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The average cost of going to college in Ireland has increased by €536 to over €15,500 per year, according to a new study.

The average cost of going to college in Ireland has risen by €536 this year, according to a new study.

It will cost students more than €15,500 to go to college this year, according to the latest student cost of living guide fromIn 2024, students eligible for free tuition fees are expected to spend an average of €15,632 on college, which is €536 more per year than in 2023.to attend third-level education, costing €19,527 this year – up €957 from last year – followed by Maynooth and Cork .

The cost of living is the most pressing concern of 62% of people in Ireland aged between 18 and 19, according to a recent survey by the Youth Council of Ireland, with one in five skipping meals to save money. Main image: The inner courtyard on the campus of Trinity College Dublin is seen in February 2008. Picture by: mauritius images GmbH / Alamy Stock Photo‘There was only one bed’ - International students offered ‘sex-for-rent'

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