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Graduate Diploma in Chartered Professional Accountancy (CPA)

Overview

An innovative CPA program built on a tradition of academic excellence and designed to meet the needs of the next generation of accounting professionals. Our collaborative, hands-on and in-class program prepares students to succeed on the Common Final Examination on their way to earning the CPA professional permit.

Why the John Molson CPA Program?

A LONG AND PROUD TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE

in graduate accounting education

EXCELLENT FIRST-TIME WRITER PASS RATES

for the Common Final Examination (CFE)

DEDICATED INSTRUCTORS

with years of audit, consulting and accounting experience

3 ADMISSIONS PER YEAR

(Fall, Winter and Summer)

CHOICE OF ELECTIVE COURSES

for Audit or General CPA career objectives

ACCELERATED PATH

to complete the program in one year

EVENING COURSES

allow you to keep working and continue gaining experience during the day

TRANSFER CPA PROGRAM CREDITS

toward the world-renowned John Molson MBA*
* Subject to some conditions

INTEGRATED PATHWAY 

from the John Molson BComm in Accountancy

LOANS AND BURSARIES

available for domestic, full-time students

Admissions available for Fall, Winter and Summer terms.

Chartered Professional Accountancy Designation

The Chartered Professional Accountancy (CPA) Order was created in May 2012 following the unification of the accounting profession in Quebec. It results from a merger of the Ordre des comptables agréés (CA), the Ordre des comptables généraux accrédités (CGA) and the Ordre des comptables en management accrédités (CMA). The Order thus represents all the areas of expertise of the profession—assurance, financial accounting, management and management accounting, finances and taxation —at the service of enterprises, organizations and the public.

The CPA Order comprises over 36,000 members and 7,000 future CPAs. By combining its distinctive forces under a single order, the Quebec accounting profession strengthens its position both nationally and internationally.

Learn more about becoming a Chartered Professional Accountant on the Order's website.

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