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DCU News

DCUSU “disappointed” that Budget 2023 “does not go far enough”

October 12, 2022

DCU Students Union has welcomed “short term initial initiatives” from Budget 2023, but said it does not go far enough.  In a statement posted on social media, the Union said they were disappointed with the Read more…

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Bank of Ireland come in for criticism on new “FOMO” loan scheme

February 22, 2017

The DCU branch of Bank of Ireland have come in for criticism following the launch of their FOMO (fear of missing out) deal, which offers students a €100 interest free loan. Read more…

DCU News

1030 DCU students apply for Student Assistance Fund this year

October 26, 2016

[dropcap]1030[/dropcap] people applied for financial aid from the Student Assistance Fund in DCU this semester, according to Student Support and Development (SDD). This number is expected to increase when applications reopen in second semester. Last Read more…

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Large number of students skip meals in order to afford to attend college

June 14, 2016

More than 58% of students in Ireland are forced to miss meals to afford to stay in college, according to a recent survey conducted by the Union Students of Ireland (USI).

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The Helix increases booking fees to ensure sustainability

March 23, 2016

The Helix has increased booking fees across the board to ensure the future sustainability of the venue, according to General Manager Michael Brady.
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University News

Allegations of irregular financial practices at UL to be examined

October 28, 2015

An external investigator is being appointed by the Higher Education Authority (HEA) to examine allegations of irregular expenses claims at the University of Limerick (UL).
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DCU News

Dramatic increase in students looking for financial advice

October 15, 2014

More and more students this year are seeking financial assistance following increased rent and higher college fees. Read more…

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Government to cut €25 billion after decimal point mix up

October 23, 2013

It seems they made a mistake in last week’s budget… Read more…

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College costs large factor in drop-out rates

August 17, 2013

One in twelve college students could drop out of third level education in Ireland due to the rising costs, according to a recent survey.
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Hard times ahead for students with only four lenders offering loans

September 28, 2011

By Jenny Darmody Only four mainstream lenders are offering loans to cash-strapped students. A recent survey in the Irish Independent revealed that only AIB, Bank of Ireland, Ulster Bank and Credit Unions offer loans to Read more…

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