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Alexandra CollegeAlexandra College was founded in 1866 and has a long and distinguished history in the field of higher education for women. |
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American College DublinOur degree programs at ACD are constructed around a liberal arts core, common to all programmes. Through the introduction modules in history, literature, psychology, sociology and the humanities, you will gain greater self-knowledge and greater confidence. |
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AMI Montessori CollegeAll College programmes are full-time and non-residential. As a voluntary college, it is totally dependant on fees to meet all expenses. Fees are paid in advance on nominated dates and are non-refundable. The three year course is on the Higher Education Grant Scheme for those who qualify. |
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Ariston CollegeTo offer high quality education and training, at all levels, to personnel in or aspiring to professional careers in the tourism sector of the Irish and European economies |
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BCFE - Ballyfermot College of Further EducationAll courses in the College are jointly funded by the European Social Fund and the Department of Education. Maintenance Grants are available to PLC Students. |
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Bruce College IrelandDublin - Cork - Limerick - Belfast. Bruce College offer, full-time and part-time classes for Leaving and Junior Certificate students as well as GCSE, AS and A level in Belfast. Revision courses are ran at Christmas, Easter and Pre-exam time for external students in almost all subjects. |
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Carlow CollegeCarlow College offers Third-Level Courses in the Humanities, Social Studies and Theology. |
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Castleknock Community CollegeCastleknock Community College, Carpenterstown Road, Castleknock, Dublin-15 |
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Catholic University SchoolC.U.S. was founded in 1867 and is known for the respectful, informal atmosphere between pupils and teachers. C.U.S. is an academic school and pupils are expected to achieve their potential, whatever that may be. We also believe in providing a balance in pupil's lives by offering opportunities to develop rounded personalities, caring relationships and a sense of responsibility in their personal lives. |
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Christian Brothers CollegeChristian Brothers College was formally opened on Monday 20 August 1888. Its origins, however, stretch back to a more remote past almost half a century earlier. In 1842, the Vincentenian Fathers founded a seminary in the old mansion house-formerly the official residence of the Mayor of Cork, now part of the Mercy Hospital complex. Some years later, the school was moved to St Patrick's Place, and became known as the Cork Diocesan Seminary. |