Wexford People

CAO late applicatio­n

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The closing date for applying to college was February 1. Can I still apply?

You apply for almost all full-time undergradu­ate courses through the Central Applicatio­ns Office (CAO). This includes, for example, university and institute of technology undergradu­ate courses such as Higher Certificat­es at Level 6 and degrees at Levels 7 and 8.

The closing date for 2017 CAO applicatio­ns was February 1, 2017. However, late applicatio­ns are allowed up to 5.15 pm on May 1, 2017. There is a fee to apply for courses through the CAO and late applicatio­ns are subject to an increased fee. Late online applicatio­ns cost €50.

You may change the courses you picked or the order of courses on your applicatio­n. This Change of Mind facility is free. It opens on May 5 and closes on July 1, 2017 at 5.15 pm.

If you are a mature applicant who wants to be assessed on mature grounds, or if you want to be considered for the HEAR and/ or DARE schemes, most colleges will require you to have applied to the CAO by February 1, 2017. There are also some restricted courses which cannot be applied for after February 1. The CAO provides a handbook that lists all the courses on offer and gives informatio­n on how to apply.

Decisions on offers of places are normally made in August and September, after the results of the Leaving Certificat­e have come out. A detailed schedule of the offer rounds is in the CAO handbook. It is important to note that there is no central applicatio­ns body for Post-Leaving Certificat­e (PLC) courses. Students must apply directly to the individual colleges. You should check the closing date for PLC courses with the college where the PLC course is taking place.

Further informatio­n is available from the Citizens Informatio­n Centre below.

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