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Liberties College
Bull Alley Street
Dublin 8
T: (01) 454 0044
F: (01) 454 6348
E: info@liberties.cdvec.ie
Bull Alley Street
Dublin 8
T: (01) 454 0044
F: (01) 454 6348
E: info@liberties.cdvec.ie
Progression to Higher Education
| All educational and training qualifications are placed on the National Qualifications framework, which has 10 levels. Courses in this prospectus are at Levels 5 and 6. Courses in Universities and IoTs are at Levels 7 and 8. All Universities and IoTs accept growing numbers of applications on the basis of performance in FETAC Level 5 assessments. In many cases holders of the FETAC Advanced Certificate (Level 6) may apply for advanced entry. UK institutions are open to applications and offer advanced entry to holders of Edexcel HND qualifications. Progression opportunities for FETAC graduates are growing each year. There are now real and substantial opportunities for PLC students to progress to third level. A few basics:
Higher Education Links Scheme (HELS)(CAO): Under this scheme places are reserved in named courses for applicants holding particular FETAC Awards. |
A full Award (eight modules) is always needed and there are minimum requirements. If there is competition points are calculated, using this scale: Distinction – 3 pts; Merit – 2 pts; Pass – 1 pt. The Pilot Scheme (CAO): Nineteen HE Institutions allow applicants to apply through CAO for places across a range of courses, using a points system like the Leaving Certificate. Again, a full Award is required and there are minimum requirements. The Pilot Scheme awards points on the scale: Distinction – 50 pts; Merit – 35 pts; Pass – 20 pts., so an applicant with 8 Distinctions will have 400 points, and so on. Other: Universities and IoTs are asked to recruit at least 15% of their intake from a mix of categories – mature applicants, disadvantaged, special needs and so on. They are also keen themselves to find students who can take up places in the second or third year of courses. Admissions Offices offer entry routes for all these places and usually accept direct (i.e. not via CAO) applications. Examples of access routes from Liberties College are:
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