Study at UCD

Undergraduate Offer Holders

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Congratulations!

Welcome to University College Dublin and congratulations on being offfered a place to study in Ireland in one of Europe's leading research-intensive universities. Upon entering one of our undergraduate programmes you will begin on a path of intellectual stimulation, acquiring new knowledge and skills enabling you to become a highly-qualified graduate in your chosen discipline. In broader terms I know that you will also find studying in UCD a life-changing experience, where you will be helped to grow both personally and professionally, preparing you for a rewarding career.

The following information will help you prepare to attend UCD - everything from housing to financial aid to registration and beyond will be covered on this page. If you have any questions once you've looked through everything, feel free to contact the representative for your region - find your rep here!

There are a lot of steps you'll need to take to prepare for your first day of classes at UCD!  The information below will provide direct links to all of the information you need.  

You can also review this information in expanded PDF form in the Offer Pack:

UCD 2024 Offer Pack

 

Types of Offers:

An Unconditional Offer or Full Offer:
-means that you have met all the entry requirements for the course.

A Conditional Offer:
-means that you will be accepted if you meet certain additional requirements, typically graduating from your current school with an equivalent academic record as when you applied or achieving certain marks on AP/IB exams or other standardized tests in progress.

Deadlines:

Undergraduate Students - Accept by May 1st

Graduate Students - Accept by June 1st

To Accept Your Offer:

Please log in to your application account (at www.ucd.ie/international/apply). Upon logging in, you will see that your application to: MAJOR appears with the status of ‘Offer/Conditional Offer’. Click on ‘Accept or Reject’ and it will bring you to the page where you can either accept, and pay the deposit if appropriate, or decline the offer.

Your acceptance will not be complete until you successfully record your acceptance and, where appropriate, pay the deposit.

Deposits:

A deposit of €500 is payable to secure a place on most courses. Deposits are non-refundable. The deposit amount will be deducted from your fee obligation in the fall.

Deferring Offers:

If you are considering deferring your offer, please contact a member of the NAGC.  Deferrals will not be available in all cases and require a €500 deposit (which will be applied to the fees for the subsequent year).

As an American student, you are eligible to use US Federal Loans to help cover the cost of study at UCD. The first step is to fill out a FAFSA at www.fafsa.ed.gov and send it to us at code G10188.

*Note: Foreign schools are not Pell-eligible at this time, so the only federal aid that is applicable are Direct Loans and PLUS Loans.

Please check your email after you accept your offer, as we will be sending regular updates. For more information please visit our Financial Aid page.

UCD offers exceptional, high quality on-campus accommodation to international students. On-campus living means single rooms in apartment style suites, with a variety of living options all right on campus!

UCD seeks to guarantee on-campus accommodation for all first-year undergraduate international students, and accommodation is also available for graduate students on a limited basis. Our Residences website with information on accommodation types and availabilities can be found at http://www.ucd.ie/residences/

Accommodation booking happens online in early summer. After accepting your offer, check the email you used when applying to UCD often, as we will be sending important information to that email.

You can view all of the on-campus residence options in preparation for the housing application. Virtual tours of all residences can be seen online here.

*Please email all questions about accommodation booking to internationalaccommodation@ucd.ie

Many postgraduate students and some undergraduate students choose to live off-campus during their time at UCD. We suggest starting your search by visiting http://www.ucdaccommodationpad.ie/Home (more details here). UCD also advertises these websites as good for off-campus housing search:

www.daft.ie
www.independent.ie
www.let.ie
www.myhome2let.ie
www.letbynet.com
More found here.

Areas close to campus to search:

DUBLIN 4: Ballsbridge, Donnybrook, Sandymount
DUBLIN 6: Ranelagh, Rathgar, Rathmines
DUBLIN 14: Clonskeagh, Dundrum, Goatstown
DUBLIN COUNTY: Blackrock, Booterstown, Mount Merrion, Stillorgan, Dun Laoghaire

Book your flights as soon as you can to avail of the best prices. Many international airlines fly to Dublin every day, so there are many options.

If you book a round-trip ticket to return home at the end of the fall semester, ensure that you will be on campus for the entirety of the Final Exam period. See Key Dates here: http://www.ucd.ie/students/keydates.htm

Aer Lingus offers a student special for international students studying in Dublin - book your return trip directly through Aer Lingus and get a free date change for your return trip. See Aer Lingus for full details: https://www.aerlingus.com/plan-and-book/latest-offers/flights-from-usa/student-travel-offer/

Upon graduation, you must send us an official copy of your final high school and/or university transcripts. The transcripts can be sent:

Via email to northamerica@ucd.ie directly from a guidance counselor or university

Via mail to:

University College Dublin
12 E. 49th St.
11th Floor
New York, NY 10017

If you have a condition of receiving specific AP exam scores, please make sure to send a copy of your test scores to UCD when they become available. Our College Board AP exam code is 6675.

Non-EU students must obtain private health insurance. You can purchase insurance in your home country or use your current insurance plan, however you will need to ensure that it is valid in Ireland and in any other countries you plan to travel to. There are different levels of private health insurance available; students are advised to read their policy documents carefully and travel with a full printed copy of their insurance documents (not just the insurance card). The GNIB require that if you have health insurance from your own country it must cover you up to €25,000 for in-hospital treatment.

Basic medical insurance which satisfies the visa requirement for private health insurance can be obtained before students arrive in Ireland from two providers.

www.odon.ie/universities/website/ucd

www.halligan.ie/ucd

Throughout the summer, UCD will use the email address you applied with. If your email address changes at any time before starting at UCD, please log in to your application, click "Add/Edit Personal Details" and input your current email address.

Your UCDConnect email account will become available in August and will be used to send communications throughout your time as a student.  In August, please visit www.ucd.ie and click on “UCD Connect.” To log in:

Your username is your UCD student number.

You will need to register online before you can begin your undergraduate studies at UCD.  Registration allows you to obtain your student ucard and gain access to the wide range of facilities available to our students. Registration for the majority of programmes takes place in August and is done online. You will receive notification via email when Registration opens. Typically for courses starting in September, registration will open in August. Please see www.ucd.ie/students/registration.html for further details on Registration such as times, guides (including video guides) to registration and other support information. This website will be updated near registration open time in August.

Fee payment is easy and can be done online. Fees are usually not due until September. Up-to-date fee payment deadlines can be found here.

You can pay in three different ways. Please visit here for details on all three methods. Problems paying your deposit? Please check our list of commonly found payment problems here.

If you are taking out Federal Loans from the US Department of Education, you can elect to have your fees and UCD Residences costs (if applicable) deducted from your loans before disbursement to your bank account. Refer to your Federal Loan Instruction Document for more information.

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