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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the California CPA Education Requirements Worksheet in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering your U.S. degree or foreign equivalent details. Specify if you completed a baccalaureate degree and provide information on any master's degrees, as these can fulfill certain unit requirements.
  3. Proceed to the Core Accounting Subjects section. List each accounting course you've completed along with the corresponding semester units. Ensure that the total meets or exceeds 24 semester units.
  4. Next, fill out the Core Business-Related Subjects section similarly, documenting relevant courses and ensuring you meet the required 24 semester units.
  5. If applicable, complete the Accounting Study Requirements section by listing courses that contribute to the 20 semester units needed, ensuring at least 6 are in accounting subjects.
  6. Finally, document your Ethics Education courses in the last section, confirming that you have met the minimum of 10 semester or 15 quarter units.

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As proposed, the new legislation establishes a new route to licensure beginning Jan. 1, 2027, enabling applicants to satisfy licensure requirements by completing a bachelors degree, two years of work experience and passing the CPA exam.
Applicants must provide evidence of a baccalaureate or higher degree, or foreign equivalency, in any subject, a total of 150 semester units, including a minimum of 24 semester units of accounting subjects, 24 semester units of business related subjects, a minimum of 20 semester units of accounting study, and 10
To obtain a license, most states have required candidates to pass the CPA exam as well as to complete 150 hours of college credit hours which effectively means a fifth year of schooling plus one year of professional experience.
In order to qualify you must have completed all bachelors degree requirements, including 24 semester units each in accounting and business-related subjects.
Response: No, you must have a bachelors degree as well as meet the education requirements to sit for the Uniform CPA Exam. Question: My school is on the quarter system. How do I count the quarter units into semester units? Response: To convert quarter units to semester units, divide the number of quarter units by 1.5.
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The California State Board of Accountancy (CBA) requires a potential CPA licensee to have a bachelors degree PLUS 30 semester units for a combined total of 150 semester units. According to the California State Board of Accountancy, qualifying courses do not have to be taken at a four-year college.
All states and jurisdictions require CPAs to have a minimum of a bachelors degree and 150 total hours of college education, either at the undergraduate or graduate level. Most states also require a specific number of hours in upper-level accounting and business coursework.

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