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After the Leaving Cert…2014

After the Leaving Cert…2014. Applying to college CAO PLC HEAR (Access Programme) Changes in Grants due to Budget. Choosing Courses. Check the websites e.g.., qualifax.ie, careersportal.ie, careerdirections.ie, cao.ie, accesscollege.ie, studentfinance.ie, postgradireland etc..

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After the Leaving Cert…2014

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  1. After the Leaving Cert…2014 Applying to college CAO PLC HEAR (Access Programme) Changes in Grants due to Budget

  2. Choosing Courses • Check the websites e.g.., qualifax.ie, careersportal.ie, careerdirections.ie, cao.ie, accesscollege.ie, studentfinance.ie, postgradireland etc.. • Check prospectuses for details • Go to open days • Discuss your options with • Family and friends • Guidance counsellor • Subject teachers

  3. Overview Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI), established in 2012 is now responsible for the following: • NQAI – establishes and maintains National Framework of Qualifications • HETAC - HEIs (Higher Education Institutions) comprise of the Institutes of Technology and the Universities/Colleges • FETAC - PLCs (Post Leaving Certificate Courses/Colleges) include all the Colleges of Further Education and similar types of institutions • IUQB – responsible for quality assurance in the university sector

  4. HEIs unite under the CAO system covering levels 6 to 8 • PLCs have individual application systems and consist of levels 5/6 • There is a bridge between the 2 systems, commonly known as the FETAC Links • There are many differences between the two types of institutions involved and therefore careful consideration must be taken when applying • Financially, there is no difference in grant amount issued

  5. QQI Levels • Level 6 – Advanced/Higher Certificate (HC) • 2 years in duration • Mainly in the IT’s • Level 7 – Ordinary Bachelor Degree (DG) • 3 years in duration • IT’s and some universities • Level 8 – Honours/Higher Bachelor Degree (HD) • 3-4 years in duration • IT’s and Universities • Must be doing 2 higher level subjects in the Leaving Cert

  6. Requirements for College • Residence • Basic entry requirements or matriculation • Course/Faculty requirements • Final selection system • Interview • Suitability test • Audition • Portfolio • Points – 6 best grades. The points level published for any course in any year will be the points level achieved by the last entrant onto that course for that year

  7. Minimum EntryRequirements

  8. Points System • All subjects count equally for entry to college or university • Points are calculated from the student’s six best results in one sitting of the Leaving Certificate, maximum 600/625 points • Entry given to those with the highest points for competitive courses

  9. Points System Grade Hons Ordinary A1 100 60 A2 90 50 B1 85 45 B2 80 40 B3 75 35 C1 70 30 C2 65 25 C3 60 20 D1 55 15 D2 50 10 D3 45 5 Bonus points HD3 or above in Maths  Extra 25 points LCVP points Distinction 70 Merit 50 Pass 30

  10. Sample Calculation

  11. Examples Bachelor of Commerce UCD Course Information CAO Code: DN650CAO Points Range 2012: 465 - 605Length of Course: 3 YearsPlaces: 275 Leaving Certificate: Passes in six subjects including English, Irish, a third language, Mathematics (Min OB3/HD3) & two other recognised subjects. Two of the six subjects must be minimum HC3.

  12. Bachelor of Business WIT • Code - WD048 • Level 8 • Duration - 4 years • Previous Points • 2011 - 300 • 2012 – 300 • Leaving Certificate: Passes in six subjects including Maths (Min OC3/HD3), English or Irish, (Min OD3/HD3) & two other recognised subjects. Two of the six subjects must be minimum HC3.

  13. Making an CAO Application • Applicants are encouraged to apply online. • The website address is www.cao.ie • Applying online is cheaper and it prevents many of the errors commonly associated with completing a paper application form. • There are 2 parts to the form, A & B • Part A (pages 1&2) of the Application Form is mostly self explanatory. • Information which identifies you is of the utmost importance. • Carefully enter details such as your name, address, date of birth, schools attended etc.. • Your examination details must be entered with great care. • Make sure you inform CAO about all relevant qualifications. • HEAR • DARE

  14. Timely Action • In order to be fair to all applicants, closing dates are strict and therefore action should be taken in good time. Do not leave everything to the last minute. • The closing date for paper applications is 5:15pm February 1st, 2014; although if the application is admitted online on or before January 20th, 2014 there is a 10 euro discount. (25 Euro per application)

  15. Two Applications on One Form • There are two course choice lists and applicants may make up to ten course choices on each list. • 10 choices may be made on the Level 8 list • 10 choices may be made on the Level 7/6 list • Your choices on one list do not in any way affect your choices on the other list. • They may be considered two separate applications on one form. • It is possible to receive an offer on both lists • You may then decide to accept eitheryour Level 7/6 or your Level 8 offer. • Alternatively, you might not wish to accept either offer.

  16. Your offer notice may contain an offer • for a Level 8 course • or a Level 7/6 course • or both • If you receive two offers at the same time you may only accept one of them. • If you wish to accept an offer of a place you must carry out the instructions on the offer notice before 5.15pm on the closing date for acceptance printed on the offer notice. • There can be no delays at the offer/acceptance stage. • Any offer not accepted by the closing date for receipt of acceptance of offers in CAO will be offered to another applicant in the next round of offers.

  17. Genuine Order of Preference • You can not guess what the points are going to be for the courses you are interested in. • Simply list your courses in genuine order of preference from the highest preference 1, to the lowest preference 10. • If you are entitled to an offer, you will be offered the highest preference that you are entitled to.

  18. Your Application Number • If you apply online your application number will appear on your Receipt of Online Application which you must save or print out • This number is private and it will be used in every correspondence between you and the CAO for the rest of the year. • Always quote your CAO application number in any communication with CAO. • If you apply online you may change your course choices free of charge until January 31st.

  19. How Places are Allocated • When examination results are released in August they are entered into the CAO computer. • The computer checks each applicant’s results. For each course the applicant has applied for, the computer first determines if the applicant has the minimum entry requirements for the course. • If the applicant meets the minimum entry requirements for the course, the applicant’s points are calculated for this course choice. • All eligible applicants are then placed in a list, in order of academic merit, for each course that they applied for.

  20. The admissions officers of the Higher Education Institutions tell CAO how many places are to be offered on each course • CAO then makes offers to the required number of applicants on each course starting with the applicant with the highest points and working down until enough places have been offered. • Should some applicants decline to accept their offers these places become available in the next round of offers. They will be offered to the next applicants on the order of merit list. • This process continues until all the places on the course are filled or until all the eligible applicants on the order of merit list have been offered places.

  21. The Offer Process • In the week following the release of the Leaving Certificate results CAO will post a communication to all applicants. • If you have not yet become entitled to an offer you will be sent a Statement of Application Record which you should check carefully as important information may be incorrect or missing. • If you are entitled to an offer, you will be sent an offer notice. You should check that all of the details on the offer notice are correct and that there are no omissions. • Offers will also be available on the CAO website. • You may check for and accept offers on the website. In fact, most applicants now record acceptances online.

  22. Statement of Application Record. Before the end of May, you will receive a Statement of Application Record as a final acknowledgement and to enable you to verify that all the information is correct • Check the following carefully, if there is any error or omission, amend the Statement and return it to CAO. • Are all the courses shown and in the correct order? • Are all the codes correct? • Are the exam numbers correct? • Are all exams mentioned? • If you do not receive a Statement by 1st June contact CAO immediately

  23. Change of Mind Facility • Included with the Statement of Application Record will be a Change of Mind form. You may use this to change the order of your course choices and/or to introduce new courses, subject to the restrictions detailed in the Handbook. • It is safer to use the Change of Mind Facility on the website than to use a paper Change of Mind form. • You may use the online Change Courses facility from February 5th until March 1st. A fee of 10 euro must be paid for this service. • After 1st May, you may register a change of course choice online free of charge. The closing date for this facility is 5:15pm July 1st, 2014.

  24. Order of Preference • If you learn nothing else from this presentation let it be this... • Place your course choices in genuine order of preference! • To do otherwise is a grave mistake.

  25. Finally • Remember to carefully read all of the documents and instructions from CAO. • Most applicants follow the simple instructions from CAO and get along just fine.

  26. PLC system • Post Leaving Certificate courses (Level 5/6) • Why choose a PLC course? • Not enough points • Not sure about what course to do • Want to find out more about a career • Need to repeat a subject • Personal/Financial reasons • Course only available through PLC route

  27. Where are they available? • RCS! • Waterford College of Further Education • Wexford Vocational College • Enniscorthy Vocational College • Dublin - Crumlin, Ballyfermot, Dun Laoghaire, Colaiste dhulaigh, Colaiste Ide, • And many many more

  28. Qualifications & Application System • Mostly Level 5 • Some Level 6 in the bigger colleges • Technical qualifications such as City and Guilds • Beauty/Complementary Therapy – CIBTAC, CIDESCO • Sports Coaching/Therapy Qualifications • And again, many more • Each college has their own application form which is usually filled out in late January / February • Points in the Leaving do not determine entrance onto the course • Applicants are called for an interview in April/May • A place in the course may be offered before the applicant sits the Leaving Cert pending results

  29. After the PLC. . . • Full/Part time employment • Further education through links with HEI’s • Applicants re-apply through CAO • Places are reserved in the HEI’s • Points are allocated based on PLC results or in some cases added to Leaving Cert results • Links with UK institutions • Work experience

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