The Washington Society of CPAs is working with the AICPA to recruit CPAs from all areas of the profession to be a part of a critical phase of CPA Exam practice analysis research. If you’re a CPA or know a CPA who has supervised newly-licensed CPAs within the last two years, your expertise is needed.
Volunteers will review Core and Discipline section content proposed for a new CPA Evolution-aligned CPA Exam Blueprint to be published next year. Work will begin on/around November 1, 2021, and require no more than two hours, including a short training session.
Interested volunteers should complete the eligibility survey no later than Friday, October 15, 2021.
Related Surveys
Accounting Students: Your Feedback is Valuable
The AICPA and NASBA are looking for your feedback on upcoming changes to CPA licensure. If you’re a current student or recent graduate, please take this short survey. Responses from students with diverse backgrounds are particularly valuable, and all feedback will help to continue to evolve CPA licensure. Please respond to the survey by September 30.
Accounting Educators: Your Input Will Help Shape Future Resources
The CPA Evolution transition is on the horizon, and the AICPA and NASBA are preparing college accounting programs all along the way. To help gather feedback on the CPA Evolution Model Curriculum and to continue to provide you the resources you need, please take this short survey by October 8.
CPA Evolution Resources
Content for redesigned CPA Exam takes shape (Journal of Accountancy)
CPA Evolution: New CPA Licensure Model (WSCPA Blog)
CPA Exam gets refresh after practice analysis (Journal of Accountancy)
Uniform CPA Examination Blueprints (AICPA)
NASBA Board Approves Amendments to Uniform Accountancy Act Model Rules for Education (WSCPA Blog)
NASBA Board Makes Crucial Decision on CPA Evolution (WSCPA Blog)
CPA licensure model transformation continues after NASBA board vote (Journal of Accountancy)
CPA Exam Topics Undergoing Change for Digital Age (WSCPA Blog)
AICPA Council supports advancement of new CPA licensure model (Journal of Accountancy)
Our Proposal to Evolve CPA Licensure (AICPA Blog)