150 credits and 1 year work requirement in New York

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    Anonymous
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    I passed all cpa exams sevecral months ago. and have grandfathered the 120 credit requirement in New York. I would like lower my experience requirement from 2 year to 1 year, but I am not sure where to begin with ? I heard that undergraduate courses should be enough to fufill 150 credit requirement ? any advise would be appreciated !

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  • #666291
    mhueycpa
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    First call NASBA and ask what classes you need to take. I need to meet the 150credit requirement as well, I called and they said I just need 25 more credits 3 in ACC and 22 in ANY COURSE WORK (Religion, Basket weaving, etc.) They said I can take classes at any college/university including community colleges. HTH

    THE 300 CLUB WILL DO JUST FINE!

    #666292
    Missy
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    I'd think long and hard on it if I were you. Unless someone else would be paying your tuition the $ (plus time) of taking those extra credits is unlikely to make it worthwhile to save yourself the additional year of experience.

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    #666293
    Anonymous
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    the reason I want to take extra credits is that I actually have 10 years accounting experience ( well I am 30+ :/ ) , but unfortunately not able to get my hours sign off.

    I just started a position as a controller and do not think I will want to work under a CPA for 2 years. so I may as well plan ahead and lower the 2 year requirement down to 1 year and also able to get to know some young folks at classes.

    #666294
    mhueycpa
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    Cheapest classes will be community college courses. I'm taking 25 Non-Degree credits at a Senior College in the CUNY system for a total cost of $11k ish. Community college would be cheaper, but none are close to where I work.

    THE 300 CLUB WILL DO JUST FINE!

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