What are the eligibility requirements for the CPA exam?
The eligibility requirements for the CPA exam vary by state, as each state board of accountancy sets its own requirements. However, most states have similar prerequisites. Generally, candidates must have a bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited university, with a minimum number of credit hours in accounting and business courses. Additionally, some states require a certain number of work experience hours in accounting under the supervision of a licensed CPA. Candidates also need to be a U.S. citizen or possess a valid work visa. Other common requirements include passing the Uniform CPA Examination Ethics Exam and submitting an application to the state board. It is crucial that candidates review their specific state's requirements as there may be additional criteria to meet.
Answered May 3, 2024
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