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  2. Centre for Talented Youth Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Eligibility for CTYI's programmes is based on scores in the School and College Ability Test.Students who score within the top 5th percentile are eligible for the top tier of CTY programmes, and those who score within the top 10th percentile are eligible for a second tier, CAT, while students who score within the top 15th percentile are eligible for a third tier, the Summer Scholars programme.

  3. National Student Media Awards - Wikipedia

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    The National Student Media Awards or Smedias [1] are an annual All-Ireland student journalism competition run by the Oxygen.ie website. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The awards have been labelled "Ireland's premier student awards".

  4. Transition Year - Wikipedia

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    Percentages were calculated by comparing the number 4th (Transition) year students in any given year to the number of 3rd year students in the preceding year (nationally). Uptake in other years were 38.35% in 2002, 39.57% in 2003, 41.33% in 2004, 45.41% in 2005, 47.43% in 2006, 48.86% in 2007, 50.44% in 2008, 52.75% in 2009, 54.34% in 2010, 57. ...

  5. St Patrick's, Carlow College - Wikipedia

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    Services and facilities at the college include lecture theatres, the P.J. Brophy Memorial Library, study facilities, IT facilities, canteen, students, online learning via moodle. The Carlow College Literary Awards & Creative Writing Showcase, takes place each year to celebrate and showcase student achievement, with awards for students in each year.

  6. Central Applications Office - Wikipedia

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    The first students processed through the system commenced courses in 1978. The Central Admissions Service (CAS) was introduced independently by the Dublin Institute of Technology and the Regional Technical Colleges , both of whom were outside the initial Central Applications Office.

  7. Union of Students in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Union of Students in Ireland (USI) (Irish: Aontas na Mac Léinn in Éirinn) is the national representative body for third-level students' unions in Ireland.Founded in 1959, USI represents more than 374,000 students in over forty colleges across the island of Ireland. [1]

  8. Cavan Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Cavan Institute has a number of Memoranda of Understanding with Institutes of Technology. Students can do year 1 of a BSc Level 7 course with IT Sligo, at the Cavan Institute, also year 1 of the BSc and BSc in Computing at Letterkenny Institute of Technology, year 1 of the level 6 of both Business and Applied Social Studies and Social Care with Athlone Institute of Technology and Years 1 ...

  9. National College of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    National College of Ireland (NCI) (Coláiste Náisiúnta na hÉireann (CNÉ) in Irish) is a not-for-profit, state-aided third-level education institution in Dublin.It was founded in 1951 as a joint venture between the Jesuits in Ireland and Irish trade unions, and was originally named the Catholic Workers College, Dublin.