CPA Exam Accounting Courses Requirement

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    Imi
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    Hi. I am planning to apply for CPA Exam and I had a quick question about the accounting courses.

    I did my bachelors in Economics and to get 150 credits, I took all the accounting courses online at a community college. I applied to Florida Board of Accountancy and they didn’t accept my classes saying that they were not upper division.

    Does anyone know if any board of accountancy will accept community college classes? Does every board requires accounting courses from 4 years school?

    I would really appreciate if anyone has been in this situation and knows the Answer.

    Thanks!

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    vbmer
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    Not all states require upper level accounting courses. Massachusetts and Michigan, for example, do not. It would help to know your coursework breakdown, and how you plan to fulfill the experience requirement.

    thiswaytocpa.com is the quasi-official AICPA site that details all state requirements, and is a good place to start jurisdiction shopping.

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    Imi
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    Thank you so much. I will check out that website.

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    Ivy
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    Please help me understand this. I want to be sure.

    “TOTAL REQUIRED HOURS TO SIT FOR THE EXAM:
    120 semester hours or 180 quarter hours

    TOTAL UPPER DIVISION ACCOUNTING HOURS:
    24 semester hours or 36 quarter hours to include the following: Auditing, cost, three (3) semester hours or four (4) quarter hours of financial accounting and three (3) semester hours or four (4) quarter hours of taxation based on USA Accounting Standards.

    TOTAL UPPER DIVISION GENERAL BUSINESS HOURS:
    24 semester hours or 36 quarter hours to include: three (3) semester hours or four (4) quarter hours business law based on USA Law.”

    Does it mean that if I studied abroad and I didn't have USA accounting and law, I don't meet requirements?

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    theycallmekarma
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    Since each state is slightly different, your state's Board of Accountancy is best equipped to answer your questions.

    Theycallmekarma
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