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How do I Register?

Year/Stage 1 Full-time students register at scheduled times during the week commencing 13th September. Late comers must register without delay with the Admissions Office, before going to class. All eligible full-time continuing students (i.e. progressing from stage 1 to stage 2, etc.) are automatically entered for the next academic year. Students choosing a new Programme Option or progressing from one award level to another (e.g. Level 7 to Level 8) must register by completing a Registration Form which is posted to eligible students by the Admissions Office. Postgraduate students must submit a Registration Form every year to the Admissions Office. Students applying for an RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning), doing Exams Only, repeating a module(s) or Programme, or doing Project only, must also register through the admissions office. Students are not completely registered until all fees are paid in full.

Social Welfare, Medical Card & Grant Application Forms etc.

All forms should be fully completed before being presented to the Admissions Office for stamping. Present your ID card at the office which is situated on the ground floor of the Administration Building.

Letters/Certification of Attendance

Contact your own Department for any letters you require in relation to this.

Change of Contact Details

If you change your address or telephone number, complete a Change of Contact Details Form and submit it to the Admissions Office (located on the ground floor of the Administration building)

Deferring a module or programme

If you wish to defer a Programme or Module, complete the Programme / Module Deferral Request Form and submit to your Head of

ADMISSIONS OFFICE Opening Hours: 9.30am – 12.30pm 2.00pm – 4.00pm Tel: (021) 4335037 / 4335043 Email: admissionscork@mtu.ie

Department for consideration. You will receive a letter from the Admissions Office advising you of the decision. Year 1 students must also follow the procedures as outlined by the CAO. However, I would advise you to please come speak to someone about this first. I’m available to talk to you.

I want to withdraw from my course

If you wish to leave your course, complete a Course Withdrawal Form and submit to the Admissions Office. If you withdraw before 31st October, you will be entitled to a refund of 85% of fees paid. Note that if you repeat a year, tuition fees as well as registration fees will apply.

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