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Depending on the type of programme you undertake at Mary Immaculate College, you may be required to pay tuition fees and other charges. There are also various types of funding available through educational schemes, loans or scholarships to help international students.
EU/Non-EU Status Assessments
The designation of a student as being from the EU or a Non-EU country determines the fees they will pay at Mary Immaculate College (MIC) i.e. there may be cases where a non-EU national acquires EEA citizenship during the course of their third level studies and would qualify for the HEA's 'Free Fees' Scheme, for example.
To determine status, EU/Non-EU Status Assessments are conducted in MIC by the International Office.
Mary Immaculate College offers a great environment for both staff and students across its campuses. This web page presents policies relating to Finance.
The Finance Office in MIC performs a number of important functions and services within the College including all aspects of accounts payable, payroll, fees and grants as well as being responsible for statutory financial reporting, regulatory compliance, audits and taxation, and financial policies/procedures.
Students often face financial and well-being challenges when they first enter college. Visit this page to explore financial tips and well-being outlets available at MIC that have been designed to help our students.
Learn about finding materials at MIC library, which includes: Books, Journals, Articles, Databases, DVDs, Microfilm, Theses; Journals; Databases & Articles; Theses; Newspapers; Microfilm; DVDs & Other Audio-Visual Materials.
Learn more about fines at MIC Libraries. Standard Loans 20c per day, 3 Day Loans €1 per day, 1 Day Loans €1 per day, Maximum fine on each item is €10, and to borrow total fines must not exceed €5.
The fifteen candidates vying to be Limerick's first Directly Elected Mayor (DEM) went head-to-head on RTÉ's Upfront with Katie Hannon on Monday 27 May in a two-part debate that was broadcast live from the Lime Tree Theatre on the Mary Immaculate College campus.
Mary Immaculate College (MIC) is delighted to announce that five undergraduate students have been awarded Elite Sports Scholarships by the College in recognition of their sporting abilities. MIC’s Elite Sports Scholarship scheme is open to those who have excelled in their chosen sports and this year, the number of scholarships awarded has increased from two to five for the first time.