Disclaimer

We confirm that our institution complies with all local regulatory requirements for tuition providers where such requirements exist. 

We understand that ACCA is a regulator performing a function in the public interest. 

We recognise that ACCA’s Quality and Recognition department is solely responsible for all decisions regarding the awarding, renewal
and removal of approval. 

We accept that ACCA reserves the right to request additional information relating to matters included in this application, both prior to
granting approval and during the period of approval.  

We declare that all information provided as part of this application is, to the best of our knowledge, accurate. 

We agree to adhere to the terms of the programme, including its Registered Learning Partner Handbook.

Terms include (but are not limited to) participation in renewal exercises. 
We will adhere to the terms of ACCA’s advertising regulations within the Registered Learning Partner Handbook, and use of the ACCA
logo in the production of all promotional and advertising materials for our institution. 

We accept that ACCA reserves the right to decline our request for listing on ACCA’s Registered Learning Partner Directory as a
Registered Learning Partner if there is any cause for concern in relation to our operations (causes for concern include but are not
limited to student complaints, unethical or fraudulent behaviour and reputational issues). 

We understand that the above will also be grounds for the immediate removal of our institution’s details from the Registered Learning Partner Directory and that in such cases, ACCA’s decision is final and there is no appeal process. 

No refund of fees paid will be available in such circumstances. 

We understand that it is our responsibility to ensure that our details on ACCA’s Registered Learning Partner Directory are correct and
that ACCA is kept informed of any changes to the contact details supplied previously and in this application.
We agree to inform ACCA immediately if any of our staff become aware of an actual or suspected breach of ACCA live assessment protocol involving the unauthorised sharing of live exam content.

We acknowledge that this duty to inform ACCA also extends to instances where we become aware of third parties disclosing information regarding the live exam content in an unauthorised manner.

Furthermore, we will provide ACCA with full details of the breach; the students or persons involved; and will take any necessary steps
to ensure that our members of staff do not share or support sharing of the live exam content further. 

We accept that should we conduct any other services on behalf of ACCA, such as on-demand computer based examinations, our
Registered Learning Partner status may be affected in the event of breaching any of our other obligations to ACCA. 

As a learning provider, we agree to adhere to The International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA) Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants.