upper division online classes to meet AZ requirements

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  • #201826
    Anonymous
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    Hi guys,

    I need 12 more upper division accounting courses to meet the educational requirements in AZ. It seems like a popular choice of online classes is LSU. I have also seen people mention the uni of north alabama. Can anyone licensed in AZ or in the process confirm that the AZ board will accept these classes? Also, what other online universities have people used that offer classes that AZ board will most likely accept? Any advice will be greatly appreciated

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  • #826069
    diegotron
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    I started to take nfp and fraud, so that's 6 credits, but I need 6 more for AZ. Anyone have suggestions for the final 6?

    AUD -73, 82
    REG - 65, 71, 79
    BEC - 83

    #826399
    Anonymous
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    You mean 12 credits right? I'm in the same boat. LSU I've heard is good for 9 credits. I've also heard to try Ucla extension or university of phoenix, but I have yet to confirm these.

    #827290
    Pete
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    Are you sure your classes all have to be in “upper-level” accounting? In my state, which is VERY STRICT, you just need X credit hours in accounting. I meet that (from my bachelor's degree) except for 2 accounting classes. We should start a FRAUD study group guys?

    I just took the midterm and it wasn't THAT easy. I studied and got an 82 on it. I should have just memorized the multiple choice answers, but i'm planning to take the CFE, so i'm trying to understand the concepts instead.

    B=84 This exam was such a b**** that I thought I failed-don't know how these things work
    A=76 Slacker I am, I'll happily take it
    R=81 I LOVE taxes
    F=80 I don't wanna get banned for an expletive I'm thinking with "yea" proceeding it

    #1274985
    diegotron
    Participant

    Can confirm University of Phoenix. I have one friend taking accounting theory or something similar to that title, however his firm is paying for it. If you don't have that option, it's over $2,200, which is not chill

    AUD -73, 82
    REG - 65, 71, 79
    BEC - 83

    #1275073
    ZombieMouse
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    My husband and I took three online classes each through UCLA Extension in order to meet the 150 hour requirement. That said, neither of us are licensed yet. The State Board didn't balk at my UCLA transcript when I submitted it as a part of my initial exam application — but I didn't actually need those credits to test, since my B.S. from ASU covered the 120 hours (and then some). The admin I talked to at the State Board was reasonably confident the UCLA classes would count, but was careful to say she couldn't promise me anything because the certification committee has the final say. I decided to roll the dice, so I guess I'll find out for sure next year.

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