Examination Status Explanatory Notes
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Following are Examination Status Explanatory Notes that you find on on the Official ACCA Examination Letter.
EXAMINATION STATUS
This statement shows your examination status following the most recent
examination session and includes all exemptions awarded and CBE passes
achieved before the date stated.
Students holding provisional converted passes in P1 and P4 must pass either P1 or any outstanding option other than P4 in addition to twelve other papers in order to complete the exam requirement of the syllabus.
ETHICS
The Professional Ethics module is a mandatory element of the ACCA Qualification for students registering or re-registering from 1 January 2007. The module –which is interactive – can be accessed through myACCA.
If the Professional Ethics module is not mandatory for you to complete but you would like to do so, simply log into myACCA and follow the link to Ethics and Professionalism. To take the Professional Ethics module you must be eligible to sit a Professional level paper .
If you have opted in to complete the Oxford Brookes BSc in Applied Accounting and intend to submit the research and analysis project after 1 August 2008 you will be required to complete the Professional Ethics module prior to submitting the project, irrespective of your date of registration.
If you do not have regular access to the Internet you can request a CD-rom or paper version of the Professional Ethics module. Please note that a handling fee will apply. To order please contact:
• by telephone:+44 (0) 141 582 2000
• by fax: +44 (0) 141 582 2222
• by email:info@accaglobal.com quoting ‘Request for Professional Ethics module’ in the subject title
• In writing to: ACCAConnect 2 Central Quay 89 Hydepark Street
Glasgow G3 8BW
Your status for the Professional Ethics module will show as completed on the
statement overleaf where you have either completed the module online, or your “module completion form” which accompanies the Cdrom and workbook versions of the Professional Ethics module have been submitted and recorded by ACCA, by the date shown in the examination status section of the form.
PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT (PER) STATUS
This section shows the performance objectives you have achieved and recorded with ACCA as at the date of this status report. In order to be eligible to apply forbACCA membership, you need to achieve all nine Essentials and at least four Options performance objectives.
If you are using the online trainee development matrix (TDM), any additional
performance objectives you have achieved since the date of this report will be reflected online. If you are using the paper TDM, you will have the opportunity to update your performance objective status on your annual PER return. You can access the TDM and online annual PER return through the ACCA e-business site, myACCA. Alternatively, you may use the paper annual PER return that is despatched with your annual subscription demand.
This section also shows the time (in months) that you have accumulated and
recorded in a relevant accounting or finance role. To be eligible for membership you are required to complete 36 months in a relevant role. This information can also be updated on your annual PER return.
Transition from STR (student training record) to PER If you registered with ACCA before 1 January 2007, you may have some signed off STR elements of competence that you have transferred to performance objectives; or all of the required STR elements of competence signed off. This will be reflected in your status report showing performance objectives as ‘achieved’ if you used the online TDM and online annual PER return. All paper versions of completed STRs and sign offs must be retained as ACCA may require to view these for PER audit purposes.
OXFORD BROOKES STATUS
Your current status on the Oxford Brookes University degree is detailed in this section. If you wish to study towards the degree, and are eligible to do so, you must opt in prior to attempting Papers F7, F8, or F9. If you intend to take the research and analysis project after 1 August 2008 you will be required to complete the Professional Ethics module prior to submitting the project, irrespective of your date of registration.
YOUR PROGRESS TO MEMBERSHIP
This section shows your progress towards ACCA membership. To be eligible for membership you must complete all 14 examinations, 9 Essential and 4 Options within the performance objectives and have a minimum of 36 months experience in a relevant accounting or finance role. If you registered with ACCA after 1 January 2007 you must also complete the Professional Ethics module.
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