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Free Pre-University Programme at MIC for Mature Learners

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Mary Immaculate College (MIC) has reaffirmed its commitment to widening access to higher education for those most distanced from access to higher education opportunities, for reasons linked to age, nationality, ethnicity and socio-economic or cultural attributes with the re-launch of the free Pre-University Programme (PUP). The programme offered by MIC’s Academic Learning Centre (ALC), in conjunction with Our Lady of Lourdes Community Services Group, is aimed at mature learners over the age of 22 and begins on 18 October. This will be the first of two Pre-University Programmes delivered by MIC this year with a second starting in mid-March.

According to Rob O’Halloran, MIC Student Life Officer: "The Pre-University Programme is an innovative and accessible introduction to third-level studies and aims to provide a ‘taster’ of higher education while developing the skills necessary for success at third-level. It also offers an alternative progression route to higher-level study and serves to raise awareness of the supports offered to mature students at MIC. We welcome applications from under-represented groups such as those from the Traveller Community, unemployed, single parents, and those from an urban or rural disadvantage."

PUP is a forty-hour certificate programme and on successful completion of the programme learners will receive a Level 6 Special Purpose Award. The programme, run over eight weeks, features core subjects including History and Philosophy and in addition, a core skills programme in Academic Writing.

According to Dr Paul O’Brien, of MIC’s Academic Learning Centre and PUP Programme Coordinator: "We look forward to offering this programme to those in our communities whose educational experiences and opportunities in their earlier years may have been limited, and who wish to continue their education through creating a progressive pathway into university level education. The programme will be delivered in a friendly and supportive environment and is an ideal starting point to begin your educational journey."

Classes will take place in MIC Limerick, one morning per week, from Wednesday 18 October (10.00am to 1pm).

For further details or to apply click here or contact:

Dr Paul O’Brien

Programme Coordinator

Academic Learning Centre

E: paul.obrien@mic.ul.ie

T: 061 204 568