Earning your CPA license can open the door to improved career opportunities and prestige in your profession, but it can be a challenging process. Knowing the Georgia CPA requirements can help you get started on the right track. While we strive to keep this page up to date, it’s a good idea to check the Georgia State Board of Accountancy for any update and changes.
Georgia CPA Exam requirementsPrior to earning your license, you need to pass the CPA Exam, which requires a minimum score of 75 in three Core Exams and one Discipline Exam. To sit for the exam in Georgia, you need to be of “good moral character” and hold a bachelor’s degree (or higher) with a minimum of 120 semester hours (180 quarter hours) from an accredited college or university
Of your 120 semester hours (180 quarter hours):
Prior to earning your license, you need to pass the CPA Exam, which requires a minimum score of 75 in three Core Exams and one Discipline Exam. To sit for the exam in Georgia, you need to be of “good moral character” and hold a bachelor’s degree (or higher) with a minimum of 120 semester hours (180 quarter hours) from an accredited college or university
Of your 120 semester hours (180 quarter hours):
Prior to earning your license, you need to pass the CPA Exam, which requires a minimum score of 75 in three Core Exams and one Discipline Exam. To sit for the exam in Georgia, you need to be of “good moral character” and hold a bachelor’s degree (or higher) with a minimum of 120 semester hours (180 quarter hours) from an accredited college or university
Of your 120 semester hours (180 quarter hours):