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Licensure Details


Accounting


  • North Carolina
  • Bachelor of Science
  • Undergraduate

Our latest research indicates that North Carolina does not require professional licensure or certification in Accountancy to operate within the state. Completing this program alone will not make you a licensed professional accountant in any state.
 
To become a Certified Public Accountant, you must:
Complete 150 semester hours of education.
Pass the CPA Exam.
Meet other state-specific and professional requirements (e.g., examinations, background checks, years of experience, etc.) as necessary. 

Please note that licensure requirements can change. We strongly recommend that prospective and current students directly consult the North Carolina State Board of Certified Public Accountant Examiners (https://nccpaboard.gov/) to confirm all current licensure/certification requirements. For information on licensure/certification in other states, please also consult their relevant state licensing boards.

 


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 Last Modified 10/13/21