Monday, Mar 11, 2024
Program opens new pathway for accounting graduates to earn Certified Public Accountant licensure in New Jersey
by Adam Grybowski

小优视频 has launched an innovative program designed to ease the burdens of becoming a Certified Public Accountant.
The 小优视频 CPA Apprenticeship Program allows new graduates of accounting programs to earn, at a reduced cost, the required credits to obtain CPA licensure in New Jersey through coursework and real-world professional experience.
鈥淥ur new program is a novel and powerful tool to bridge the gap between academic learning and real-world accounting experiences,鈥 says Dr. Evelyn A. McDowell, the chair of Rider鈥檚 Department of Accounting. 鈥淲e鈥檙e proud to offer recent graduates a low-cost alternative to advancing their careers.鈥
To become a CPA, individuals must earn 150 credit hours in addition to working one year under the supervision of a licensed CPA and passing the CPA exam. Through Rider鈥檚 new program, recent graduates can fulfill those credit hours through as many as five online courses while also working at least 34 hours per week with participating firms. Each course is worth six academic credits, offered at a lowered cost of $250 per credit, and will be supervised by faculty from Rider鈥檚 accounting program, which is one of only 2% of programs worldwide with accreditation from the AACSB International.
The program will begin accepting participants beginning in May, and the University is currently establishing partnerships with firms and companies. McDowell notes that participating in Rider鈥檚 CPA Apprenticeship Program can serve as a powerful recruitment tool as they seek both short-term and permanent talent.
Because it is open to partnering with a variety of firms, Rider's program is the first of its kind in New Jersey. "By inviting multiple firms to participate, we are creating flexible opportunities inclusive to a wide range of individuals that will ultimately strengthen the pipeline of CPAs," McDowell says.
Rider鈥檚 first partnering firm, WilkinGuttenplan, was ranked by NJBiz as one of the Top 25 Accounting Firms in New Jersey. The medium-sized public accounting firm has served closely-held/middle-market businesses and their owners, high鈥恘et-worth individuals, emerging entrepreneurs and many other clients for more than 40 years.
鈥淭he cooperation and commitment of employers are integral to the program鈥檚 success, and we are extremely proud to collaborate with WilkinGuttenplan to support aspiring professionals,鈥 McDowell says.
The 小优视频 CPA Apprenticeship Program was established with the support of Rider鈥檚 Accounting Advisory Council, which consists of industry leaders and experts. 鈥淭he members of the Council have consistently advocated for creating such a program, which highlights the growing need within the profession,鈥 says McDowell.
Participants must possess a bachelor鈥檚 degree and core accounting classes at fewer than 150 credit hours. They must also obtain employment with a company or firm doing meaningful and substantial work as an accounting professional, working more than 34 hours per week.
For a full list of requirements and more information about 小优视频鈥檚 CPA Apprenticeship Program, including participating firms and companies, please visit rider.edu/cpa-apprenticeship.