Goal 1. No Poverty
Percentage of Bottom financial quintile admission
AASTMT’s anti-poverty programs include a broad range of financial aid schemes, scholarships, and partnerships with charitable and philanthropic organizations that promote social inclusion, economic resilience, and investment in human capital. Through the coordinated efforts of the Financial Affairs, Admission and Registration, and Students Affairs Departments, the Academy identifies and assists low-income and vulnerable students, including those from developing countries and students with disabilities.
AASTMT aims to provide financial support to students that fall into the bottom 20% of household income group to enable them to access admission to the AASTMT. The percentage ranges between 10% and 15% of new students each semester provided that supporting documents are submitted.

For further information on scholarships given to undergraduate students, please go to AASTMT financial Aid sector and you can also go through the Conditions for Applying for and Continuity of Student Support
Target group:
Students whose financial capabilities or those of their families do not meet the following:
AASTMT aims to provide financial support to students that fall into the bottom 20% of household income group to enable them to access admission to the AASTMT. The percentage ranges between 10% and 15% of new students each semester provided that supporting documents are submitted.
For information on scholarships given to undergraduate students, please check
Conditions for Applying for and Continuity of Student Support
Target group:
Students whose financial capabilities or those of their families do not meet the following:
