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  • 27-04-2012 9:26pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 28


    Get confused with a fees. I'am doing Leaving cert in 2013/ I'am EU natoinal, what are the fees per year in UL ? eg pharmacy course

    My carers teacher confused me even more, she said 7,000 per year if you are EU national and 15,000 if you are nor eu. But I fund this and all courses are around 2,000 per year.
    http://www2.ul.ie/pdf/831845905.pdf
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  • Registered Users Posts: 357 ✭✭Bored Accountant


    inkapinka wrote: »
    Get confused with a fees. I'am doing Leaving cert in 2013/ I'am EU natoinal, what are the fees per year in UL ? eg pharmacy course

    My carers teacher confused me even more, she said 7,000 per year if you are EU national and 15,000 if you are nor eu. But I fund this and all courses are around 2,000 per year.
    http://www2.ul.ie/pdf/831845905.pdf

    Well first of all that link you posted is 2 years out of date. pretty sure registration fees are in and around 2500.
    Students applying through CAO qualify "Free Tuition" so only have to pay registration Fees.

    This is a link for the actual fees for all courses for 2012/2013 including Tuition, Student Registration, Examination and Services Charge and the Development
    Levy - Student Centre, but if u qualify for free Tuition you only have to pay Registration: http://www3.ul.ie/finance/docs/FeeScheduleAY1213.pdf

    Here is more detail on student Fees: http://www3.ul.ie/finance/docs/FeeRegulationsAY1112.pdf


  • Registered Users Posts: 918 ✭✭✭Agent_99


    LM061 B.Sc. Pharmaceutical and Industrial
    Chemistry €7,334


    If you don't qualify for the Free Fees, Depends on your(family) finances whether you qualify for Grant.

    Do the checklist on this site it might be easier to understand

    http://www.studentfinance.ie/mp7232/maintenance-grant/index.html


  • Registered Users Posts: 28 inkapinka


    thank you


  • Registered Users Posts: 9,366 ✭✭✭ninty9er


    You need to clarify if you qualify for "free fees"

    Of course there's nothing free about them, being €2,500 in September, but it's better than €7,500.

    It will depend on your residency status if you are a non-Irish EU national.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 39 Carol.Lillie


    Firstly, UL don't offer a course in Pharmacy. The course "Pharmaceutical and Industrial Chemistry" will not qualify you as a pharmacist or allow you join the PSI or practice as a pharmacist. So let us be quite clear on that from the beginning.

    If you are a EU-national and have been living in a EU country "three of the five years preceding entry to a third level course" you are entitled to 'free fees'

    http://www.educationireland.ie/index.php/how-to-apply/free-fees-programme

    Not to sound condescending but are you sure you are a EU-national like from one of these countries http://ec.europa.eu/ireland/education/education-member-states/index_en.htm

    If so you are almost definitely entitled to 'free fees' which will mean you will pay around 2,500 euro per year, you may be entitled to grants for some of this also.


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