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AICPA, NASBA expand access to Experience, Learn & Earn Program

November 18, 2024
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AICPA, NASBA expand access to Experience, Learn & Earn Program
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The American Institute of CPAs and the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy expanded access to its pilot program helping accounting students complete the 150-credit requirement for CPA licensure.

The Experience, Learn & Earn program, which has thus far focused on participants recruited directly by firms, companies, not-for-profits and government entities, now allows accounting graduates who are unaffiliated with a participating firm or employer to sign up, as long as they are employed full time.

“While we designed the program for accounting graduates and entry-level professionals, it’s gratifying to see participants from a diverse range of states, age groups, gender and ethnicities,” Mike Decker, vice president of CPA examination and pipeline at the AICPA, said in a statement. “That’s a testament to the enduring value of the CPA credential, from the newest graduates to mid-career professionals.”

The program currently has 105 students enrolled. Registration for the spring 2025 semester is open until Jan. 1, 2025. Participants can earn up to 30 college credits through online courses via Tulane University’s School of Professional Advancement at discounted rates. 

“In a time where we are all working on ways to provide flexibility and increase accessibility to candidates in all stages of their journey to becoming a CPA, it is encouraging to see the continued interest and support of the ELE program from both candidates and employers,” NASBA executive vice president Wendy Garvin said in a statement. “An expanded offering to individuals not associated with a participating employer is an exciting evolution of the program.”

To learn more about the ELE program, visit experiencelearnearn.org, which includes information for students, firms and other organizations that want to sponsor candidates. Send questions or comments to feedback@experiencelearnearn.org.

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