The LSU BS in Accounting program meets the Louisiana educational requirements to take
the CPA exam. To apply for a Louisiana CPA license, students must also complete an
additional 30 hours beyond the accounting BS program. Many students choose to earn
the additional 30 hours by enrolling in LSU’s Master of Accountancy (MAcc) program.
The State Board of CPAs of Louisiana will evaluate each applicant in its entirety
to make a final decision regarding licensure. Additional non-educational requirements
such as work experience and character references may apply. For more information,
visit the Louisiana State Board website.
The LSU Department of Accounting offers the accounting research and ethics courses
that are required by the Texas State Board of Public Accountancy. Students completing
both BS and MAcc degrees can meet the educational requirements to take the CPA exam
as a Texas candidate as long as the required accounting research and ethics courses
are taken as part of the coursework. The Texas State Board of Public Accountancy will
evaluate each applicant in its entirety to make a final decision regarding licensure.
Additional non-educational requirements such as work experience, fingerprinting,
and character references may apply. For more information, visit the Texas state board website.
Students who are interested in being licensed as a CPA in any other state besides
Louisiana or Texas should contact the respective state board before enrolling in LSU’s
accounting program. LSU has not determined whether this program meets the educational
requirements for licensure in other states.
Please contact accounting@lsu.edu for more information.