For Indiana students, Are 200-level accounting classes accepted by NASBA?

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    userken8
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    I’m trying to figure out (without paying the ridiculous $50 pre-evaluation fee to NASBA), if NASBA will accept 200-Level accounting classes from my regionally-accredited university for the 24-semester accounting hour requirement. I already have 150 credit hours, but the 24 hour part I am still unsure about. These 200-level classes of mine would be “Mgmt 200- Financial Accounting” and “Mgmt 201-Mgmt Accounting I.” Someone please answer this question for me. Thank you!

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    Anonymous
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    I don't see why they wouldn't as long as the university is accredited by an accrediting organization recognized by the board. They appear to be accounting related courses, the requirement is that they be undergraduate and I would say those two classes qualify. There is no requirement on which level the undergraduate courses must be. I believe you will be fine. I am located in Indy what about you?

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    userken8
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    I didn't think it would matter, but I only asked because 2 of my accounting professors mentioned that 200-level classes at one time were not accepted for CPA candidates. I live in NW Indiana near Hammond, IN. I'm right off Calumet Ave. Thank you.

    #277088
    w00dyallen
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    Indiana native here. I don't know where your prof got that idea, but the education requirements are constantly changing.

    I went to college in Northern Indiana – Manchester College. Live and work in Zionsville now.

    Also, you can e-mail our state-coordinator for a precise answer through the NASBA website.

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