Connecticut CPA Requirements
How to Become a CPA in Connecticut
Curious how to become a CPA in Connecticut? You’re in the right spot. Welcome to your one-stop-shop for CPA Requirements in Connecticut. Navigate through the tabs below for a comprehensive overview of your state’s specific CPA requirements, including: education and residency requirements, licensure details, who to contact, and how much the exam costs.
150
Semester Units
2
$1,070
in Application Fees
No
Requirements
One
Yes
Exam Program
Getting your Connecticut CPA
CPA Exam Requirements
Education Requirements
Credit Requirements: 120 semester hours (180 quarter hours)
Minimum Degree: Baccalaureate degree
Additional Requirements: 46 semester hours of accounting and related subjects, including, but not limited to, business law, economics, and finance, of which at least 24 semester hours shall be in accounting
Residency Requirements
Citizenship: U.S. Citizenship is not required
Minimum Age: None
Additional Requirements: It is not necessary to be a resident, employee, or keep office(s) in the state
State License Requirements
Social Security Requirement: Yes
Educational Requirement: 150 Semester hours (including Bachelor’s Degree)
Participates in International Exam Program: Yes
Experience Requirements: 2 years (104 weeks) of experience in public practice, government, or industry fulfilled before, during, or after passing the CPA Exam
Ethics Exam: Must pass AICPA Professional Ethics Exam
State Board Contacts
Connecticut State Board of Accountancy
Secretary of the State
30 Trinity Street
Hartford, CT 06106
Email: sboa@po.state.ct.us
Phone: 860-509-6179
Fax: 860-509-6247
CPA Fees
Initial Application Fees | $170 |
AUD | $224.99 |
BEC | $224.99 |
FAR | $224.99 |
REG | $224.99 |
Total | $1069.96 |
*Re-examination application fee varies