Ready to Apply?

Follow these steps to begin your CPA journey.

The first step toward your CPA designation starts here. If you are ready to join the CPA program, follow the simple steps below:

Step 1: Check Your Eligibility

Ensure you meet the eligibility requirements for the CPA program at CPA Atlantic School of Business. The eligibility criteria include having a recognized post-secondary degree, meeting specific prerequisite courses, and relevant work experience. For a detailed list of requirements, please review our eligibility guidelines.

Step 2: Contact an Advisor for CPA Application

To discuss your eligibility further and receive personalized guidance on the CPA program, complete the “Contact an Advisor” form below. Our dedicated advisors will review your information and provide insights tailored to your situation and access to the CPA application.

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Step 3: Application Submission

Upon confirmation of your eligibility through the advisor consultation, you will be provided access to the CPA application where you can proceed to submit your application. Our user-friendly application process will guide you through the necessary steps, ensuring a seamless experience.

Embark on the journey towards becoming a CPA with CPA Atlantic School for a rewarding career in accounting and finance!

IMPORTANT NOTE – STUDY PERMITS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

As you may know, the Canadian federal government announced on January 22, 2024, that study permit applications for most international students will now require a Provincial Letter of Attestation (PAL).

As with all affected education institutions, CPA Atlantic School is waiting for further instruction from provincial governments before being able to support this new process. It is hoped that letters can be available by March 31, 2024. 

As per the IRCC website, there are several exceptions to the requirement for a PAL. Two that are noteworthy for CPA applicants are as follows:

  • If you are in Canada and are applying for a study permit extension
  • If you are in Canada and have a work permit that was issued prior to June 7, 2023

The full list of exceptions is available on the IRCC website

If you would like a DLI letter so that you can apply to extend an existing unexpired study permit, or you have a work permit issued prior to June 7, 2023, and would like to obtain a study permit, please contact us to obtain a DLI letter of acceptance to submit to IRCC.

Please know that CPA Atlantic School will provide updates as more information becomes available.

For more information, you can connect with your Student Recruitment Advisor who will provide guidance on your next steps and will inform you when you can apply to the CPA pre-certification program.
New Brunswick: NB-advisor@cpaatlantic.ca
Prince Edward Island: PE-advisor@cpaatlantic.ca
Newfoundland & Labrador: NL-advisor@cpaatlantic.ca
Bermuda: BM-advisor@cpaatlantic.ca
Nova Scotia (and any locations not listed): NS-advisor@cpaatlantic.ca
French applicants: renseignements@cpaatlantique.ca

The CPA designation gives you the set of skills to do anything.
Lindsay Power, CPA, CMA, MBA
Senior Business Analyst - Strategic Projects, StandardAero
You have this massive family of CPAs on which you can lean on and use as much as you can, as often as you can.
Craig Farewell, CPA
Co-owner & Director of Operations, Banished Brewing & Brewdock
The skills you acquire through the CPA program prepare you to lead in any organization and in any industry.
Courtney Burns, CPA
President and CEO, Greater Moncton International Airport Authority Inc.
It’s the differentiator when someone has a stack of resumes. People with a CPA designation will stand out.
Leah Boody, CPA, CMA
President, Pineapple Bytes
The CPA designation first ignited my entrepreneurial spirit. It certainly helped me get to where I am right now.
David Arsenault, CPA
President, Arsenault Properties
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