Wisconsin's CPA application requirements
Author:Golden
Data:November 13,2019
Applicants are eligible to take the Exam after they complete the education requirements according to Wis. Stats. § 442.04(5)(b)4 which states, “A person is not eligible to take the examination under this subdivision unless the person has completed at least 120 semester hours of education at an institution that include course work in accounting and business subjects, as determined by the examining board.” The required accounting and business subjects are detailed in Wisconsin Administrative Code Accy 2.303 and Accy 2.202. These codes were amended by 2017 Wisconsin Act 88, and became effective on December 2, 2017.
Credit for courses completed at institutions located outside the U.S. must be transferred to an accredited bachelor degree-granting institution inside the U.S. in order for those credits to be accepted toward the education requirement under Accy2.202(2)(a)-(e) or Accy 2.202(3)(a)-(b).
You must submit an official transcript from each school you attended.
Official transcripts are those that have been issued by the institution’s Registrar’s Office and include the Registrar’s official seal.
The degree you have earned must be posted on your official transcript.
Transcripts may be submitted electronically provided they are official. Some schools do not offer this service. Contact your Registrar’s office for additional information. If an email address is required for electronic delivery, use etranscript@nasba.org. Electronically delivered transcripts must be submitted directly from the institution(s).
Photocopies of transcripts are not official and cannot be accepted.
If required documentation is not received within 45 days of the submission date of your application, your application will be marked as incomplete and will not be processed further. Failure to submit all required supporting documents will result in the denial of your application, forfeiture of your application fee, and the secure destruction of all documents submitted.
Please Note: If you have not yet applied when you submit your transcripts, your education documents will be kept on file for one year. After that time, the documents will be destroyed, and you will need to resubmit new education documents when you apply.
If you completed courses at a campus located outside the U.S. for a school located in the U.S., the official transcript must be issued by the registrar from the U.S. campus. Transcripts issued by the registrar for the campus located outside the U.S. will not be accepted.
Credits must be earned at an institution that offers a bachelor’s degree and which is accredited by an agency recognized by the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education.
CPA review courses are not acceptable.
Upper division courses means courses usually taken at the junior or senior undergraduate level.
All courses must qualify for college-level credit at an accredited institution which offers a bachelor’s degree. Credits from junior and community colleges must be transferred to an accredited institution which offers a bachelor’s degree in order to be accepted toward the education requirements. An official transcript from each institution must be submitted.
Correspondence, CLEP credit, pass/fail grades and online courses are acceptable when you receive credit for the courses at a regionally accredited college or university. These courses must appear on an official transcript.
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