What are the benefits of DCU Access?
How Are DCU Access Scheme Supports Applications Assessed?Applications are assessed on a number of financial, cultural and social conditions known as Indicators. You must meet Indicator 1, plus at least two other Indicators, one of which must be from 4 or 5 or 6 to be eligible for DCU Access.
more information here Medical Poland’s Open Day will be held in Dublin on 10th March. There will be a chance to ask any questions and get immediate answers,so we encourage all interested to accept the invitation. The details of the event you will find below. This will be the last event before interviews in Dublin in April ( this year LC Students can secure their place based on mocks results or predicted grades signed by school officials )Place: Colaiste Mhuire, Polish Weekend School, Ratoath Rd, Dublin 7,
Time: 10/03/2018, 11 am First interviews for Medicine and Veterinary Medicine will be scheduled for 27th ( Friday morning) and 28th April in Dublin !!! ( exact place will be announced on 10th March, during our Open Day in Dublin ) Inchicore College Sports Poster attached for display on noticeboards. Places are filling quickly across all courses at Inchicore College. Our next round of Interviews are on Wednesday 7th of March. If the date and time doesn’t suit please contact the office to be re-scheduled in April on 01 453 3330.
For school visits and talks on PLC courses please email [email protected] Apply at http://www.inchicorecollege.ie/ Reminder - closing date is 1 March see notice board for more info.
Below is further information on the 2018 Irish Sport Horse Young Breeders programme including booking information for the training days and the careers event. https://www.teagasc.ie/rural-economy/rural-development/equine/ish-young-breeders-programme/events/ As you are aware we recently held our first round interviews. Rather than having a date for the next round of interviews each department in the college will be interviewing every couple of weeks so your students will not have to wait long to get an interview. Interviews will generally take place on a Wednesday afternoon.
Students can apply at www.cdcfe.ie There following courses are closed and may not reopen until August. Social Care Pre-University Science (DCU Access) Health Science (Pre-Nursing) Closing Date Friday 2nd March 2018
Event Date:02 March 2018 – 02 March 2018 Event Time:TBC Venue: Institute of Technology Tralee Organised by: Sports Office The scholarships reward excellence and encourage outstanding performance in sport and are open to applicants for all programmes at IT Tralee. Successful recipients may be eligible to receive a place on reduced points in their chosen course. Applications across all sports will be considered. IT Tralee sports scholarships have previously been awarded to athletes who excelled in the following sports: Athletics, Basketball, Boxing, Camogie, Golf, Football, Handball, Hockey, Hurling, Judo, Ladies Rugby, Ladies Soccer, Rowing, Rugby, Soccer & Taekwon-Do. IT Tralee also offers Elite Performance Scholarships in addition to the existing Sports Scholarship Programme. Click here for more information … The only place to find out everything there is to know about the world of advertising. Meet the young professionals working in the industry to get no holds insights into this exciting and rewarding career.This expo is open to students from all courses, you don’t have to be studying advertising, you may be pleasantly surprised how you can transfer your skill set.
Click here for more information … Trinity joins forces with Columbia University to offer dual degree programmes in the arts and humanities
Trinity College Dublin has joined forces with one of the US’s top universities, Columbia University in a strategic partnership. It will give students from all over the world the opportunity to study in these two globally renowned universities on both sides of the Atlantic. Trinity College’s Provost & President, Dr Patrick Prendergast and Columbia University’s Executive Vice President and Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Professor, David Madigan signed the partnership agreement for Dual BA Programmes in the arts and humanities at a special US-Irish event stateside in Columbia University, with academics from both institutions in attendance along with Trinity alumni and Irish-Americans based in New York. Click here for more information … The Technological University for Dublin Alliance are delighted to have been successful in securing 25 bursaries from the 1916 Bursary Fund scheme established by the Department of Education and Skills to support implementation of the National Plan for Equity of Access to Higher Education 2015-2019.In 2013/2014 an average of 34% of all new entrants across DIT, IT Tallaght and ITB were from Non-Manual, Semi-Skilled and Unskilled Socio-Economic Backgrounds. Historically all three institutes have been at the heart of supporting individuals from areas of socio-economic disadvantage to access education. The geographic location of all three in areas of significant disadvantage gives the TU4D alliance the unique position to build on the success we have achieved to date in extending the opportunity of education to all. The 1916 Bursary of 5,000 euros will be awarded to 25 first year students in the next three academic years 2017/2018, 2018/2019 and 2019/2020 and will fund the entire duration of a student’s programme of study.
The 1916 Bursary Fund will be awarded to 12 students at DIT, 7 students in IT Tallaght and 6 in IT Blanchardstown. The fund is open to full-time and part-time students from under-represented socio-economic groups who meet at least one of the following criteria: First time, mature student entrants Students with a disability Irish Travellers Further education award holders Lone parents Ethnic minorities (including programme refugees) Applications for the 2017/2018 Academic Year are now open and all details can be found at http://www.itb.ie/StudyatITB/accessoffice.html |
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