Cao Offers Undergraduate Dublin City University

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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. The National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ) provides an understanding of a qualification and can help individuals compare qualifications. DCU Undergraduate Courses are Level 8 Honours degrees. DCU does not offer Level 7 degrees. Six new courses and four new specialisms

DCU Futures is the most ambitious innovation in teaching and learning in the history of Dublin City University. All of our courses at DCU focus on getting you career ready and provide you with the skills you need to take on an ever changing world. From chemical sciences to digital business to sustainability, there is something to suit your interests and goals for your future. Read more about our Students' own experience of our Future courses HERE. What makes DCU Futures different? Find out 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.” The purpose of the Central Applications Office (CAO) is to process centrally applications for undergraduate courses in Irish Higher Education Institutions (HEIs), and to deal with them in an efficient and fair manner. The HEIs retain the function of making decisions on admissions. This handbook has been prepared to provide information about the CAO application process. By reading this handbook carefully you will find out the information that you need to assist you with your application.

Undergraduate applicants based in the EU and presenting EU qualifications, make an application through the Central Applications Office (CAO) by 1st February. Take note of the important closing date information for CAO applicants. This includes multi-national qualifications from applicants educated in Europe, to include the European Baccalaureate (EB) and the International Baccalaureate (IB). To verify the countries included in this application route, please visit here. Please visit the individual programme page which will outline the closing date, entry requirements and will also direct you to CAO to submit an application. The undergraduate programme course listing by faculty is available here.

For application and admission information click here or email ugadmissions@dcu.ie. All Applicants must apply through DCU's Student Application Portal which is available here. Here's a quick step by step guide if you need help with your application. Please note that documentation uploaded in support of your application must not be password protected. Any documentation that is password protected or ineligible to our admissions team will cause delays in your application and possibly result in your application not being assessed or deemed unsuccessful. Please visit the individual postgraduate programme page which will outline the closing date, entry requirements and will also direct you to the appropriate application portal for that programme.

The postgraduate course listing by faculty is available here.

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