How to choose a tuition provider
Regardless of whether or not you choose to study with one of ACCA’s Approved Learning Partners, there are a number of factors that you may wish to take into consideration when choosing a tuition provider:
Location: is there a choice of tuition providers in your local area? If not, you may want to consider a tuition provider who offers a distance learning package.
Qualifications and courses offered: does the tuition provider offer a course for the qualification and paper(s) that you are studying for? Will you be able to take subsequent papers with the same tuition provider?
Modes of study offered: are you looking for a full-time, part-time or revision course? Do you want to attend a tuition provider who offers face-to-face tuition, or would a distance learning package be more suited to your needs?
Variants and adapted papers: does the tuition provider offer tuition for the variant or adapted paper that you are studying for?
Computer-based examinations: if you are studying towards CAT papers or the Knowledge module of the ACCA Qualification, will you be able to take computer-based examinations with the same tuition provider?
Facilities: if you intend to drive to your chosen tuition provider, are there car parking facilities available? If you do not have access to a computer or the internet, does the tuition provider have computers available for students’ use? Do you require disabled access?


