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AICPA, NASBA and Prometric Announce 10th Anniversary of Computerized CPA Examination


 

Advances in Examination content and delivery under the computer-based testing model have strengthened the public protection role of Boards of Accountancy by enhancing the examination portion of the licensing model (education, examination and experience) used to regulate more than 700,000 licensees throughout the U.S. (image: Ildar Sagdejev/ Wikipedia Commons)

“Advances in Examination content and delivery under the computer-based testing model have strengthened the public protection role of Boards of Accountancy by enhancing the examination portion of the licensing model (education, examination and experience) used to regulate more than 700,000 licensees throughout the U.S.”
(image: Ildar Sagdejev/ Wikipedia Commons)

NEW YORK & NASHVILLE, Tenn. & BALTIMORE, April, 4, 2014 (Korea Bizwire)–The American Institute of CPAs, the National Association of State Boards  of Accountancy (NASBA) and Prometric are pleased to mark the 10th  anniversary of computer-based testing (CBT) for the Uniform CPA  Examination and note the continued enhancements and successful expansion  of the test administration over the past decade. Leveraging technology  has allowed for increased candidate convenience and accessibility as a  service to aspiring CPAs, as well as greater flexibility in the format  by which questions are asked and content is assessed. These advancements  have allowed the CPA Examination to stay closely aligned with the  assessment of prospective CPAs.

“With a commitment to keep the profession on the forefront and with an  eye to continually attract the best young professionals to the CPA  profession, the AICPA, NASBA, and Prometric worked to convert the CPA  Examination from a pencil-and-paper administered exam to a leading edge  computer-based testing model ten years ago, setting a global standard on  how accountancy professionals should be tested,” said Barry  Melancon, CPA, CGMA, President and CEO of the AICPA.

One of the key changes in the conversion was an increased emphasis  placed on skills assessment through questions based on case studies  known as Task-Based Simulations. These simulations typically require  candidates to use spreadsheets and/or research authoritative literature  which is provided in the Exam. The addition of task-based simulations  allows the CPA Examination the flexibility to closely measure the  evolving skills newly licensed CPAs need to perform in their everyday  work.

During the ten year period since the launch of CBT, more than 400,000  candidates have sat for a total of more than two million sections of the  Exam.

“NASBA is proud to be a part of this truly momentous occasion in the  evolution of the Uniform CPA Examination. Over the past decade, aspiring  CPAs have tested for more than two million sections with the very first  computer-based Examination administered at NASBA’s Guam Computer Testing  Center,” said NASBA President and CEO, Ken Bishop. “Advances in  Examination content and delivery under the computer-based testing model  have strengthened the public protection role of Boards of Accountancy by  enhancing the examination portion of the licensing model (education,  examination and experience) used to regulate more than 700,000 licensees  throughout the U.S.,” he concluded.

Young professionals aspiring to become CPAs have seen an increase in  convenience and accessibility resulting from the conversion to CBT.  Prior to the conversion, candidates were able to sit for the CPA  Examination only twice a year; once in May and once in November.  Currently, candidates can take the Exam 243 days a year, allowing for  much greater testing flexibility. Candidates are now able to take  advantage of nearly 300 testing locations with a 31 percent increase in  the overall number of testing seats since 2004. In addition, candidates  now receive their scores seven to 45 days after taking a section,  whereas it took 90 days to receive score results under the  pencil-and-paper model.

“The Uniform CPA Examination provides an opportunity for people to earn  a certification that is highly regarded by employers in the U.S. and  internationally, and Prometric is inspired by the role we play and the  trust extended to us by the AICPA and NASBA,” said Michael Brannick,  President and CEO of Prometric. “We are proud of the ten years of  successful partnership we have accomplished to date, and look forward to  learning and collaborating through the duration of our latest contract  renewal, to further enhance and expand the Uniform CPA program.”

The CPA Exam is administered in 54 jurisdictions nationwide by the  AICPA, National Association of State Boards of Accountancy and  Prometric. The Exam was administered internationally for the first time  in 2011 in Japan, Bahrain, Kuwait, Lebanon and the United Arab Emirates.  In 2012, testing expanded to Brazil.

More information on the CPA Examination is available on the AICPA  and NASBA  websites.

About NASBA

Celebrating more than 100 years of service, the National Association of  State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA)  serves as a forum for the nation’s Boards of Accountancy, which  administer the Uniform CPA Examination, license more than 700,000  certified public accountants and regulate the practice of public  accountancy in the United States.

NASBA’s mission is to enhance the effectiveness and advance the common  interests of the Boards of Accountancy in meeting their regulatory  responsibilities. The Association promotes the exchange of information  among accountancy boards, serving the needs of the 55 U.S. jurisdictions.

NASBA is headquartered in Nashville, TN, with satellite offices in New  York, NY, and San Juan, PR, and an International Computer Testing and  Call Center in Guam. To learn more about NASBA, visit www.nasba.org.

About Prometric

Prometric, a wholly-owned subsidiary of ETS, is a trusted and  market-leading provider of technology-enabled testing and assessment.  Committed to a set of values that get the right test to the right  location at the right time and to the right test taker, Prometric  supports candidates worldwide who take 10 million tests each year.  Through innovation, workflow automation and standardization, Prometric  advances test development and delivery solutions that are better, faster  and at less expense. Prometric delivers tests flexibly via the Web or by  utilizing a robust network of more than 8,000 test centers in more than  160 countries and on behalf of 400 clients in the academic, financial,  government, healthcare, professional, corporate and information  technology markets. For more information, please visit www.prometric.com.

About the AICPA

The American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) is the world’s largest member  association representing the accounting profession, with more than  394,000 members in 128 countries and a 125-year heritage of serving the  public interest. AICPA members represent many areas of practice,  including business and industry, public practice, government, education  and consulting.

The AICPA sets ethical standards for the profession and U.S. auditing  standards for audits of private companies, nonprofit organizations,  federal, state and local governments. It develops and grades the Uniform  CPA Examination and offers specialty credentials for CPAs who  concentrate on personal financial planning; fraud and forensics;  business valuation; and information technology. Through a joint venture  with the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), it has  established the Chartered Global Management Accountant (CGMA)  designation to elevate management accounting globally.

Source: NASBA, Prometric & AICPA (via BusinessWire)

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