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Admission Requirements 2013
15 A grade D on the ordinary or higher paper in mathematics
and in one of biology, physics, chemistry, physics/chemistry
or agricultural science.
Applicants who have previously been unsuccessful
(academic and/or placement) in any Nursing or Midwifery
programme or have any issues which would affect their
registration with An Bord Altranais will only be considered for
re-entry to Nursing or Midwifery on a case-by-case appeal
basis to the relevant Programme Board. Such applicants
should make their case in writing to the Admissions
Officer and include any relevant details of extenuating
circumstances.
16 This is a restricted entry course, therefore; applications must
be submitted to the CAO by 1 February of the proposed year
of entry. The Adelaide Hospital Society, which is a voluntary
charitable organisation, nominates suitable applicants
each year to the Adelaide School of Nursing. In selecting
applicants, the Society has regard to its particular obligation
to applicants from the Protestant community and also to
members of inter-church families. Applicants will be sent an
additional application form, to be returned to the Adelaide
Hospital Society. On the basis of information provided,
applicants may be called to interview before final selections
are made.
17 This is a restricted entry course, therefore, applications must
be received by the CAO by 1 February of the proposed
year of entry. Mature applicants to Midwifery or Nursing are
NOT required to submit a mature-student supplementary
application form to Trinity College. If you indicate Midwifery
or Nursing as a mature student, the Nursing Career Centre
will invite you to a written assessment.
Applicants who have previously been unsuccessful
(academic and/or placement) in any Nursing or Midwifery
programme or have any issues which would affect their
registration with An Bord Altranais will only be considered for
re-entry to Nursing or Midwifery on a case-by-case appeal
basis to the relevant Programme Board. Such applicants
should make their case in writing to the Admissions
Officer and include any relevant details of extenuating
circumstances.
18 A higher level grade C in biology and a higher level grade C
in one of physics, chemistry or physics/chemistry.
19 A higher level grade C3 or an ordinary level grade A2 in
mathematics.
20 A higher level grade C in English and grade D at ordinary or
higher level in a language other than English.
21 Applicants who wish to choose Strand B (see page 82) must
attain at least grade HC3 in Leaving Certificate Irish or grade
C in A-level Irish. There are no course specific requirements
for Strand A.
22 A higher level grade C3 in mathematics. Also, a grade C1 at
higher level in French or German if selecting French or German,
or a grade B3 at higher level in Irish if selecting Irish.
Course
Code
Name
Specific subjects required
Available
Places in
2012
Minimum
points in
2011
Page
TR801 Dental nursing (diploma)
See notes A and C
25
330
172
TR802 Dental hygiene (diploma)
See note B and C + Restricted entry
8
420
171
TR803 Dental technology (ordinary degree)
See notes A and C + Restricted entry
6
400
176
Notes
A Applicants are required to present six subjects, including
English, mathematics and one of physics, chemistry, biology,
physics/chemistry or agricultural science.
Of the six subjects presented, two must be of a standard of
at least grade C3 on ordinary Leaving Certificate papers.
The remaining four subjects must be presented to a standard
of grade D3 on ordinary Leaving Certificate papers.
B Applicants are required to present six subjects, including
English, mathematics and one of physics, chemistry, biology,
physics/chemistry or agricultural science.
Of the six subjects presented, two must be of a standard of
at least grade C3 on higher Leaving Certificate papers. The
remaining four subjects must be presented to a standard of
grade D3 on ordinary Leaving Certificate papers.
C Applications may also be considered from mature applicants
who do not satisfy the academic entry requirements but can
demonstrate appropriate experience relevant to the course.
Applications for restricted entry courses must be submitted to
the CAO by 1 February of the proposed year of entry.
Course requirements 2013: Ordinary degree and diploma courses
TCD