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Faq
How can I
register with the ACCA?
You can register online with the
ACCA. You will need to register
with the ACCA before your exams each sitting. Please see the
ACCA website for dates and details.
Is there any urgent information that I need to
know for my exam?
If you are taking any of the international stream papers F3, F7
or P2, please refer to the supplements below for vital update
information regarding your exam:
What exemptions will I get?
You need to contact the ACCA directly with regards to
exemptions. Stouffville College cannot contact the ACCA on your behalf. Please
see the ACCA website for details regarding exemptions.
Which Options Modules should I take?
Students must choose 2 of 4 Options papers Options papers should
be chosen based on interest and career plans, although students
wishing to obtain a practising certificate in the UK must take
P7 Options Module. For further details contact the
ACCA
Does it matter in which order students sit the
papers in a qualification?
You must sit the modules in the following order: Knowledge,
Skills, Essentials and Options. You may take up to four exams in
any sitting as long as the modules are attempted in order.
How many years does it take to finish the
qualification?
For ACCA approximately 3 to 4 years. These figures depend on
initial exemptions and number of subjects taken per exam
sitting.
When is the first sitting of the new ACCA
syllabus?
The first sitting takes place in December 2009.
How can I book my paper-based exam?
You must book your paper-based exams through the ACCA directly.
Stouffville College have no control over exam bookings or deadlines.
If you do wish to book on a paper-based exam you can do so on
ACCA's website.
When are the ACCA paper-based exam dates?
For details of paper-based exam dates, students need to contact
the examining body directly; they can obtain the dates from
ACCA's website:
When do I find out my ACCA exam results?
If you took an exam in June your results will be released at the
end of August. For exams in December results are usually
released at the end of February.
Refund
Policy:
Refunds are calculated in accordance with the Tuition Refund
Policy for those students
who officially drop a class or classes during the first three
weeks of the semester.
|
Withdrawal Period |
Tuition Refund |
Tuition Obligation |
| Withdrawal prior to
the first day of the semester |
100% |
-0- |
| Withdrawal during
the first calendar week of the semester |
75% |
25% |
| Withdrawal during
the second calendar week of the semester |
50% |
50% |
| Withdrawal during
the third calendar week of the semester |
25% |
75% |
| Withdrawal after the
third calendar week of the semester |
-0- |
100% |
The percentage of refund is
determined by the date stamp issued by Stouffvillle
College�s Admission Department indicating official withdrawal
from classes.
Tuition will be refunded 100 percent for those courses which, at
any time, are
cancelled by the College. Failure to attend class, merely giving
notice to
the instructor, or making a stop payment on a cheque is not
considered an official
drop or withdrawal.
Students who pay their tuition in full and subsequently withdraw
will have their
refund calculated according to the above Tuition Refund
schedule. Refunds are
mailed directly to the student�s home by the College�s Admission
Department.
Students who pay by credit card can request the Admissions
Department process
their refund through their credit card. Otherwise the College
will mail the refund
cheque to the student�s home.
The initial Registration Fee and other student service fees are
non-refundable
(e.g. accommodation arrangements, courier charges).
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