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Galway Community College continues to offer PLC courses in many exciting areas
Galway Community College continues to offer a wide variety of courses for school leavers and continuing professional development. There is a broad range of FETAC/QQI Level 5 and 6 courses on offer, with tutors constantly developing new modules and links to business.
Facebook ‘poke’ story wins local woman RTÉ airtime
A member of staff at GMIT Mayo has been shortlisted in a prestigious national short story writing competition and is to have her story read out on air on RTÉ’s Radio 1 later this month.
University heads admit registration charge is third level fees – O’Mahony
Mayo Fine Gael TD and member of the Oireachtas committee on education, John O'Mahony, is calling on the Minister for Education to respond to the evidence that was given to the Dáil education committee where the seven university presidents admitted that student registration fees were fees by the backdoor.
Mayo students take to the streets to fight college fees
“If this happens you’ll be seeing a lot more of these” bellowed GMIT Castlebar Students Union President Mark Early to the wet huddled student body who had just marched through the town yesterday.
Open Day for GMIT
The Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT) will welcome thousands of second level students to its two campuses in Galway later this month for the college’s annual Open Day.
Calleary welcomes increase in income limit for student grant schemes
Minister for Labour Affairs and local Fianna Fáil TD Dara Calleary has welcomed the confirmation that the income limit to qualify for the student maintenance grant has been increased. This will lead to more Mayo students being awarded the grant for the coming college year, according to Minister Calleary.
Treacy welcomes increase in income limit for student grant schemes
More local students will be awarded the maintenance grant for the coming year thanks to the increase in the qualifying income limit, according to local Fianna Fáil TD Noel Treacy.