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Budget 2012: How will you be affected?
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A laptop
It may seem a bit obvious, but for whatever course you’re doing, you’re going to need your own laptop. Whether it’s a Macbook or a Netbook that tickles your fancy, just get...
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As we are just starting the new college year, students will have a number of anxieties on their minds: Making new friends, coping with all that college work and those dreaded early starts to top it...
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Make a realistic budget
If being in college means living away from home, rent will probably be your biggest expense and you?ll need to carefully plan how much it will cost to live every month. Even...
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One of the biggest issues for third-level students is money - and lack of it! It's easy to splurge at the beginning of term and mid-way through realise that you're running short. It is...
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So you've worked all summer long and maybe did a bit of part time work during college , December arrives and you're broke. It's Christmas and who doesn't like a nice Christmas present...
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Most undergraduate students attending publicly funded third-level courses in Ireland do not have to pay tuition fees. If you are an undergraduate student at a publicly funded third-level educational...
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Debts can very easily get out of control. In Ireland, any form of credit is a debt, so unless you pay cash for everything then you have debts. It is only when you are unable to keep up with the...
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Maintenance Grant
At present there are four main student support schemes for students intending to go on to third-level education. These schemes include the: