| Course Name |
Access to Higher Education - School Leavers |
| Course Provider |
NUI Galway |
| Alternative Provider(s) |
St. Angela's College Sligo |
| Course Code |
APFC |
| Course Type |
Higher Education Direct Entry |
| Apply To |
Course provider |
| Attendance Options |
Full time, Daytime |
| Location (Districts) |
Galway City, Carroe |
| Duration |
It is a 20 week full-time course over a full academic year, normally September - May. |
| Entry Requirements |
Expand+The Access Course for School Leavers is a course specifically designed for students who are aged 22 or under and have a real desire to study at third level, but are unable due to financial or social reasons. This scheme facilitates school-leavers fro...
Hide-The Access Course for School Leavers is a course specifically designed for students who are aged 22 or under and have a real desire to study at third level, but are unable due to financial or social reasons. This scheme facilitates school-leavers from all schools in the BMW region and County Clare.
What standard of Leaving Certificate is required?
The desirable academic requirements for selection are: that you would have received, at least, two C3 grades on higher level papers, and four D3 grades at ordinary or higher level; or equivalent qualification such as a further education course. In addition, the University will require general details regarding your family's and your own financial circumstances.
Students who have completed a post-leaving certificate course of study are eligible.
The Access Course will be for selected people from schools in County Galway and surrounding regions who completed the Leaving Certificate examination in 2015, 2016 or 2017, and who did not gain the points required to enter the National University of Ireland, Galway. The course will run during the academic year 2017/2018 and will be full-time. People who successfully complete and pass the Access Course will be admitted to degree programmes in the Colleges of Arts, Social Sciences & Celtic Studies, Business, Public Policy & Law, Science, Engineering & Informatics, and Schools of Nursing & Health Sciences in September 2018.
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| Course Fee |
Course costs are borne by the University, contingent on funding. |
| Application Date |
Expand+NUI Galway School Leavers Access Programmes are open St. Angela's College, Sligo and An Cheathrú Rua (Carraroe).
Applicants must be resident in the Border, Midlands and Western (BMW) region or in County Clare for at least six months prior to the...
Hide-NUI Galway School Leavers Access Programmes are open St. Angela's College, Sligo and An Cheathrú Rua (Carraroe).
Applicants must be resident in the Border, Midlands and Western (BMW) region or in County Clare for at least six months prior to the commencement of the course.
Online application - see application weblink below.
Application check list:
1.Gather All Financial Details as listed in guidebook
2.Make the on-line application
3.Upload all documentation to your application
4.Download 2 copies of Referee Questionnaires below and send to referees to complete. The referees will then submit the reference by email to the Access Office at acccess@nuigalway.ie
SLA referees questionnaire letter
Any queries please email access@nuigalway.ie
Queries to: access@nuigalway.ie
In the event that you are called for an interview, you will be notified of the date and time by email.
Places are generally offered to students 2/3 weeks after the interviews are complete.
Once a place is offered the student is given a number of days to accept the offer.
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| Application Weblink |
Web Page - Click Here |
| Course Content |
Expand+This course targets those students who have the ability to benefit from and succeed in higher education but who, for a variety of social and economic reasons, are under-represented at third level. Students should be highly motivated and interested in...
Hide-This course targets those students who have the ability to benefit from and succeed in higher education but who, for a variety of social and economic reasons, are under-represented at third level. Students should be highly motivated and interested in studying at undergraduate level in their chosen area.
What kind of Socio-Economic Reasons are considered?
Long-term unemployment
Low family income
Little or no family tradition of progression onto higher education
Limited study facilities at home
Family stresses (particularly those related to family finance)
This programme is also suitable for students with disabilities, whose background education has been affected by long-term absenteeism due to their illness.
What are the course objectives?
To expose Access students to introductory 'taster' courses at University level which will relate to their interests and their future subject choices which will enable them to make subject choices which are related to their ability. (For example: making students aware of the special difficulties and demands involved in choosing language courses).
To ensure that the abilities of Access students are recognised and appropriate supports are given to them within the programme.
To ensure that Access students acquire the necessary writing and study skills which will enable them to maximise their full academic potential at NUI Galway.
To create an understanding amongst Access students regarding the skills and discipline necessary to manage time at University.
To ensure that Access students have a working knowledge of Information Technology.
What other supports are there?
Students are provided with relevant support while on the Access course and as undergraduates:
Academic Support (if required) in the form of additional tutorials in new or challenging subjects
On-going support and guidance from academic mentors and the Access Programme Office.
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| Subjects Taught |
Expand+The course content consists of two supporting elements: core subjects and academic options.
Core subjects include Study Skills, Applied Writing, Information Technology, and Educational Guidance.
Academic Options: provide students with introduct...
Hide-The course content consists of two supporting elements: core subjects and academic options.
Core subjects include Study Skills, Applied Writing, Information Technology, and Educational Guidance.
Academic Options: provide students with introductory university courses as a prelude to continuing their studies to a higher level. Students generally study four options (two per semester) from the following subjects *:
College of Arts, Social Sciences & Celtic Studies: Philosophy, Sociology, History, Irish, English, Mathematics, Geography
College of Science: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology
College of Engineering & Informatics: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology
College of Business, Public Policy and Law: Economics/Accountancy, Mathematics
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| Comment |
Should I also make an application through the CAO?
All current Leaving Certificate students are strongly advised to make an application for degrees through the CAO. |
| Further Enquiries |
For further details contact Imelda Byrne, Access Officer
Tel: (091) 493553
Fax: (091) 494573, E-mail: access@nuigalway.ie |
| Course Web Page |
Web Page - Click Here |
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