Information for scholarship holders
The Simpson Scholarship provides financial support to help you complete your ACCA Qualification. It covers a range of fees and provides access to approved learning resources for up to five years, or until you become an ACCA member — whichever happens first.
What the scholarship covers
The scholarship fund pays for:
- Exam entry fees*
- Annual student subscription fees*
- Annual affiliate subscription fees*
- Admission fee to ACCA membership**
* Coverage applies for five years, or until you achieve ACCA membership, whichever comes first.
** The scholarship does not include the annual ACCA membership subscription fee.
In addition, scholarship winners can request digital learning materials from ACCA’s approved content partners (BPP or Kaplan) for each ACCA exam they are studying for.
How to register for exams
If you are one of the Simpson Scholarship holders, you will not need to make any payments when entering for exams. However, you must contact us below through the ACCA support portal before the standard entry deadline for each exam session.
When contacting us, please include the following details:
- ACCA exam session
- Exam time (AM or PM)
- Exam name
- Exam variant (if applicable)
- Exam type (CBE or Remote)
- CBE centre name and number
- City and country of your chosen CBE centre
ACCA will then process your exam entry.
How to request study materials
You can also request learning materials provided by BPP or Kaplan for the exams you are preparing for.
To do this, raise a case and include details of the exam(s) you need materials for.
Study resources are provided online through either the BPP or Kaplan learning platforms.
Please note: no physical materials will be issued.
Contact us
If you have any further questions or need extra support, please use the Contact us option below to get in touch with our team.
Only Simpson Scholarship Holders can contact us from this article. If you are not a Simpson Scholarship Holder but would like more information on applying for scholarship funding, see our article: Understand the Simpson Scholarship. <Link to article 357>
