On 7th Oct 2020, CFA Institute announced that the Dec20 CFA exams have been cancelled in 37 locations worldwide. This was followed by:
Hopefully there will be no more cancelled locations announced. In this article we cover where’s been cancelled, and a roundup of the top most-asked candidate questions.
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If it’s been 24 hours and you’ve not received an email, it’s best to get in touch with CFA Institute as soon as you can.
“While I know this comes as disappointing news to some of our candidates, the combination of local public health rules and the lack of venue availability means we cannot proceed with the exams in some markets,” said Margaret Franklin, CFA, President and CEO, CFA Institute.
“I want to thank our candidates for their patience as we work through the impact of this public health crisis, and I assure them that we considered all options before making this difficult decision.”
Please remember that because of the introduction of the computer-based testing format, registration is now a two step process:
If you feel that your exam location will be cancelled and you don’t want to take the risk, you can postpone now.
The computer-based testing format employed by CFA Institute will allow for:
It’s hoped the more COVID-robust format will mean that the 2021 CFA exams will be less likely to be cancelled.
This could mean that 2021 would need to process up to half a million individual CFA exams. Yikes.
CFA Institute, however, would be fully aware of this and likely factor this into their 2021 CBT exam logistics. In addition to more exam days and more test locations, CFA exam sessions also now occur twice as often under the new CBT exam schedule.
CFA Institute have highlighted all the above points, but they’ve not explicitly guaranteed that every postponed candidate will be able to get their first choice of exam slot and location.
Additionally, CAIA has just announced that online proctored exams are now available, so you can take your CAIA exams right from home.
Alternatively – you could also take a break. Spend some time with your family and friends, practice some yoga, and focus on yourself.
u/Rotis127419 at Reddit summed it up well:
Given the cancellations in a lot of places, I feel like a lot of us who are frustrated and upset need to hear that life isn’t all about work and our career. Yes, it’s important of course – but it’s not the end all, be all.
The other day, I found out that someone in my firm’s pregnant wife had a brain aneurysm and passed away unexpectedly. He lost his wife and unborn child. The guy’s whole life got turned upside down in the blink of an eye.
The point is, stop stressing about this exam. Yes, it’s hard work. But life isn’t all about this stuff. So take a day or two or several off, get some sleep, spend time with friends and family, and then dive right back in with a positive attitude. Good luck for whoever is still taking in December!
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Hi, I just applied to August level II but wasn’t able to sign up for a location yet. It mentions they are working to increase the availability but no luck ao far. Meanwhile I have access to the studying resources / books from 2020. Do you also know if that will change in 2021? One last thing. I really feel for all that worked so hard to study to have their exams canceled.. I can’t imagine the feeling and you should deserve a special certification or benefit somehow.. Perhaps you could suggest to have an easier exam / less hours for all that got their exam cancelled last minute. Exam is based on knowledge comparison anyway. I am struggling exactly to understand if it will happen to me in August as well..
Hi Ines, 2021 CFA syllabus is the same as 2020's due to the pandemic. So you can study for August 2021 exams now with your 2020 curriculum.
It is up to CFA Institute to set the Minimum Passing Score, and I don't think the exams will be any easier even with the current circumstances. Some candidate are even thrice postponed (Jun20-Dec20-Feb21), so we all just have to get on and make the best out of the extra study time.
Hi,
I missed the email referring to the Oct 20 deadline. I was due to sit the exam last June and then last December. I have emailed CFA Institute but wondered what chance you though I may have of deferring this to July?
many thanks,
Liam
Hi Liam, this is an interesting question. Have you log into your CFA Institute account to see what your current status is? Are you automatically deferred to February, for example? Let me know.
There may be some announcements this week on 2 Feb by CFA Institute on deferral options and even online proctoring option that is applicable for Feb candidates only.
Contacting CFA Institute is the right move though.
I was registered for lvl 3 in Des Moines, and the cancellation yesterday 1.5 weeks before the test is crushing... I'm so demoralized, so depressed, I can't believe they would do that to us.
Hey there, we are soooo sorry to hear that, it must be super frustrating to be cancelled so close to the finishing line. Please hang in there, we feel for you :(
Its November 25th, i got an email yesterday that my December exam got cancelled with just 9 days left. I was appearing for level 3. Its soo frustrating, the earliest i can give it now is 6 months from now, which is may, i feel if they are canceling so close to the exam they should have some flexibility to give it sooner. If its in may now i ll have to start from scratch all over again
Hey Sana, that is definitely frustrating, being cancelled so close to the exams. We are so sorry to hear that :(
Why was the exam cancelled in Des Moines, IA? What are the options- the soonest someone can take the exam?
Hey Marie, I'm so sorry to hear that. Des Moines was cancelled today due to the 3 factors (pandemic restrictions/lack of available/willing testing personnel). You should be receiving an email from CFA Institute 'within 24 hours' of cancellation, for a complimentary registration for a 2021 exam. Have you got that yet?
The quote by u/Rotis127419 at Reddit is not helpful. In fact, the reason the double cancellation is so painful to many of us because WE KNOW that there are better things to be doing with our lives than studying for a full year for a non-existent exam. We have given up time with our friends, family, children, grandparents, and WE KNOW that life is precious and that the time lost with them is lost forever. It is not just about the stress of the exam, though it does take a mental and physical toll! It is about everything we have given up. We cannot be refunded for the time we have lost. It's very sad. Just wanted to point out that saying "there are more important things in life" is actually the reason why it sucks. I wanted to finish with this and move on. As did many others. And other programs have managed to do so, so why not the CFA?
Today, November 11th, I have been noticed that my exam location is canceled for December 2020. There is only 25 left to my exam. Is this really necesary? Of course this year have been tough and I understand the reasons for the postpone of 2020 June exams. But I think cancelation of December exams is not fair at all. I consider CFA had enough time to be prepare for the pandemic restrictions. In my country, Spain, there is not such a think as sheltering right now and students are going to the universities , offial exams are being taken ass well. This is not fair at all and students who has trust in CFA deserve more that just the cancelation of the examens without further clarifications or alternatives.
Hey Cecilia, I'm so sorry to hear that - it is really frustrating to have it cancelled so close to the actual day. What is the next available slot you could book? Unfortunately, this is going to continue weekly until the last week before the Dec exams. It is likely that there are more locations to come. Our understanding is the CFA Institute is trying to have it in as many locations as they can, if it's a pandemic restrictions reason for Spain, it is likely that they couldn't get the green light from the relevant authorities to hold it, hence the cancellation. Hang in there, we all feel for you...
I registered for December 2020 exams. Exams at my test centre are cancelled and i have missed 20th oct deadline. What should i do now?
Hi Mosham, if your exam location is cancelled, you will receive a notification email from CFA Institute 'within 24 hours'. You will find a complimentary registration in your account and can immediately defer to an exam in 2021.
Hi Zee,
What would you think happens if this deadline is missed (I missed mine).
Thanks,
Liam
Hi I just found out my exam venue was cancelled (the mail was received on 8 October but I didn’t open it till today). It’s the second time the exam has been postponed and I’d like to register for the next available level 2 slot (May ‘21) but on the website when I click “change my exam registration” it says I’m not registered for any cfa exam and doesn’t give me the option to choose May ‘21. Please can someone advise.
Hi Neel, sorry to hear you got postponed twice. Did you receive an email from CFA Institute on this? It may be worth emailing CFA Institute about the lack of options online to defer. However, I think there is a better way for you to save some money on your May21 registration. Since you are twice postponed, you have the option to request for a refund on 7th Dec 2020, and wait for a refund (latest processed by Apr21). And then, you can register later before 23 Feb 2021 for Early Registration fee for May21 exams. This is feasible as CFA Institute has confirmed in writing to us that once a candidate’s refund has been requested and they will reset their account so that they aren’t registered for any exam [re-setting should happen within approximately 24 hours], they can re-register and submit payment for the new exam at any time. They can do this even if they haven’t actually received their money back yet. Hope this helps!
What are your thoughts about the 10/20 deadline? I’m worried that if my exam is cancelled after the 20th I won’t be able to register for 2021 exams. Perhaps I’m being to literal when I read CFAI verbiage about the deadline
Hi Tom, if your exam is cancelled after 20th Oct, you still can register for 2021 exams. CFA Institute recently moved the Feb21 final registration dates from 3 Nov 2020 to 7 Dec 2020 for that reason (more details here https://www.300hours.com/articles/all-the-dates-you-need-for-your-next-cfa-exam).
Thank you for the reply and for the insights related to the exam, they are both appreciated!