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Ahead - Better Options 2016 College Fair - Nov 23rd. DisAbility Access Map. Post-School-Education / Training Opportunities. Central Applications Office. Applicants, parents and Guidance Counsellors with questions about completing the HEAR or SIF/DARE form should consult the published guides and contact CAO if they cannot find answers to their questions.

Central Applications Office

We will have staff trained in dealing with queries on completing these sections of the form. Questions on how applicants will be assessed and how offers are to be determined should be directed to the Access and Disability Offices in Higher Education Institutions and not CAO. CAO plays no part in making decisions on admissions. To speak to a DARE representative in the Access Office of each of the participating institutions please use the contact details listed here. To speak to a HEAR representative in the Access Office of each of the participating institutions please use the contact details listed here. DARE HEAR promotional video The video gives an overview of DARE and HEAR and features a HEAR undergraduate and a DARE alumni speaking about their experience of college. Access - Royal College Surgeons in Ireland. Access is about equality of opportunity and supporting all students to reach their full educational potential.

Access - Royal College Surgeons in Ireland

RCSI recognises that not all members of our society have had the same opportunities to benefit from higher education. Students with disabilities, members of the Traveller community and students from certain socio-economic backgrounds continue to experience a variety of barriers to reaching their full educational potential. RCSI is strongly committed to significantly increasing the participation rates of all these and other such groups and to the creation of a socially inclusive learning environment for all. access@rcsi.ie RCSI operates a 'reasonable accommodation' policy in relation to applicants and students who are registered with a disability. Contact Us: E: disability@rcsi.ie RC001 is the course code used for the Mature Entry route.

For further information, please visit the Admissions section of this website or contact the Admissions Office; University Access Courses - Prospective Students - Trinity Access Programmes : Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin, Ireland. These are one-year, full-time courses that prepare young adults and mature students to go on and study at degree level in Trinity.

University Access Courses - Prospective Students - Trinity Access Programmes : Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin, Ireland

They take place in Goldsmith Hall, Trinity College. TAP also works with three colleges of further education, each of which delivers a one-year, full-time, FETAC-accredited university access course in liberal arts. The colleges are: Access & Civic Engagement: Access Entry Routes. Welcome to our Access Entry Route section!

Access & Civic Engagement: Access Entry Routes

We are glad you’re eager to learn more about starting a college course. The Access Service offers a range of supports to aid you through this process. Please take some time to look at the various Access entry routes and feel free to contact us for further information. We are more than happy to give you advice on which entry route might be suitable for your individual needs and to support you in making your application.

We are also happy to answer any questions parents/guardians might have about filling out application forms, collecting any supporting documents or indeed any general questions about going to college! To get detailed information on each of our entry routes and decide which one might suit you, select from the options on the right or click on Access Entry Routes Information 2015. Here is a summary of how you can apply to each route: DCU access routes. Access DCU Supports This is a support scheme for school leavers from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds applying for courses in DCU.

DCU access routes

To be eligible to apply, you must be under 23 years of age on 1st January 2013 and must have completed an Irish Leaving Certificate. How are Access DCU Supports Applications Assessed? Applications are assessed on a number of financial, cultural and social conditions known as Indicators. You must meet Indicator 1, plus a combination of two other indicators to be eligible for Access DCU Supports. 1 plus 2 plus 4 or 5 1 plus 3 plus 4 or 5 1 plus 4 plus 5 Indicator (condition)