Q: I’m currently studying Level 4 and have completed all the modules except for the optional units. Q: Will the bookkeeping qualifications be graded in Q2022?Ī: Yes, the bookkeeping qualifications will be graded under Q2022. Some additional learning areas around sustainability and technology have been brought into the Q2022 qualifications, as these are relevant to all industries, not just accountancy. When we do this, we liaise with employers and experts in the field, and we consider what the future of the industry is going to look like – so we have to make some amendments to our qualifications accordingly. We have to review and update our qualifications periodically, generally around every four years. Q: What are the benefits of changing to Q2022, besides not having to do the synoptic?Ī: AQ2016 is a massively valued qualification – employers love it, we know that it meets the market demands, and it’s still fit for purpose and will continue to be fit for purpose as the years go on. For Level 3, this will be Business Awareness, and for Level 4, this will be Internal Accounting Controls and Systems. If you don’t, you’ll need to transfer over to Q2022 and complete one outstanding module. Check your MyAAT account for the synoptic assessment window calendar to ensure you can complete your synoptic assessment before the deadline. However, there are specific synoptic windows, and you cannot sit synoptic assessments outside these windows. Q: What happens if I only have one synoptic assessment to complete?Ī: You have until 30 September 2023 to complete your AQ2016 synoptic assessments. For Q2022, there is only one synoptic assessment at Level 2 – the business environment synoptic. Q: Will there be synoptic assessments for Q2022?Ī: Synoptic assessments are currently in AQ2016 across Levels 2, 3 and 4. You won’t need to do anything again in relation to Level 2. You will then just go ahead and start fresh – you’ll register for Q2022 at Level 3 and you’ll start your student journey from there and go through that qualification. Q: What happens if I finish Level 2 and want to start Level 3 under Q2022? Will the results not transfer and will I have to take the synoptic again?Ī: Once you’ve finished your qualification on AQ2016, it won’t transfer over to Q2022, but that’s because it doesn’t need to – because you’ve completed it in its own right on AQ2016. And even if you have not completed it by then, you can transfer to the Q2022 equivalent qualification, you’ll just need to check the AQ2016 to Q2022 Transitional Arrangements tool to see which assessments transfer, as you may have additional assessments to sit. You’ve got until 30 September 2023 to complete your current AQ2016 qualifications. You won’t lose any of the assessments you’ve already achieved. What happens now that Q2022 has launched?Ī: Nothing. Q: I haven’t completed my AQ2016 qualification yet. Here we answer your frequently asked questions about Q2022. On 1 September 2022, AAT launched Qualifications 2022 (Q2022), new versions of our bookkeeping and accounting qualifications.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |