Noel2k9 wrote: » I'm after applying for DIT, Event Management, on Cathal Brugha St. as a HEAR applicant! I've only ever been to Dublin twice, and any time I email the accommodation office, they email back linking to their site for info, but there's nothing there.. Have you any tips on what I should do?
Noel2k9 wrote: » Thanks! Yeah it's just the whole accommodation thing that's turning me off DIT.. it's just so hard to decide on it!
ak4 wrote: » hello is there any additional grants given by dit access service ? the fact that dcu offer a grant is the main reason i am going to choose it over dit
Martina_420 wrote: » Aww thanks leaving it as a surprise for me! I won't be there for the full week anyway just popping in and out. You are so lucky though that was an epic week as a leader!
paul4green wrote: » Hey , I was accepted via HEAR to DIT (wooo) I was just wondering .. what does the orientation programme involve? what do we do ? thanks Grand
Grand_Rajnah wrote: » paul4green wrote: » Hey , I was accepted via HEAR to DIT (wooo) I was just wondering .. what does the orientation programme involve? what do we do ? thanks Grand S'up, You'll get a pack in the post soon enough with a timetable of events, that'll give you a pretty good idea. Basically, you'll meet loadsa people, you'll do some workshops on different things, fun activities (like a treasure hunt around Dublin). You'll also get a tour of your Campus (with me if you're in Aungier Street). You'll also be doing a project/presentation. You'll have two days to do the project, one practice run and then you'll deliver your presentation. Oh and there is the ice-breakers, childish? Yes, but their great craic and they do work. My name is Dan by the way, so if you see me there say hi.
paul4green wrote: » Do you know what happens in terms of Registration charge for HEAR students? I know for sure I cannot afford it
liambob1 wrote: » Being a HEAR student has absoultely no effect whatsoever on being a registration. Aside from the fact that if you are elgible for HEAR you are usually also elgible for Grants. But the two are independent of each other. So make sure you apply for the grants
Grand_Rajnah wrote: » Yeah definitely, just to back up what liambob1 said. The HEAR programme doesn't have any impact on the €2000 reg fee. However, the criteria for HEAR and the County Council Grant are very similar, if you're entitled to one, chances are you're entitled to the other. Every day during Orientation we will be drilling it in to apply for your Local Authority Grant every day, so you won't forget, we wont let you. You should really start getting your stuff together now tho.
DenOfIniquity wrote: » I only sent out the slip and the page of terms and conditions by post today. What if it does not reach the office by Monday, as it is Friday, will I be in a lot of trouble? It is noted in the letter that the deadline is the 29th of August. I have, however, already accepted the DIT offer on CAO website on Monday, when the offers were issued...
haxer wrote: » I am in the Exact same predicament as you buddy, I just sent mine off today also. I say it shouldent be much of a problem considering we already accepted our places, it will probably just arrive an hour or so late. out of curiosity what course you doing?
DenOfIniquity wrote: » Phew, at least I'm not the only one. Journalism! What about you?
paul4green wrote: » Grand_Rajnah wrote: » paul4green wrote: » Hey , I was accepted via HEAR to DIT (wooo) I was just wondering .. what does the orientation programme involve? what do we do ? thanks Grand S'up, You'll get a pack in the post soon enough with a timetable of events, that'll give you a pretty good idea. Basically, you'll meet loadsa people, you'll do some workshops on different things, fun activities (like a treasure hunt around Dublin). You'll also get a tour of your Campus (with me if you're in Aungier Street). You'll also be doing a project/presentation. You'll have two days to do the project, one practice run and then you'll deliver your presentation. Oh and there is the ice-breakers, childish? Yes, but their great craic and they do work. My name is Dan by the way, so if you see me there say hi. Do you know what happens in terms of Registration charge for HEAR students? I know for sure I cannot afford it
Grand_Rajnah wrote: » Also, meant to say, when you register online for you're course, you will be given the option to declare that you have applied for a grant. Once you do that you will be able to register and get your student card, access online/library services etc. It will say that you owe €2000 but ignore it. Once your'd grant is approved, bring proof of the decision to the fees and grants office (in rathmines) and they will bill your local authority instead.
liambob1 wrote: » Grand_Rajnah wrote: » Also, meant to say, when you register online for you're course, you will be given the option to declare that you have applied for a grant. Once you do that you will be able to register and get your student card, access online/library services etc. It will say that you owe €2000 but ignore it. Once your'd grant is approved, bring proof of the decision to the fees and grants office (in rathmines) and they will bill your local authority instead. Rathmines? Don't you just go to your student services center? I know that It was Mount Joy Square last year for the Northside campuses. Unless they changed it.. AGAIN. The year before last you just brought it to your site office
haxer wrote: » Hi just wondering what we need to bring to the orientation, do we need notepads, pens etc?, do I need to bring a school bag? as much information as possible please.. thanks
liambob1 wrote: » Being a HEAR student has absoultely no effect whatsoever on registration. Aside from the fact that if you are elgible for HEAR you are usually also elgible for Grants. But the two are independent of each other. So make sure you apply for the grants