Frequently Asked Questions
I want to apply for more than one programme. Is this possible?
Yes. You must complete the process for the first programme and then go back to the beginning and begin the process again. It is important to complete all sections of the process and then print off the ‘receipt of application page’ at the end of the process.
How do I know that my application has been correctly submitted?
When you click on the ‘application is complete’ button the ‘receipt of application page’ appears. There is no need to make a further application for this programme.
When is the closing date?
The closing date for receipt of applications is Friday 10th June 2011. However, late applications may be considered.
I am having difficulty with part of the application process. Who can I contact?
Business Marian Maguire 014042333 marian.maguire@ittdublin.ie
Science/Comp Philippa Murray 014042436 philippa.murray@ittdublin.ie
Engineering Deborah Murphy 014042500 deborah.murphy@ittdublin.ie
General queries
Celia Lynch 014042162 celia.lynch@ittdublin.ie
You can also go to the following link to check out our online demonstration:
Add On Applications - 2011 Online Demonstration
What happens after I have completed the application process?
The Head of Department will assess all applicants. Once your application has been processed you will receive a formal letter informing you of their decision. You will receive a letter of offer/a letter for you to provide further information or a letter informing you that you have been unsuccessful. This will be sent to you in early July. For students who are repeating examinations in August you will be notified as soon as the repeat exam results have been released. You should however submit your application before the final closing date so it can be considered by the HOD.
What happens after I accept my offer?
On receipt of your acceptance, the Registrar’s Office will issue you a registration pack. This will contain a registration form and details of how to pay your fees. The registration form and all other documents must be signed and returned to the Registrar’s Office. It is imperative that these are done by the date specified on the letter in the registration pack.
When do I become officially registered?
On receipt of a signed registration form, the staff in the Registrar’s Office will officially register you for the academic year.
I am a current ITT Dublin student so when can I expect to receive my student
ID card for the new academic year?
Student ID cards for current students will be available for collection in the week that classes start back. It is important to keep an eye on the various notice boards throughout the College for collection points. It is vitally important that you collect your student card as soon as they become available. It is a requirement that you have a current student ID card when sitting College examinations.
I have never studied in ITT Dublin before so how do I get my student card?
Arrangements are made by the staff in the Registrar’s Office, room 120, to take photographs and issue new students with ID cards. It is important that you avail of this facility on the dates indicated on the noticeboards throughout the Institute. Your student ID card is required for accessing various facilities throughout the College. It is also a requirement that you have a current student ID card when sitting College examinations.



