taking online classes. The Out-of-State rate applies to students taking classes while located within the state, but are not residents of NC (determined by the Residency Determination Service).
Student Outcomes
- Students pursuing this certificate will gain skills in specialized financial reporting and assurance accounting.
- As a Bryan School student, you will have access to our dedicated Graduate Student Career and Professional Development Specialist who is ready to help you develop your professional self. Whether it’s mock interviews, resume revisions, internship searches, or one-on-one career coaching, our specialist is here to focus on the specific needs and professional goals of our Bryan School graduate students.
- The Bryan School and UNCG have several student organizations offering social, educational, volunteer, and professional development activities. Student organizations are a great way to get involved with the campus and local communities, add to your resume, and build a stronger network. These organizations allow you to network with fellow students and community leaders, pursue new interests, and build leadership and career skills.

Meet Our Graduate Ambassadors
Graduate Student Ambassadors participate weekly in Bryan School graduate connection events and serve to represent the School’s six master’s programs.
Military-Affiliated Students
UNCG has been named a Best for Vets school. We’re a Yellow Ribbon Program participant, and are proud to offer a variety of benefits for veterans, active-duty military, and military-affiliated students, such as:
- Online application fee waiver for active-duty service members
- In-state tuition for out-of-state students (in accordance with the Veterans Choice Act)
- Credit for relevant military service/training
- Tutoring assistance
For more information on UNCG Military-Affiliated services and benefits, visit military.uncg.edu.

COME CHAT WITH US!
If you still have questions regarding one of our graduate certificate programs please reach out to our graduate recruitment team by phone or email. You may also schedule a time to meet with one of our recruiters or attend one of our upcoming information sessions.

Jennifer Kiger Chapman
Assistant Director of Graduate Recruitment
Phone: 336-334-4657
Bryan 301K
Jennifer-BryanGrad@uncg.edu

Savannah Martin
Graduate Recruitment Specialist
Phone: 336-334-4657
Bryan 301F
Savannah-BryanGrad@uncg.edu
