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Starting your Third-Level Journey with MIC

incoming First Year students

With the long-awaited publication of CAO Round 1 points today (15 August) and offers are arriving to email inboxes and phones around the country, Mary Immaculate College looks forward to welcoming around 1,000 new First Year students to our Limerick and Thurles campuses in the coming weeks.

See the sections below for the 'need to know' information for incoming students before the autumn semester begins on Monday 9 September.

You’ve got your results – What’s Next?

In the video below, MIC Admissions Officer, Anne-Marie Hannon, outlines the CAO Offers process, how to accept/defer your place, what will happen when you accept and some key dates to be aware of.

Go to the Admissions Office.

MIC Freshers Series - Next Steps after Results
MIC Freshers Series - Next Steps after Results
MIC Admissions Officer, Anne-Marie Hannon, gives information on what to expect over the coming weeks

Paying Fees

View the video below to see some of the most common queries about paying your fees, as compiled by the MIC Fees Office.

Go to Fees, Charges & Grants.

MIC Freshers Series - Fees FAQs
MIC Freshers Series - Fees FAQs
The MIC fees Office gives a round-up of when, what and how you will pay your fees

Finding Accommodation

MIC runs onsite accommodation on both the Limerick and Thurles campuses, and another outlet very close to the Limerick campus. The Accommodation Office also lists other options for student and private accommodation in Limerick and Thurles.

Go to Accommodation here.

Orientation 2019

All MIC First Year students have to attend an Orientation in Week 0 (the week before classes officially start) to get their ID cards, set up email accounts, learn about essential academic procedures and of course, meet and socialise with fellow new students. Each programme has its own schedule. This year, Orientation is on Tuesday 3 and Wednesday 4 September for MIC Limerick and Thursday 5 September for MIC Thurles students. Parents’ Orientation is on the evening of Monday 2 September. This event is a good opportunity to meet key staff members at MIC and get to know more about the College.

Go to Orientation here.

In the video below, MIC Director of Student Life, Dr Geraldine Brosnan, describes what Orientation involves.

MIC Freshers Series - Orientation 2019
MIC Freshers Series - Orientation 2019
MIC Director of Student Life, Dr Geraldine Brosnan, speaks about Orientation for new students

Mary Immaculate Students' Union (MISU)

Mary Immaculate Students' Union (MISU) is the representative body for the students of MIC, providing support, advice and representation for its members, the students of the College who are based across two campuses, one in Limerick and the other in Thurles. Students automatically become members of MISU upon enrolment.

The student body is represented by a democratically elected Executive Committee and MISU is administered by a General Manager, Finance Coordinator, Clubs & Societies Coordinator, Student Advocacy & Representation Assistant and a Receptionist.

Go to MISU website here.

In the video below, meet the president and vice-president of MISU as they explain briefly what the union does, and upcoming SU events/activities for new and current students.

Mary Immaculate Students' Union (MISU)
MIC Freshers Series - Introducing MISU
Aisling Cusack & Pádraig Murphy, MISU sabbatical officers, speak about the union & upcoming events

MIC CAO Points 2019

  • MI001: BA in Contemporary and Applied Theatre Studies: 345 points
  • MI002: BA in Liberal Arts: 300 points
  • MI005: Bachelor of Education (Primary Teaching): 473* points
  • MI006: Bachelor of Education (Gaeltacht): 442 points
  • MI007: BA in Early Childhood Care and Education: 366 points
  • MI008: B Ed in Education and Psychology: 554 points
  • MI009: BA in Education, Business and Accounting: 392 points
  • MI010: BA in Education, Business and Religious Studies: 326 points
  • MI011: BA in Education, Gaeilge and Religious Studies: 377 points
  • MI012: BA in Education, Gaeilge and Business Studies: 398 points
  • MI013: BA in Education, Mathematics and Gaeilge: 433 points