Coláiste Uí Ghríofa
Cork
City
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1974
Foundation
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25000
Number of students
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3500€ - 7000€
Semester Tuition Fees
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1000€
Ø monthly cost of living
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Yes
Scholarships available
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May 01, May 01
Application Deadline
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30/1
Student - staff ratio
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50
Nations represented
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300 - 650 Euro / month
Accomodation
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800 Euro / month
Cost of living
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250 Euro / month
Food
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50 Euro / month
Transportation
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Our ReputationGriffith College is the largest independent college in Ireland, with over 8,000 students, across 3 campuses. All our degrees are HETAC approved and are run to the highest academic standards. Our graduates are award winners - being recognized both at home and abroad for their achievements. AWARDS: Our graduates are award winners - being recognized both at home and abroad for their work, and our student work regularly appears in the press. |
Student FocusYou will not be lost in the crowd. Our programmes are student-centred, focused on building and developing your individual strengths. At Griffith College small class sizes mean that you get the attention and support throughout your education. |
Competitive FeesOur fees are comparative to university fees and there is tax relief of 20% on these fees RANGE OF COURSES: At Griffith College we offer programmes in business, journalism, design, marketing, accounting, administration, engineering, childcare & social studies, Computing and IT at levels 6, 7,8 right through to our postgraduate and MBA programmes at level 9. |
Progression RoutesMany of our courses can lead into other university courses, giving exemptions for courses, semesters and entire years of study. We offer a cost-effective, flexible alternative route to higher education. |
Cork is a vibrant university city where opportunities to learn, develop and advance are supported by our world-class academic institutions. Hosting over 33,000 students, Cork welcomes, nurtures and celebrates the success of its students. They make a critical contribution to our talent pipeline that is at the heart of innovation and competitiveness for the Cork Region and fuels our position as Ireland’s Second City.
Local, national and international students can immerse themselves in the rich social and cultural experience that adds a new dimension to the experience of Cork. Student life is connected to City as well as County; a true European capital of culture against a backdrop of coast, countryside and charming county towns.
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