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                           Accountancy FAQs 
            
            
            
           EXAMINATION QUESTIONS 
            
           Q:  What examination do I need to pass to obtain a Hawaii 
               CPA license? 
            
           A:  The licensing examination is the Uniform CPA Examination of the 
               American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (“AICPA”).  
               Passing this examination will fulfill the education requirement for 
               a Hawaii CPA license; however, there are education and 
               experience requirements as well.  These are discussed below. 
            
               More information on the examination can also be found on the 
               AICPA’s website at www.aicpa.org/becomeacpa/cpaexam.html. 
            
            
           Q:  How do I apply for the Uniform CPA Examination as a 
               Hawaii candidate and what are the requirements to take 
               it? 
            
           A:  All inquiries regarding the CPA exam should be directed to CPA 
               Examination Services of the National Association of State Boards 
               of Accountancy (“NASBA”).  Call 1-800-CPA EXAM (1-800-272-
               3926) or 1-615-880-4200 to obtain an application and review 
               the requirements to take the exam.  The email address is 
               cpaexam@nasba.org.  More information is available from NASBA’s 
               website at www.nasba.org/exam .   
            
               Generally, the requirements to sit for the examination are a 
               baccalaureate degree from a regionally or nationally accredited 
               four-year institution of higher learning (university or college) and 
               eighteen (18) semester hours of upper division accounting or 
               auditing coursework.  These requirements are also available for 
               review on the Board’s application and information forms which 
               are available for downloading from this website.   
            
           Q:  Is Hawaii residency required to take the examination as a 
               Hawaii candidate? 
            
           A:  No.  There are no residency requirements in order to take the 
               Uniform CPA exam as a Hawaii candidate. 
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               Q:   Where and when is the Uniform CPA Examination 
                    administered? 
                
               A:   Prometric is the national testing administrator for the 
                    examination.  The testing site is at 1132 Bishop Street in 
                    downtown Honolulu.   
                
                    The examination is given throughout the year.  The first quarter 
                    testing period is January and February, with March being a non-
                    test month.  The second quarter testing period is April and May, 
                    with June being a non-test month.  The third quarter testing 
                    period is July and August, with September being a non-test 
                    month.  The last quarter testing period is October and 
                    November, with December being a non-test month. 
                
                
               Q:   Where can I obtain general information about the Uniform 
                    CPA Examination? 
                
               A:   General information about the exam is now accessible at 
                    www.cpa-exam.org; or you may wish to visit the American Institute 
                    of Certified Public Accountants’ website at www.aicpa.org. 
                
                
               Q:   Do I have to pass all four parts of the exam at the same 
                    time? 
                
               A:   No.  A candidate may gain “conditioned credit” for passing one 
                    or more sections with a passing grade of 75.  The conditional 
                    credit is valid for a “rolling” 18-month period, within which the 
                    remaining sections of the examination must be passed in order 
                    for the passing score of the conditional credit to remain valid. 
                
                
               Q:   I expect to graduate within 120 days of the date of the 
                    exam.  I will then have met the educational requirement.  
                    Can I sit for the exam? 
                
               A:   Yes, you will be admitted to the exam on the expectation that 
                    you will complete the educational requirements within 120 days 
                    after the exam.  You must indicate your intention on your exam 
                    application.  Your grades will not be released, nor will any 
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                     conditional credits be given unless you do meet the 
                     requirements within the 120 days and the Board receives 
                     evidence of this. 
                
                
               Q:    Since I first took the exam prior to December 31, 2000, 
                     what happens if I did not condition by December 31, 2000 
                     or did not pass the remaining subjects under my 
                     “conditioned status”? 
                
               A:    You will then be required to apply as an initial candidate and 
                     must meet the 150 semester credit hour education requirement. 
                
                
               Q:    I received my education in a foreign country.  What 
                     requirements must I meet to sit for the CPA exam? 
                
               A:    An individual with international education credentials must have 
                     these credentials (degree and/or credits) evaluated to 
                     substantiate that the degree is equivalent to a four-year 
                     baccalaureate degree from an accredited U.S. college or 
                     university, and must satisfy the 150 semester credit hour 
                     education requirement required of all candidates. 
                
                     Contact NASBA’s International Evaluation Services (“NIES”) 
                     which is the only Board-approved evaluator.  NIES is designed 
                     specifically for CPA Exam and licensure candidates, and provides 
                     academic evaluations to the Hawaii Board for consideration.  
                     NIES can be contacted: 
                           By phone  1.855.468.5382 (toll free); 
                                       1.615.277.9077  
                            
                           By fax      1.615.324.1268 
                            
                           By email    nies@nasba.org 
                            
                           By mail     NASBA-International Evaluation Services 
                                             th
                                       150 4  Avenue, N., Suite 850 
                                       Nashville, TN 37219 
                
                
               Q:     What can I do if I disagree with the evaluation from 
                     NIES? 
                
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               A:    The Board relies on the expertise of the evaluators at NIES for 
                     comprehensive and expert evaluation of international 
                     coursework and for stringent authentication of education.  
                     Should you disagree with the results of an evaluation, you will 
                     need to contact the evaluation service directly to file your 
                     complaint for NIES’ consideration.  The Board will not intervene 
                     in any disagreements, and if a disagreement exists, will rely on 
                     the final evaluation from the NIES. 
                
                
               Q:    I passed the Uniform CPA Examination.  Can I call myself 
                     a CPA? 
                
               A:    No.  A successful exam candidate has no status as a CPA. 
                
                
               Q:    How do I transfer my exam grades to another state? 
                
               A:    You need to submit a written request for transfer/verification of 
                     exam grades to the Board, along with a $15 verification fee.  
                     Your check or money order should be made payable to 
                     Commerce and Consumer Affairs, and must be U.S. funds only, 
                     drawn on a U.S. bank or financial institution.  Please provide the 
                     address where the verification/transfer of grades should be 
                     mailed.   
                
                
               LICENSING QUESTIONS 
                
                
               Q:    When and how do I apply for a Hawaii CPA license? 
                
               A:    After passing the Uniform CPA Examination and meeting the 
                     educational and experience requirements, you may submit an 
                     application to the Board office. License application forms and 
                     instructions are available on the Board’s website at 
                     cca.hawaii.gov/pvl/boards/accountancy or by calling the 
                     Licensing Branch of the Professional and Vocational Licensing 
                     Division at 808.586.3000. 
                
                
               Q:    What are the educational requirements to obtain a CPA 
                     license? 
                
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