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ACCA Accelerate - Terms and Conditions
ACCA Accelerate - Terms and Conditions
ACCA Accelerate programme is only open to students studying a degree programme at a recognised institution (a government recognised public status institution; or a government recognised private institution, which under regulation holds the equivalent powers of a public status institution). Final year students must have at least five (5) months remaining of the final year of their degree programme to become a full ACCA Accelerate student.
Upon graduation, ACCA Accelerate students have up to one year to transfer to ACCA Qualification free of initial registration charge. After this time, an ACCA Accelerate student will be required to pay the full initial registration fee for ACCA Qualification.
Final year students wishing to join 'full' ACCA Accelerate programme must have at least 5 months remaining of the final year of their degree programme.
It is the responsibility of ACCA Accelerate student to notify ACCA of any change to their postal, e-mail address or student status, either while registered as an ACCA Accelerate student, or on transfer to ACCA Qualification register.
Students who drop out or who have completed their degree programme are not eligible to register for ACCA Accelerate programme. Nonetheless, these students are eligible to register for ACCA Qualification with full initial registration fee.
ACCA Accelerate students will be required to pay for all exemptions at the current rate once transferred onto ACCA Qualification.
ACCA's Accelerate programme does not entitle students to use the designator letters 'ACCA' after their name. Nor does it entitle students to describe themselves as ACCA Qualification students.
Please note that by registering on ACCA Accelerate programme, you are not registered on ACCA Qualification and are not eligible to sit ACCA exams until you transfer to ACCA Qualification upon graduation.
Any ACCA Accelerate lite student that does not transfer across to full ACCA Accelerate membership before completing their degree will not be eligible for the reduced £44 initial ACCA registration fee waiver; they will be required to pay the fee in full, £69 as of 2010.
ACCA Accelerate programme is only open to students studying a degree programme at a recognised institution (a government recognised public status institution; or a government recognised private institution, which under regulation holds the equivalent powers of a public status institution). Final year students must have at least five (5) months remaining of the final year of their degree programme to become a full ACCA Accelerate student.
Upon graduation, ACCA Accelerate students have up to one year to transfer to ACCA Qualification free of initial registration charge. After this time, an ACCA Accelerate student will be required to pay the full initial registration fee for ACCA Qualification.
Final year students wishing to join 'full' ACCA Accelerate programme must have at least 5 months remaining of the final year of their degree programme.
It is the responsibility of ACCA Accelerate student to notify ACCA of any change to their postal, e-mail address or student status, either while registered as an ACCA Accelerate student, or on transfer to ACCA Qualification register.
Students who drop out or who have completed their degree programme are not eligible to register for ACCA Accelerate programme. Nonetheless, these students are eligible to register for ACCA Qualification with full initial registration fee.
ACCA Accelerate students will be required to pay for all exemptions at the current rate once transferred onto ACCA Qualification.
ACCA's Accelerate programme does not entitle students to use the designator letters 'ACCA' after their name. Nor does it entitle students to describe themselves as ACCA Qualification students.
Please note that by registering on ACCA Accelerate programme, you are not registered on ACCA Qualification and are not eligible to sit ACCA exams until you transfer to ACCA Qualification upon graduation.
Any ACCA Accelerate lite student that does not transfer across to full ACCA Accelerate membership before completing their degree will not be eligible for the reduced £44 initial ACCA registration fee waiver; they will be required to pay the fee in full, £69 as of 2010.
