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College Admissions Policy
All enrolments are subject to the regulations & policies (including
Admissions Policy) 0f the City of Dublin Vocational Education Committee
(CDVEC) and the Crumlin College Admissions Policy. These are on
display & available in the College.
Places will be offered upon successful completion of interviews.
This offer of a place will also be subject to all entry requirements
of a particular course being satisfied in full. All applications
received will be treated in a fair and equal manner. In exceptional
circumstances, the College reserves the right to refuse enrolment.
Application Procedure
Applications can be made directly to the College
Admissions Office from January to September.
If you leave your name and address by telephoning 709 3751 or emailing enrol@ccfe.cdvec.ie, a form will be sent to you.
Information Service
Students can avail of this service in the College during August
& September.
Application Requirements
All Applications, postal or personal, must include the following:
Completed official application form -
available from the College Admissions Office.
Copy of most recent school report or examination results
(non-returnable)
Note: Junior Cert results are not acceptable
Two passport photographs (non-returnable)
Fees/Charges
There are no tuition fees for Irish & EU Nationals. However
a registration charge of approx. €250 is payable &
where applicable, membership & exam fees. Students will
be notified of requirements in relation to text books, equipment
or uniforms when they have been offered a place. Non-EU Nationals
are charged fees as set down by the Department of Education &
Science - details of these are available from the College.
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Specific Entry Requirements
There may be specific entry requirements for some courses and
these are clearly outlined on this website.
Mathematics - Syllabus A, B or
C accepted, except where otherwise stated. Leaving Certificate
Applied (LCA) is acceptable as an entry requirement on the
majority of Courses, except where otherwise stated.
English Language Test - Applicants who do not have English
as their first language may be asked to take this test to ascertain
whether they will benefit from participation on a particular course.
This English Language Test will be in addition to the minimum entry
requirements as outlined for each course.
Mature Students - Students are considered to be mature if
they are 21 years of age or over. Students must be 21 years of age on or before 1 September in the year of entry.
Special Needs Students - Crumlin College has a Social Equality
Admissions Policy & welcomes applications from special needs
students. The college will try to provide appropriate supports &
services for all students accessing our courses. Therefore, students
should provide information about any specific requirements necessary
to successfully participate on a course.
Important Reminders
The prospectus or the application form does not constitute a
contract brtween the College and any student or third party.
The information contained in this website is accurate at the time
of going to press. However, the college reserves the right to amend,
resructure or cancel any course without notice.
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