International Students from Non E.U. Countries (currently Resident in Ireland)

Irish Resident Students

  • Completed application forms must to be returned to the college by the Friday 20th August 2010.
  • Students who apply to the college after the closing date for applications will only have their applications processed if there are places available on the course of their choice.
  • Applicants will be invited to attend the college for a compulsory English language assessment. Applicants who have already obtained an internationally recognised language qualification namely I.E.L.T.S. or the Certificate in Proficiency offered by Cambridge will be required to submit a copy of their certification.
    Those with an I.E.L.T.S qualification should have achieved an overall score of at least 6 and have passed all modules including:
    • Listening
    • Academic Reading
    • Academic Writing
    • Speaking
  • Students who have successfully completed the Irish Leaving Certificate or an Irish Further Education Course are exempt from the language test.
  • International Students from Non -E.U. countries, with the exception of applicants who have special leave to remain in Ireland are obliged to pay a Department of Education fee of €3,653 plus the relevant course fees. This fee does not include the cost of text books or exam fees.
  • Applicants who fulfill all of the above criteria i.e.
    • have fulfilled the language criteria.
    • have been offered a college place.
    • have paid the full fee.
    will be provided with a letter from the college to assist with the application for a student visa.
  • Visa applicants should note that visas will only be granted to students who study a course listed on the Department of Education & Science website www.education.ie under the link Internationalisation Register. Applicants should consult this website and check the Cork College of Commerce courses listed on the Internationalisation Register – List of Approved Courses.
  • It is the responsibility of the prospective student to deal with the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform. Under no circumstances will the college become involved in this process.
  • Students who are granted a student visa must provide the college with a copy of this documentation.
  • Student’s who do not succeed in acquiring a visa, are entitled to a refund.
  • Those requiring a refund must produce the receipt issued by the college as proof of the fee paid.
     

Cork College Of Commerce, Morrison's Island, Cork, Ireland

Tel: +353 214 222 100

Fax: +353 214 275 075

Email: apply@ccoc.ie

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