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The Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) has launched its AAT Bursary for 2025, with the highest ever number of bursaries on offer.

Last year, AAT doubled the number of bursaries offered to 40 bursaries, and this year will award a “record” 50 bursaries, providing comprehensive financial support to those from disadvantaged backgrounds who want to pursue a career in accounting.

The AAT bursaries cover all essential costs associated with obtaining an AAT Diploma in Accounting across Levels 2 – 4. 

This includes full training provider fees, the one-off AAT registration fee, and all assessment fees, with provisions for one resit per assessment if necessary. 

The scheme is open to anyone aged 16 or over, who can study with an approved AAT training provider, are not mid-course, and are able to demonstrate they are in “genuine financial need”.

To further expand the reach of its bursary scheme, this year AAT is also working with training provider Kaplan, a move that sees a further six bursaries offered for the AAT Level 2 Certificate in Accounting, which are fully paid for, along with a career guidance programme provided by Kaplan.

The AAT bursary judging panel comprises AAT members, supported by internal AAT staff. Internal staff review applications to identify suitable individuals for the panel, while external members, chosen through an application process, “bring diverse perspectives to the selection process”. 

Isla Billett, product director – Membership, Commercial and Charity at AAT, said: “The expansion of the bursary programme underscores AAT’s dedication to social mobility, providing a pathway for those who might otherwise be unable to afford professional training.

“By increasing the number of bursaries to 50, and by working with Kaplan to deliver an additional six places, AAT is not only investing in individual futures but also contributing to a more diverse and inclusive accounting profession. This initiative reflects our broader mission to unlock opportunity for everyone, regardless of their socioeconomic background, and make a career in accounting more accessible.”

She added: “In 2024, AAT received 602 applications for the bursary – proving the high demand for spaces. This bursary represents a transformative opportunity for aspiring accountants to overcome financial obstacles and embark on a rewarding professional journey.”

The bursary applications are open 25 April – 23 May 2025. Following this, judging takes place and successful applicants will be informed by the end of June 2025.

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