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Application process and fees

Application process

Step 1 - Check your eligibility (1 min)

Step 2 - Get your supporting documentation certified

Step 3 - Make your application on-line (5-10 mins)

Step 4 - CII verifies your supporting evidence and confirms next steps (15 working days - may take longer for complex applications)

Step 5 - Claim your prior learning award offer (purchase within 30 days)

Once you have paid the fee, your CII learning record will be updated within 24-48 hours. You can view this on your updated learning statement.

 

Don't risk an unsuccessful application

The most common reasons for unsuccessful applications are where:

  1. documents (eg the results transcript) are missing
  2. the scanned documents uploaded into the application form don't contain the certifier's printed details and signature to confirm that the certifier has inspected the originals and that they are true representations
  3. the documents uploaded into the application form are scans of the originals but the evidence (eg covering email) that the certifier has inspected the originals and has confirmed them to be true representations is missing. This includes where the applicant incorrectly enters the university Registrar or Responsible Officer's details as the certifier but the Registrar or Responsible Officer has only signed the original or where a Letter of Good Standing is included instead of confirmation that the copies are true representation.

To help avoid the disappointment and delay associated with re-applying, follow this guidance to get it right first time.

 

Follow these steps

Step 1 - Check your eligibility

Check whether we have recently reviewed your qualification by entering your qualification details into the exemptions search.

Step 2 - Get your supporting documentation certified

Please don't send us original documents unless we specifically request them.

Instead, we accept scanned copies of the originals. These scanned copies must be certified as true representations of the originals.

Who can certify my documents?

  • Current CII or Personal Finance Society members - ensure their membership is still current via the member search
  • Solicitors or notaries - ensure you send us the searchable link to their credentials, or if there is no searchable register, please enclose a letter from their regulating body confirming their status as a solicitor or notary
  • Representatives of the awarding organisation.

How do I include my documentation within my application?

A: Certified by a current CII/PFS member, solicitor or notary

  1. Make a copy of the original documents
  2. Show the originals to the certifier
  3. Ask the certifier to write on each page of the copies: "I have inspected the original document and confirm this is a true representation", followed by their name (block capitals) and signature. In addition, CII/PFS members should add their PIN number; solicitors and notaries should add their employer name, work address, email address, telephone number and details of the searchable register confirming their solicitor or notary status. If there is no searchable register, please enclose a letter from their regulating body confirming their status as a solicitor or notary within your application form
  4. Scan the certified copies, ensuring the certifier's details are clearly legible. PDF is the preferred file format. Other acceptable file formats are jpeg and png. Please don't send us HEIC files
  5. Ensure the filename is in the English alphabet, doesn't contain spaces, wildcards (eg * ? #) or special characters. The total file size must not exceed 20MB
  6. Enter the CII/PFS member, solicitor or notary's details into the application form as the person who has certified the copy
  7. Upload the certified scanned documents within the application form.

 - Here is an example of correctly certified documentation.

If you are experiencing difficulty getting your documentation certified because you rarely meet CII or Personal Finance Society members, please refer to the certifying supporting documentation page

It is your responsibility to ensure that these details are legible and that your application is complete.

B: Certified by a representative of the awarding organisation

  1. Ask a representative of the awarding organisation to email you a copy of your completion certificate and results transcript
  2. Their email must confirm the name of the qualification within the body of the message and their contact details must appear within the email signature
  3. Ensure each attachment's file name is in the English alphabet, doesn't contain spaces, wildcards (eg * ? #) or special characters. The total file size must not exceed 20MB
  4. Enter the awarding organisation representative's details into the application form as the person who has certified the copy. This must not be the Registrar or Responsible Officer who has signed the original (unless they are also the signatory to the email)
  5. Upload the email with its attachment(s) within the application form.

It is your responsibility to ensure that these details are legible and that your application is complete.

C: Digital qualification certificates and results transcripts

  1. Some awarding organisations provide digital certificates and results transcripts containing links to verification software.
  2. Others only provide external links (you don't see the documents). If your documentation contains:
  1. Digital documents containing links to verification software: please upload the pdf documents within the CII application form. Do not provide a printed or scanned copy because CII will need to use the embedded links to verify authenticity.
  2. Web / email links to an external website: where you don’t see the document itself, you would need to ask a CII/PFS member, solicitor, notary or representative of the awarding organisation to certify your documents, as outlined above.

Which documents must I upload into the application form?

  1. Qualification completion certificate (eg graduation certificate)
  2. Results transcript confirming your exam passes and dates you passed them
  3. Official document confirming your change of name, eg marriage certificate or deed poll (where appropriate)
  4. If your documentation is certified by a solicitor or public notary and they don't appear on their regulator's on-line searchable register, a letter from their regulating body confirming their solicitor or public notary status.

Please refer to the RPL Documentation FAQs for further details.

Step 3 - Make your application on-line

  • Log in to "MYCII" with your PIN number. Create a CII account if you don't already have one.
  • Complete the Check Your Eligibility search (Step 1, above) then select Apply
  • Enter details of the certifier, upload your documentation and complete the declarations
  • Select the exemptions (or sets of non unit-specific credits) that contribute to your desired qualification(s). If there are conditional modules, only select these if your results transcript confirms you have passed these.

Step 4 - CII verifies your supporting evidence and confirms next steps

  • If we have recently determined a prior learning award for your qualification – we will confirm your eligibility decision by email (normally within 15 working days). We will send you two emails: one to confirm the award offer and another with confirmation of the fee payable.
  • If we have not recently determined a prior learning award for your qualification - we will identify whether we require additional qualification material (e.g. syllabus, specimen exams). If so, we will email you to request this material.

Step 5 - Claim your prior learning award offer (purchase)

If your application is successful, claim your award by paying the fee. The payment options are:

  1. Telephone the contact centre to pay by card
  2. Bank transfer
  3. Corporate account.

Once you have paid the fee, your CII learning record will be updated within 24-48 hours. You can view this on your updated learning statement.

 

Pricing

There is no fee payable to make an application. The fees are based on each exemption / set of non unit-specific credits claimed.

The fee is based on the type of non-CII qualification that you have completed:

  • RPL Path 1: Prior learning awards for business, law and maths degrees will be charged at 50% of the standard Enrolment* price of the CII unit(s). The same applies for other qualifications whose learning outcomes and modules have a different structure to CII qualifications. These qualifications partially meet the learning outcomes across multiple CII units.
  • RPL Path 2: Prior learning awards for CII affiliated institutes' qualifications and other license to practice-related qualifications will be charged at 20% of the standard Enrolment* price of the CII unit(s). Examples include (UK) FCA Appropriate Qualifications that are constructed around the same set of regulatory standards as the CII Level 4 Diploma in Regulated Financial Planning and other qualifications whose learning outcomes and modules have the same structure as CII qualifications.

 *The Enrolment price is the base price for purchasing CII qualification units.

Find out more including examples.

 

Preparing your application

Before you apply, please read the scheme rules.

Follow these tips to ensure your application is successful:

  1. If you don't have your graduation certificate and results transcript / academic summary, you will need to approach your awarding organisation to obtain these before applying.
  2. Ensure your documentation is correctly certified as a true representation of the original(s). Refer back to the most common reasons for unsuccessful applications (above).
  3. Ensure the file names are in the English alphabet and don't contain spaces, wildcards (eg * ? #) or special characters and are max 20MB. The file types are either pdf (preferred), jpg or png. We don't accept HEIC files.
  4. Make one application per non-CII qualification, even if you have multiple qualifications from the same awarding organisation, eg Licenciateship, Associateship and Fellowship qualifications or qualifications in financial advice and mortgages.

If you have any queries, please contact us before you submit your application(s).

 

Ready to apply?

Proceed to the exemptions search page.