Professional Accounting ISP (MPAcc)

This program is an innovative answer to your demands as an international student, as it combines an intensive Business English program with Canadian accounting knowledge and also addresses the demands of a business world that needs accountants who can think critically, communicate effectively and respond to challenges that arise from around the globe. Your success as an MPAcc grad is due to our focus on a strong, integrative approach to accounting.

Notice: Due to changes CPA Ontario is making to its Professional Program, this program will undergo review for the Spring 2027 intake. Program requirements and information on this page are subject to change as the review progresses.

Entry point:

  • August (Spring)

Duration:

  • Course-based, without-co-op – 12 months
  • Course-based, with co-op – 12 months + 4-12 month co-op placement

This is not a funded program.

Upcoming Info Sessions:

Application deadline:

May 1

Applications received after this date will be reviewed if space permits. If the program is full, they will be looked at for the next August intake.

Pre-Admission Assessments:

If you are a direct applicant, we are happy to review your resume, transcript(s) and IELTS/TOFEL before you apply to one of our programs.

A pre-admission assessment is the best way of assessing your eligibility for our Graduate programs. Together, we will identify your career and education goals and provide you with advice and strategies to submit a strong application.

To request a free pre-admission assessment, create an account on Goodman’s Graduate Portal and click on ‘Pre-assessment’ in the left-hand navigation.


Admission requirements

  • A four-year bachelor’s degree (or Canadian equivalent) in accounting from an accredited institution, with a minimum average of 75% in the last two years of study.
  • Applicants that are required to provide proof of English language proficiency must meet the standard graduate minimum requirements (IELTS 6.5 overall, with no band below 6.0, or an approved equivalent), as outlined on the Graduate English Language Proficiency webpage.

Application Materials

In addition to the online application and payment of the non-refundable application fee, applicants are required to electronically submit:

  • Scanned original transcripts from all post-secondary institutions
  • Two electronic reference reports
  • Statement of interest
  • Resumé
  • Scan of official English Language Proficiency test scores (if applicable)
  • A personal interview will be required

Visit our How to Apply page for full overview of the application process, and our Application Documents page for details on document requirements and upload instructions.