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Direct Applications to UCD 

Who applies direct to UCD?

The following applicants apply direct to UCD via UCD Applications.

The programmes that accept online applications can be found in the Course Catalogue.

How do I apply?

Apply to UCD

OR

(opens in a new window)Sign in to existing account

If you are not a UCD student and have not applied previously, you must register before using the system for the first time. You'll find step-by-step instructions on how to apply in our pdf of How to Apply to UCD and (opens in a new window)video tutorial.

If you have already registered you can return to the secure system using the login details you registered with. If you are a current or previous UCD student, please use your UCD student number (the system will pre-populate your personal details and you will not be requested to send transcripts).

 UCD staff who wish to apply for a course need to create an applicant account, unless they already have a UCD student account. Staff credentials cannot be used to apply for a course.

Micro-credentials :  If you are applying for a micro-credential, please use this link  to apply

Due to essential maintenance work, the service may be disrupted, or unavailable entirely, from time to time. Please be patient during these times. We apologise for any inconvenience caused. Details of upcoming scheduled maintenance windows, if any, will appear below.


How do I access an application I've already started?

Click on (opens in a new window)Sign in to existing account and choose "login to existing account"


What are the opening and closing dates?

Applications may open at various stages throughout the year but, in general, applications for graduate taught programmes to start next September, open on 1 October.

Closing dates vary and may be seen on the course catalogue if they are already decided. Most courses operate a rolling admissions policy with decisions being taken as soon as possible after receipt of completed applications. Therefore, it is advisable that you do not delay making an application as competition for places may result in courses reaching capacity quickly. In general, courses remain open until such time as all places have been filled.


Immigration Requirements

Under immigration regulations, all non-EU/EEA students must be registered to a full-time programme.


Decision Times

Processing of completed applications may take an average of 20 working days; however, during busy periods it may take longer for some programmes.  This may be due to how a programme assesses its applications i.e. in batches, by closing dates or an assessment of applications on a rolling basis.  Assessment time depends on a number of factors that includes the complexity of the application, the volume of applications received, the timing of applicants' submission, the rate of acceptance, and the availability of faculty to review applications. Please note that this timeframe does not relate to applicants who apply via the CAO.


Further Information

Contact UCD Registry

University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland.
T: +353 1 716 1555 | Location Map(opens in a new window)