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Some of the application pages still need to be completed. See the page tabs at the top of the screen. All page tabs must have a Validated indicator.
Please select the "Create account" button to enter the student's details.
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We recommend that you allow about 15 minutes to complete it.
We recommend that you allow about 20 minutes to complete the application form. You may wish to read the guidance notes guidance notes guidance notes guidance notes for information about the application process.
Please select the "Create account" button to enter the applicant's details. After submitting the application you will be presented with the "Document Upload" page where you will be asked to upload scanned evidence of name and date of birth for this applicant and additional evidence if the applicant does not currently meet the minimum age entrance requirement. You may wish to read the guidance notes for information about the application process.
We recommend that you apply using your personal email address if you are/were employed at one of our Member Institutes or recognised Teaching Centres. This will ensure that any existing account you may have with us is kept separate from your student account. Please do contact us if you require further guidance.
For full details please see our Admissions Policy: http://www.sas.ac.uk/about-us/policies
It may be helpful for you to have your ACCA documents to hand as we require details of the papers that you have passed as well as your ACCA membership/student number. Please note that once you have submitted your application we will contact ACCA for confirmation of your qualifications.
It may be helpful for you to have your educational certificates available as we require details of your qualifications. You can also upload copies of your documents to support your application if you would like to. This may help us to make a decision when processing your application. To make a full offer we will require verified copies of your certificates, but these can be submitted at a later date if you prefer. Please refer to the guidance notes for full information. For further information on documentary evidence please click here.
The programme that you are applying for has a non-refundable application fee of £ which will need to be paid before the application can be considered, if you receive an offer the application fee paid will deducted from your registration fees. We recommend that you pay online using a credit/debit card to avoid delaying a decision on your application.
The programme that you are applying for has a non-refundable application fee of £ which will need to be paid before the application can be considered. We recommend that you pay online using a credit/debit card to avoid delaying a decision on your application.
Proceeding with this application means you are giving University of London consent to share your application data and progress with Cambridge Education Group Online.
Proceeding with this application means you are giving University of London consent to share your application data and progress with Coursera.
Proceeding with this application means you are giving University of London consent to share your username and email data with Microsoft and Fast Lane, a Microsoft Learning Partner.
Proceeding with this application means that the University of London will share your application data and progress with the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) as required to manage your registration, assessment, and alumni relationships. Details of proven examination offences may be provided to your relevant regulatory body.
United States export control regulations prevent Coursera from offering services and content to users in certain countries or regions. More information about which countries or regions are affected can be found here. Coursera must enforce this restriction in order to remain in compliance with US law and, as such, we advise that all learners check this information before applying to the programme.
The University of London is working to find a suitable alternative way for learners in affected countries or regions to access the programme and we will provide further information on our website in due course. In the meantime, we will accept applications from students in these areas, but please be aware that there will be a delay to processing your application and the start of your studies once accepted onto the programme.