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Analysis of Proposed Changes to CPA Education Requirements by Sharon Lassar, PhD, CPA

The Future of CPA Education: A Shift Away from University-Based Learning

In a recent article on Going Concern, the debate over the future of CPA education has been reignited. The National Pipeline Advisory Group (NPAG) has proposed a radical shift in the way future accountants are trained, moving away from traditional university-based education towards a competency-based licensure model.

The NPAG’s Draft Report outlines a three-step process to reduce the cost and time of education for aspiring CPAs. The first step, referred to as the “now” concept, aims to point students towards lower-cost, on-the-transcript learning options such as the AICPA’s Experience, Learn and Earn (ELE) program. The second step, a “near-term” concept, would give credit for on-the-job learning, moving the extra 30 hours required for CPA licensure off-transcript.

This proposed model would allow individuals to gain competencies in any way they choose, including self-study and work experience, similar to an apprenticeship program. The goal is to measure competencies rather than time spent in a traditional university setting, aligning the CPA qualification with international standards such as the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales.

However, critics of the proposal raise concerns about the potential impact on starting salaries for new CPAs. With firms absorbing the cost of education and training, there is a fear that starting salaries could decrease as firms recalibrate their return on investment. The comparison to starting salaries in London, where new graduates may earn significantly less than their counterparts in the US, raises questions about the direction the profession is heading.

Despite the potential benefits of a competency-based licensure model, the debate over the future of CPA education is far from over. The NPAG’s recommendations are based on data-driven insights, but the impact on starting salaries and the overall value of a CPA qualification remain key points of contention. As the profession continues to evolve, the question remains: is the CPA designation on the brink of a major transformation, or are traditional university-based programs here to stay?

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