The largest US professional accounting organization and CPA exam board have launched a work-study pilot with Tulane University aimed at making a career in accounting more attractive and financially viable.
The program announced Monday by the American Institute of CPAs and National Association of State Boards of Accountancy is aimed at giving students a less costly and more flexible way to complete the 150-hour course credit requirement to become a licensed CPA.
Students with undergraduate degrees in accounting who haven’t attained the 150-hour credit requirement will be eligible to participate in the Experience, Learn and Earn program, which arranges paid ...
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