Virginia Exam Requirements

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  • #185578
    Anonymous
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    Hi all! I’m applying for the CPA exam in Virginia and had a couple of questions I was hoping someone could help me with.

    Under the “education requirements” section on the VBOA website, it lists a bachelor’s or higher as a requirement in order to take the CPA exam in Virginia. I graduated this past weekend and my final grades aren’t posted, neither has my degree processed on my transcripts. Is this something I should wait for before sending in my transcripts? That just seems like a ton of wasted time to me as it takes schools weeks to post these, but I wanted to make sure.

    Also, should I send my transcript before applying for the exam? Or apply first?

    Like I said, I’m very new to this process but VERY excited to get it started!

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  • #553439
    HeartsMimiCPA
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    Wait for your grades to post, have your transcripts evaluated and then apply. They're very quick on the evaluations. You can still study in the meantime.

    AUD - 65, 89!
    REG - 70, 89!
    FAR - 78!
    BEC - 77!

    Finally!
    Experience 06/30/15
    Ethics-Done

    VA Licensed 09/15/15

    #553440
    HeartsMimiCPA
    Participant

    Wait for your grades to post, have your transcripts evaluated and then apply. They're very quick on the evaluations. You can still study in the meantime.

    AUD - 65, 89!
    REG - 70, 89!
    FAR - 78!
    BEC - 77!

    Finally!
    Experience 06/30/15
    Ethics-Done

    VA Licensed 09/15/15

    #553441
    GoVPI
    Participant

    Yes you have to wait for them to post and make sure you have taken all the required classes like Intermediate I&II, auditing, tax. (if you graduated with a bachelors, you should be okay)

    I live in Virginia and wanted to take it for VA but instead I am taking it for the state of SC because of Virginia's education requirements. They say you actually have to have a physical bachelors degree in hand to even sit. I have 148 credits as we speak and have completed my bachelors in accounting but haven't walked across the stage till December when I finish my marketing degree. Their requirements make no sense [to me] personally.

    BEC - Passed

    AUD - 74 🙁

    REG - TBD

    FAR - TBD

    BEC 8/14/14 - Passed
    Graduated from college 12/13/14
    AUD 8/31/15 - 74. Retake - Passed
    REG
    FAR

    #553442
    GoVPI
    Participant

    Yes you have to wait for them to post and make sure you have taken all the required classes like Intermediate I&II, auditing, tax. (if you graduated with a bachelors, you should be okay)

    I live in Virginia and wanted to take it for VA but instead I am taking it for the state of SC because of Virginia's education requirements. They say you actually have to have a physical bachelors degree in hand to even sit. I have 148 credits as we speak and have completed my bachelors in accounting but haven't walked across the stage till December when I finish my marketing degree. Their requirements make no sense [to me] personally.

    BEC - Passed

    AUD - 74 🙁

    REG - TBD

    FAR - TBD

    BEC 8/14/14 - Passed
    Graduated from college 12/13/14
    AUD 8/31/15 - 74. Retake - Passed
    REG
    FAR

    #553443
    ipasscpa
    Participant

    if you don't want the break, get the review course and start studying. Regarding your transcript, you have to wait until grades are posted.Good luck

    CPA- VA

    #553444
    ipasscpa
    Participant

    if you don't want the break, get the review course and start studying. Regarding your transcript, you have to wait until grades are posted.Good luck

    CPA- VA

    #553445
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Thanks everyone! That's kinda what I figured but wanted to make sure I wasn't wasting time 🙂

    #553446
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Thanks everyone! That's kinda what I figured but wanted to make sure I wasn't wasting time 🙂

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