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During an apprenticeship there is a range of activity that will be completed by each party. Here you can find guidance of who needs to do what - and when - as part of an apprenticeship with ACCA.

Apprentices need to register with ACCA and then enter for exams at the appropriate time.

Our Level 4 and Level 7 guides help apprentices with what they need to do during and after registration.

Apprentices who are already registered with ACCA will need to complete the transfer request form which can be found below along with other useful documents:

As an employer, you will need to ensure your apprentice registers with ACCA, and you’ll need to pay for the registration and on-programme fees for your apprentices. You will also need to complete the end-point assessment gateway form before your apprentice can enter the end point assessment.

Our employers guide will help you with what you are required to do during the apprenticeship.

Further useful documents can be found below:

A training provider will teach the ACCA syllabus, guide and support the apprentice through  the exams and they will support the employer in the completion of the end-point assessment gateway.

A training provider will pay for the end-point assessment.

Download the guide to apprenticeships and end-point assessment - guidance for approved learning partner coaches (PDF, 444 KB)

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