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CAO Timeline 2021: CAO Round One Offers Issued

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The Central Applications Office (CAO) will release a first round offer of places to third level institutions on Tuesday, 7th September. The CAO round one offers issued from 2pm.

CAO Timeline 2021: CAO Round One Offers Issued

The offers will be available on each students’ CAO application portal  and students will also be issued by email and text, if the student has selected this option.

The window for accepting round one offers closes at 3pm on Monday 13th September.

The CAO’s ‘available place’ facility will open at 12 noon on Wednesday, 8th September. Where there are available places in specific courses, HEIs will advertise these on the CAO website Students can use the facility to make a CAO application for places on courses that have not yet been filled.

  • Persons who have not applied already may make an Available Place application on payment of a fee of €45.00.
  • Persons who have applied already (whether placed or not) may apply for an Available Place on-line without payment of a further fee (when available).
  • Applicants for available places must meet the normal minimum entry requirements for the course(s) in question. Previously published points in an earlier round of offers should not be taken as an indication of the points required for entry to available places.
  • The Available Places application procedure is similar to the Change of Mind procedure. However, except for courses in which available places have been advertised, you may not re-order your original course choices. Log in to your application using ‘My Application’ and click on ‘Add Level 8 Available Place Course’ or ‘Add Level 7/6 Available Place Course’ as appropriate and follow instructions.
  • Available place course codes may only be inserted higher in your list of preferences than any offer which you have received to date.
  • If you still wish to be considered for any existing courses, you must insert all available place courses below those you wish to retain.
  • If you have already applied to CAO this year, then an Available Places application is not separate to your existing application, you are inserting courses into your existing list of course choices.
  • The Available Places application procedure is similar to the Change of Mind procedure. However, except for courses in which available places have been advertised, you may not re-order your original course choices.
  • You may only have a total of 10 course choices in any course list (Level 8 and Level 7/6). If you wish to add an available place course to a list already containing 10 entries, the course code at the bottom of the list (i.e., preference 10) will be deleted.
  • Mature applicants and applicants who have qualifications other than 1985-2021 Irish Leaving Cert and/or 2002-2021 QQI FET/FETAC Level 5/6 must contact the appropriate HEI before completing an application.
  • Remember to follow the fundamental rule of the CAO application system, i.e. place your course choices in genuine order of preference. If you place an available place course as your first preference and you get an offer on this course, then you will not be offered any course lower in your order of preference.
  • Acceptance of an offer of an Available Place automatically cancels and supersedes any previous offer(s) and acceptance(s).

You can watch a short video resource about the Available Places facility.

Round two offers will be made available online at 10am on Monday 20th September.

Round three offers will be issued at 10am on Tuesday 28th September.

Round four offers will be available online at 10am on Tuesday 5th October.

You can watch a short video resource about the CAO Offer and Acceptance Process

 


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Steven Galvin

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