Dear Graduating Seniors:
Many of you have contacted me inquiring as to whether you can take a
graduate course while still being an undergraduate student. Usually I do
not allow this, but this semester there is a unique opportunity for a few highly
qualified students to take a course in the Accounting Masters program,
specifically, Risk Management 706, which is now a required course in our
program. The course is given on Thursday evenings, starting this
Thursday.
In order to be eligible, here are the requirements:
1. You must be graduating this semester as an Accounting major, or a
second degree student completing your undergraduate core courses this
semester.
2. Your overall GPA must be 3.3 or better.
3. You must intend on applying to the masters program for entry in the fall
or summer of 2012.
4. You must not need these three credits to fulfill any undergraduate major
requirements and/or reach the required 120 credits needed for graduation.
If you qualify, e mail me immediately, or come to my office (PH 215)
tomorrow (Tuesday) after 1 PM.
If I decide to allow you to take the course, and you complete it
successfully, the course will need to be transferred to your graduate
record once you are in the masters program.
I look forward to hearing from those students who are interested.
Have a good semester.
Professor Milich