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Study Abroad at UCD

University students are very welcome to study abroad at UCD for one semester or a full-year. Our dedicated Study Abroad Team will support you here in Ireland and help you get the most out of your experience academically, culturally and socially. Open our Study Abroad snapshot here to see further details on logistics of our programmes. Please see the UCD Study Abroad in Ireland brochure or details in UCD Study Abroad programmes.

Why UCD is the Best University in Ireland for International Students

UCD is the most international university in Ireland and welcomes hundreds of new international students every year. Our 300,000 + alumni can be found in over 180 countries. Visit our UCD Global Alumni page and hear from UCD alumni who recently graduated from UCD and are enjoying career success all over the world!

Erin O'Brien

My semester in Ireland as a chemical engineering student has been filled with new faces, new classes, and new experiences. As I look back at the semester, I remember all the times spent studying, laughing, and enjoying myself with friends. UCD does a great job of integrating academics with fun extracurricular activities for its students, like having Yoga and Pilates classes, but also having events like Mario Kart Tournaments. Not only does UCD provide fun activities, but the staff are also so helpful!

Erin O'Brien, U.S.A., Chemical Engineering

FAQs

  • Autumn Trimester & Full Year – Deadline for applications is May 1.
  • Spring Trimester - Deadline for applications is October 25.
  • Summer Programmes - Varies by programme.

After the application is processed, you will receive an email notification if an offer is given or not given.

You will then login to the UCD application portal and either accept or reject the offer to study abroad at UCD.

Once you accept the offer, you will be issued a UCD student number, and begin Phase One of registration.

 

Once you have been offered a place on a Study Abroad Programme, you will be directed by your Study Abroad Programme Manager regarding the module (course) registration process.

Students enrolled in Business, Arts & Humanities and Social Science Study Abroad Programmes will register to their UCD modules online on a specific date.

Students enrolled on STEM Programmes will be manually registered to their modules. Programme Managers will correspond directly with students regarding their module preferences.



Your home institution decides on credits to be awarded for modules completed at UCD. We will be pleased to provide full information on our modules to enable institutions to make decisions regarding the transfer of credits.

 

Students apply to the UCD Study Abroad Programme in the UCD College or School that they will be taking the majority of their modules in.

Students can take up to four core modules and up to two elective modules from other academic programmes across the University subject to capacity and timetabling.  

It is the student's responsibility to ensure that all module choices have the approval of their home institution for credit transfer.

Please find the UCD Academic Calendar here.

Students will have access to their class schedule/timetable once the module registration process has been completed.

Students, however, can get an idea of their schedules by checking the times and dates of their classes on the module descriptor on UCD's Course Catalog

 

At the end of the semester, your Statement of Results (transcript) will be available to you and sent to your home institution or provider by secure electronic means.  You and/or your home institution can also request a hard copy of your transcript. This can be arranged and sent to your home address and/or institution if necessary.

Fall Semester: Transcripts will be issued by early March.

Full Academic Year and Spring Semester: Transcripts will be issued in late July.

Summer Semester: Transcripts will be issued by early September.

 

The majority of study abroad students live in the on campus UCD Residences. There is an option to live off campus in private apartments/houses in and close to the city centre. UCD Global facilitates and assists you with accommodation options for your stay here, however, the tenancy agreement is between the landlord, and you, the tenant. Please see here for further details about accommodation.

 

Free Wi-Fi is provided on campus thus you can email or use Skype while here in Ireland.You can purchase a pay as you go a cell phone once in Ireland. Vendors include 02, Vodafone, Meteor and 3.Please note that it is important to keep your parents updated on your movements while here in Ireland. It is not the responsibility of UCD International  to do this for you.

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