Down students lead the way as accounting technicians graduate

Down students were to the fore as Accounting Technicians Ireland conferred membership to graduates in its first virtual conferring ceremony.
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Zara Malcolmson, Rathfriland, was placed first in Ireland in her year two exams, whilst Josephine Gribben, Warrenpoint, placed second in her year one exams.

Janine Hillock, Dromore; Emma Hughes, Killowen and Lauren Sayers, Waringstown were among those conferred as a Member of Accounting Technicians Ireland, as well as receiving the Diploma for Accounting Technicians.

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Qualifications combine professional exams and assessments with practical work experience.

Janine Hillock, Dromore, who was conferred as a Member of Accounting Technicians Ireland, as well as receiving her Diploma for Accounting Technicians.Janine Hillock, Dromore, who was conferred as a Member of Accounting Technicians Ireland, as well as receiving her Diploma for Accounting Technicians.
Janine Hillock, Dromore, who was conferred as a Member of Accounting Technicians Ireland, as well as receiving her Diploma for Accounting Technicians.

ATI delivers its programmes via a network of partner colleges all over the island of Ireland, and online, and its syllabus is tailored to suit students in both jurisdictions. Students can study full-time, part-time, online and as apprentices.

Graduates were conferred across three programmes, the Accounting Technician Apprenticeship, the Higher-Level Apprenticeship and the Diploma for Accounting Technicians.

Also, 40 Fellowships were awarded to experienced Accounting Technicians Ireland members in recognition of their contribution and expertise.

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