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First-year UO students that entered with 25 or more AP, IB, or transfer credits are eligible to apply to become 3+1 Scholars. As 3+1 Scholars, students can graduate with an undergrad degree in three years and reserve the fourth year to earn a specialized master's degree through the Lundquist College of Business: Master of Accounting (MAcc) or Master of Science in Finance (MSF).

Admitted 3+1 scholars receive:

  • Graduate application fee waiver
  • GMAT/GRE test waiver
  • Guaranteed xcholarship if undergrad cumulative GPA is 3.25 or higher

Applications to become a 3+1 Accounting Scholar or 3+1 Finance Scholar are open February 1-15.

Apply online by February 15

If you have questions about your ability to graduate in three years, we recommend that you meet with an academic advisor. If you have questions about the application to become a 3+1 Scholar, email Lundquist Admissions at lundquistadmissions@uoregon.edu.
 

About 3+1 Accounting Scholars

As a 3+1 Accounting Scholar, students are on a fast-track to a career in accounting. Earning a Master of Accounting will achieve the necessary number of credits to sit for CPA exams, prepare for career through professional development, and give more opportunities to promote faster than those who do not have an advanced degree. To be eligible to apply to MAcc program, students need to major in accounting for their bachelor's degree and maintain a 3.0 GPA in cumulative and accounting courses (3.25 GPA will be needed to receive 3+1 Scholar benefits).
 

About 3+1 Finance Scholars

High achieving undergrad students can become 3+1 Finance Scholars to reserve their fourth year to pursue a Master of Science in Finance degree. The MSF is ideal for those targeting a coveted career as a financial analyst, in investment banking, corporate finance, and more. The MSF is STEM certified; international students are eligible to work in the United States for up to 36 months after graduate (standard is 12-month OPT period). Students do not need to be major in business or finance; students from other quantitative majors are competitive for admission.

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