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Do I have a viable gameplan? - Wannnabe_CPA - 09-14-2011 I'm coming in with 40 units from AP tests awarded by UCLA, 163 units for classes taken at UCLA (major was in psychobiology but I did not graduate) and am planning on taking the following classes at Santa Monica College Accounting 1, Principles of Accounting 1 (5) Accounting 2, Principles of Accounting 2 (5) Accounting 6, Accounting Consolidations (3) Accounting 7, Accounting Special Topics (3) Accounting 10A, Intermediate Accounting A (3) Accounting 10B, Intermediate Accounting B (3) Accounting 10C, Intermediate Accounting C (4) Accounting 11, Cost Accounting (3) Accounting 12, Auditing (3) Accounting 15, Personal Income Tax (3) Accounting 16, Taxation of Corporations, Partnerships, Estates and Trusts (3) Business 5, Business Law (3) I am also a currently licensed [URL="http://www.irs.gov/taxpros/agents/article/0,,id=100710,00.html"]enrolled agent [/URL] My plan is to apply for evaluation at the big 3 after finishing the accounting courses at SMC. My goal is to end up with a BS degree in accounting that would allow me to be eligible to sit for the CPA exam in California. My strategy right now is take the community college classes that would fulfill the educational requirements for the CPA exam and then try to figure out which college offers me the easiest path to a degree. My concern is that the big 3 will accept credits from just UCLA or SMC. Not both of them. Is that how it works? Will more credits transfer if I go for an AA in Accounting at SMC? I'd really appreciate any advice you may have on this topic. Do I have a viable gameplan? - Yenisei - 09-14-2011 The Big Three will accept your regionally accredited courses because their transfer policy is much more liberal than anyone else's. You may get some sort of credit for your EA license as well, but I can't say for sure at this point. You don't need an AA or AS from any school for the credits you mentioned to transfer to the Big Three or for credit to be awarded in the case of your AP exams. Be sure you have the exact educational requirements your state requires for CPA licensure. Do I have a viable gameplan? - brothert69 - 09-14-2011 Read your states CPA requirements very carefully before you take all those classes at a CC. In NY taxation, consolidations and auditing must be UL credits. Do I have a viable gameplan? - Wannnabe_CPA - 09-14-2011 Thanks for the replies guys. I lifted this from the CA [URL="http://www.dca.ca.gov/cba/publications/exambk1.pdf"] UNIFORM CPA EXAMINATION HANDBOOK for First-time Applicants[/URL]. It looks like I won't have to take so many accounting courses and instead take on more business courses. I don't see any rules specifying that the accounting/business units must be upper division, in fact now that I think about it SMC offers a certificate in accounting for those with degrees already to prepare them to sit for the cpa exam. I'm just doing it backwards. Unless I'm missing something I should be able to sit for the CPA exam via Pathway 2 by the time I'm with the business/accounting courses at SMC and then get a degree from one of the big 3. Quote:General Education Requirements Do I have a viable gameplan? - Wannnabe_CPA - 09-14-2011 Found this on the CALCPA website too -Looks like they take community college classes as well as pass/nopass units Education Requirements Do I have a viable gameplan? - Yenisei - 09-14-2011 That's good news. Do I have a viable gameplan? - cookderosa - 09-14-2011 Tiny point for the sake of clarity, your AP credit won't be "from" UCLA, it will come from College Board (you'll need an official transcript) and TESC will do their own awarding of credit. It doesn't matter if UCLA accepted/denied your AP credit, you'll get a new eval when you apply to TESC. It might still be 30, but it *might be more too. Do I have a viable gameplan? - Wannnabe_CPA - 09-14-2011 cookderosa Wrote:Tiny point for the sake of clarity, your AP credit won't be "from" UCLA, it will come from College Board (you'll need an official transcript) and TESC will do their own awarding of credit. It doesn't matter if UCLA accepted/denied your AP credit, you'll get a new eval when you apply to TESC. It might still be 30, but it *might be more too. Thanks for the clarification. I wouldn't have thought to send a transcript from the college board for the evaluations. |