Statement on Standards for CPE
Programs
The information below can be used by CPE
providers who would like to comply with the NASBA /
AICPA CPE standards and companies who would like to be
listed on the
NASBA Registry.
Any credits earned from a provider listed on the
NASBA Registry are accepted without restriction by the Minnesota
Board of Accountancy.
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Complete standards
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Application process
Program qualifications
The program must meet the minimum standards of quality
of development, presentation, measurement, and reporting
of hours as described in the Statement on Standards for
CPE Programs jointly issued by NASBA and the AICPA.
Subject areas
Acceptable subjects include:
Other subjects,
including personal development, may qualify if the class helps maintain or
improve professional competence.
Standards for CPE program development
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Sponsored learning activities must
be based on relevant learning objectives and outcomes
that clearly articulate the knowledge, skills, and
abilities that can be achieved by the participants.
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Sponsors must specify the
objectives, prerequisites, level, content, advance
preparation, instruction delivery methods, outcomes,
recommended CPE and registration requirements.
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Sponsors must use activities,
materials, and delivery systems that are current,
technically accurate and effectively designed.
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Sponsors of group and self-study
programs must ensure learning activities are
reviewed by qualified persons other than those who
developed them to assure the program is technically
accurate and current and address the stated learning
objectives. These reviews must occur before the
first presentation of these materials and again
after each significant revision of the materials.
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Sponsors of independent study
learning activities must be qualified in the subject
matter.
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Self-study programs must employ
learning methodologies that clearly define learning
objectives, guide the participant through the
learning process, and provide evidence of
participant's satisfactory completion of the
program.
Standards for program presentation
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Sponsors must provide descriptive
materials that enable CPAs to assess the
appropriateness of the learning activities. The
description must include:
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Sponsors must ensure instructors are qualified with
respect to both program content and instruction
methods. Instructors should be evaluated.
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Sponsors must employ an effective
means for evaluating programs with respect to
content, presentation and if learning objectives
were met. Evaluations for each session should
include:
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Stated learning objectives
were met
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Prerequisite requirements were
appropriate
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Program materials were
accurate
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Program materials were
relevant and contributed to the achievement of
the objectives
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Time allotted was appropriate
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Instructors effectiveness
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Advance preparation materials
satisfactory
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Audio and video materials effectiveness
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Sponsor
must ensure instructional methods employed are
appropriate for the learning activities.
Standards for CPE measurement
Program measurement for participants:
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50-minute period is equal to one CPE credit/hour
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After the first credit/hour has been earned in a
given learning activity, one-half CPE hours are
permitted (25 minutes = .5 hour).
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University or college hour:
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For university or college non-credit courses that
meet these CPE standards, CPE credit shall be
awarded only for the actual classroom time spent in
the non-credit course.
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Credit is not granted to participants for
preparation time.
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Program measurement for instructors - for the first
time teaching a program the instructor may claim two
times the number program hours for preparation up to
a maximum of 24 hours. Example: 8 hours for
presentation + 16 for preparation = 24 hours.
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CPE credit for self-study learning activities must
be based on a pilot test done by the developer of
the average completion time. The developer then
determines the number of hours.
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Writers of published articles, books, or CPE
programs should receive CPE credit for their
research and writing time to the extent it maintains
or improves their professional competence. The work
must be reviewed and approved by an independent
party.
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CPE hours recommended by a CPE program sponsor of
independent study must not exceed the time the
participant devoted to complete the learning
activities specified in the learning contract.
Standards for program reporting
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Sponsors must monitor group activity to assign the
correct number of CPE hours.
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Sponsor must provide documentation of participation
that includes:
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Sponsor name and contact information
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Participant's name
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Course title
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Course field of study
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Date offered or completed
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Location, if applicable
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Type of instruction/delivery method used
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Amount of CPE recommended
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Verification by CPE program sponsor
representative
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Sponsors retain documentation records for five
years.
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Sponsors of self-study must retain documentation of
pilot test records.
Related links
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Statement on Standards (PDF)
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