Posted: 17 Mar 2011 at 18:08 | IP Logged
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This from NASBA on FB:
National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA)CBT-E & I-Exam FAQs
2011 Score Release Update
We understand many CPA Examination Candidates have been waiting for
scores, and many of you are frustrated. We, in conjunction with the
AICPA, are working to get the scores out as quickly as possible, keeping
in mind that our first responsibility is to ensure that everyone who
took the exam receives a valid score. As you've probably heard, because
of the new changes with CBT-e, the scoring process requires more
analysis and will take longer for the first three windows of this year –
though some sources claim otherwise, , and that the AICPA releases
scores to NASBA as soon as the scoring is completed (for anyone who
hasn’t seen it yet, here are the jointly developed score release FAQs).
It's also worth mentioning that the only official score release
information will come from NASBA - neither the AICPA nor NASBA
acknowledge any other source claiming to know when scores are being
released.
18-month eligibility
Some have also asked about the 18-month eligibility period and raised
the question of it being possible to extend this timeframe. This is not something that can be changed
as the requirement was set by state boards of accountancy in 2004, and
takes into account non-testing months and end-of-window score releases.
When was this transition announced?
NASBA, AICPA and Prometric jointly announced and posted CBT-e score
timeline information last year, far enough in advance so that we could
help you manage your testing schedule accordingly.
We have aimed to keep everyone informed, and will continue and improve our efforts moving forward.
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REG - 76
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