Vermont CPA Requirements

To become a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) in Vermont, candidates must fulfill several key requirements. Getting your CPA license necessitates passing the Uniform CPA Exam, which covers various topics essential for accounting practice.

Additionally, to maintain your licensure, you must complete an ethics course and meet ongoing continuing education requirements. This ensures you stay updated with professional standards and practices.

CPA Exam Requirements Vermont – Overview
Educational Hours Required for Exam120 Semester Hours
Educational Hours Required for Licensure150 Semester Hours
Residency RequiredNot required
Degree RequiredBachelor’s or Master’s
Minimum AgeNot required
Application Fee$150.00
Additional RequirementsVermont Board of Accountancy Site
CPA Exam Requirements Vermont

Vermont CPA Exam Requirements 

Here are the following CPA exam requirements in Vermont, including fees:

Vermont CPA Exam Education Requirements

The Certified Public Accountant certification is one of the most prestigious professional certifications available. It indicates that the accountant has satisfied a demanding set of educational, professional, and ethical standards. In addition, candidates must pass the rigorous CPA exam in order to earn the distinction of this credential. Before candidates can sit for the exam, they must satisfy their Vermont CPA Exam requirements and qualifications.

Each state has its own set of eligibility requirements for the CPA exam, which should not be confused with licensing requirements. Below, we will discuss the requirements for the state of Vermont.

  • A total of 120 Semester hours, including a bachelor’s degree
  • 30 semester hours in accounting and business
  • 6 semester (9 quarter) hours of financial and/or managerial accounting (excluding Introductory Accounting)
  • 3 semester (4.5 quarter) hours of auditing
  • 3 semester (4.5 quarter) hours of U.S. taxation
  • 3 semester (4.5 quarter) hours of U.S. business law

Vermont CPA Exam Fees

$150 for the initial application. Candidates can take one or more sections of the exam at a time and must pay the following fees to CPA Examination Services at the time of application:

  • Auditing and Attestation (AUD): $224.99
  • Business Environment and Concepts (BEC): $224.99
  • Financial Accounting and Reporting (FAR): $224.99
  • Regulation (REG): $224.99

Scheduling the CPA Exam in Vermont

Upon successful state application, candidates will receive a Notice to Schedule (NTS), which is valid for one testing event or six months, whichever comes first. The NTS lists the section(s) that the candidate is approved to take, as well as the deadline for testing. An examination appointment cannot be scheduled without a valid NTS. Once candidates receive their NTS, they can then contact Prometric to schedule the examination. All scheduling, rescheduling, or cancellation of testing appointments is done through Prometric.

The Uniform CPA Examination is no longer administered via “testing windows” with “blackout dates.” Instead, there is rolling testing. Candidates may schedule their exam appointment at www.prometric.com/CPA or alternatively by calling Prometric at 1-800-580-9648.

Note: Appointments are based on a first-come, first-served basis. This means that you will want to schedule your exam as soon as possible for the best chance to get your preferred location, date, and time. You must have your exam scheduled at least 6 days prior to the exam date, which also means there is no “walk-in” testing.

Preparing for the CPA Exam

Currently, the average pass rate for any given section of the exam is about 50%, which is a great indicator of the exam’s difficulty. This is where a great CPA Review Course is instrumental. 

CPA Review Courses have been preparing accounting professionals to pass the exam for years. Just about every accountant that has become a CPA utilized a review program. In other words, they are a worthy investment.

Vermont CPA Exam Score Release

Upon completing each section of the exam, candidates can obtain their scores online after NASBA has released the information. They can also elect to have exam scores mailed to them.

Additional Information

While we do our best to keep all of this information up to date you are welcome to visit and or contact the Vermont Board of Accountancy with any other questions you might have.

Vermont State Board of Public Accountancy
Address: Vermont Secretary of State, Office of Professional Regulation 89 Main Street, 3rd Floor Montpelier, VT 05620-3402
Phone: (802) 828-2373 Fax: (802) 828-2465
Email: [email protected]
Web: sos.vermont.gov
Application form: Vermont CPA Application Form