Guide to Studying in the UK and Europe: UCAS and EUNICAS Overview

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Explore the UCAS system in the UK for college applications, covering key points like fees, grants, sample courses, application dates, and more. Learn about studying in Europe through EUNICAS, a service enabling UK and Irish students to apply to English-taught programs in European universities. Get insights on the application process and opportunities for studying abroad.


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  1. Leaving Cert Guidance Studying in the UK UCAS Studying in Europe - EUNICAS

  2. UCAS Key Points UK College application system covering England, Northern Ireland Wales and Scotland. ( Universities and Colleges Admissions Service) Fees England - Maximum of 9,250 per year Wales - Maximum of 9,000 per year Northern Ireland Maximum 3,925 Scotland Part Fee / Free for Irish/EU Citizens (Funded by Students Awards Agency Scotland) Grants Irish awarded SUSI Maintenance Grants will follow you to Scotland! If applying. Apply to Scotland.

  3. UCAS Key Points Sample Courses and Fees Diagnostic Radiography Scotland ( 2000 pa fees) Dietetics Ulster ( 3999 pa fees) Applying to 3rd Level Colleges in UK via UCAS Engineering Wales ( 9000 pa fees) English and History England ( 9000 pa fees) Courses noted are given as examples only.

  4. UCAS Key Points Application Dates By 15th January for most courses except: All Oxford/Cambridge Courses and generally Medicine/Veterinary/Dentistry elsewhere (Closed 15th October) Notification Date 31st March. Accept 2nd May.

  5. UCAS Key Points How many Courses can I apply for? 5 Anything else? You will need to write a detailed general personal statement about why you want to study the course. Reference? Yes

  6. UCAS Key Points Have past Pres students studied abroad? Yes. Typically Radiography in Scotland. Where and How do I apply? Tell your guidance counsellor and he/she will assist you with the (lengthy) process of registration and application at www.ucas.com Only Apply if after careful consideration. Many students decide not to apply to UCAS for this reason. The one or two that apply each year receive an offer and they generally accept it.

  7. Guidance E UNI C A S The EUNICAS Application Process: EUNiCAS is the European Universities Central Application Support Service. Applying to 3rd Level Colleges in Europe EUNiCAS is unique. It enables UK and Irish [and other EU] students to apply to up to eight degree programmes , taught through English, in universities across Europe.

  8. Guidance - EUNICAS The EUNICAS Application Process: Why study in Europe? Programmes are taught in English Applying to 3rd Level Colleges in Europe lectures are in English books are in English projects are in English and all of your classmates .. wherever they come from are fluent in English. The language of employment - in Science, IT, Engineering and Business - is increasingly English, so many local students are now studying through English, to boost their own employment prospects.

  9. Guidance - EUNICAS The EUNICAS Application Process: Places are available Wide range of disciplines:, including Health Sciences, Arts & Humanities, Life Sciences, Social Sciences, Engineering & IT and Business. Applying to 3rd Level Colleges in Europe Realistic Entry requirements Entry requirements are invariably lower, often significantly, than those being set by Irish and UK universities. This is not a reflection of quality. Nine Dutch universities are higher-ranked than Trinity College, Dublin.

  10. Guidance - EUNICAS The EUNICAS Application Process: Free or Low Fees The cost of attending many universities is often much lower than registering for an equivalent programme in Ireland or the UK. Applying to 3rd Level Colleges in Europe There are no fees for UK and Irish students studying in the four Scandinavian countries, or Germany. In the Netherlands, fees are just over 2000 pa. Fees are also low in Italy. In addition, where there are fees, some countries offer Tuition Fee Loans, which cover these fees, with generous repayment terms. Other countries, subject to conditions, offer loans or grants to contribute to living expenses. Irish students who are qualified for Maintenance Grants (SUSI) can take them with them, to public programmes in Continental Europe.

  11. Guidance - EUNICAS The EUNICAS Application Process: Quality of the education Programmes are offered by some of Europe s leading Research Universities as well as some excellent Universities of Applied Sciences and University Colleges, which are career-oriented institutions. Applying to 3rd Level Colleges in Europe The experience Going to university, whether at home or abroad, isn't just about studying. By studying in another country, you will have a fantastic opportunity to experience a different culture and lifestyle, and acquire levels of self-confidence and self- knowledge which are unlikely to get at home. If you are independent-minded, with a sense of adventure and a bit of initiative, studying abroad is a life-changing experience.

  12. Guidance - EUNICAS The EUNICAS Application Process: Interested? Visit www.eunicas.ie and click on programmes. Applying to 3rd Level Colleges in Europe If you find a course you wish to apply for notify your counsellor who will advise.

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