DkIT Can Help Simplify Your College Choices!

By Steven Galvin - Last update


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Dundalk Institute of Technology (DkIT) is hosting an Open Day, on-campus, on Wednesday 17th April 2024. On the day DkIT experts will be on hand at specified time slots of 4pm and 5pm to help you make your college choices with ease. Even if you are not 100% sure what you would like to pursue at third level DkIT staff will help simplify picking the right college course for you.

This Spring Open Day takes a different turn as you can come along and experience guided tours and specific talks for the area of study you are interested in. You can pick a maximum of two areas. This day will offer you the opportunity to find out about applications, student finance, the Students Union and many more aspects of college life.

By visiting DkIT’s campus you can discover more about going to college, immerse yourself in student life, meet lecturers and current students, and find out more details about what programmes are on offer, and experience the fantastic facilities which exist in DkIT.

DkIT is renowned for offering a memorable college experience which includes high quality education from award winning and highly regarded practical courses that leaves you work ready and extremely employable for your selected industry. DkIT are proud to report that 93% of their graduates are in full time employment or in pursuit of further education within 6 months of graduating. The Institute would contribute these phenomenal graduate successes to their small classroom sizes and an academic and Institute focus on employability.

Registration is essential and available at dkit.ie.

www.dkit.ie


Are you looking for a course in Louth? Search Courses.ie to find a selection of DkIT’s courses.

Whether you’ve just finished the Leaving Cert, looking to further your education with a postgraduate or eager to upskill in a subject, Dundalk IT is a great arena to gain theoretical and practical knowledge for the career you want to pursue.


Steven Galvin

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