019.00.03 Ark. Code R. § 002 - Rule 3.3 (b): Requirements to sit as a first-time applicant
Rule 3.3(b)
The requirements to sit as a first-time applicant are either (1) or (2) below:
(1)
(a) A total of 150 semester hours of college
credits from an institution accredited by one of the major regional
accreditation associations or other accrediting organization recognized by the
Board as being comparable, including, at least, a Baccalaureate degree and a
concentration in accounting, and including the courses listed below, provided,
however, some portion of the hours of instruction constituting a course
identified below may be taught as a portion of another subject matter course
when the college has designed its course structure as a business process
concept, or other similar strategy, to include multiple subjects required by
this paragraph as part of a single course and that the course alone or combined
with other courses contain the minimum number of hours of instruction in the
required subject to equal a conventional three semester hour course, which must
be completed no later than the same semester in which the exam is
taken.
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