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A full-time college student, majoring in accounting or a related field.
PICPA and AICPA (American Institute of Certified Public Accountants) have partnered together to support our students by offering them the opportunity for joint membership into both organizations with one application!
A recent graduate (past five years) with a bachelor's or master's degree in accounting (or a related field) and who is working toward obtaining his/her CPA license.
A candidate who has passed all four parts of the CPA Exam but has not yet received a CPA license.
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A CPA who works in the accounting field, has a bachelor's degree, and is a full-time faculty member at an accredited college or university, or a high school teacher of accounting, business, or a related discipline.
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