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Non standard entry

  • 23-06-2007 2:38pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 75 ✭✭


    Hey,

    I was wondering does students with a learning disability or a disability can the get lower points in the CAO ??? . And how many points to they get less ??? . And has anyone here apply or even done this . Apply for a Non standard entry on the CAO ???. (lower points into a college or university course )

    Shane,


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  • Posts: 16,720 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    Would be worthwhile checking out AHEAD:

    http://www.aheadweb.org/wiki/AdmissionsProcedure

    In Trinity, 15% of places are allocated to Mature & Non-Traditional Students (i.e. students from 'disadvantaged' backgrounds, travellers, students with disabilities etc.). If you have queries about the admission to Trinity, it'd be best to contact the Student Disability Service. Their webpage is here and it contains information for prospective students, as well as contact details.

    I haven't applied for it myself, but perhaps someone else can give you some information on their experiences.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 75 ✭✭Shane80


    Myth wrote:
    Would be worthwhile checking out AHEAD:

    http://www.aheadweb.org/wiki/AdmissionsProcedure

    In Trinity, 15% of places are allocated to Mature & Non-Traditional Students (i.e. students from 'disadvantaged' backgrounds, travellers, students with disabilities etc.). If you have queries about the admission to Trinity, it'd be best to contact the Student Disability Service. Their webpage is here and it contains information for prospective students, as well as contact details.

    I haven't applied for it myself, but perhaps someone else can give you some information on their experiences.

    I wish everyone was as kind as you !!! Lol :D:D


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