Colleges In Ireland

WHY STUDY IN IRELAND
Apart from having a great third level educational systems and offering really good programs studying in Ireland is indeed an attractive prospect. Ireland is a land rich in culture that will surely intrigue and interest anyone who gets immersed in it. Adjusting, as in any country, might take some time but is softened by the natural friendliness and hospitality of the Irish. If you do study in Ireland what ever course you take you will surely leave with more than just your academic achievements because you’ll probably learn just as much about Ireland’s history and culture. Students will surely love the atmosphere in Ireland learning institutions which is conducive not only to good academics but also to a very healthy social life and personal growth.
IRISH THIRD LEVEL INSITUTIONS
The third level educational system in Ireland is composed of the Universities, Institutes of Technology, Colleges of Education, Independent Colleges, and NUI Colleges. The academic year followed by the third level institutions usually starts at September and ends in June. Different institutions divide their academic year in either two or three semesters.
The academic reward that can be achieved in the Irish third level institution includes a Higher Certificate, Ordinary Bachelors Degree, Honours Bachelors Degree, Graduate Diploma, Masters Degree, and a Doctorate (PhD). If you want to improve your English before starting college in Ireland you can attend a language school: sprachschule englisch Cork. If you are interested in learning or improving your French, check this website: Franzosischkurse in Montpellier.
IRISH STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES
In 1998 the Higher Education Authority issued some guidelines to the Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) which aim to help them develop their student support services. This was in answer to the growing number of students and the greater diversity and nature of the student body. The guidelines passed ensured a very good quality of student services that is able to address the needs of students regardless of their gender, age, socio-economic background, maturity, and race. In short HEIs all over Ireland are well prepared and equipped to aid their students both local and from overseas in dealing with whatever problems they might face.