Posted: 18 Aug 2012 at 17:16 | IP Logged
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Many employers will not pay for CPA Review courses, but they WILL do tuition reimbursement for classes through a regionally accredited university that will apply for a degree. This seems to be the best way to have your employer pay for the expensive CPA review courses like Becker.
Becker has some school relationships:
http://www.becker.com/accounting/cpaexamreview/partners/for- credit-list.cfm?ff=true
Keller seems like and okay choice but I am thinking I may try to go with Lakeland but I am still not sure. Their tuition is cheaper and I think you may have less trouble getting your graduate accounting program to accept their credits as graduate level accounting electives because the courses aren't titled as CPA review courses. Furthermore, the classes will apply to their MBA so your employer can't try to say that the classes wouldn't apply to a degree. I think the tuition covers all of the books and materials so that is even better for people that don't get those things reimbursed!
Anyhow, i thought I would share what I found out if anyone else is trying to get their work to pay for the courses.
I posted another topic about Bimidji State--they seem to have a program that uses Gleim.
Does anyone else know of other schools that offer other CPA review courses for credit that I may consider?
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