Neha

Neha Sharma

MS in accounting & analytics Student

Neha Sharma

Hello! I am Neha, I am an indian Chartered Accountant with over five years of experience at PwC, specializing in audits for U.S. private clients. With a strong foundation in financial statement reviews, I apply professional skepticism through inquiries, observations, and inventory counts to ensure accuracy, compliance, and transparency. My focus is on delivering precise financial insights while maintaining the highest standards of integrity and professionalism.

Currently, I am pursuing a Master's in Accounting and Analytics and gaining hands-on experience as a Web Assistant in the Marketing and Communication Office through a student employment role. Additionally, I am planning to pursue the CPA to further enhance my expertise in accounting and auditing.

Ways to reach me!!

Outlook - nsharma4@seattleu.edu
Linkedin - CA Neha Sharma

My Academic calender

Courses Opted for Spring Quarter 2025

  • RSKA-5340-01: Bus Risk Data Analytics – Classes on Tuesdays
  • ACCT-5350-01: Adv Fed Income Tax II – Classes on Wednesdays
  • ACCT-5330-01: Advanced Financial Accounting – Classes on Thursdays

Please check my availability below

Spring Schedule 2025
Days Timings
Monday 1 PM to 4 PM
Tuesday 1 PM to 3 PM
Wednesday 1 PM to 3 PM
Thursday 1 PM to 3 PM
Friday 1 PM to 5 PM

Program Highlights

The MSAA program requires the completion of 45 graduate credit hours. The coursework includes subjects such as financial reporting and analysis, analytics and emerging technologies in audit, tax compliance and planning, and risk assurance and advisory services. The curriculum aligns with the requirements for certifications like CPA, CIA, and ACCA.

The program emphasizes
1. Leadership Development
2. Professional Competencies

Housing at Seattle University

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Housing Residence Life

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Housing Application

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  • Winter Quarter Housing applications open in November
  • Spring Quarter Housing applications open in February
  • Fall Quarter Housing applications open in May

How to apply

Here are the steps to assist you with your application:

  1. Step 1 - Start the process

    For starting the application please read about the program at the link mentioned below.

    https://cms.seattleu.edu/terminalfour/preview/34/en/213956

  2. Step 2 - Review Application requirements

    There are few eligibility requirements for the course please click on the link mentioned below.

    https://www.seattleu.edu/academics/all-programs/accounting-analytics-ms/

  3. Step 3 - Finish your application

    Fill your application form using the link mentioned below.


    https://www.seattleu.edu/apply/

     

  4. Step 4 - Check the status of your Application

    Check the status of your application at the link mentioned below also find the contact details of admission office.

    https://www.seattleu.edu/apply/

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