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On 11/21/12 I was the happiest person in the world. The 10 month journey of passing the CPA Exam was over. I had been very proactive in obtaining everything I would need for my license application so that I could get my experience verified immediately after Thanksgiving and file my application. On 11/29/12 my favorite partner happily signed off on my work experience and I completed my application for a CPA License in Georgia through NASBA Licensing services that afternoon.
Yesterday I was notified via email that my application was not accepted as NASBA, not the State of Georgia, has determined that I only have 21 credit hours in Business Courses. By my review of my transcript I have 51 hours in Accounting, 21 undergrad and 30 grad, plus 6 hours in business law, 4 hours in statistics and 3 hours in econ. At both my undergraduate and graduate universities, accounting is a part of the business school. Nowhere in the O.C.G.A (official code of Georgia, annotated) is there a definition of a business course for CPA licensure.
To spend years in school, pass the hardest exam(s) I have ever taken, worked 19 months in public accounting and then be told, I am sorry, you don’t have enough business courses to be a CPA…….to say the least, I am devastated. Sure taking one more class is what I will ultimately have to do, but when you find out on 12/12/12 that you are one class shy, it’s too late for spring admissions anywhere. (I finished grad school in the summer of 2011, so I would actually have to reapply to school) At the earliest, it will be late August, most likely September of 2013 before I can officially become a CPA in the state of Georgia.
Has anyone been dealt this similar hand? I feel there has to be a formal appeal process, but the Georgia State Board of Accountancy website has not shed any light on this situation.
BEC: 01/09/12 PASSED
AUD: 05/29/12 PASSED
REG: 07/19/12 PASSED
FAR: 11/12/12 PASSED
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