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Okay, quick question! 🙂
I live and work in Colorado, we just moved here in May and when we moved, I found out the CO was changing their requirements to be licensed starting July 1, 2015. They basically made it so that even if you meet the 150 credit requirement, they still “want” you to have a masters… aka, a second audit class, an accounting specific ethics course, a business specific communications course, and they don’t include 200 level accounting classes (my intro to accounting). If I continue on this process for CO, I’ll have to take 4 additional courses after completing the exams.
We moved from NC, so I am slightly familiar with the requirements there, and I know they do not require these additional classes, like CO does. Could I sit for the CPA as an NC candidate, apply for licensing in NC, and then seek reciprocity in CO without having to take those additional courses?
I saw a post on here a while back that mentioned something about only having to take the additional courses IF you transfer you exam scores in one state (NC) and apply for licensing in another state with more difficult requirements (CO), but maybe that was just my wishful thinking 🙂
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