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Hi everyone,
I’m sure this topic has been beaten to death, but I appreciate your responses in advance.
I am two years out of college now and just getting around to thinking about the last few credit hours I need to get my license. I passed all four CPA exams in under 18 months last December (2013, and the coordinator told me the exams, once passed together, do not expire), and I was in busy season from then until this past June at a big 4 firm. I called up my state board rep and he said I am 16 credits short. I always knew I was short about 10-15 or so, so this wasn’t a surprise. I just wanted to pass my exams first because I thought that would be the hardest to do while I was working, and also I was motivated by the $5,000 bonus the firm offered me for passing all four parts within the first year.
Now I’m somewhat distressed, because the online course I took at LSU (Advanced accounting) needs to be transferred to another institution, and the CLEP exams I wanted to take also need to be transferred somewhere. I’ve called a few schools (like university of phoenix, SNHU, LSU), and they will only accept both of these transfers if I’m fully enrolled as a student, but they wouldn’t really tell me if I could just “enroll” at their institution, take a class, transfer in my CLEPs, and then get the transcript and be done with it all.
I’m really regretting not taking CLEPs during my college, but I didn’t think this process would be so difficult.
Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions for what I should do?
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