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LYIT to host information evening on third-level education

written by Elaine McCallig August 16, 2017
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Have you just received your Leaving Certificate results and need advice on your future? Are you currently unemployed and looking to boost your employment prospects? Have you recently graduated and need information on postgraduate programmes that will enhance your career path?

Letterkenny Institute of Technology (LYIT) are hosting an information day, and it’s the place to be if you need advice on CAO, Postgraduate, Part-Time and Springboard Programmes.

Then if so, you need to attend Letterkenny Institute of Technology Information Day. This event takes place from 11am to 4pm on Wednesday 23 August, at both the Letterkenny and Killybegs campuses, and staff from LYIT will be on hand to answer your queries and give advice.

Whether it’s advice on CAO and ‘Available Places’ at LYIT, or information on postgraduate, part-time or Springboard programmes, LYIT’s experienced and friendly staff will be available to answer your enquiries at this event.

LYIT offers an extensive range of programmes and a fantastic student experience. In addition to advice on programmes, LYIT staff will be available to give information on grants, accommodation, and student support services at the Institute.

Accommodation costs in Letterkenny are considerably lower than the major cities such as Galway and Dublin, which has contributed to the rise in the numbers of students from outside Donegal choosing LYIT. Student ambassadors will be giving campus tours at this event and these students will also be available to give advice on student life at LYIT.

In 2016, LYIT introduced the ‘Enabling Maths’ course, in conjunction with Donegal Education Training Board, a course designed to give a ‘second chance’ to students who have failed Leaving Certificate maths. Staff from ‘The Curve’ at LYIT will be available to answer queries from students who may have failed Leaving Certificate Maths at this event.

For further information on LYIT Information Day visit www.lyit.ie or contact LYIT on (074) 9186000.

Boost your future in 2017, choose @LYIT!

LYIT to host information evening on third-level education was last modified: August 16th, 2017 by Elaine McCallig
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