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Information Seminar
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Important Responsibilities of Applicants General points regarding the CAO. Entry Requirements and the Points System. Entry to Medicine Making an application. How places are allocated by CAO After submitting the application. CAO Timetable
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Research thoroughly all the courses for which application is being made : Course code, content, requirements, fees, duration, award, options, etc. Be familiar with all aspects of the application system used (CAO) for these courses: Procedures, instructions, dates, fees, etc. Give time in their busy schedule, on a regular basis for the above.
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Publications College Prospectuses – 2011 Entry Student Yearbook and Career Directory 2, 2011 ed. Career Choice 2011 ed., Level Three Publications CAO Handbook 2011 Directory of L.C. Entry Requirements - 2011 Entry Newspapers The Irish Times Special CAO College Supplement - irishtimes.com Series of daily articles - Brian Mooney The Independent CAO Articles - Mary O Donnell – independent.ie
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Internet Qualifax – www.qualifax.ie Irish courses databasewww.qualifax.ie CAO – www.cao.ie Contains links to course websiteswww.cao.ie Careers Portal – www.careersportal.iewww.careersportal.ie College websites (Addresses in CAO Handbook) People Relatives Past pupils Admissions/Academic staff of colleges Guidance Counsellor Access to information and advice
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Centralised application system for 45 Irish 3 rd level institutions, including 9 fee-paying colleges. Every applicant should now have a CAO Application Pack which includes: ◦ 2011 CAO Handbook – application and course information ◦ Paper application form ◦ Application fee bank giro form Application Dates and Fees Paper ApplicationFeeClosing Date Normal€401 February 2011 (5.15pm) Late€801 May 2011 (5.15pm) Online ApplicationFeeClosing Date Early Discounted€3020 January 2011 (5.15pm) Normal€401 February 2011 (5.15pm) Late€601 May 2011 (5.15pm) Change of MindNo Fee1 July 2011 (5.15pm)
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Since 2005 there are now 3 types of courses students can apply for under the National Framework of Qualifications
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These are applied for on 2 separate lists on a single form: Level 6 & 7 CoursesLevel 8 Courses Ordinary Degrees (7) Higher Certificates (6) Honours Degrees (8) Up to 10 Course Choices Whether you apply for 1 or 20 courses – same fee. The courses are clearly labelled in the CAO Handbook, i.e. Level 6, 7 or 8. N.B. – Care must be taken with courses marked ‘Restricted’. These courses cannot normally be applied for after February 1 st due to extra assessments required.
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Minimum Entry Requirements E.g. UCD Pass 6 subjects At least 2 HC3 Pass in: Irish English Another Language Mathematics* Science Subject* Specific Subject Requirements E.g.s Engineering(UCD) HC3 Maths Veterinary Medicine(UCD) HC3 Chemistry French Law(UCD) HB3 French If all Entry Requirements are met applicant is deemed ‘Qualified’ to apply.
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Generally in the CAO system No. of qualified applicants > No. of course places --> selection system is needed. Selection system used in Irish 3 rd Level Colleges is POINTS SYSTEM Points are calculated from ONE sitting of the Leaving Certificate only. Points total is calculated from SIX best subjects Bonus points are awarded for Honours Mathematics by University of Limerick - all courses DIT - Course DT021, Electronic Eng. Entry Requirements can be satisfied over more than one sitting of the Leaving Certificate*
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GradeHonoursOrdinaryFoundation A11006020 A2905015 B1854510 B280405 B37535 C17030 C26525 C36020 D15515 D25010 D3455 LCVP Points Distinction 70 Merit50 Pass30
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In new system students must: Achieve at least 480 points and meet the course minimum entry requirements in the same sitting of the Leaving Certificate. Complete the Health Professionals Admissions Test (HPAT). Application for HPAT and sample questions are online at www.hpat-ireland.acer.edu.au www.hpat-ireland.acer.edu.au Format of test: 2½ hour paper-based test - 3 sections: (i) Logical Reasoning and Problem Solving (ii) Interpersonal Understanding (iii) Non-Verbal Reasoning
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Cost - €95 Only one test date in 2011. Valid for 2011 & 2012 Dublin centres may include UCD & RDS. Places allocated on combined score for LC and HPAT. LC Points: Up to 550: 1 1 new pt. 550 to 600: 5 1 new pt. LC max score = 560 HPAT max score = 300 Combined max score = 860 Contact colleges for details. Important dates: 4 November Registration opens 20 January Final date for normal registrations 1 February Final date for late test registrations (€145) 3 February Final date for exceptional late registrations (€190) 26 February Test Date 27 June Test results to students 17 to 21 August Collation of new scores 22 August Round 1 CAO offers
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Applications can be made online or by paper form – use one method only. (€10 charge if 2 applications sent) Always keep proof of sending application: online – print Receipt of Online Application, paper – obtain certificate of post If applying online,2 steps: (a) Create Application Account (b) Log in and enter details Online applicants will receive their CAO number on their Receipt of Online Application Paper applicants will receive their CAO number on their Statement of Course Choices www.cao.ie Apply & My Application www.cao.ie
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HEAR – Higher Education Access Route - third level admissions scheme for school leavers from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds. DARE – Disability Access Route to Education - third level admissions scheme for school leavers with disabilities. Very important to indicate on CAO form the applicants wish to be considered for either of the above schemes. www.accesscollege.ie
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**VERY IMPORTANT** Students must fill out both course lists in: Genuine Order of Preference Whatever course an applicant would most like to get onto on the basis of their research should be put down number one on the form. If they don’t get this whatever course they would next like to get onto should be put down number 2, etc, etc. They shouldn’t put down courses on the basis of predictions of next years cut off points or their own points scores.
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Science – DCU 100 places to be offered Science – Maynooth 100 places to be offered Course Cut Off Points = 330Course Cut Off Points = 335* Random Selection to be used Last place to be filled Applicant Position Points Score 1560 2535 3525 4520 5510 6 7505 8500 9490 -- 15455 16445 17440 18435 19420 20410 21405 -- 98345 99340 100335 101335 102335 103315 104310 105305 -- 182265 Applicant Position Points Score 1560 2535 3525 4520 5510 6 7505 8500 9490 -- 15455 16445 17440 18435 19420 20410 21405 -- 98340 99335 100330 101325 102315 103310 104305 105295 -- 182265 Course Merit Lists
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 So – what is the best way to fill in the courses? Dream Courses Realistic Courses Banker Courses
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Note: The position of a course in a student’s preference order does not in any way affect their chance of becoming entitled to a place on that course – points only. The exact same procedure takes place for both lists on the form, hence students may get 2 offers in August – one from each list, may accept only one. Students should think carefully about not accepting one of these offers, as they may not receive any further offers. Regardless of whether or not they accept a course in round 1, they will still be offered a higher preference course in subsequent rounds if they become entitled one.
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(Paper) Receive CAO number and Statement of Course Choices – check this carefully. (Online) Students receive CAO number online and use ‘My Application’ to check all their application details. May make changes to courses up to March 1 st - €10 fee Some students may be called for extra assessments. Receive Statement of Application Record – check details carefully. Change of Mind facility becomes available – use sparingly and carefully, especially after exams. (email confirmation) Leaving Cert. Results are sent to CAO. Places are allocated and offered by post and online. Students accept, reject or defer offered places. Further rounds of offers are made until all course places are filled.
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20 th January, 2011 ◦ Closing date for receipt of early online applications 1 st February, 2011 ◦ Closing date for receipt of normal applications 5 th February to 1 st March, 2011 ◦ Courses may be changed online including ‘restricted’, €10 Before/By 15th February, 2011 ◦ Receive Statement of Course Choices (paper applicants) 1st May, 2011 ◦ Closing date for receipt of late applications Early May, 2011 ◦ Change of mind forms may be sent. (online - May 3 rd ) Before/By 31st May, 2011 ◦ Receive Statement of Application Record 1st July, 2011 ◦ Latest date for receipt of change of mind form in CAO. ~22 nd ~ August, 2010 ◦ First round of offers will commence.
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Research courses thoroughly Apply as early as possible Apply online Pay by debit/credit card Put courses in order of preference Obtain / retain proof of application Be careful with change of mind
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