- Full Time Application Form
- Full Time Day Courses
- Part Time Day Courses
- Evening Courses
- Student Success Stories
- Admission Dates
- Entry Requirements
- Course Charges
- Student Grants
- Applicants
- VTOS and BEA
- Progression to Higher Education
- Download Documents
Bull Alley Street
Dublin 8
T: (01) 454 0044
F: (01) 454 6348
E: info@liberties.cdvec.ie
Full Time Application Form
Admissions and General Information
You will need an application form and we will forward on to the specified address below.
Application Form - Online
Application Form - Print
N.B : You will need Adobe Acrobat to view this file.
Click To download Adobe Acrobat.
Please send to:
Admissions Office,
Liberties College
Bull Alley Street,
Patrick Street,
Dublin 8.
Entry requirements
The following are General College requirements - see individual course details for additional requirements.
- You should be at least 17 years of age
- Two references should be presented at interview or included with your application form.
- You should have achieved or expect to achieve Grade D in at least 3 subjects in the Leaving Cert or Pass Level (120 Credits) in the Leaving Cert Applied (These requirements do not apply to mature students).
- Relevant work experience and training will be considered in place of above examination requirements.
- All qualified applicants are interviewed.
For information on interviews go to applicants.
Note:
Entry to Year Two of two-year programmes is conditional on the successful completion of Year One or appropriate evidence of equivalent learning.
A Personal Approach
Liberties College has over 780 full time students. We provide courses that make a real difference - building confidence and skills that will lay the foundation for your career. Personal growth is at the heart of vocational preparation - and with our small size we will get to know you and help you to develop your strengths.
Experiencing Quality
All our work experience programmes are relevant and structured. For advanced and specialist courses we are developing new links between college life and the world of work. Our aim is to offer courses that are practical and relevant to your future
National Qualifications
Whenever possible Liberties College Courses are fully accredited by the Further Education and Training Awards Council (FETAC). FETAC has responsibility for making awards previously made by NCVA, FÁS, CERT/NTCB, Teagasc and BIM. To gain the National Vocational Certificate (Level 2) a candidate must accumulate eight approved module credits – this requires at least one year’s full-time study.
Other courses are accredited by Edexcel/BETEC which is a UK awarding body. To gain a Higher National Diploma students undertake sixteen units of work over two years and this requires two years of full-time study. Other advanced programmes in Liberties College are accredited by a broad range of national, international and professional bodies including:
| Cisco CCNA | CCNA Certification refers to Cisco Certified Network Associate |
| CACHE | Council for Awards in Children’s Care and Education |
| Edexcel | Edexcel was formed in 1996 by the merger of two well-respected bodies, BTEC (the Business Technology Education Council) and ULEAC ( the University of London Examinations and Awards Council) HND is an Edexcel Award. |
| Galileo | Galileo International is a ‘solutions provider’ to the global travel marketplace. |
| Irish Red Cross | The Red Cross Movement, with over 100 million members worldwide, is the largest human organisation in the world today. |
| AMS | American Montessori Society |
| MII | The Mediators Institute of Ireland is the Professional Association of Mediators in Ireland. |
| MACTE | Montessori Accreditation Council for Teacher Education |
| CRC | Central Remedial Clinic |
| IACP | Irish Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy. |
| IAAAC | Irish Association of Alcohol and Addiction Counsellors. |
| DES | Department of Education and Science (State Examinations Commission) |
| High / Scope Ireland | An affiliate of the international High/Scope Educational Research Foundation |
Disclaimer:
The information contained on this web site was correct at the time of writing 09.05.08
Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy but changes may be introduced after writing. This web site is intended as a general guide to courses in Liberties College and does not constitute a contract.


