UNA courses- worried they won't count (in colorado)

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    MommyCPA
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    Hello, I am just starting this journey to get my 150 credit hours. I live in Colorado. I have taken one course through UNA- the Wiley CPAexcel class, I am nervous that since NY is no longer accepting “CPA review courses as credit” that other states with follow suite- Has anyone heard anything about that being the case? Do you think I’m better off to just pay for full blow college courses vs. UNA?

    Thanks for the advice.

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    mhueycpa
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    Where did u read that NYS state won't accept such courses as credit? I have read they won't count them as accounting credits,rather as credit towards general business requirements. These are two very different things and if you could let me know where u saw this I'd greatly appreciate at it as I am looking to count one UNA course towards my 150 requirement for NYS. Thank you again.

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    #779762
    MommyCPA
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    Sorry for confusion. I meant as accounting course credit.

    REG: 73, 71, 69

    “Pain is temporary. It may last a minute, or an hour, or a day, or a year, but eventually it will subside and something else will take its place.

     

    #779763
    mhueycpa
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    Thanks. Just got scared for a few minutes there. How many additional credits do you need? Since there site specifically states the NY exception, all other states may be different. It would be best to confirm with State Board of CO. Have you looked into courses at LSU or UCLA Extension? I've taken courses (accounting and non accounting at both) waiting to see if NYS excepts the credits for those as well.

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