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Conditional exemptions allow you to apply for exemptions before you've completed your degree. Once you’ve graduated and sent us the required documents, these will be converted into full exemptions. 

 

Check if your course offers conditional exemptions 

To find out if your course offers conditional exemptions, please check with your university or learning provider. 

 

What you’ll need to apply 

If conditional exemptions are available, your university or tuition provider will be able to provide you with a letter. 

 

Ready to get started? 

Contact us using the option below and attach the letter for us to review. 

 

Accepting your conditional exemptions 

If you're eligible to receive conditional exemptions, then you’ll receive a notification after we have received your letter and assessed your request. 

 

Any conditional exemptions that you're eligible for will then appear as offered in your MyACCA portal to review, and you can select and pay for the ones you wish to accept. 

 

After you graduate 

Once you’ve completed your course, your conditional exemptions can be converted to full exemptions after you submit the required documents, such as your completed certificate and transcript. To upload your completion documents click here to submit.

 

Expiry dates 

Conditional exemptions will come with an expiry date, typically one year after your expected graduation. This gives you time to complete your studies and submit the necessary documents to convert these to full exemptions. 

 

Need help 

For step-by-step instructions, please refer to our Exemption Application Guide. It’s designed to walk you through the process with ease. 

 

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.