Enrollment Criteria and Requirements for CFA Program
In order for potential candidates to enroll in the CFA program, they must meet a handful of criteria set forth by the CFA Institute. Once these are met, candidates can register for the program and schedule the Level 1 exam. Candidates need to meet all of the five requirements below:
1. Meet One of the Following Enrollment Requirements:
Bachelors Degree: Completed a bachelor's program or equivalent program and have received a degree from the college/university.
Undergraduate Student: The chosen exam window is less than 23 months before the bachelor's degree or comparable program's graduation month.
Professional Experience: A minimum of 4,000 hours of professional experience and/or higher education acquired in at least three consecutive years prior to registering for the Level I examination. Education and work experience cannot be completed at the same time. Assume that higher education requires 1,000 hours per year if you have a combination of work experience and higher education to meet the required hours and years.
2. Holder of an International Travel Passport:
CFA Institute requires that every CFA Program candidate have a valid international travel passport. Those without a passport will not be able to register or sit for exams.
3. Able to Take the Exam in English:
CFA Program exams are only offered in English. Exams require English proficiency for reading comprehension and formulating answers to complex financial scenarios.
4. Meet the Professional Conduct Admission Criteria:
All candidates in CFA Program must complete a Professional Conduct Statement form to attest that they are in compliance with this requirement.
5. Live in a Participating Country:
There are some countries with which CFA Institute cannot work. Review theOFAC Policyto check if there are any sanctions on your country