I recently finished my skills exam, but I can’t find any information about OBU in my qualifications section. I recall opting in for OBU. Can anyone guide me on how to begin the application process for OBU? I also haven’t started EPSM yet!
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I recently finished my skills exam, but I can’t find any information about OBU in my qualifications section. I recall opting in for OBU. Can anyone guide me on how to begin the application process for OBU? I also haven’t started EPSM yet!
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It sounds like you’re looking for guidance on how to get started with the OBU (Oxford Brookes University) BSc (Hons) in Applied Accounting. Here are some steps you can follow:
Confirm Your Registration: Make sure you have officially registered for the OBU program. You should have received confirmation after opting in. Check your email or your ACCA account for any related communications.
Access the OBU Portal: Visit the OBU section on the ACCA website. There you can find resources, guidance, and details about the program and what is required.
Start EPSM: While you haven’t started the EPSM (Ethics and Professional Skills Module) yet, it’s essential to complete this before you can submit your OBU project. Make sure to enroll in and complete the EPSM as soon as possible.
Review OBU Requirements: Familiarize yourself with the OBU submission requirements and deadlines. This will help you plan your approach to the project.
Gather Resources: Utilize resources like the OBU Study Guide, past student submissions, and other available materials to understand what is expected in the project.
Plan Your Project: Think about potential topics for your project early on. Choose a topic that interests you and is manageable within the guidelines provided by OBU.
If you’re still having trouble finding your OBU status or resources, consider contacting ACCA’s support or your local representative for further assistance. Good luck with your journey!