Programs
Forensic CPA Certificate Programs
The Forensic CPA Society offers specialized certificate programs designed to equip professionals with advanced forensic accounting skills through flexible, expert-led training options.
Non-Accountants and other Professionals who are interested in the Forensic Accounting field may pursue all or any of the following certificates:
Here’s a comprehensive set of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) tailored for the Forensic CPA Society’s blended certificate programs:
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The Forensic CPA Society is a professional organization offering specialized certificate programs to equip individuals with advanced forensic accounting skills through flexible, expert-led training.
These programs are open to accountants, non-accountants, and professionals from various fields who are interested in forensic accounting and financial investigations.
You can pursue any or all of the following:
- Principles of Fraud Examination
- Forensic and Investigative Accounting
- Criminal Interrogations and Confessions
- Financial Investigations and Forensic Accounting
Blended courses combine self-paced online learning with live virtual classes and interactive components to create a flexible and engaging educational experience.
Students access course materials—such as readings, videos, and assignments—on their own schedule, allowing them to learn at their own pace.
Yes. Scheduled live virtual sessions allow learners to interact with instructors and peers in real time via video conferencing tools.
Most live sessions are recorded and made available for later viewing, so you can catch up at your convenience.
Courses may feature:
- Discussion forums
- Quizzes
- Group projects
- Mentorship opportunities
No prior accounting experience is required. The programs are designed to be accessible to professionals from diverse backgrounds.
Yes. You’ll need to complete an online application form and may be asked to provide basic professional or educational background information.
While no formal prerequisites are required, familiarity with basic financial concepts may be helpful, especially for more advanced certificates.
Yes. Upon successfully completing the course requirements, by attaining 70% from a 100-question exam you’ll receive a certificate from the Forensic CPA Society.
These credentials demonstrate specialized expertise in forensic accounting, fraud examination, and financial investigations—valuable in roles across finance, law enforcement, compliance, and legal fields.
You’ll need a reliable internet connection, a computer or tablet, and access to video conferencing tools.
Yes. You’ll have access to instructors, technical support, and peer communities to help you throughout your learning journey.

