Timeline for this year’s college application process
Online facility to amend course choices becomes available for a late fee of €10 until March 1st . Only those who have omitted a restricted application course need utilise this facility.Interviews and portfolio presentations for restricted application courses take place in a manner in conformity with Covid-19 regulations during this time period. Following these assessments, applicants learn if they are approved for consideration for a place on each programme.
and remain open for about a week. Mature and deferred applicants who may be away from home should ensure any offer in early July is dealt with, as offers lapse if not accepted within the specified time period.An exceptional closing date for registered third-level students who wish to drop out of their current college programme and reapply for a new list of course choices through the CAO .
Shortly afterwards: Leaving Cert students who are unhappy with a grade they received and wish to view their marked exam scripts may do so online. There is no charge for viewing your marked exam scripts. Shortly afterwards: Students who wish to appeal the result in one or more Leaving Cert subjects can apply online through the SEC Student Portal to do so between these dates.Closing date for receipt of acceptance of CAO round one offers.
Results of Leaving Cert appeals released by the SEC by this date. Final offers of places by the CAO will be made in the days following the release of appeal results by the SEC. The exact dates for the release of this year’s Leaving Cert results and the subsequent CAO offers, and all that follows, have not as yet been determined. The Irish Times will update these details online when these dates have been confirmed.
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