Academic deficiency for licensing

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  • #191517
    RubyPham
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    Hi everyone,

    I have just started my CPA journey and planning to apply for my first exam in about 2 months. I am wondering when I will be informed of any possible academic/education deficiencies for licensure? I submitted an education pre-evaluation for the CPA exam (in Mass) and got to know what credits I was lacking to take the exam. However, that pre-evaluation did not tell me about what I lacked for licensure. So I am wondering if I will be informed of any possible deficiencies for licensure when I apply for my first part of the exam? or is there another evaluation request that I need to submit? I did research but unfortunately did not find any answer regarding this question, and really hope you guys could help me out.

    I have a deadline to complete all educational requirements for licensing so I really need to know what I am lacking. I know I can use the guidelines provided on NASBA website to figure this out, but I am worried that maybe the way I count some credits could be different from how NASBA does.

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    mla1169
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    Unless something has changed, no you will not be notified of meeting the licensing requirements or not upon applying for an NTS. You would be notified when you apply for a license if you are deficient. Try calling the board, I found them to be very helpful (although there were some long waits to get to a person).

    FAR- 77
    AUD -49, 71, 84
    REG -56,75!
    BEC -75

    Massachusetts CPA (non reporting) since 3/12.

    #642746
    Anonymous
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    I was/am in a similar situation. After I received my initial pre-eval I called to try and understand how they figured I was short 12 credits. After our conversation I was in excess by 6 credits.

    Just call them. My state's NASBA rep is kind of worthless but you can at least get in a conversation with them. Also, whenever we reach a verbal conclusion I ask that they send me a letter acknowledging the changes.

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    RubyPham
    Member

    Thank you both so much for your advice! I called in and the coordinator actually sent me a more detailed evaluation indicating what I am lacking for both the exam and the licensing! Thanks again!

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