CPA exam candidates can now book date for computerized test.Candidates preparing to sit for the computerized Uniform CPA Examination were able to schedule appointments beginning last month. To reserve a seat, candidates must have applied to a state board of accountancy or a designated agent and received a "Notice to Schedule." Candidates who do not have a valid notice may not schedule an exam. The computerized CPA exam, which officially launches on Apr. 5, will be delivered at more than 300 Thomson Prometric test centers in the United States, the District of Columbia, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. The computer-based exam is a joint effort of the AICPA, the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy and Prometric. Prometric offers three scheduling methods: * online at www.prometric.com/cpa * via telephone, 800/580-9648 * on-site at a test center Prometric recommends that candidates register via the Internet, because the system is available at all times and offers instant confirmation of test appointments. Candidates must reserve their seats at least five days in advance of their desired exam date. However, the AICPA, NASBA and Prometric encourage candidates to schedule appointments as early as possible--preferably 45 days in advance. Test seats are booked on a first-come, first-served basis. Further information about the computerized CPA exam, including tutorials and sample tests, can be found at www.cpa-exam.org. CPA Exam Needs Content Subcommittee Volunteers The AICPA needs qualified CPAs for content subcommittees that will review questions for the computerized CPA Examination. Subcommittees have responsibility for topical areas covered by the revised exam: Audit & Attestation, Financial Accounting & Reporting, Regulation, and Business Environment & Concepts. Network with peers, hone your technical skills and make a meaningful contribution to the accounting profession. To volunteer or for more information, contact Linda Devonish-Mills, lmills@aicpa.org or call 201/938-3196. |
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