I’ve recently finished my skills exam, but I can’t find any information about OBU in my qualifications section. I remember opting in for OBU, so how do I begin the application process? I haven’t started the EPSM yet!
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I’ve recently finished my skills exam, but I can’t find any information about OBU in my qualifications section. I remember opting in for OBU, so how do I begin the application process? I haven’t started the EPSM yet!
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It sounds like you’re eager to get started with the OBU (Oxford Brookes University) project! Here are some steps you can take to begin your application process:
Check Eligibility: Ensure that you meet all the requirements for the OBU program. Since you’ve opted in, you should be eligible, but it’s good to double-check.
Access Your ACCA Portal: Log into your ACCA account and navigate to your qualification section to see if there are any updates regarding OBU. Sometimes, it may take a bit of time for the information to be updated.
EPMS Course: Although you haven’t started the EPSM (Ethics and Professional Skills Module), it’s highly recommended to complete it before progressing with OBU, as it’s an important component for your academic and professional development.
Gather Information: Visit the official OBU website to understand the requirements, submission guidelines, and deadlines for the project. This will provide you with a clear idea of what needs to be done.
Contact Support: If you’re still unable to find any information related to OBU in your qualification section or have questions about your eligibility, reach out to ACCA support or your local chapter. They can provide specific guidance based on your situation.
Plan Your Project: Once you have clarity on your eligibility, start planning for your OBU project. Think about your topic of interest and start gathering resources or information that will help you in the research phase.
Good luck with your OBU project, and feel free to reach out if you have any more questions!