Review CPA licensure requirements, education evaluation requirements, document submission guidelines, and other important information for internationally educated accounting applicants seeking CPA licensure in this state.
To become a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) in Vermont, foreign educated candidates must meet specific education, examination, and experience requirements. Below is an organized summary to help you understand these requirements.
Educational Requirements
Minimum of 120 Semester Units of college-level education, must include:
Early Exam Eligibility: Candidates may apply to sit for the CPA Exam within 60 days of completing a 120-semester-hour baccalaureate degree, but they must complete the remaining education requirements to qualify for licensure.
To earn a CPA license in Vermont, applicants must fulfill the following requirements:
Education (150 Semester Units)
Work Experience:
Ethics Examination:
State Boards of Public Accountancy may change their requirements at any time. We always strive to keep our information updated but consult the respective Board for confirmation is strongly recommended.
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