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How to Apply
One-year and one-term students
A limited number of places are available for EU and non-EU
students who are already enrolled in another university and do
not wish to undertake a four-year course in Trinity College. While
students may wish to be admitted for one term only, preference
is given to those who wish to attend for a full academic year,
particularly in the case of EU visiting students.
Applications may be made online, see
Completed applications must be received by 1 March 2013.
Applying for accommodation
Applicants may only apply for accommodation in Trinity Hall after
they have been offered a place on a course at Trinity College.
See page 8 for further details.
Fees information
Students who accept an offer of a place via CAO will be
contacted by the College Fees Office with regard to payment of
all fees due.
EU Students eligible for inclusion in the Irish government’s Free
Fees Initiative will be liable for the Student Contribution (€2,250
in 2012), previously known as the Student Charge. In addition
students are required to pay the Union of Students in Ireland
(USI) membership levy (€8 in 2012) and the Student Sports
Centre charge (€77 in 2012), but will not be liable for tuition fees
if approved for the Free Fees scheme.
Students eligible for a local authority grant will be liable only for
the Union of Students in Ireland (USI) membership levy (€8 in
2012) and the Student Sports Centre charge (€77 in 2012).
EU students who are not eligible for inclusion in the Free Fees
scheme pay the EU portion of the fees plus the other charges
referred to above.
Students who are classified as non-EU students should pay
the non-EU fee.
See
for further
information.
Please note: The above information was correct at the time of
publication. Any changes to this information after publication will
be listed on the above website.
Applicants’ appeals process
Applications are assessed on the basis of criteria listed in this
publication and on the Admissions Office website. This is also
the case in categorising students for the purposes of tuition fees.
Where an applicant appeals a decision the initial appeal is
considered by the Admissions Officer. If the applicant wishes to
appeal the matter further it is passed to the Senior Lecturer for
consideration.
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