What is the time frame in which a candidate must pass all parts of the exam?
Each state board can establish its own policy on the time frame in which a candidate must pass all parts. The AICPA has recommended a rolling 18-month window in whicha candidate must pass all parts of the exam. Credit is established under the CBT bypassing one part of the exam. This begins the 18-month recommended window. If a candidate passes additional parts within the 18-months, but does not pass all three, credit for the first part passed may be lost (the 18-month window is exhausted). A new18-month window would then have begun with the second part initially passed. If the remaining sections, including the one for which credit was lost, are passed within 18-months the candidate has met the required time frame. Be sure to check with your state board for its rules.
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