CPA exam changes: How this affects today's classroom
As you plan for the Fall semester, join authors and professors Tracie Miller-Nobles and Dr. Wendy Tietz to explore the future of the CPA exam, its changes, and how it can affect today’s classrooms.
Tracie Miller-Nobles, Austin Community College
Dr. Wendy Tietz, Kent State University
As you begin to plan what the Fall semester will look like, join authors and professors Tracie Miller-Nobles of Austin Community College and Dr. Wendy Tietz of Kent State University as they explore the upcoming CPA exam changes and how that will affect the 2021–22 school year. Tune in for insights on how we can set up our future students up for success.
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About the speakers
![Tracie Miller-Nobles](/content/dam/one-dot-com/one-dot-com/us/en/images/tracie-miller-nobles-thumb-500x500.jpg)
Tracie Miller-Nobles, Austin Community College
Tracie Miller-Nobles received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in accounting from Texas A&M University and is currently pursuing her PhD in adult learning also at Texas A&M University. She served as a Senior Lecturer at Texas State University, San Marcos, TX, and as department chair of the Accounting, Business, Computer Information Systems, and Marketing/Management department at Aims Community College, Greeley, CO. Tracie taught as an adjunct professor at University of Texas and has public accounting experience with Deloitte Tax LLP and Sample & Bailey, CPAs. She is a member of the Teachers of Accounting at Two Year Colleges (TACTYC), the American Accounting Association, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, and the Texas State Society of Certified Public Accountants. She serves on the Board of Directors as secretary/webmaster of Teachers of Accounting at Two Year Colleges, as a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants nominations committee, and as chair of the Texas Society of CPAs Relations with Education Institutions committee. Tracie also served on the prestigious American Accounting Association’s Pathway Commission which reviewed all levels of preparation within the accounting profession including secondary and college courses.
![Dr. Wendy Tietz](/content/dam/one-dot-com/one-dot-com/ca/en/pearson-ed/images/img-wendy-tietz-480x480.jpg)
Dr. Wendy Tietz, Kent State University
Dr. Wendy Tietz, PhD, CPA, CMA, CGMA, is currently a professor in the Department of Accounting in the College of Business Administration at Kent State University, where she has taught financial accounting and managerial accounting since 2000. She teaches in a variety of formats, including large face-to-face, hybrid synchronous web-based, and asynchronous web-based.