Md. Code Regs. 09.24.05.03
A. To take the Uniform CPA Examination, an applicant shall satisfactorily complete:
(1) Unless otherwise indicated, a minimum of 27 undergraduate semester hours of accounting education to include each of the following subjects:
(2) At least 3 undergraduate semester hours in:
B. In order to become licensed, in addition to satisfactorily completing the requirements set forth in §A of this regulation, an applicant shall satisfactorily complete 3 undergraduate semester hours in business law and a minimum of 18 undergraduate semester hours in the following business-related subjects, including 3 undergraduate semester hours in at least five of the following subjects:
C. The following may be accepted as fulfilling a part or all of the semester hours requirement under §A of this regulation, at either the graduate or undergraduate level, if the accredited institution granting the credits reports the credits on an official transcript without qualification or limitation and if the credits are acceptable by the accredited institution in the institution's own graduate or undergraduate degree-granting programs:
D. If qualification is sought on the basis of a combination of graduate and undergraduate courses:
E. If qualification is sought on the basis of a combination of semester and quarter hour courses:
F. If an applicant has received an accounting degree, or has taken course work to supplement a non-accounting degree, at a school or college that is not a member of the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business or not accredited as provided by Business Occupations and Professions Article, Title 2, Annotated Code of Maryland, the Board may:
(3) Upon receipt of the report of the consultants, the Board may decide to reject, or to accept within its lawful discretion, either:
Authority: Business Occupations and Professions Article, §§2-207, 2-303, 2-305, and 2-307, Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date: March 29, 2004 (31:6 Md. R. 508)
Regulation .03 amended effective December 31, 2007 (34:26 Md. R. 2262); October 3, 2011 (38:20 Md. R. 1202); April 28, 2014 (41:8 Md. R. 470)
Regulation .03A amended effective May 18, 2009 (36:10 Md. R. 716)
Regulation .03A, B, F amended effective January 8, 2024 (50:26 Md. R. 1131)
Regulation .04J adopted effective June 29, 2020 (47:13 Md. R. 641)
Regulation .05B, C amended effective January 8, 2024 (50:26 Md. R. 1131)