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ACCA moves online for key student processes

To increase choice, processing speed and reliability, ACCA is launching a fully online service for registration, exam entry, exam dockets and exam results.

From 1 February 2012, these services will be available exclusively online and will no longer be issued by post to students in Ireland.

Most students are currently interacting with ACCA online and this initiative reflects student demand for, and positive feedback on, our online services.

ACCA is also introducing improvements to our exam results service, including reducing the length of time between the end of an exam session and the release of exam results.

The December 2011 exam results will be made available for students to view online and sent by email or SMS in the week beginning 13 February 2012. ACCA has also introduced a service that lets students print an official notification of their results via myACCA. Paper copies of exam results will not be issued.

In addition, from 1 February onwards, ACCA is launching a fully online application process for all new students which can be completed online at www.accaglobal.com/applynow opens in a new window All students must now upload supporting documentation and pay the registration fee by debit, credit or prepaid card. The online application process takes no more than 10 minutes and fully online applications will be processed within 15 working days.

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