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TCD Evening Seminar For Students With Disability

The Disability Service at Trinity College, Dublin is hosting an information evening this month for potential students with physical/sensory disabilities.

Date: Friday January 27th 2012

Time: 6.30pm

Venue: Room 3074, 3rd Floor, Arts Building, TCD

The evening will begin with an overview of the Disability Access Route to Education (DARE), and will outline the range of supports available at TCD.

Advice on course choices at Trinity, and accessibility will also be available. See TCD’s information website for second-level students with disabilities.

To register for this event, email Carol at disab@tcd.ie, or call 01-896 3111.

Trinity College Dublin has over 900 students with disabilities, the highest number of the colleges in Ireland. All potential CAO/DARE applicants with disabilities are welcome to this information evening.

Further Reading:

  • Advice For Deaf Students Going To Third-Level
  • What Tertiary Supports Do Deaf Students Need?
  • IDK’s Post-School Options Seminar (November 2011)
  • TCD Summer School For Deaf Students: June 2011
Jan 4, 2012Team Sound Advice

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