TODAY’S THE DAY, folks.
The first round of CAO offers for 2017 have been released. Are you wondering if you got your first-preference choice? Are you a nervous parent who can’t wait a moment longer? Or are you a current sixth year student wondering what results you should be aiming for next year?
Whatever your situation, we’ve taken all of the hassle out of checking. You’ll find all of this year’s CAO points right here, broken down by institution.
We’ll also be live on Facebook from 10am to answer all of your questions, with the help of guidance counsellor Beatrice Dooley and outgoing DCU SU Welfare Officer Cody Byrne.
Best of luck!
- American College
- Athlone Institute of Technology
- Carlow College
- College of Computing Technology
- Cork Institute of Technology
- Dorset College
- Dublin Business School
- Dublin City University
- Dublin Institute of Technology
- Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology
- Dundalk Institute of Technology
- Galway Business School
- Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology
- Griffith College
- ICD Business School
- Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown
- Institute of Technology, Carlow
- Institute of Technology, Sligo
- Institute of Technology, Tallaght
- Institute of Technology, Tralee
- Irish College of Humanities & Applied Sciences
- Letterkenny Institute of Technology
- Limerick Institute of Technology
- Marino Institute of Education
- Mary Immaculate College
- Maynooth University
- National College of Art and Design
- National College of Ireland (NCI)
- National University of Ireland, Galway
- Pontifical University, St Patrick’s College
- Portobello Institute
- Royal College of Surgeons In Ireland
- St Nicholas Montessori College Ireland
- St. Angela’s College
- Trinity College Dublin
- University College Cork (NUI)
- University College Dublin (NUI)
- University of Limerick
- Waterford Institute of Technology
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