States without experience requirements

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    Anonymous
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    Curious to know if anyone knows any state that does not have an experience requirement for licensure?

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  • #575530
    Anonymous
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    yeah, MA

    #575531
    Anonymous
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    Thanks. Know of any others?

    #575532
    mla1169
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    Just a caveat, MA will give a non reporting license without experience but you have to have a graduate level degree–a bachelors with 150 hours total won't qualify.

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    #575533
    Anonymous
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    Really? I had no idea. I guess I will have to go for mba after all

    Thanks!

    #575534
    mla1169
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    Yes, I passed my final exam 10/11 and had well over 150 credits but had to wait for my M.S. to be conferred the following February to apply.

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    #575535
    Anonymous
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    I have almost 200 credits and am pretty tired at this point πŸ™‚ but I guess this is not the end of the road yet

    #575536
    Anonymous
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    Also, they seem to be picky regarding the credits that they accept. Community college courses must be tsfed to a degree program etc.

    #575537
    Anonymous
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    Right, I had to pretend I was enrolling in order to have my credits transferred. And then I “changed my mind” and dropped out. It was very unpleasant experience.

    #575538
    Anonymous
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    I believe Colorado has no experience requirement.

    #575539
    Anonymous
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    When you refer to no experience, you are referring to audit firm work experience right ?

    California has this option “Certificate of General Experience – Non-Public Accounting”

    Also CA isn't as fussy as the other states IE you don't have to have a graduate degree. Its asks for a Bachelors and 150 Semester Hours.

    They do accept courses from Community colleges too.

    #575541
    h0wdyus
    Member

    @BJD16

    What are the licensing requirement for Colorado. Do you have an link to where there is documentation on this.

    Thanks

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    #575542
    stoleway
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    Just to clarify, CO has 2 options as far as licensure is concerned, education in lieu of experience is one option if you have 150 credit hrs which includes 45hrs of accounting courses and 36 hrs of business courses. Read more about it below.

    https://www.accountingedu.org/colorado.html

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    #575543
    acamp
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    ^here you go: https://bit.ly/1q9H2n0

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    #575544
    stoleway
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    @acamp

    Great info…lol

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    #575546
    h0wdyus
    Member

    @stoleway

    Thanks



    @acamp
    The google link was very helpful.

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