Carlow College, St. Pats
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Carlow College, St. Patrick’s is a liberal arts college located in Carlow, Ireland. It was founded in 1782 by James Keefe, then Roman Catholic Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin, and his co-adjutor bishop Daniel Delany.
The college offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in the humanities, social sciences, and business. It is known for its small class sizes, its focus on critical thinking and independent learning, and its commitment to social justice.
Carlow College, St. Patrick’s is a vibrant and cosmopolitan community of students, staff, and visitors from all over the world. The college offers a supportive and stimulating learning environment, and its students have the opportunity to learn from and work with some of the leading experts in their field.
Here are some of the things that make Carlow College, St. Patrick’s a great place to study:
- Academic excellence: Carlow College offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in a variety of disciplines, all of which are taught by highly qualified and experienced academics.
- Strong focus on critical thinking and independent learning: Carlow College’s programmes are designed to help students develop their critical thinking and independent learning skills. This is achieved through a combination of classroom-based learning, seminars, and research projects.
- Commitment to social justice: Carlow College is committed to social justice and to making the world a better place. This commitment is reflected in the college’s teaching, research, and community engagement activities.
- Supportive community: Carlow College is a small and close-knit community, where students feel supported and valued. The college offers a variety of student services and supports, including academic advising, career guidance, and counseling.
Student Life
Carlow College, St. Patrick’s is situated in its own grounds on an eighteenth-century parkland and is known locally as St. Patrick’s College. Carlow College is ideally located in the heart of Carlow town. Tullow Street is only one hundred meters away our students have access to banks, shops, food outlets and a wide variety of social venues on the doorstep. Pedestrian access from the town centre is on College Street and is flanked by the Cathedral to the South and by the magnificent VISUAL Centre for Contemporary Art to the North.
Many informal activities such as kick boxing, zumba, and hip hop dance are as popular as the more traditional team and individual games and provide opportunities for friendship and social interaction.
All registered Carlow College, St. Patrick’s students are automatically members of the Students’ Union (CCSU). CCSU ensures that the views of students are represented at all levels within the College, and at local and national platforms. We work collaboratively with various College functions to promote student engagement and to ensure you have a positive student experience throughout your studies.
A few of the main events we organise during the year are our Fresher’s Week, RAG Week, Mystery Tours and our College Ball. We also co-ordinate and support a number of clubs and societies.
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