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Higher Cert in Business (Second Year application)

  • 10-01-2015 5:56pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3


    I am currently studying a course entitled Advanced Business Management FETAC Level 6. I will apply directly to AIT to take enter second year of a Higher Cert in Business.

    I am on BTEA and would like to know what fees will be applicable to me?

    Who do I apply to for free fees?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3 Paull1987


    Also I have attended AIT in the past 2010/11 and dropped out in early February. This was NOT a business course and hasn't affected my BTEA for this past year. I intent to apply for BTEA this coming year which I am sure to get. It's the other fees that will affect me, will I get my education for free? I'm happy to pay the Student Services fee as it is not much.

    I have completed FETAC Lvl5 Office and Business skills (FAS) and will have completed FETAC Lvl6 Advanced Business Management (PLC) in the last 2 years.

    I am on BTEA and will be 28 in the coming academic year (2015/16).

    I don't mind entering Higher Cert in Business through the CAO and starting from first year either if that makes things simpler.

    Will I qualify to be a Second chance student?
    Will I have to pay 1)tuition fees 2)Student Contribution?
    Where do I apply for each of these to be covered?


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