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Information/Registration for Adult Evening Courses

Registration forms must be completed in full. It is particularly important that each applicant clearly identifies the course and subjects for which he/she is registering. The onus is on each applicant to ensure that this information is accurate.

Early registration is advisable as numbers of places on courses are limited.

Information/Registration for Adult Evening Courses for the academic year beginning September 2011 will take place at the CIT Bishopstown Campus from 6.30pm to 8.30pm on the following dates:

Monday 5th September 2011 

Faculty of Business & Humanities: Business Studies & Accounting, Media Studies, Social & General Studies, Tourism & Hospitality.

Tuesday 6th September 2011   

Faculty of Engineering: Chemical, Civil, Structural & Environmental, Construction, Electrical, Electronic, Mechanical & Manufacturing, Nautical, Transport & Automobile.

Faculty of Science: Applied Physics, Biological Science, Chemistry, Computing & Mathematics, Nautical.

Institute staff and representatives of Professional Bodies will be in attendance during each session to offer career guidance and assistance.

Thursday 8th September 2011    

CIT Crawford College of Art & Design
NB: Enrolment will take place at the CIT Crawford College of Art & Design, Sharman Crawford Street, Cork, from 5.30pm to 8.30pm.


Tax Relief

Tax Relief on Tuition Fees - Third Level Education Courses must be at least 2 academic years duration for undergraduates and 1 year for post graduate course.

Tax relief is available for one course per individual in a tax year and is at standard rate of tax. See leaflet IT1 “Tax Credits, Rates & Reliefs” also available from Revenue Forms & Leaflets – Lo Call 1890 306706

Fees

Details of course fees are included with the course information . Except where stated, course fees cover the cost of tuition only. Registration fees for professional bodies etc. are payable separately to these institutions.
In all cases, course fees must be paid before attending lectures.

  • Where course fees are being funded by an employer, you are asked to seek payment or reimbursement from your employer.
  • For semesterised courses, students pay for the relevant modules at the beginning of each semester. Payment of fees by laser or credit card can be made by contacting the accounts office on (021) 432 6337 or (021) 432 6822.
     

Students should familiarise themselves with the relevant section of the Student Regulations.

Refund Policy

The following refund policy applies to all courses detailed in this Handbook for the 2011/12 academic year:

  • A full refund will be given to all applicants for courses which do not proceed.
  • A full refund (less 15% administration fee) will be given to applicants for short courses if requested up to one week after course commencement. No refunds will be given thereafter.
  • A full refund (less 15% administration fee) will be given to applicants for semesterised courses if requested up to one month after semester commencement. No refunds will be given thereafter.
  • A full refund (less 15% administration fee) will be given to applicants for full year courses if requested before 31st October 2011. No refunds will be given thereafter.
  • All applications for refunds must be made on the appropriate Refund Form, which can be requested from the Finance Office.

Please note refund policy will be strictly adhered to.