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Free Fees Initiative Query

  • 16-02-2018 09:13PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8


    Hey guys I need some help on this.

    A few years ago I enrolled in a third level degree course and availed of the free fees initiative, as a first time third level student (also mature)

    I passed my first year, but during my second year I had to defer due to health issues (well documented with the institution) and continue my studies the next year. Unfortunately I had to then withdraw as with my health condition I couldn't continue on.

    After having a few years to recover and feeling much better now, I'd like to return to third level study this September, albeit in a different course and possibly a different institution.

    Can anyone enlighten me on being considered again for the free fees initiative in this situation? I do believe that there's a clause citing the possibility of another chance with the initiative, if the initial course of study was withdrawn in these circumstances.

    Essentially, do I get a second chance??

    Many thanks for any help!


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,043 ✭✭✭SouthernBelle


    If it's over 5 years since you withdrew, you'll qualify for free tuition fees (this only applies to people who didn't complete a degree).

    If it's within the last 5 years you should apply for a fee waiver on medical grounds - you'll be asked to provide confirmation from your doctor. The fee waiver will only apply to tuition fees, not student contribution fee.

    Good luck.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8 Irishman1357


    Thanks very much!


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