SBS Non-Degree Options Archive 2019-2020
Management Advancement Professional (MAPS) Studies Archive 2019-2020
If you have at least one year of full-time work experience and a 2.8 or higher GPA, you may be eligible to enroll in up to two approved courses for the Suffolk MBA, Master of Science in Marketing, Master of Science in Accounting, Master of Science in Business Analytics, Master of Science in Business Analytics, Master of Science in Financial Service & Banking, Master of Science in Marketing, or Master of Science in Taxation before formally applying.
Courses taken in MAPS will subsequently apply toward the MBA, MMS, MSA, MSBA, MSF, MSFSB, MSM or MST degrees if, after formal application, you meet standard admission criteria.
MAPS is available at our Boston campus.
CPA Educational Requirements Archive 2019-2020
If you only need one or two more courses to sit for the CPA exam in Massachusetts, you can apply for the Management Advancement Professional Studies (MAPS) CPA Educational Requirements option. You can take up to two classes of accounting, taxation, or business law courses at our Boston campus.
Eligible applicants must have a minimum cumulative GPA of a 3.0 and at least one year of work experience or a master's degree. You also need to undergo Pre-Evaluation Eligibility Determination notification from NASBA, outlining the classes you need to sit for the CPA exam.
Courses taken in the CPA MAPS program could subsequently apply toward the Suffolk MSA or MST degree if, after formal application, you meet standard admission criteria.
You may register as early as one month before classes begin, but students enrolled in degree programs are granted priority registration. Contact Caitlin DeStefano for advising.
Continuing and Professional Studies (CAPS) Program Archive 2019-2020
Visiting Students Archive 2019-2020
If you're a graduate business student in good academic standing at another AACSB-accredited institution, you can take a course in the Sawyer Business School and transfer the credit to your university.
If the Suffolk course you select indicates a prerequisite, you must demonstrate via transcripts that you meet the prerequisite. You can take courses at our main campus in Boston. To determine if your current university or school is AACSB-accredited, please visit the Global Listing page on the AACSB website.
Visiting students must provide the following:
- A letter (on official university letterhead) from your business school Dean indicating:
- That you’re in good academic standing
- The specific Suffolk Business School course(s) you will enroll in
- That the indicated course(s) will transfer to your home program
- Copies of your graduate transcripts. Unofficial transcripts are acceptable, but official transcripts are highly recommended.
Visiting student's instructions:
- You should create an account and apply online.
- When prompted, please mark “YES” next to Visiting Student at the start of your application process in order to access the Visiting Student Application.
- Fill out the online application and upload your transcripts and the letter from your Dean.
- Once your application has been approved, you will be contacted by a member of the Office of Graduate Admission, and issued a student identification number.
- After the identification number has been issued, you will be instructed to contact the Office of the Bursar at 617-573-8430 to make a payment. Payment is required in full at the time of registration.
- Once payment has been submitted, please contact the Office of the Registrar to complete the course registration process at 617-573-8430, or by email.
- Contact the Office of Graduate Admission at 617-573-8302 with questions about graduate programs or admission policies, the Registrar's Office at 617-573-8430 with questions about registration procedures or course availability, and the Office of the Bursar at 617-573-8407 with questions about tuition fees and payment policies.
If you have any questions or concerns please email Kasey Huntress, Assistant to the Dean of Sawyer Business Graduate Programs.