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Online BS in Accounting

Build Foundational Skills for Your Accounting Career

100% Online

4 Years

121 Credits

$446 – $504 per Credit

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Develop Financial Expertise To Make Strategic Business Decisions

All types of organizations rely on accountants to analyze financial performance and inform financial decision-making. In Delaware State University’s accredited online BS in Accounting program, you’ll gain practical management skills plus rigorous accounting knowledge. Throughout your program, you’ll have opportunities to build real-world experience and network with industry-leading organizations.

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Curriculum

Explore Leading-Edge Management and Accounting Topics

33 Upper-Level Credits

Multiple Elective Options

The online Bachelor of Science in Accounting is designed to help you grow into a well-rounded business professional prepared for leadership roles in accounting. In addition to core accounting and business fundamentals, you’ll hone critical skills like financial analysis, business decision-making using IT tools, quantitative and qualitative research, ethical reasoning and professional communication.

Discover the Benefits of DSU’s Accounting Curriculum

Prepare for Industry Certification

Complete hours toward the minimum required to sit for credentials such as Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and Certified Management Accountant (CMA).

Complete an Optional Internship

Bridge theory and experience through an internship with an accounting firm, government agency or corporate accounting department.

Study With Flexible Scheduling

Benefit from DSU’s 100% online BS in Accounting. Study at times and places that work for you while maintaining your commitments.

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Admission Requirements

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Application Deadline 08/14/26

Start Date 08/25/26

We’ve streamlined the application process to save you time and arrive at an admission decision sooner. Submit your online application along with official copies of your transcripts for transfer credit evaluation.

You can transfer up to 60 credits from a two-year community or junior college, and up to 15 credits from a four-year college or university. All transcripts must show an official GPA of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale.

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Application Fee$35; waivers available
Minimum GPA2.0 on a 4.0 scale
Transcripts
  • For transfer students: Official transcripts from all higher education institutions attended since high school can be mailed (sealed by the institution) or delivered through online services from the institution
  • For first-time college students: Unofficial high school transcripts can be submitted
Test ScoresNot required

International Students

DSU offers an empowering community to students from around the world. In addition to the basic admission requirements, you’ll submit the following items with your application. Be sure to apply at least 90 days before classes start so that you have ample time to fulfill these requirements.

VisaOnly F-1 visas are accepted for international admission to degree programs. If you’re an F-1 transfer student, we require a copy of your I-20 form upon admission
Financial DocumentationInternational applicants must submit proof of funds to cover at least their first year of study. If living with a friend or relative in the U.S., students must submit additional documentation such as an affidavit of free room and board with supporting documents. For financial documentation, international students must forward the required financial evidence to the Office of International Affairs
Transcript EvaluationTranscripts must be evaluated by a recognized credential evaluation agency (such as WES or ECE) and sent to DSU
Standardized Test ScoresAcceptable tests include TOEFL, IELTS, SAT, ACT or ELI

Begin Your Journey to Delaware State University

Each student follows a unique path to DSU, and we’re here to make your journey a success. Visit our Admissions Hub to explore the steps you’ll complete when applying for an online program. You can also learn about transferring credits, using military benefits and taking the next step as an international student.

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Tuition & Aid

Benefit From Affordable Tuition

Education is an important investment in your future, so at Delaware State University, we’re committed to transparency surrounding our tuition and fees. Please see the tuition breakdown for the online BS in Accounting program below.

Cost per Credit Hour$446 – $504
Total Number of Credit Hours121
Total Estimated TuitionVaries
Additional Fees
  • Registration fee: $60
  • Technology fee: $250
  • Distance Education fee (per class): $50
  • Hornet Textbook Access (Course Materials): $27 per Credit Hour (1 – 11 Credits) or $324 Flat Fee (12+ Credits) Each Semester
Other Costs to Budget ForThe estimated tuition does not include expenses incurred during the online program.

Supporting the Ambitions of Military Students

DSU is proud to support the educational goals of active-duty and veteran service members. Here, you’ll receive guidance for your mission to continue your education, and you can make the most of the benefits available through the Department of Veterans Affairs. Plus, learn how you can receive credit for the knowledge and skills gained through your military service.

Tuition & Financial Aid

When you succeed professionally, your entire community rises with you. Knowing that education plays a central role in that success, DSU offers cost-effective tuition so that financial barriers don’t stand between you and your goals. Visit our Tuition and Aid page to learn how to make online education fit your budget.

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Apply Your New Skills to In-Demand Careers

With your online accounting degree from DSU, you can enter the job market with valuable skills and experience for the accounting, banking, business and finance industries. The job outlook for business and financial occupations is promising: About 942,500 openings are projected each year, on average, from 2024 to 2034.1 Now is a great time to make your move into these growing career paths.

Careers With a Bachelor’s in Accounting

Accountants and Auditors $81,680 per year2

Tax Examiners, Collectors and Revenue Agents $59,740 per year3

What You’ll Learn

The BS in Accounting online program equips you with career-ready skills that you can utilize immediately. You’ll build the analytical thinking, problem-solving ability and ethical foundation that employers value across industries.

  • Decision-making
  • Electronic spreadsheets
  • Graphics and presentations
  • Managerial accounting
  • Modern management techniques
  • Negotiation
  • Preparation and presentation of financial statements
  • Tax accounting
  • Valuation of assets
  • Word processing
  • Written and oral presentation skills

Program Outcomes

Students in the program will develop the ability to:

Learn From Faculty Who Believe in Your Potential

Our faculty will welcome you like family and provide personalized mentorship to bring your goals to life. They understand your perspective and experiences — after all, many of our instructors walked similar paths before becoming leaders in their fields. Rely on their professional expertise as you prepare to advance in the career that interests you.

Experience an Online Program That Feels Like Home

DSU Online brings our empowering community to you. You’ll feel seen and supported while studying in a convenient format built for busy professionals. Take this opportunity to join our HBCU tradition from anywhere in the world — you’ll emerge with the skills and knowledge needed to advance professionally on your own terms.

  • Learn in an inclusive environment where you’ll belong
  • Get the flexibility to succeed in class and your career
  • Acquire hands-on experience that applies in the real world
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Sources

  1. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor. Occupational Outlook Handbook. “Business and Financial Occupations.” August 28, 2025. Retrieved February 18, 2026, from https://www.bls.gov/ooh/business-and-financial/.
  2. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor. Occupational Outlook Handbook. “Accountants and Auditors.” August 28, 2025. Retrieved February 18, 2026, from https://www.bls.gov/ooh/business-and-financial/accountants-and-auditors.htm.
  3. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor. Occupational Outlook Handbook. “Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents.” August 28, 2025. Retrieved February 18, 2026, from https://www.bls.gov/ooh/business-and-financial/tax-examiners-and-collectors-and-revenue-agents.htm.