Exemption accreditation enables ACCA to award a specific level of exemption to graduates of an educational programme following a full assessment of the programme’s syllabus and assessments. ACCA accredits programmes conducted by educational institutions worldwide.
ACCA can accredit the following types of qualifications for exemption:
• Certificates
• Diplomas
• Foundation degrees
• Bachelor degrees
• Postgraduate qualifications
• Professional qualifications.
Exemption accreditation may also be known as credit for prior learning.
Programmes delivered at educational institutions that have been franchised or validated by another recognised institution or examining board may also be accredited, subject to satisfactory articulation arrangements.
An exemption will only be awarded when ACCA is completely satisfied that it matches a student’s prior learning and will ensure that the student has an equivalent level of knowledge to students who have completed the same exam of the ACCA Qualification.
The key points of ACCA’s exemption regulations, which allow us to fulfil these requirements, are:
• Exemption is only awarded on the basis of qualifications, and cannot be considered on the basis of work experience
• Exemption is only awarded on the basis of qualifications which contain relevant content to exams at the Applied Knowledge and Applied Skills levels of the ACCA Qualification
• To preserve the ownership of the ACCA Qualification and ensure that all students share a common experience, no exemptions are awarded from the Strategic Professional.
More information on the programme can be found at Exemption accreditation | Learning providers | ACCA Global and you can apply using the link below.
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