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College fees after dropping out

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  • 23-09-2011 6:47pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 10


    Hi,

    I dropped out of a 4 year Level 8 course after the first year two years ago. I was eligible for 'free EU fees' for that year. I returned to college last year to attended a 3 year Level 8 in which I paid full fees for my first year. I have passed first and I am about to start my second year.

    I was wondering if I will have to pay full fees again this year or will I be eligible for 'free EU fees'? I'm also in receipt of a full grant for this year. I can't seem to find any information any where.

    Thanks.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 104 ✭✭timex711


    i dont know what my options are either.

    i dropped out of college at christmas 2 years ago, then still had "free eu fees" only paying E1500 when i went back to college last september.

    but now having failed first year, i am thinking of re-applying (again) to the cao for next september,


    how much would that cost me??

    or how much would it cost me to repeat first year in a level 7 engineering course in dundalk???


  • Registered Users Posts: 516 ✭✭✭Frowzy


    cgxx wrote: »
    Hi,

    I dropped out of a 4 year Level 8 course after the first year two years ago. I was eligible for 'free EU fees' for that year. I returned to college last year to attended a 3 year Level 8 in which I paid full fees for my first year. I have passed first and I am about to start my second year.

    I was wondering if I will have to pay full fees again this year or will I be eligible for 'free EU fees'? I'm also in receipt of a full grant for this year. I can't seem to find any information any where.

    Thanks.

    Yes, you're entitled to free fees!

    You get each year free once, so you're good for second year, Best of Luck!!!


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