Cao Offers Dublin City University
Dublin City University will welcome over 4,300 new undergraduate students this September, offering places to over 300 more students than in 2024. The university has seen particularly strong interest in many of its Engineering specialisms, Nursing courses, in School of Law and Government (including notably International Relations) and in Journalism, as well as across multiple specific... The university has increased its intake across several high demand courses, resulting in points remaining the same or having dropped in some instances (Computing, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Psychology). Speaking about the CAO 2025 offers, Professor Daire Keogh, President of Dublin City University said: “I am delighted to see the continued growth in demand for DCU’s offering, which reflects the excellence of the... I am also pleased that we have been able to broaden opportunities this year by offering new courses and increasing capacity in high-demand programmes in science and computing subjects.” We look forward to welcoming... Whatever course they have chosen, they can be confident that DCU staff are dedicated to providing the ‘transformative experience’ they deserve.” Read more here: https://lnkd.in/ehUAcj3Y #CAO2025 #WeAreDCU #DublinCityUniversity DCU Alumni DCU Global DCU Business...
I would add it would be categorical error of judgement to arrive at a conclusion that DCU's DNA relates to its establishment, a couple of decades ago. No. The amalgam of DCU is very much anchored into the origins of education policy for Ireland from St Pats in the 19th Century and the missionary college All Hallows and Mater Dei and the... Its multiple range orbit goes to USA/Australia/EU. I would describe its orientation track and trace, as practices of grounded recognition; very prudent fiscal management etc. The old sites combined with new, particularly the underlying ethos of our educational pedagogy in early education, reliant on multi-site transfers within Ireland and international.
With the current climate we are in, it is interesting to watch DCU's climb on the merit rankings. Certainly a university to watch. Over 4,300 new undergraduates - that’s a lot of freshers’ week pizzas and campus maps needed! 😁 Best of luck to all new students ☘️ Best of luck to all new students and those continuing their courses. Delighted that one of those 4,300 is my youngest, joining her brother in DCU Business School!
Round-two college offers issued by the Central Applications Office (CAO) on Monday was largely a tidying-up operation. For some applicants, it meant being offered a place on their favoured course having lost out on random selection in round one. For a number of other students, including potentially new applicants, there was a chance to avail of three highly sought after disciplines where new courses were approved after the cut-off deadline of July 1st. Maynooth University’s new general nursing degree proved highly attractive over the past week as applicants inserted it into their CAO course preference list above anything they have been offered to date. The minimum CAO points required are 466, the highest among all the general nursing degrees offered in round one. In contrast, those applicants who listed the new physiotherapy degree at Atlantic Technological University (ATU) in Letterkenny and pharmacy at ATU in Sligo can count themselves fortunate.
This is because they secured their places at considerably lower points than the equivalent courses offered elsewhere in round one. Physiotherapy in Letterkenny is offered at 531. This is in contrast to the next lowest, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI), where it was offered at 566, 35 points higher. Similarly, pharmacy in Sligo is offered at 577, 12 points lower than the 589 required in RCSI in round one. We know that going to university is a big transition, so we have listed the steps you need to take from now until we welcome you in September. Round A offers will be issued by the CAO on Friday 4 July at 10am.
Please log onto your CAO account to accept your DCU offer by Thursday 10 July at 3pm at www.cao.ie. Round O offers will be issued by the CAO on Thursday 7 August at 10am. Please log into your CAO account to accept your DCU offers by reply date of Tuesday 12 August at 3pm at www.cao.ie. Round 1offers will be issued by the CAO on Wednesday 27 August at 2pm. Please log into your CAO account to accept your DCU offer by reply date of Tuesday 2 September at 3pm at www.cao.ie You should accept your offer as outlined in your offer letter, through the DCU Application Portal.
Dublin City University will welcome over 4,000 new students this September. Over 600 of these students will come through non-Leaving Cert pathways. Dublin City University has seen a sustained demand across its engineering, nursing, mathematics and some business undergraduate programmes and the DCU Futures programmes have also seen growth. Speaking about the CAO 2024 offers, Professor Daire Keogh, President of Dublin City University said: “I am very pleased to see the continued growth in demand for DCU courses in this year’s CAO offers. This reflects the high quality of our programmes, which are designed to prepare excellent, future-ready graduates. With Ireland’s highest graduate employment rate, DCU students can be confident of a bright future.” Read more here: https://lnkd.in/gpY4YUi6 #CAO2024 #WeAreDCU #DublinCityUniversity DCU Alumni DCU Global DCU Business School DCU Faculty of Engineering and...
Find out more about the many routes into university, whether it be DCU or elsewhere. There are a wide variety of ways to access higher level education. The CAO, DARE and HEAR schemes and accessing higher education as a mature student are some of the most common ways of getting into university. Learn more about these routes in this post. The most common way of getting into third level education in Ireland is through the CAO. This is based on Leaving Certificate examination results.
Achieving the required number of points qualifies the student for the course of their choice. You can apply to the CAO online at www.cao.ie. Before starting your application, it is advised that you read and understand the CAO Handbook, which can be found here. This will guide you through the application process and give you more information on supplementary admissions such as DARE and HEAR. Your SNA or guidance counselor will be able to go through this with you. You can watch a video on the CAO process here.
Dublin City University will welcome over 4,300 new undergraduates this September. The university has seen particularly strong interest in many of its Engineering specialisms, Nursing courses, in School of Law and Government (including notably International Relations) and in Journalism, as well as across multiple specific... The university has increased its intake across several high demand courses, resulting in points remaining the same or having dropped in some instances (Computing, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Psychology). Speaking about the CAO 2025 offers, Professor Daire Keogh, President of Dublin City University said: “I am delighted to see the continued growth in demand for DCU’s offering, which reflects the excellence of the University’s courses and the student experience. I am also pleased that we have been able to broaden opportunities this year by offering new courses and increasing capacity in high-demand programmes in science and computing subjects.”
We look forward to welcoming first-years in the coming weeks. Whatever course they have chosen, they can be confident that DCU staff are dedicated to providing the ‘transformative experience’ they deserve.”
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Dublin City University Will Welcome Over 4,300 New Undergraduate Students
Dublin City University will welcome over 4,300 new undergraduate students this September, offering places to over 300 more students than in 2024. The university has seen particularly strong interest in many of its Engineering specialisms, Nursing courses, in School of Law and Government (including notably International Relations) and in Journalism, as well as across multiple specific... The univer...
I Would Add It Would Be Categorical Error Of Judgement
I would add it would be categorical error of judgement to arrive at a conclusion that DCU's DNA relates to its establishment, a couple of decades ago. No. The amalgam of DCU is very much anchored into the origins of education policy for Ireland from St Pats in the 19th Century and the missionary college All Hallows and Mater Dei and the... Its multiple range orbit goes to USA/Australia/EU. I would...
With The Current Climate We Are In, It Is Interesting
With the current climate we are in, it is interesting to watch DCU's climb on the merit rankings. Certainly a university to watch. Over 4,300 new undergraduates - that’s a lot of freshers’ week pizzas and campus maps needed! 😁 Best of luck to all new students ☘️ Best of luck to all new students and those continuing their courses. Delighted that one of those 4,300 is my youngest, joining her broth...
Round-two College Offers Issued By The Central Applications Office (CAO)
Round-two college offers issued by the Central Applications Office (CAO) on Monday was largely a tidying-up operation. For some applicants, it meant being offered a place on their favoured course having lost out on random selection in round one. For a number of other students, including potentially new applicants, there was a chance to avail of three highly sought after disciplines where new cours...
This Is Because They Secured Their Places At Considerably Lower
This is because they secured their places at considerably lower points than the equivalent courses offered elsewhere in round one. Physiotherapy in Letterkenny is offered at 531. This is in contrast to the next lowest, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI), where it was offered at 566, 35 points higher. Similarly, pharmacy in Sligo is offered at 577, 12 points lower than the 589 required in ...