
Experience, Learn and Earn (ELE) program: Helping staff get to 150 hours
Discover how the ELE program can help your staff get their 150 credit hours. We will provide an overview of the program, explain how you can get involved and answer any questions you may have.
Format
Webcast
NASBA Field of Study
Accounting
Level
Basic
Instructor
Lindsey Yopp, Julia Woislaw
Availability
3 months
Product Number
WC4579679
New path to completing the 150-hour requirement
This webcast will provide an overview of the AICPA-NASBA Experience, Learn and Earn (ELE) program, cover how your staff and firm can take part and answer any of your questions.
We are collaborating with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) in an integrated education and experience program through Tulane University’s School of Professional Advancement for CPA candidates.
Through meaningful online coursework taken while working, the ELE program is a flexible way for staff in your firm to earn up to 30 additional credit hours of education required for CPA licensure.
As well as helping existing staff over the CPA finish line, your firm can use the program as a dynamic and cost-effective recruitment tool to help you recruit from a wider talent pool to expand the CPA pipeline.
This webcast does not offer CPE credit.
Key Topics
- An AICPA and NASBA integrated education and experience program
- Dynamic and cost-effective recruitment tool
- The ELE program can help new and existing staff to CPA licensure
Learning Objectives
- Learn about the ELE program
- Understand how your firm can benefit from the ELE program
Who Will Benefit
- Firms
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