National College of Ireland
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The National College of Ireland (NCI) is a private college located in Dublin, Ireland. It was founded in 1964 and is one of the leading private colleges in Ireland. NCI offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs in a variety of fields, including business, computing, and education. NCI is also known for its focus on practical learning and its commitment to student success.
Here are some of the things that prospective students from the United States should know about NCI:
- The language of instruction at NCI is English.
- The tuition fees for international students are around €12,000 per year.
- NCI has a good reputation for its teaching and practical learning. The college has a number of partnerships with leading companies, and its students have the opportunity to gain valuable work experience during their studies.
- NCI is located in Dublin, a vibrant and cosmopolitan city. Dublin offers a variety of cultural and recreational opportunities, and it is also a major center for business and technology.
Here are some additional details that may be of interest to prospective students from the United States:
- NCI offers a variety of scholarships and financial aid opportunities for international students.
- NCI has a good network of alumni who can help students find jobs after graduation.
- NCI is a member of the European Association of Institutions in Higher Education (EURASHE).
Student Life
There are over 75 societies and clubs (e.g. drama, archery, photography, climbing, etc.).On-campus events all year round including College Ball, International Food Night, the Chocolate Ball, and the Teddy Bear Hospital. Also, there is a month-long series of events as part of RCSI Cultural Diversity Month which showcases the culture, traditions, food, music, and dance of RCSI students’ home countries.Â
Housing
On- and off-campus accommodation available. Single rooms in student residences can be found for €10.6-10.9k per year. New Mill Street prices start at €265 per week. The average in Dublin is between €12,000 and €17,000 per year - the university website provides a list of websites to help find accommodation.
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