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  • Baking Cakes and Sweet Treats | Cavan Institute

    Explore Cavan Institute’s Baking Cakes and Sweet Treats — flexible, practical evening learning options designed to upskill, progress your career, or learn something new. Baking Cakes and Sweet Treats Apply Now COURSE FULL If you would like to be informed when the online application system opens again for enrolment for this course next term, then click Notify Me below Notify Me Course Duration 8 Weeks Start Date & Time 10 February 2026 at 18:30:00 Weekly on Tuesday Hours per week 2.5 Price €135 Course Overview Introducing our “Baking Cakes and Sweet Treats” evening course, perfect for anyone with an interest in developing practical baking skills. On this course, you’ll explore classic and modern recipes, including bake and no-bake concepts. You’ll create delicious cakes and sweet treats in a fun, collaborative environment. Classes take place in Cavan Institute’s professional kitchen, which is where our culinary apprentices learn their skills. The group will be small and learning hands-on. Week-by-week, your tutor will advise you on what materials you will need to buy for the following week’s bake. This course is likely to be very popular so it’s advisable to book early. Course Content Course Content Here’s an overview of some of the possible topics this course might include, week by week (this is not a definitive outline): Week 1: Introduction & Basic Techniques Week 2: Cupcakes & Muffins Week 3: Layer Cakes & Fillings Week 4: Cheesecakes & Chilled Desserts Week 5: Pastry Treats Week 6: Celebration Cakes Week 7: Chocolate & Confectionery Week 8: Showcase & Sharing Apply Now Express Your Interest Previous Course Next Course More from Cavan Institute Courses All Courses Apply Online Start Here Supports Support Services FAQs Get Answers Contact Us If you have any questions, please get in touch. You can apply online through our website. We have an FAQ page, and course fees are easily accessible. First name* Last name* Email* Phone Message* I consent to Cavan Institute contacting me for the purpose of responding to my enquiry. Submit

  • Pre-Apprenticeship Engineering and Electrical | College Courses

    Discover Cavan Institute’s wide range of courses offering practical skills, recognised qualifications, and pathways to higher education or careers. Pre-Apprenticeship Engineering and Electrical QQI Level 5 Course Code EV Major Award Code 5M2061 Apply Now About This Course This is a pre-apprenticeship course that is aimed at students who wish to pursue a career in industry, with a particular emphasis on electrics or Engineering. It is designed for students who wish to aspire to work as electrical or Engineering apprentices in industry. The course enables students to develop practical Electrical and Engineering skills, and a key part of the course is work experience in these areas. Students gain practical skills in areas such as Control Systems, Electronics, Engineering processes and CAD. Modules Course Content Mathematics Digital Electronics Communications Computer Aided Draughting Electronics Engineering Workshop Processes Work Experience Control Systems Word Processing Progression Automation Engineering - TUD Mechanical Engineering - ATU Galway/Mayo Computer Engineering & Engineering Science - University of Greenwich, London Mechatronic Systems - ATU Sligo Mechanical Engineering - University of Galway Electrical & Electronic Systems - DKIT Mechanical Engineering - DKIT Entry Requirements Leaving Certificate or Leaving Certificate Applied or LCVP or QQI Level 4 Award. Equal consideration will be given to mature applicants (those aged over 23) who do not meet these entry requirements. Course Fees Overview Content Progression Requirements Fees Previous Course Next Course Mark McDermott Engineering Technology Cavan Institute provided me with a great insight into the engineering world. In my year of study on this course, many topics were covered to help confirm my interest in engineering. Go Go More from Cavan Institute Courses All Courses Apply Online Start Here Supports Support Services FAQs Get Answers Contact Us If you have any questions, please get in touch. You can apply online through our website. We have an FAQ page, and course fees are easily accessible. First name* Last name* Email* Phone Message* I consent to Cavan Institute contacting me for the purpose of responding to my enquiry. Submit

  • Student Testimonials | Cavan Institute | Cavan, Ireland

    Hear directly from Cavan Institute students about their experiences and successes. Discover why they chose Cavan Institute. STUDENT TESTIMONIALS Paula Zaboroveca - Pre University Accounting and Finance To anyone considering studying at Cavan Institute, I would highly recommend it. Testimonial Fiona Sexton - Beauty Therapy It was a very busy course. I chose this course as it offered a wide variety of qualifications. I enjoyed this course as the teachers were very supportive and I made loads of lovely friends from the course. The course offers work experience which is amazing to see what the real world looks like. Testimonial Lance Santillan - Fashion Design Styling This experience has truly been one of a kind. It has been one of the most beneficial choices I made as it's allowed me a head start going into further studying. I have learned so many skills and techniques. It was a great course. Testimonial Monika Cerekaviciute - Childcare with Special Needs Assisting There was no doubt in my mind about choosing to enrol in Cavan Institute after seeing the successes my friends have reached in their careers by attending this college. Testimonial Aisling Gilsenan - Administration and IT for Business Year 2 It has really helped me mature. I had a great time in Cavan Institute and would highly recommend a PLC course. Testimonial Melanie Moran Flood - Sport and Fitness with Personal Training I progressed from Cavan Institute to the University of College Cork and now work as a full-time P.E and History teacher. After completing the two years in Cavan I had so many certificates like personal training, lifeguarding etc which gives me the opportunity to travel and work elsewhere, Testimonial Dimitry Germanov - Creative Digital Media There was a great opportunity from Cavan Institute for the Creative Digital Media students to also do an Adobe Certification, which is internationally recognised.There was a great opportunity from Cavan Institute for the Creative Digital Media students to also do an Adobe Certification, which is internationally recognised. Testimonial Abigail Brennan - Office Administration and Technology The course has more than met my expectations and has been enjoyable, rewarding and confidence boosting. The teachers are all, without exception, enthusiastic, encouraging, helpful, supportive and positive. Testimonial Dylan Hickey - Music and Sound Production Throughout my two years there I learned everything I could possibly need to go to higher education or even to join the world of work. Testimonial Niamh McGuinness - Creative Digital Media The thing I liked the most was we had our own Mac lab to do work when we needed it. We had access to really great software and professional equipment. When I came out of my course I immediately got an internship and everything I used in college I now use in my job which was really beneficial. Testimonial Read More Watch More More from Cavan Institute Courses All Courses Apply Online Start Here Supports Support Services FAQs Get Answers Contact Us If you have any questions, please get in touch. You can apply online through our website. We have an FAQ page, and course fees are easily accessible. First name* Last name* Email* Phone Message* I consent to Cavan Institute contacting me for the purpose of responding to my enquiry. Submit

  • Health and Wellbeing | Cavan Institute | Cavan, Ireland

    Cavan Institute endeavours to support all our students with the physical, mental and emotioanl health and well being. We operate no smoking campuses and provide supports, where possible, to support students with their wellbeing. Health & Wellbeing NO Smoking Campus Cavan Institute, like several other public agencies and establishments, has opted through consensus to implement a ‘no smoking’ campus. This is in line with government policy to reduce the rate of smoking and smoking-related diseases. Students are advised that neither cigarettes nor e-cigarettes may be smoked on any part of the Institute’s campus. Health Health Centre - Dr Tom Prior Farnham Medical Practice: 049 436 1700 Location: Farnham Medical Practice Primary Care Centre, Connolly Street, Cavan How much does it cost to see the doctor? The service is free to students who hold a valid medical card. The card must be shown to the doctor in order to avail of the service for free. Students without a valid medical card can avail of reduced rates of €25 per visit. Students must present a valid Cavan Institute student ID card to the medical centre team when availing of the services on offer. Out-of-Hours Medical Care The Northeast Doctor-On-Call (NEDOC) service provides an experienced local doctor outside normal surgery hours, between 6.00pm and 8.00am from Monday to Friday and 24 hours a day during weekends and bank holidays. Should you need to contact a GP outside normal surgery hours: CALLSAVE 1850 777 911 24 HOUR A DAY / 7 DAYS A WEEK Cavan General Hospital: (049) 437 6000 Emergency Services: Call 112 0r 999 North East Doctor on Call: 1850 777 911 Pieta House – 24/7 Free therapeutic support for those in suicidal distress or those who engage in self harm - Free call 1800247 247/ Text HELP to 51444/ www.pietahouse.ie Samaritans – Emotional Support Service - Freephone 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.ie Crisis Text Line – 24/7 text service for young people aged 12 to 34 – Text TALK to 50808 ISPCC Teen Line – free 24/7 helpline for young people – 1800 833 634/ www.teenline.ie ISPCC Childline – 1800 66 66 66 or free text 50101 Women’s Aid National Freephone Helpline – 1800 341 900 MOBILE APPS Clear Fear – uses CBT to focus on learning to breath, relax and be more mindful Headspace – teaches meditation and mindfulness skills Mindshift – teaches about anxiety, helping users to engage in healthy thinking MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELLING AND OTHER SUPPORTS Aware Helpline Listening Service - Support & information for people experiencing depression or bipolar disorder or those concerned about family and friends 1800 804 848 (10am – 10pm)/ www.aware.ie Pieta House (Cavan Monaghan) – free therapeutic support for those in suicidal distress or engaged in self harm – Call 090 642 4111/ www.pieta.ie Your Mental Health – Information on supports and services – Call 1800 111 888 or www.yourmentalhealth.ie Grow – Mental Health Recovery and Peer support – 1890474 474/ email info@grow.ie Jigsaw – Mental Health support for young people aged 12-25 years – 1800544 729/ www.jigsaw.ie Mental Health Ireland – Information & Support for people who experience mental health difficulties – Call 01 284 1166 (Mon-Fri 9am-5pm)/ www.mentalhealthireland.ie Online Counselling – Peer support & counselling – www.turn2me.org / www.mymind.org Shine – supporting people affected by mental ill health – Call 086 852 5422 Suicide Support Suicide Bereavement Liaison Officer – practical help, advice and support to persons bereaved by suicide – Call 085 8706591 Suicide or Survive – Mental Health and wellness programmes and online webinars – Call 1890 577 577/ email info@suicideorsurvive.ie SOSAD – www.sosadireland.ie/ 049 4326339 BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT Bereavement Information & Support – Irish Hospice Foundation Helpline 1800 807 077 (10am – 1pm) www.bereaved.ie/ www.childhoodbereavement.ie addiction HSE Drugs and Alcohol line – Information & Support – Free call 1800 459 459 (9.30am –5.30pm) Alcoholics Anonymous: 01 842 0700 - www.alcoholicsanonymous.ie Al Anon and Alateen: 01 873 2699 - www.al-anon-ireland.org Cavan Monaghan Drug & Alcohol Service - 049 437 9160/ 047 75528/ info@cdatrust.ie Gamblers Anonymous: www.gamblersanonymous.ie / 087 748 5878 (10am – 10pm)/ 01 872 1133/ info@gamblersanonymous.ie Sexual Violence Sexual Violence Helpline – for men & women – Free call 1800 778 888 Dublin Rape Crisis Centre – National Helpline 1800 778 888 or info@rcc.ie or www.drcc.ie Domestic Violence Women’s Aid – Support for women and children experiencing domestic abuse and violence – Free call 1800 341 900 (24/7)/ www.womensaid.ie Men’s Aid - Support for men experiencing domestic abuse and violence – Call 01 554 3811 (9am–5pm Mon-Fri) or email: hello@mensaid.ie Male Advice Line : Freephone number: 1800 816588 Tearmann Domestic Violence Service – 047 72311 or email tearmanndvs@eircom.net More from Cavan Institute Courses All Courses Apply Online Start Here Supports Support Services FAQs Get Answers Contact Us If you have any questions, please get in touch. You can apply online through our website. We have an FAQ page, and course fees are easily accessible. First name* Last name* Email* Phone Message* I consent to Cavan Institute contacting me for the purpose of responding to my enquiry. Submit

  • Transport | Cavan Institute | Cavan, Ireland

    Bus Éireann offers extensive services to Cavan Institute. For fares, timetables & more, call 049 433 1353 or visit www.buseireann.ie. Local Link also runs. Transport Bus Éireann An extensive service is provided by Bus Éireann for students travelling to Cavan Institute. For further up-to-date information on all services, including prices, timetables, departure and arrival times, contact 049 433 1353 or visit www.buseireann.ie Leap Card Local Link The Local Link Bus Service is Operated by Cavan Monaghan Transport Co-ordination Unit. Full range of Cavan & Monaghan services. Leap Card Walk or Cycle Where feasible, staff and students are encouraged to walk or cycle to college. There are many benefits including improved health, quality of life, convenience and cost. The national Cycle to Work Scheme my also interest you. Campus Map Driving There are ample parking facilities available on-site, offering convenient access for students, staff, and visitors. Designated areas are provided for both cars and bikes, ensuring easy and secure parking throughout the day. Campus Map private bus operators Destinations Operators Contact Telephone Longford Drumlish Arva Crossdoney Cavan Institute Andrew Wharton Coach hire Hermitage Crossdoney Co Cavan Andrew Wharton 086 8181435 Longford Ballinalee Edgeworthstown Granard Gowna Ballinagh Cavan Institute Michael O’Reilly Creevy Granard Co. Longford Michael O’Reilly 087 9833996 Swanlinbar Bawnboy Ballyconnell Belturbet Cavan Leydon Coaches Ltd. Swanlinbar Co. Cavan Michael Leydon 087 6018271 or 049 9521225 Virginia Oldcastle Ballyjamesduff Crosskeys Cavan Institute Christy McNamee Stoney Road Oldcastle Co. Meath Christy McNamee 087 2323665 Corlough Ballinamore Newtowngore Taffe Cross Ballyconnell Killeshandra Crossdoney Cavan Institute Ballyconnell Cabs, Ballyconnell Co. Cavan Bob Leonard 087 777 6077 Kingscourt Shercock Bailieboro Grousehal Killinkere Virginia Cavan Institute Bridie Rahill Bailieboro Call A-Cab Leitrim Bailieboro Co. Cavan Bridie Rahill 086 6004035 Leap Card TFI Leap Card Benefits: Savings: Up to 30% off cash fares, 50% for Young Adults/Students. Accepted: On Bus Éireann, TFI Local Link services, and more. While there is no Leap discount on single fares for Bus Éireann Expressway services, the TFI Leap Card can still be used as a convenient payment option. You can easily top up your TFI Leap Card through the Leap Top-up App or at various Leap agents. Click "Buy Online" to visit the Leap Card website. Click "Remote Verification" to access the form. Buy Online Remote Verification More from Cavan Institute Courses All Courses Apply Online Start Here Supports Support Services FAQs Get Answers Contact Us If you have any questions, please get in touch. You can apply online through our website. We have an FAQ page, and course fees are easily accessible. First name* Last name* Email* Phone Message* I consent to Cavan Institute contacting me for the purpose of responding to my enquiry. Submit

  • Introduction to Interior Design | Cavan Institute

    Explore Cavan Institute’s Introduction to Interior Design — flexible, practical evening learning options designed to upskill, progress your career, or learn something new. Introduction to Interior Design Apply Now COURSE FULL If you would like to be informed when the online application system opens again for enrolment for this course next term, then click Notify Me below Notify Me Course Duration 8 Weeks Start Date & Time 10 February 2026 at 18:30:00 Weekly on Tuesday Hours per week 2.5 Price €135 Course Overview Unleash your creative side and begin an inspiring journey to transform interior spaces. Over this eight-week, practical course, you will design your very own mood board, and learn about the psychology of colour and principles of spatial design. The experienced tutor will guide you through an introductory Interior Design course tailored to the Cavan residential design market. Whether you're just starting out and eager to embark on your design journey, or you're looking to elevate your existing skills, you will gain the knowledge and expertise to design beautiful, functional spaces that leave a lasting impact. Each student will be encouraged to consider colour, tones, space, texture, lighting and accessories to create their own unique mood board. The course fee excludes the cost of materials. Course Content Course Content Week-by week, you will cover the following topics: Elements and principles of design that are used to create harmonious interiors. Making design decisions, based on the desired function, style and mood of the space. Spatial planning to suit the intended function of the space. Selecting the best lighting for a room and the importance of ambient lighting. Psychology of colour and how to use it as a pivotal design tool. Decorative textiles and fabrics and their technical properties. Visual communication of your design concept through Mood Board creation. Positioning beautiful objects into perfectly planned and well thought-out spaces. Apply Now Express Your Interest Previous Course Next Course More from Cavan Institute Courses All Courses Apply Online Start Here Supports Support Services FAQs Get Answers Contact Us If you have any questions, please get in touch. You can apply online through our website. We have an FAQ page, and course fees are easily accessible. First name* Last name* Email* Phone Message* I consent to Cavan Institute contacting me for the purpose of responding to my enquiry. Submit

  • Campus Map | Cavan Institute | Cavan, Ireland

    Get familiar with the Cavan Institute campus using our interactive map. Find locations of classrooms, offices, and other important areas. Campus Map Cavan Institute Campus Cavan Institute has multiple locations across Cavan town. Our main campus is Block A on Cathedral Road, Cavan town. Our interactive map below will help you find your location. Transport Block A Cathedral Road, Drumalee, Cavan, H12 E426 Block B Hampton Court, Cootehill Road, Drumalee, Cavan, H12 DY64 Block D Cavan Institute Further Education and Training Campus, Dublin Road, Cavan, H12 FW53 Block E Workshop Ballinagh Road, Cavan, H12 V3H3 More from Cavan Institute Courses All Courses Apply Online Start Here Supports Support Services FAQs Get Answers Contact Us If you have any questions, please get in touch. You can apply online through our website. We have an FAQ page, and course fees are easily accessible. First name* Last name* Email* Phone Message* I consent to Cavan Institute contacting me for the purpose of responding to my enquiry. Submit

  • Privacy and Disclaimer | Cavan Institute | Cavan, Ireland

    Cavan Institute’s website content is for informational use only. While care is taken, the Institute accepts no responsibility for errors or omissions. Privacy and Disclaimer Disclaimer The contents of Cavan Institute's web pages are provided as an information guide only. They are intended to enhance public access to information about the Cavan Institute. While every effort is made in preparing material for publication, no responsibility is accepted by or on behalf of Cavan Institute for any errors, omissions or misleading statements on these pages or any site to which these pages connect. Although every effort is made to ensure the reliability of listed sites, this cannot be taken as an endorsement of these sites. Cavan Institute reserves the right to revise, amend or delete courses, fees and other details published on this website without giving prior notice. Privacy Policy Cavan Institute is committed to protecting your privacy. Cavan Institute does collect data on visits to this website for statistical purposes. We record such information as time and duration of visit, and pages accessed. We use this information to analyse website traffic flows and usability. Cavan Institute is not responsible for the privacy practices of any sites linked from this website. Data Protection More from Cavan Institute Courses All Courses Apply Online Start Here Supports Support Services FAQs Get Answers Contact Us If you have any questions, please get in touch. You can apply online through our website. We have an FAQ page, and course fees are easily accessible. First name* Last name* Email* Phone Message* I consent to Cavan Institute contacting me for the purpose of responding to my enquiry. Submit

  • FAQ | Cavan Institute | Cavan, Ireland

    Have questions about Cavan Institute? Find answers to your frequently asked questions about admissions, fees, courses, and more. FAQs Prospective Students Current Students Prospective Students FAQs Applications & Offers How do I apply? You can apply for your chosen Cavan Institute course online by clicking “Apply Online” on our homepage. Please note that you may apply to some Cavan Institute courses through the CAO system. Can I use my school email address on the online application form? A valid personal email address must be used, as most correspondence will be by email. Please don’t use your school email address, as you may cease to have access to that address after you leave the school. What is the deadline for the receipt of applications? June 1st is the closing date for the receipt of applications for first-round offers. However, applications will be accepted and processed on courses where places are available following this date, and second round offers will be made to eligible applicants who apply after that date. How will I know if my application has been received? You will receive an automatic response to confirm receipt of your application via email once you have clicked submit. If this does not appear in your inbox within two hours, be sure to check your junk mail or spam folder for this response. Please contact admin@cavaninstitute.ie if you have not received an email. Is it possible to check my application after it’s been submitted? Yes, it’s possible to view your application once it has been submitted, but you can’t make changes to it. If you want to make changes, see Q6. To view your application, open the email from Cavan Institute acknowledging receipt of your application. It will contain a unique Cavan Institute ID number and password. You can use these to check your application. Go to our website and click “Apply Online”. Type this Cavan Institute ID number and the password exactly as they appear on your acknowledgement email. This will bring you to your application, where you can view the details you entered on your application. How can I fix a mistake I made on my application? Please contact admin@cavaninstitute.ie outlining the error, and this will be fixed for you by our staff. Please include your Cavan Institute ID number 2021xxxx (available on your acknowledgement email). I want to change my course choice. Is this possible? If you wish to change either the order of preference of the courses you selected or change your course choice to a new course altogether, please contact us by phone 049 433 2633 or email at admin@cavaninstitute.ie outlining your request to transfer. Please give your name, your Cavan Institute ID number, the course you have currently listed as your first preference and the name of your new first-choice course. This will be updated for you by our staff. Do I have to attend an interview as part of the application process? Prospective students do not have to attend for interview to obtain a place in Cavan Institute. Non-standard applicants, who do not meet the requirements as set out on our website, may be required to take a language or other form of assessment. All students attend the general and class induction on the commencement of their course in September. The “status” section on my application has changed. What does this mean? As your application is being processed, the “status” section of your application will change. This status will continue to change according to the progression of your application. When will I be offered a place on the PLC course? Conditional offer letters/emails requesting payment of a €50 booking deposit will be issued in March/April for first-round offers. This fee is payable to secure your place. Please read and follow the instructions carefully on how to pay the booking deposit and upload the documents specified in this correspondence. You will also be required to confirm that you wish to accept the course by completing and submitting a short online acceptance form. Subsequent offers will be made throughout the summer to applicants who applied after 1st June. Please note that waiting lists may apply for late applicants. Cavan Institute has the right to cancel a course at any time if there is insufficient uptake of places. I have applied for a degree programme at Cavan Institute. When will I be notified if I was successful in obtaining a place? As offers of places on degree programmes are made based on points awarded for results in the Leaving Certificate, offers for places on these courses will be made following the CAO offers in August. When does my course commence? Our full-time courses commence early September each year. How long is the course? Our PLC courses run September to May. How many hours a week is the course? Courses run on a staggered timetable, where students are timetabled between 16–25 hours per week. Is the course full time? Full-time courses open for applications in November and run from September to May. Do you offer part time courses? Part-time courses are listed under a separate section of our website. Do you offer courses remotely? Unfortunately, we do not offer online courses. What is the timetable for the course? The timetable is available from September with specific class details. What campus will my course be held on? Details of the campus location will be provided once timetables are finalised. I am an international student, can I attend your college? Unfortunately, Cavan Institute is not on the International Students list, so applications cannot be accepted. Entry Requirements What are the points for PLC courses at Cavan Institute? There are no points required for any PLC courses at Cavan Institute. You must simply meet the minimum entry requirements as listed on the course pages. What are the points for the degree courses at Cavan Institute? Degree places are offered based on points awarded for results in the Leaving Certificate. You can find out what points are needed for the particular degree course you’re interested in by visiting that course information page on the relevant Institute of Technology website. Do I need to have studied a particular subject in the Leaving Cert to be eligible to apply for a place on a PLC course? To obtain a place on a PLC course, you must simply meet the minimum entry requirements as listed on the course pages. What is the minimum age I must be to apply for a PLC course? Participants must be at least 16 years of age by the date on which the course starts. They must also have completed one of the following programmes: Leaving Certificate; Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme (LCVP); Leaving Certificate Applied (LCA); QQI Level 4 major award or equivalent. Applications will be considered from those aged over 23 who do not have one of the above qualifications but who can demonstrate their capacity to study at Level 5 or Level 6. What are the entry requirements for a level 5 PLC course? The PLC (Post Leaving Certificate) courses on offer in Cavan Institute cater for: Students who have completed senior cycle education and require further vocational education and training to enhance their prospects of employment or progression to other studies. Adults returning to education who may not have completed the senior cycle but are deemed by the provider to have the necessary competencies and capacity to undertake the programme. Participants must be at least 16 years of age by the date on which the course starts. If you are under 23, you should have completed one of the following programmes: The Leaving Certificate Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme (LCVP) Leaving Certificate Applied (LCA) QQI Level 4 major award or equivalent. Applications will be considered from those aged over 23 who do not have one of the above qualifications but who can demonstrate their capacity to study at level 5. Some courses, such as our degree programmes and courses offered in conjunction with Accounting Technicians Ireland, specify additional entry requirements, so you must familiarise yourself with these details, which you can find on the course pages on this website. What are the entry requirements for a level 6 PLC course? You should have completed a QQI Level 5 award or equivalent in a discipline related to the course you would like to study. We will also give equal consideration to mature applicants (those aged over 23) who do not meet this entry requirement but can demonstrate industry experience. What is my student ID number? Your ID number appears on all correspondence – please check your offer letter or student portal. Why can't I login? You may have issues with your login if you are not fully registered, or if your password has expired. Please contact support. Registration When do I register for my course? Registration takes place in late August. You will be notified by email of the exact date on which you should register for your course. Please note that the registration process may be online or in person. Any Social Welfare, Children's Allowance, or other forms that you need to get stamped and signed by college staff can be submitted on this day. Why do I need to register with www.fetchcourses.ie ? All applicants are required to register with www.fetchcourses.ie so so that you can complete the registration process to assign your Cavan Institute place to you. When you create an account on the FETCH website, please ensure that you use a personal email address (not a school email address). You can create an account at https://www.fetchcourses.ie/account/registration Can I get a letter to say I am registered and attending? Letters of registration/attendance will be available once you have completed your full registration. I have a form that needs to be completed, what do I do? There are a few options – forms can be left into the main office, emailed, or uploaded through the student portal. Student Fees How much are the fees for PLC courses at Cavan Institute? All full-time students who register for a course at Cavan Institute will be required to pay a PLC Course Fee for the academic year. All PLC Course Fees have been reduced to a maximum of €200. This fee includes materials, equipment and exam fees, making learning more accessible to all. Students with a valid medical card may be exempt from €50 QQI Exam Fee. How do I pay my fees to secure my place? On receipt of your conditional offer, you will be instructed to pay your non-refundable booking fee of €50 by the date specified to secure your place. Access your application details via www.cavaninstitute.ie using your Student ID and Password as per conditional offer. When do the balance of fees have to be paid? The balance of PLC Course Fee of €150 should be paid as per dates set out on your conditional offer. What are the consequences of late payment/non-payment of fees? Students who fail to pay the PLC Course Fee by the commencement of their course will not be issued with their Student ID Card. Where a student continues to have outstanding PLC Course Fees up to the October mid-term break, they may be denied access to the Institute’s computer systems, including Student Information System (TYRO), Student Hub, Internet and Email upon their return after the mid-term break. Are there any exemptions in relation to the payment of the €200 PLC Course Fee? Students who are holders of a valid medical card may be exempt from €50 QQI Exam fee. To verify that you are eligible for this exemption you must upload a copy of your valid medical card to your Cavan Institute account using your Student ID and password. Are the fees refundable if I do not take up my course place? The booking fee of €50 which forms part of the €200 is non-refundable. Refunds are made in respect of the balance of the PLC Course Fee if you do not take up your place on a course. Please complete a Refund of Fees Form. Students who attend for any day of a course are not entitled to a refund unless there are exceptional circumstances Note: If a student pays the PLC Course Fee in full and subsequently becomes exempt as result of receiving a valid Medical Card, a refund of the €50 will be made to the student upon completion of a Refund of Fees Form. Do you accept cash to pay fees? No cash will be accepted for fee payments. Late entrants If a student joins a class group after the commencement of timetabled classes, the PLC Course Fee of €200 is payable in full immediately. Financial Supports Am I eligible to receive a student grant while attending Cavan Institute?  Means-tested maintenance grants are available to eligible students attending approved full-time courses at Cavan Institute. To apply for a grant all new applications must be made online to a single awarding authority called Student Universal Support Ireland (SUSI) through www.susi.ie . You do not have to wait until you receive an offer of a place or enrol in college. Only when your application has been completed in full and submitted to the grant awarding body can your eligibility be determined. When is the SUSI grant paid? The first instalment of the SUSI grant is due at the end of October. If I am awarded a SUSI grant, do I have to pay fees? Yes – students on a PLC course at Cavan Institute are required to pay the PLC Course Fee of €200. Can I attend Cavan Institute and continue to receive Social Welfare? There are a few options for applicants who are receiving certain social welfare benefits to attend an approved full-time course and continue to receive payments.  Back to Education Allowance (BTEA) - The BTEA allows people in receipt of certain social welfare payments to retain those payments whilst participating in approved full-time courses in further and higher education. All information in respect of the BTEA is available from the Department of Social Protection at www.gov.ie or at www.hea.ie Student Finance section. Vocational Training Opportunities Scheme (VTOS) – The VTOS scheme offers free, second chance education and training to adults in a supportive learning environment. It caters for adults over 21 (or their dependent spouses) who have been in receipt of a specific social welfare payment or signing for credits for at least six months. You can apply via this online form . For more information email adriennecunningham@cavaninstitute.ie or 049 4332633 I am on social welfare, do I have to pay the PLC Course Fee? Students in receipt of a social welfare payment are required to pay the PLC Course Fee. Extra Supports I have special/additional educational requirements and need extra support. What supports are available? Please see our "Student with Disabilities and Special Education Needs Handbook" on our website. Download, complete and return the Student Support Form, including all relevant documentation as indicated on this form and post to Student Support, Cavan Institute, Cathedral Road, Cavan. Where can I find details of suitable accommodation available near the Institute? Cavan Institute does not offer accommodation. However, there are many letting agencies in Cavan town that you can contact. A noticeboard is available on our Cathedral Road campus where notices on accommodation are displayed. You can also post a query on our Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/studentaccommodationcavan Do you have a list of accommodation available? There is a list of accommodation available on our website. Is there campus accommodation? There is no accommodation on campus, but an accommodation list is available to help students find housing locally. Is the office open during the term time only? The office is open throughout the year, with the exception of public holidays and Christmas closure. Progression Where can I obtain information on progression following the completion of my course at Cavan Institute? Our guidance department is happy to discuss your progression options with you. Email guidance@cavaninstitute.ie You can also refer to the Further Education Progression structure on the Qualifax website - Qualifax Information about progression options is also available on the CAO website - https://www.cao.ie/ Transport What transport is available to and from Cavan Institute? Local Link Cavan Monaghan: The local link bus service provides good transport links to and from the Institute. It publishes its schedule so you can plan your daily journey based on your college timetable. Bus Éireann: An extensive service is provided by Bus Éireann for students travelling to Cavan Institute. For further up-to-date information on all services, including prices, timetables, departure and arrival times, contact 049 433 1353 or visit www.buseireann.ie Are there buses that run to the college? Private bus companies offer transport services to the college daily from surrounding areas. Current Students FAQs Fees and Grants When will I receive my first SUSI Grant payment? The first instalment of the Student Universal Support Ireland (SUSI) grant is usually paid by the end of October, subject to students meeting Cavan Institute’s minimum attendance requirements. Grant payments are made directly to your bank account and are attendance-based. If you do not receive your SUSI grant, your attendance is usually the reason. All queries about your attendance should be discussed with your class tutor. Are there any additional financial supports available to PLC students? The Higher Education Authority provides information on funding streams available to PLC students. https://hea.ie/funding-governance-performance/funding/student-finance/other-finance-bursaries-scholarships/ Is my course fee refundable on receipt of SUSI grant approval? Receipt of a SUSI grant exempts students from having to pay the €200 PLC Government Levy. All other fees listed for your course must be paid by you. To be awarded an exemption from the €200 PLC Government Levy, you should upload a copy of your grant approval to your CI account using your CI ID number and your password. Am I entitled to any additional reduction in course fees? If you have a current, valid medical card, you are also entitled to an exemption in relation to any QQI certification fees that apply to your course. To be awarded an exemption from the QQI certification fees, you should upload a copy of your medical card to your CI account using your CI ID number and your password. Students who are recipients of Back to Education Allowance or VTOS supports may also be entitled to a partial refund of their course fees. Please click here to download the CI refund of fees form. When is the SUSI grant paid? The first instalment of the SUSI grant is due at the end of October. If I get the SUSI grant do I have to pay fees? Yes – students on PLC courses are required to pay the course fees in addition to receiving SUSI. Career Guidance and Progression How can I arrange to meet a Cavan Institute Guidance Counsellor? Current students can arrange an appointment with a Cavan Institute guidance counsellor by emailing guidance@cavaninstitute.ie . The email should include details of 2-3 times/days that suit you to meet the guidance counsellor and your telephone number so that you can be contacted by the guidance counsellor with a suitable appointment time. A drop-in careers service is also available to students throughout the year. No appointment is necessary for these sessions. Details on the times and locations of these sessions can be accessed on the Student SharePoint Site in the Student Supports > Career Guidance section. Where can I obtain information on progression following the completion of my course at Cavan Institute? Detailed information on progression options into higher education can be obtained from: Cavan Institute’s Student SharePoint Site in the Student Supports > Career Guidance section The CAO website The Qualifax website Cavan Institute’s careers drop-in service. You can find out the dates and times that this service is available on the Student Hub on SharePoint > Student Supports > Career Guidance section. guidance@cavaninstitute.ie , by sending an email including your telephone number and details of 2-3 times/days that suit you to meet the guidance counsellor, so that they can contact you with an appointment. Forms and Documentation Can I get a letter to confirm I am a registered student at Cavan Institute? Letters of registration/attendance will be issued to registered students upon request. If you wish to request a letter of this nature, please email admin@cavaninstitute.ie I have a form that requires an official college stamp. How can I get this stamped? Forms requiring the official Cavan Institute stamp can be stamped on registration day in August. Alternatively, forms can be posted into the office or can be placed in the box outside the door of the Administration office (Block A, Ground Floor). These forms should be accompanied by a stamped, self-addressed envelope. This form will be returned to the student within 10 working days. How do I update my contact details with Cavan Institute? You can check whether personal details are up to date by logging into the ePortal system. If you wish to change any of the details that are saved on the Cavan Institute system, please email admin@cavaninstitute.ie or call 049 433 2633 . It is your responsibility to ensure that your correct contact details are on file. What are the office hours for students enrolled at Cavan Institute? The office is accessible to students daily between 8.45 am-10.30 am and 2.00 pm-3.30 pm only. Forms that require an official Cavan Institute stamp or signature should be placed in the box outside the Administration office (Block A, Ground Floor) with a stamped self-addressed envelope for processing or forwarded by post together with a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Can I get a letter to say I am registered and attending? Letters of registration/attendance will be available once you have completed your full registration. I have a form that needs to be completed, what do I do? Forms can be submitted at the main office, emailed to administration, or uploaded through your student portal. Course Queries When will I receive my course timetable? Classes are scheduled from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, Monday to Friday. Timetables are available from early September each year and will be forwarded to you by email. Please note that timetables are subject to change, particularly early in the academic year, and changes will be sent to you by email. I have completed some QQI modules previously as part of another course. What should I do? If you have previously completed some modules that form part of your current Cavan Institute course, you may be exempt from having to do these modules again. You should notify your tutor of any previous modules you have completed as soon as you start your course at Cavan Institute. However, before any decision is taken in relation to dropping a subject you have taken previously, it is important that you have a discussion with your tutor so that you fully understand any implications this decision may have. Copies of previous results will be required by the tutor in order to verify the exemption. How will I find out when my assignments are due? The list of assessment dates for different subjects in each course is put together by tutors each year, and this is made available to students from October. Your tutors will notify you in good time about where you can find this list (called “the assessment schedule”) and the dates that any assignment is due in each subject. Assignments should only be submitted to the tutors to whom they are due. At what point will I receive feedback on my course progress? Student feedback takes place on an ongoing basis throughout the academic year. Formal feedback will be provided to you in December each year. At this point, you will receive verbal feedback on progress to date from each subject tutor, and some provisional continuous assessment results will be made available to you on ePortal. Students can log in to their ePortal account in the normal way to view these from the date they are available. If you have difficulty viewing feedback on ePortal, you can email eportal@cavaninstitute.ie or admin@cavaninstitute.ie When are end-of-year results made available to students? Provisional results will be available to students through ePortal at ethe nd of May/early June each year. Students will be advised of the specific date that they are available. Only those students who have paid all outstanding course fees will be provided with access to their end-of-year provisional results. Results cannot be provided to students by phone. Students have the opportunity to appeal their results within a specific timeframe using the Learner Appeal of Results form. When will the Cavan Institute graduation ceremony take place? Graduation takes place each year in October/November. Students who are eligible to graduate will be contacted by email to register. Tickets for the event will be issued closer to the date. During COVID-19, adaptations may be required to the format of the graduation ceremony. I have been absent from class. What should I do? If you are absent from class, please contact your class tutor and subject tutors to update them on the reasons for your absence. How can I withdraw from my course? You should discuss your intention to withdraw with your class tutor and/or career guidance counsellor. If, following these discussions, you still wish to withdraw, you will be issued with the Cavan Institute course withdrawal form by email. Students who need a letter confirming they have withdrawn from a course at Cavan Institute may request this only upon completion of the online withdrawal form. What is my student ID number? Your ID number appears on all correspondence – please check your offer letter or student portal. Why can't I login? You may have issues with your login if you are not fully registered, or if your password has expired. Please contact support. What campus will my course be held on? Details of the campus location will be provided once timetables are finalised. What is the timetable for the course? The timetable is available from September with specific class details. More from Cavan Institute Courses All Courses Apply Online Start Here Supports Support Services FAQs Get Answers Contact Us If you have any questions, please get in touch. You can apply online through our website. We have an FAQ page, and course fees are easily accessible. First name* Last name* Email* Phone Message* I consent to Cavan Institute contacting me for the purpose of responding to my enquiry. Submit

  • Block A Virtual | Cavan Institute | Cavan, Ireland

    Explore Cavan Institute's Block A campus from home with our interactive 360° virtual tour—discover student life, facilities, and learning spaces today. Block A Virtual Tour Please allow some time for the tour to load More from Cavan Institute Courses All Courses Apply Online Start Here Supports Support Services FAQs Get Answers Contact Us If you have any questions, please get in touch. You can apply online through our website. We have an FAQ page, and course fees are easily accessible. First name* Last name* Email* Phone Message* I consent to Cavan Institute contacting me for the purpose of responding to my enquiry. Submit

  • Progression | Cavan Institute | Cavan, Ireland

    Round Zero students include QQI applicants for limited-place courses like Nursing, Social Care, Law & more—guided by quality assurance principles. Progression Round Zero Progression Round Zero offers came out on 8 August 2020. Students who fall into the Round Zero category include applicants who are presenting QQI qualifications for courses that have a limited number of places available for these students. These include Nursing, Social Care, Veterinary Nursing, Commerce and Law, to name just a few. We have had many students in Cavan Institute gain access to Higher Education this year using this option. Many courses have an entry route for applicants presenting QQI/FET, but do not have a specific quota. These courses will be offering places in Round One on 11 September 2020. We wish all our students the very best of luck in securing an offer and progressing with their education. National Framework of Qualifications Established in 2003, the Irish National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ) is a 10-level, single national entity through which all learning achievements may be measured and related to each other. Underpinned by quality assurance principles, the Irish NFQ describes qualifications in the Irish education and training system and sets out what each qualification says about what learners know, understand and are able to do. It also sets out qualifications pathways from one NFQ level to the next. Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI) is responsible for developing, promoting and maintaining the Irish NFQ. QQI also facilitates the recognition of foreign qualifications. More from Cavan Institute Courses All Courses Apply Online Start Here Supports Support Services FAQs Get Answers Contact Us If you have any questions, please get in touch. You can apply online through our website. We have an FAQ page, and course fees are easily accessible. First name* Last name* Email* Phone Message* I consent to Cavan Institute contacting me for the purpose of responding to my enquiry. Submit

  • Special Educational Needs | Cavan Institute | Cavan, Ireland

    The Open Learning Centre supports students with special educational needs at Cavan Institute. Visit Room B004 or email access@cavaninstitute.ie. Special Educational Needs Student Support Services The primary aim of our support team is to assist students throughout their time at Cavan Institute, helping them overcome challenges and achieve their full academic potential. Read More Funding for Students (FSD) The FSD provides funding to education providers, allowing them to deliver essential services and supports to full-time students with disabilities in further and higher education. Read More Needs Assessments An individual needs assessment identifies the appropriate level of support for each student, based on medical evidence and personal insights into how their disability affects learning. Read More The Open Learning Centre Hello and welcome to the Open Learning Centre (OLC). The Open Learning Centre is the Special Educational Needs/Disability Support Service in Cavan Institute. You will find us on the Ground floor in Block B, Room B004. Email: access@cavaninstitute.ie Who can register with the Open Learning Centre? Registration with the OLC is a separate process to registering as a student with Cavan Institute. Students with evidence of a disability, ongoing physical or mental health condition, or a specific learning difficulty can register with the OLC. You can register with the OLC at any point during your studies; however, we recommended that you register as soon as possible after accepting your place on a course or once you have started your course. It can take time to arrange and implement any support you may require so we would encourage you to contact us in good time so that we can ensure you have everything in place at the earliest possible opportunity. Why register with the OLC? Registration with the OLC allows you to avail of supports and reasonable accommodations. The most common type of reasonable accommodations and supports which students avail of are Exam accommodations and subject support Special Educational Needs Support Team We are committed to providing the best possible learning environment for students with special educational needs or disabilities, and making provisions wherever possible to facilitate access and participation in the Institute's academic courses and student life. Michelle Gallagher Special Needs Co-ordinator Room: Block B206 Email: access@cavaninstitute.ie Phone: 049 437 7900 Faela Heavin Special Needs Teacher Room: B004 - OLC Email: access@cavaninstitute.ie Phone: 049 437 7900 Ext 141 Types of Supports Available The primary aim of the support team is to support students for the duration of their course and enable them to achieve their educational goals and objectives. The following supports are available depending on Student’s needs: Educational Personal Assistants Note Takers Assistive Technology Examination Accommodations Learning Support Transport ISL interpreters Educational Needs Assessment accessing supports Students can access support in the following ways: The student can disclose their SEN on the application form Students are required to fill out an online Applicant Support Form, which is accessible through the application conditional offer letter, and to submit any supporting documentation to the Open Learning Centre. A student can disclose the information to their tutor or the support team during the year A student may be referred by a tutor with the student’s consent to the Open Learning Centre. A Drop-In Service is also available in the Open Learning Centre. It is a student’s responsibility to contact the Special Needs Support Team in early September to discuss supports Funds for Students with Disabilities (FSD) We Apply Through SOLAS For Your Funding The purpose of the FSD is to provide resources to further and higher education institutions for the delivery of key services and supports for students with disabilities on full-time courses. The FSD aims to support the personal, educational and professional development of the participating student and contribute to the achievement of their full potential. Who is eligible for support under the Fund? To be eligible for support under the FSD, a student must meet the following conditions: Have a verifiable disability. Meet the Nationality and Residency Criteria Be a participant on a full-time or part-time course, and have a verified need for specific supports to enable attendance on their chosen course. For more information from the HEA, click here Eligible expenditure For all institutions, funding can be used to provide support and accommodations in any of the following four categories: Assistive technology equipment and software Personal assistance Academic/learning support Transport. Ineligible expenditure For all institutions, the Fund does not cover expenditure on any of the following: Assessment or diagnosis of a disability; Any medical equipment, assistance or support; services that can reasonably be expected to be provided by the college (e.g. counselling service) or by another agency (e.g. local Health Service); Course-related equipment, books, materials or software (i.e. applicable to all students on the course); Support or assistance provided outside the academic year, or periods during the academic year when the college is closed; Subsistence, mileage and accommodation costs for personal assistants, note-takers, speed-text operators or ISL interpreters; and Staff training and development policy, work, or research. More from Cavan Institute Courses All Courses Apply Online Start Here Supports Support Services FAQs Get Answers Contact Us If you have any questions, please get in touch. You can apply online through our website. We have an FAQ page, and course fees are easily accessible. First name* Last name* Email* Phone Message* I consent to Cavan Institute contacting me for the purpose of responding to my enquiry. Submit

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