Are CPA Exam Scores Public?
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CPA exam scores are not public; they are confidential.
Here are the key points regarding the confidentiality of CPA exam scores
- Confidentiality: Your CPA exam scores are confidential and cannot be accessed by anyone, including employers. Only you and your state board of accountancy can see your scores.
- Score Reporting Process: After taking the exam, your scores are sent from Prometric to the AICPA, then to NASBA, and finally to your state board. Throughout this process, your scores remain confidential.
- Public Information: The only public information available is whether you hold a CPA license, not your exam scores or attempts.
In summary, while passing the CPA exam is crucial for obtaining a license, specific scores are kept private and cannot be disclosed to employers or the public.
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