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Open Day

  • 07-11-2012 2:18am
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 95 ✭✭


    Do students get a day off??


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 602 ✭✭✭philiporeilly


    no


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,608 ✭✭✭Newtown90


    Open day in CIT is generally a Saturday..


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 602 ✭✭✭philiporeilly


    Message just emailed to all students....


    Cork Institute of Technology Open Days will take place on Friday 16th November from 11am – 3pm and Saturday 17th November from 10am – 2pm, on three of its four campuses: Bishopstown, CIT Crawford College of Art and Design, and CIT Cork School of Music. This is the ideal time for prospective students, and their parents, to sample the wide range of courses and facilities on offer. The National Maritime College of Ireland, based at Ringaskiddy, will be represented in the Bishopstown campus. CIT offers seventy one CAO course options for 2013.

    Over the two days, we will be holding an extensive range of activities which will be particularly beneficial to students selecting higher education courses and planning their future careers. The main features of the Open Days will be a Careers Exhibition and a series of information sessions, workshops, demonstrations, exhibitions of student work and laboratory visits that will take place in the various departments across the three campuses. Students will have the opportunity of meeting with lecturers who will answer any queries and current students will be on hand to recount their own personal experiences and offer advice. The visiting public will also have the opportunity of seeing the extensive facilities available in CIT including extra-curricular activities. Organised tours will also be available in order to allow students to get a feel for the CIT campuses.

    For further information email: openday@cit.ie , website: www.cit.ie/openday


  • Registered Users Posts: 12 OctoberRain


    Message just emailed to all students....


    Cork Institute of Technology Open Days will take place on Friday 16th November from 11am – 3pm and Saturday 17th November from 10am – 2pm, on three of its four campuses: Bishopstown, CIT Crawford College of Art and Design, and CIT Cork School of Music. This is the ideal time for prospective students, and their parents, to sample the wide range of courses and facilities on offer. The National Maritime College of Ireland, based at Ringaskiddy, will be represented in the Bishopstown campus. CIT offers seventy one CAO course options for 2013.

    Over the two days, we will be holding an extensive range of activities which will be particularly beneficial to students selecting higher education courses and planning their future careers. The main features of the Open Days will be a Careers Exhibition and a series of information sessions, workshops, demonstrations, exhibitions of student work and laboratory visits that will take place in the various departments across the three campuses. Students will have the opportunity of meeting with lecturers who will answer any queries and current students will be on hand to recount their own personal experiences and offer advice. The visiting public will also have the opportunity of seeing the extensive facilities available in CIT including extra-curricular activities. Organised tours will also be available in order to allow students to get a feel for the CIT campuses.
    Great oppurtunity for anyone thinking of going to college or have kids that they wish to go to college to attend this event. I imagine that a lot of staff will dedicate their time to this voluntarily or otherwise to encourage the mantra of education that the Irish excel at even if most of it is exported.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 602 ✭✭✭philiporeilly


    Yes it is a great opportunity for students and parents to see the campus and meet staff and some current students. Very busy on campus today and hopefully will be the same tomorrow.


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