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Irish American University

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Key Admissions Facts

Intakes:  Sept ( Major intake)   and January ( for some Programs ) please contact us for more information .

Fee Range:   UG (€9000 / $12,600)PG(€10000 / $14,000) Fee is taken approximately.For exact fee information please contact us .

Academic Requirements:

PG- Minimum 55% -60%in Bachelor degree

UG - Minimum70% in 12th  year ( standard)  of School Education

IELTS Requirements:

PG ( for most programs 6.5, some programs 7.0 ) with no band less than 6.0

UG ( for most programs 6.5, some programs 7.0) with no band less than6.0

Pre-sessional English -is available (One separate CAS will be provided for pre-sessional and the main program )

Application processing time :  6 week for country student. For UG program student can make a direct application .Credibility interview is a must requirement to pass for an unconditional offer and CAS. To book a free 15 minute credibility interview assessment please contact us.

Scholarships Availability : Regional and merit scholarships are available . Please contact us for more information.

Popular Programs: MFA in Creative Writing, BFA in Performing Arts, BA in Liberal Arts,MBA in International Business, Master of Business in International Business, BA in International Business, BA in Hospitality Management and BA in Event Management.  Please contact us for more in formations.

University link: Irish American University

NB : This information is just a rough guideline about most of the university programs and doesn't represent the exact information, application process time, IELTS requirements for any specific program . For exact information please contact us .


A constituent college of Irish American University, the institution is approved by the Department of Education of the State of Delaware and is accredited by the regional accrediting agency for the state, the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE). Responsible for higher education accreditation in the states of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Washington, DC, and Delaware, MSCHE accredits five of the world’s top twenty higher education institutions (Princeton University, Columbia University, University of Pennsylvania, The Johns Hopkins University and Cornell University); there are more MSCHE-accredited institutions ranked in the top 200 in the world than those accredited by any other regional agency (2013 Times Higher Education and the QS World University Rankings).

History

American College Dublin, accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, was founded as a not-for-profit independent educational trust in May 1993 by Lynn University, a liberal arts institution located in Boca Raton, Florida. The College admitted its first liberal arts and business degree students in September 1993 and graduated its first class in 1996. The first graduation ceremony’s keynote speaker was Jean Kennedy Smith, American ambassador to Ireland and sister of former President John F. Kennedy, beginning a tradition of distinguished keynote speakers at the College commencements that would subsequently include Nobel Peace Prize recipients John Hume and Senator George Mitchell, former Attorney General and Goldman Sachs Chairman Peter Sutherland, former President of the European Parliament Pat Cox, Fianna Fail leader Micheál Martin, former Tánaiste Mary Harney and the sister of current US Vice President Joe Biden, Valerie Biden Owens. The development of the College’s Dublin campus continued apace through the 1990s; in 2002 the institution expanded its operations with the establishment of a sister campus in Delaware, which became known as American College Delaware.

Location& Transportation


American College Dublin is ideally located just a few minutes’ walk from Grafton Street, one of the main shopping streets in Dublin city centre. Everything a student might need is within close proximity. The building overlooks Merrion Square, considered one of the city's finest surviving squares.
Train: Pearse Station is the nearest DART station to the College.
Bus: Bus routes serving American College
Luas: The green line terminates at St. Stephen’s Green which is a 12 minute walk to the college

Why Study Here?

Located on Merrion Square, in the heart of Ireland’s capital city, American College Dublin offers an outstanding post-secondary education.  Established as a not-for-profit educational trust in 1993 by Lynn University (located in Boca Raton, Florida), the College has grown from a study abroad campus for US students to a global institution with over sixty nationalities among its student body. The College is a constituent college of Irish American University, and has a sister campus in Claymont, Delaware, named American College Delaware, through which it offers a range of shared programmes and transfer opportunities between Ireland and the USA.

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