TU Dublin Open Day – Grangegorman

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TU Dublin Grangegorman, Thursday 16th January

TU Dublin Open Day – Grangegorman: CAO Information Evening for Parents & Guardians of school leavers, mature students and QQI (PLC) students.

5.30pm – 6.00pm: Registration and refreshments – meet the Admissions Team.

6.00pm – 6.40pm: Admissions Officer and CAO Correspondent for TU Dublin City Campus, Frank Costello will outline in detail the CAO application process including information on:

  • Overview of Disciplines at TU Dublin.
  • Progression at TU Dublin from level 6/7 to Level 8 Programmes.
  • QQI Access routes to TU Dublin.
  • Student supports at TU Dublin.

6.45pm – 7.30pm: Making a good course choice. Hosted by Head of Careers Service at TU Dublin City Campus – David Kilmartin.

Breakout sessions:

6.45pm – 7.15pm:

  • Access TU Dublin: RD005 – Rathdown House.
  • Applying to TU Dublin via Access TU Dublin.
  • HEAR Access Route.
  • TU Dublin Access Foundation Programme.

6.45pm – 7.15pm:

  • Sports Scholarships at TU Dublin: RD006 – Rathdown House.

Date:
Thursday 16th January
Time:
5.30pm - 7.30pm
Price:
Free - Registration required
Address:
Grangegorman Lower, Northside, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Grangegorman Lower, Northside, Dublin, Ireland

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