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Why study ACCA with Kaplan?

Kaplan Financial is the UK's largest accountancy training provider with over 35,000 trainee accountants trusting us to help them through their professional exams each year. We aim to make the difference by supporting you to build a successful future.

We understand that professional studies can be challenging and it is critical to your success that you are fully supported throughout. We have the people and the passion to get you through your exams.

Our reputation for excellence, continuous investment in innovation and people coupled with flexibility of study course offerings combine together to generate continued success.

Our students consistently achieve pass rates up to 31% higher than the ACCA worldwide average* and regularly pick up ACCA awards. In addition to an ACCA Bronze Medal Kaplan students recorded six First in the World prize winners for the June 2009 sitting. Our students have previously been Gold Medal Winners in December 2007, June 2008 and December 2008 sittings.

Our tutors are award winners too. Kaplan tutors are frequently recognised in industry awards and 94% of our students rated their ACCA tutor as excellent or good in a recent survey.

We are so confident of your ACCA success that we include a Pass Guarantee if you are studying our part time courses.

*Based on Kaplan Ultimate Learning Experience students for June 2011 exam sitting, when compared to the ACCA worldwide average.
Enrol by midnight on 8th March 2012 (30% offer refers to online bookings only) for Skill, Essential and Option levels. Pass Guarantee only available with the ULE. Flexible payment options not available when you buy online.


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Cara Miller, Gold Medal Prize Winner, ACCA Student, Ipswich
Why study ACCA with Kaplan?