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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.

Previous Application

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Admissions Policy

Please see our Admissions Policy for full details: https://www.sas.ac.uk/about-us-6/how-we-are-run/policies

Qualifications

We will ask for details of the ACCA papers you have passed, as well as your ACCA membership/student number, so it's a good idea to have these documents ready. Once you have submitted your application, we will contact ACCA to confirm your qualifications.

Certificates

We will ask for details of your qualifications, so it's a good idea to have your certificates ready. You can also upload copies of these. This allows us to process your application more easily. Read more about documentary evidence. Read more about documentary evidence.

Application Fee

There is a non-refundable application fee for this programme. You will need to pay this before we can consider your application, so we recommend that you pay online by credit/debit card to avoid delays. If you receive an offer, the application fee will be deducted from your registration fees.

There is a non-refundable application fee of £ for this programme. It may be subject to sales tax. You will need to pay this before we can consider your application, so we recommend that you pay online by credit/debit card to avoid delays.

Mode of study

You must attend a Recognised Teaching Centre to study this programme. Please indicate the name of your chosen Recognised Teaching Centre when you apply and when you register.

Find out more about our Recognised Teaching Centres at https://london.ac.uk/ways-study/study-a-local-teaching-centre

If you prefer to study independently, some of our programmes are available fully online (with online support). Find out more at https://onlinecourses.london.ac.uk/

Data sharing

By proceeding with this application, you give the University of London consent to share your application data and progress with Cambridge Education Group Online.

As part of the application process, we, the University of London will share information you provide here with Coursera, please see their privacy information here: https://www.coursera.org/about/privacy

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.

Marketing

As part of the application process (including pre-submitted applications), we, and our partner Coursera, will contact you via email and telephone using the details you have provided. As part of the application process (including pre-submitted applications), we will contact you via email and telephone using the details you gave us.
For more information please see our Student Privacy Notice: Privacy Notices

As part of the application process (including pre-submitted applications) we, and our partner Coursera, will contact you via email and telephone using the details you have provided. We will also contact you in relation to the University of London’s BSc Computer Science programme.
For more information please see our privacy notice : Privacy Notices

Further information

Due to United States export control regulations, Coursera cannot serve users in certain countries and regions. Find out more about which countries and regions are affected. Coursera must enforce this restriction in order to comply with US law. Please check this information before you apply.

You must ensure that you have internet access and that you meet any other technical requirements for your programme.