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Can you go to college at 16 in Ireland?

Age at Entry Students must normally have attained the age of seventeen years by 15 January following entry to a Constituent University or Recognised College of the University.
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Can you finish school at 16 in Ireland?

Under the Act the minimum school leaving age is 16 years, or until students have completed 3 years of second-level education, whichever is the later. Parents must ensure that their children from the age of 6 to the age of 16 attend a recognised school or receive a certain minimum education.
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What is the minimum age to go to college in Ireland?

Are there age limits? Students must normally be seventeen years of age by 15 January following entry: i.e. for entry in 2023, date of birth must be on or before 15 January 2007. There is no upper limit. In exceptional circumstances the requirement may be appealed.
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Does Ireland accept 15 years of education?

Ireland accepts 15 years of education to apply for their Masters / MBA (from India). For Engineering programmes, 16 years education (ie. 4 years Indian engineering degree) is required eg. With a BSc IT, a student cannot study a Masters directly.
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What is year 14 in Ireland?

Year 14 is an educational year group in Northern Ireland. It is the second and final year of post-compulsory Sixth form education.
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Joining a School in Ireland: 15-16 Year Olds

Can an American go to school in Ireland?

If you do not need an entry visa to enter Ireland, you do not need a student visa to study in Ireland. However, all non-EEA nationals, including those with visas, must get permission to enter the State by reporting to an Immigration Officer at the port of entry.
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Is 16 a minor in Ireland?

In Ireland under the Child Care Act 1991, the Children Act 2001 and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child a child is defined as anyone under the age of 18.
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Is 16 an adult in Ireland?

In Ireland, in many pieces of legislation such as the Child Care Act 1991 and the Children Act 2001, a child is defined as anyone under the age of 18.
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What can 16 year olds do in Ireland?

At 16
  • You can work full time if you have left school, have a National Insurance number and the job has accredited training.
  • You can give consent and have sex.
  • You can be prosecuted for having sex with someone who is under 16.
  • You can apply for your own passport with a parent's consent.
  • You can change your name.
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Is college free Ireland?

Free Fees Initiative. In accordance with a decision of the Government of Ireland, full-time undergraduate Irish/EU students are not required to pay tuition fees.
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How long is college in Ireland?

Undergraduate. A typical Bachelors Degree in a general field of study is around three-four years long for a full time student. Undergraduate studies in fields such as architecture, veterinary science and dentistry are about five years in duration.
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Is it hard to get into Irish universities?

Academic entry requirements

There can be lots of competition for more popular programmes. Irish students compete for entry based on their Irish Leaving Certificate exam results. Irish universities are familiar with applicants who've gained A Levels, GCSEs, International Baccalaureate and other qualifications.
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How old are high schoolers in Ireland?

The Irish High School System (called Secondary School) is divided into two cycles: Junior Cycle which lasts for 3 years (for students from age 12) Senior Cycle which lasts for a further 3 years (for students from age 15)
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What age is a mature student in Ireland?

Who is a mature student? If you wish to enter or return to third-level education and you are over 23 years of age you can be considered a mature student. Irish third-level colleges have set aside a number of places for mature students.
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What age does high school end in Ireland?

Including the transition year, the full secondary school cycle in Ireland is typically six years. That means students typically finish school in Ireland at 18 or 19 years of age.
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Is it illegal to leave a child home alone in Ireland?

“There's no set age.” In Ireland, there is no law at which a child can be left alone; however, it is an offence to do so if it puts them at risk. Dr Coleman said the main thing to consider is the “developmental maturity of your child”.
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Can a 24 year old date a 17 year old in Ireland?

The law on the age of consent and on general consent to sexual activity is set out in The Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Act 2017. Remember, the legal age of consent is 17, after that it is up to you to decide each and every time, if you want to have sex and with whom.
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What happens if a child commits a crime in Ireland?

During the court proceedings of a child charged with an offence, the court may order that a family conference be held. The aim of the Garda Youth Diversion Programme is to prevent young offenders in Ireland from entering into the full criminal justice system by offering them a second chance.
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What are the dating laws in Ireland?

The age of consent in the Republic of Ireland is 17. It is illegal to engage in sexual activity with anyone under the age of 17. However, Irish law also says that if there is an age difference of two years or less (for example a 15-year-old and a 17-year-old) that the younger person can consent to this activity.
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What is the lowest age of consent in the world?

The lowest age of consent is in Nigeria (11), followed by the Philippines and Angola (12). The age of consent is 13 in three countries – Niger, Comoros, and Burkina Faso.
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What is the legal age to babysit in Ireland?

Surprisingly, there is no law in Ireland setting out a minimum age a child/teenager must be before they can babysit other children. However, in the absence of legislation we would reccommend that no one under 16 should be left to care for a younger child.
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Is it cheaper to study in Ireland or the US?

Is it cheaper to study in Ireland than in the USA? The cost of studying in the USA is more when compared to Ireland. However for international students, there is no significant difference in the study costs between the US and Ireland.
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Does Ireland need SAT?

Is SAT test required to study undergraduate courses in Ireland? SAT is NOT required by Universities in Ireland for undergraduate studies. A good SAT score, if you have, can be reported because the academic entry requirements at the top Universities in Ireland is high.
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Can Americans study in Ireland for free?

Exchange Programs: If your home institution has an exchange agreement with an Irish university, you might be able to study in Ireland for a reduced fee or for free as part of an exchange program. Government Scholarships: Some governments around the world offer scholarships for their citizens to study in Ireland.
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