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Second undergrad loan

  • 23-03-2021 1:42pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 2,652 ✭✭✭


    Hi

    A family member of mine is currently in 2nd year of an undergraduate course and reliases it isn't for them.

    They want to switch to medicine in either RCSI or Trinity. How much are they looking at for fees given that they have already been availed of free fees, SUSI etc

    Thanks


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  • Registered Users Posts: 127 ✭✭DeeAvery


    Hi

    A family member of mine is currently in 2nd year of an undergraduate course and reliases it isn't for them.

    They want to switch to medicine in either RCSI or Trinity. How much are they looking at for fees given that they have already been availed of free fees, SUSI etc

    Thanks

    You can look up the fees on the respective websites, but TCD medicine for the year 2021/22 is €8,371.

    They will get free fees and SUSI (as long as they still meet all other qualifying criteria) when they progress on to a year that hasn't been paid for them. Otherwise, there is a 5-year wait to be classed as a 2nd chance student.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,652 ✭✭✭antimatterx


    DeeAvery wrote: »
    You can look up the fees on the respective websites, but TCD medicine for the year 2021/22 is €8,371.

    They will get free fees and SUSI (as long as they still meet all other qualifying criteria) when they progress on to a year that hasn't been paid for them. Otherwise, there is a 5-year wait to be classed as a 2nd chance student.

    Figured as much. Expensive choice they have to make.


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