Texas – NASBA state now?

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  • #184894
    Anonymous
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    Just got an email that states as of 4/1/14 the state board is now posting the scores on the NASBA site. Maybe this means we wont be the dead last state in receiving our scores every release!?

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  • #543599
    Anonymous
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    Illinois will probably follow suite now… you know..AFTER I dealt with their slow score release 28 times! Ugh…

    #543622
    Anonymous
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    Illinois will probably follow suite now… you know..AFTER I dealt with their slow score release 28 times! Ugh…

    #543601
    TX_AGGIE
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    Yep, I think so!

    Effective April 1, 2014, the Texas State Board of Public Accountancy CPA Examination candidates can view their scores online. Only the scores from the current test window are available on the NASBA.org website.

    All you need to view your scores is your Exam Section ID number and your Date of Birth.

    Click here, On-Line Scores, or visit our website, NASBA.org, and select Exams, CPA Exam, your jurisdiction, then select Get Your Online Scores.

    These scores are not official until validated by the Texas State Board of Public Accountancy. Once validated, you will receive score notifications and forms through the normal email and postal processes.

    #543624
    TX_AGGIE
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    Yep, I think so!

    Effective April 1, 2014, the Texas State Board of Public Accountancy CPA Examination candidates can view their scores online. Only the scores from the current test window are available on the NASBA.org website.

    All you need to view your scores is your Exam Section ID number and your Date of Birth.

    Click here, On-Line Scores, or visit our website, NASBA.org, and select Exams, CPA Exam, your jurisdiction, then select Get Your Online Scores.

    These scores are not official until validated by the Texas State Board of Public Accountancy. Once validated, you will receive score notifications and forms through the normal email and postal processes.

    #543603
    Anonymous
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    I'm so envious, I hope Oklahoma will do the same, but somehow I doubt it.

    #543626
    Anonymous
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    I'm so envious, I hope Oklahoma will do the same, but somehow I doubt it.

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