- I'm being supported by an employer
- I'm being supported by a learning provider
My employer is funding or part-funding my studies
Check your emails for an invitation from your employer – this is the fastest way to register and avoids any employer access or payment delays. Look for the subject line “You Have an Invitation to Register with ACCA”.
This email contains a unique “Connect to your organisation” link, which shares your employer’s information with our platform, grants them access to your account to pay fees on your behalf, and may include a discount for some or all your fees.
If you register without using the link in the email, you can connect with your employer later – however, any discounts agreed with your employer can’t be applied retrospectively, and the full standard fees for your country that you pay at registration will apply. Your employer may also have agreed discounted rates for exam entry or exemptions.
So, if your employer is funding your studies please make sure you follow the link in the invitation email to apply rather than applying as an independent student.
Can’t find the email? Check your junk folder, or ask your employer to resend it.
My employer won’t be funding my studies and doesn’t need access to my account
Apply as an independent student
My employer won’t be funding my studies, but does need access to my account
Check your emails for an invitation from your employer – this is the fastest way to register and avoids any employer access or payment delays. Look for the subject line “You Have an Invitation to Register with ACCA”.
This email contains a unique “Connect to your organisation” link, which shares your employer’s information with our platform, grants your employer access to your account, and may include a discount for some or all your fees.
I’m not sure if my employer will fund or part-fund my studies, or needs access to my account
You’re not ready to apply yet. Speak to your employer about funding and account access before proceeding.
My learning provider is paying part or all my ACCA fees
Check your emails for an invitation from your learning provider – this is the fastest way to register and avoids any access or payment delays. Look for the subject line “You Have an Invitation to Register with ACCA”.
This email contains a unique “Connect to your organisation” link, which shares your learning provider’s information with our platform and may include a discount for some or all your fees.
If you register without using the link in the email, you can connect with your learning provider later – however, any discounts agreed with your learning provider can’t be applied retrospectively, and the full standard fees for your country that you pay at registration will apply. Your learning provider may also have agreed discounted rates for exam entry or exemptions.
So, if your learning provider is paying your ACCA fees, please make sure you follow the link in the invitation email to apply rather than applying as an independent student.
Can’t find the email? Check your junk folder, or ask your learning provider to resend it.
My learning provider does not need access to my online student account
Apply as an independent student
My learning provider isn’t paying my ACCA fees, but does need access to my account
Check your emails for an invitation from your learning provider – this is the fastest way to register and avoids any access or payment delays. Look for the subject line “You Have an Invitation to Register with ACCA”.
This email contains a unique “Connect to your organisation” link that shares your learning provider’s information with our platform, grants them access to your account, and may include a discount on some or all your fees.
I’m not sure if my learning provider needs access to my online student account
You’re not ready to apply yet. Speak to your learning provider to see if they need access to your online student account.