08-21-2009, 11:07 AM
tbradford1 Wrote:Wallst, you should really check with your state board. I know that where I live the credits count so long as they were accepted for credit by a regionally accredited school. However, states are different in what they require so it's really best to call or email your board. Good luck on the CPA when you do start it; I have passed 2/2 so far, 2 to go! Sooo hard!! D:
TB I am planning to sit from Alaska ( I am not in that state). On NASBA site under Alaska Req says....
COURSE REQUIREMENTS
* CPA Review courses offered by regionally accredited institutions are only accepted to meet the 150-hour requirements. Course will be accepted provided credit is awarded for the course. These courses can not be used to fulfill the accounting or business requirements.
* Commercial CPA review courses are not acceptable.
* Education earned at a community college or 2-year degree granting institution is acceptable.
* Correspondence, on-line courses and CLEP credit are acceptable when a candidate receives credit for the courses [SIZE="4"]at[/SIZE] a regionally accredited university. These courses must appear on an official transcript.
Now this "at" is tricky, we do not take FEMA at RA but we transfer FEMA to RA... any thoughts?
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BTW I am planning to sit next year some time. Which one you have passed? How is it? I have strong 10+ yr Accounting exp, in Fin stat prep -GL-reporting etc... will that make these test easy (or say not so hard) for me?
TIA