Applicants who have not yet completed their application are urged by CAO to do so immediately, particularly mature applicants, applicants for the HEAR or DARE schemes, or those who are thinking about applying for a restricted course.
The Central Applications Office (CAO ) application deadline for undergraduate courses in Irish higher education institutions is Monday, February 1, at 5.15pm.
CAO communications officer, Eileen Keleghan, asks potential applicants who have not yet started their application to carefully read the CAO Handbook and go to the CAO website and click on ‘Apply’ to start their application.
“It is important that applicants start their application well in advance of the final deadline in order to avoid any issues which may arise if they leave their application to the last minute," she said.
“This first step in the application process is very straightforward. Applicants need to provide their identification and contact details, and select the qualifications and assessments sections that are relevant to them. On completing this section, and paying the application fee of €45, applicants will then receive their CAO application number. Applicants are not required to enter course choices in order to obtain the application number.
"From there they can log in to their CAO account via the My Application facility to edit their application, provide additional information required to support their application, and to add their course choices,” Ms Keleghan continued.
“If you are applying for the HEAR or DARE schemes, please start gathering your supporting documentation immediately. You need to complete the relevant sections of the online form by March 1 at 5.15pm, and supply your postal documents by March 15 at 5.15pm.
“Applicants often rely on third parties to provide information to support their application, particularly in the case of the HEAR and DARE schemes.
“This advice is offered every year, but this year in particular, with uncertainty around Covid-19 restrictions, we really need to reiterate this,” she added.
The CAO website contains a number of guides and supports for applicants which should make the application process easy to navigate, including a ‘demo application' facility and step-by-step video guides talking applicants through the process of obtaining their CAO application number and editing their CAO account.
Applicants who have already made a CAO application have up to 5.15pm on February 1 to add, remove, or re-order courses free of charge. If an applicant is considering applying for a restricted course he/she should make sure to include the course details in the application before this deadline (or by March 1 for a fee of €10 ).
Mature applicants should also ensure they have their course choices included by the February 1 deadline to avoid any restrictions. The mature section of the CAO application form must be completed by March 1 at 5.15pm, and supporting documentation must be supplied to CAO within 10 days of making an application.
The CAO Change of Mind facility opens on May 5. This free facility allows applicants the opportunity to add, remove, or change the order of their courses as many times as they like right up to July 1 at 5.15pm; however it is important to note that restrictions apply. Applicants are reminded that they should list their course choices in genuine order of preference.
Applicants who do not process their application in advance of the deadline can make a late application at an increased fee of €60 for an online application. This facility opens on March 5 and closes at 5.15pm on May 1 - restrictions apply.
To apply to CAO go to www.cao.ie and click on ‘Apply’.