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Withdrawing from NUIG process..

  • 15-07-2015 12:33AM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4


    So I'm thinking of leaving NUIG and going to DIT instead. I was wondering what the process is? I know I have to fill out the withdrawal form, but is that it?

    Also, is it too late to apply to cao? I read on the cao website that there is an exception for late applicants until the 22nd July, but it only says if you are a current student at any 'HEI', what about uni's? Does this apply to me? And is the fee 40 or 80 euro?

    So much stress T_____T
    Thank you!


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  • Moderators, Technology & Internet Moderators Posts: 4,622 Mod ✭✭✭✭Mr. G


    1469780 wrote: »
    So I'm thinking of leaving NUIG and going to DIT instead. I was wondering what the process is? I know I have to fill out the withdrawal form, but is that it?

    Also, is it too late to apply to cao? I read on the cao website that there is an exception for late applicants until the 22nd July, but it only says if you are a current student at any 'HEI', what about uni's? Does this apply to me? And is the fee 40 or 80 euro?

    So much stress T_____T
    Thank you!

    Regarding HEI's see here: https://www.cao.ie/index.php?page=hei shows NUIG in the list.
    NUIG is a Higher Education Institute.

    I suggest you contact DIT and ask for advice regarding moving/filling out of forms. They should be able to advise what the process is for late applicants moving Colleges.


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