Nebraska is a two-tier state, i.e. the state grants both a CPA certificate and license. Candidates are required to fulfill 150 credit hours in order to sit for the CPA exam.
Please also note that only local residents are granted CPA license in this state.
Special note: Credit earned at a two-year institution is acceptable only when transferred into a regionally accredited four-year university and the credit is applied toward your degree. Other restrictions apply and please check with NASBA’s page on Nebraska for details (link below).
Nebraska is a two-tier state, i.e. the State Board issues a certificate and a permit to practice. For the different between CPA certificate vs license please click here.
CPE is required for license holders. Please click here for Nebraska CPA CPE requirements.
You may want to check out these pages to learn about the educational and experience requirements, with my recommendation at the end of the posts:
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