Use These Steps to Open NASBA Account

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  • #1724465
    SuperCPA
    Participant

    1. Use this link and click “get scores” (The green medicine pill looking icon)

    https://nasba.org/exams/cpaexam/

    2. Click “Register” on the right side of screen
    3. Fill out info: BUT…. on the “Jurisdiction Code” enter your state abbreviation
    4. Use the code that NASBA emailed you for the “Jurisdiction Candidate ID”
    5. Create security questions
    6. Done

    *** Scores will be released once received, not everyone will get them at the same time like in the past***

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  • #1724477
    Bourne
    Participant

    If the score release part is true, I will get nothing done at work these next few days except F5 F5 F5 F5 F5 F5 F5 F5

    #1724479
    mkopp48
    Participant

    What do you mean about scores being released once received? Isn't the next score release March 8th?

    Waiting for my BEC score…

    #1724480
    PJ
    Participant

    where's the link?

    Is there any need to do this if your state does not use NASBA for score release?

    #1724483
    RTRGARTR
    Participant

    @mkopp48

    I mean technically, yes. But MAN they make it sound like they might start slowly trickling in…

    From past experience however, this is 100% just a tease to get our hopes up I would assume however.

    #1724485
    mkopp48
    Participant

    The link is https://nasba.org/exams/cpaexam/

    Not sure about the second part of your question.

    #1724494
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I never got an email from NASBA with my jurisdiction ID…..

    #1724497
    Bourne
    Participant

    Your jurisdiction ID is on CPA central. Top right corner you see “Jurisdiction ID”. Your state code would be what directly follows that (in my case, “New York” would be “NY”). THEN, directly after New York you have an eight digit code. Delete the first 0 and insert the remaining seven numbers as your candidate ID.

    #1724504
    kevinlcyan
    Participant

    My jursidiction ID was just the code they included in an e-mail sent over the weekend, just a straight copy paste worked.

    #1724509
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Mine keeps telling me I am not found, even though I have the CPA Central account…Urgh-they are infuriating with the lack of instructions!

    #1724518
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Never mind-like Bourne said-delete the first zero, it works…They are ridiculous…

    #1724519
    rp 12
    Participant

    Do you all see the ‘register' after clicking the above link?

    "Success in life comes when you simply refuse to give up, with goals so strong that obstacles, failure, and loss act only as motivation"

    AUD: 68, 62, 77✔ (expires 10/31/16)
    FAR: 53, 48, XX (retake 6/16)
    REG:
    BEC: 53

    #1724533
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I received several emails from NASBA but nothing with a code in it for my candidate ID. Arkansas is not a cpa central state so how do I get this info?

    #1724546
    Tim
    Participant

    That's pretty f'ing bad that they released the new system like that. If not for this thread I'd never have figured out to put the state abbreviation instead of jurisdiction code and to use the jurisdiction ID instead of the candidate ID and then to also drop the leading 0 from it. I mean come on did they even run one single test before launching it or run it by any end user?

    #1724549
    jr2018
    Participant

    the link does not work

    #1724551
    Bourne
    Participant

    Tim – no, this is their test. They probably thought it was wise to test on all of us now rather than test on all of us on 3/8 lol. I mean at least Wiley's IT team isn't behind this. We wouldn't get our scores until mid December

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