Transferring Out-of-state CPA exam scores to Cali – Help needed!!!

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    Benny
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    Just wondering if anyone had similar experience:

    I would like to transfer my out-of-state CPA exam scores to California from Delaware. I noticed from CBA that my scores would only be accepted if the Californian educational requirements for the exam were satisfied by the time I sat for it, NOT when the scores were released.

    I had a bachelor degree and was in a progress of completing my master degree when I sat for the exam. And both my undergraduate and graduate education were foreign so I submitted my undergraduate transcripts and degree, as well as my PARTIALLY-COMPLETED transcript of graduate study for evaluation by NASBA. I was deemed that I met the requirements of education to sit for the exam in Delaware.

    The current situation is that I have completed my master degree and the transcript includes ALL my courses, including those I completed by the time of sitting for the exam.

    Now the question is : how can I demonstrate that I satisfied the educational requirements in California BY THE TIME I sat for the exam? If I am sending them the transcripts reports, they will be fully-completed ones and how does CBA distinguish these courses prior to the time I physically sat for the exam, from others in the fully-completed transcripts?

    Thanks so much for your help!!!

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    Anonymous
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    are you licensed as a CPA in delaware and the CBA is making you do this?

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    monikernc
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    i just read CA and Delaware ed requirements quickly but they seem essentially the same. to say that you had to have your bachelors degree and accounting and business hours before you sat for the exam. did you?

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