FAQs

What intercollegiate courses are available to me?

There are a wide range of courses in the intercollegiate programme and which modules you take will depend on your degree programme, timetable restrictions and your previous study. Please confirm with your academic representative whether your selection are appropriate.

How can I find out when the courses I am interested in will be taught?

The timetable is accessible above. There are also individual links per college so you can check the live system. Please be advised that each institution’s timetable is independent of the others, therefore, it is possible they may change. It is in your best interest to check the timetable regularly.

I need to submit an extenuating/ mitigating circumstances claim form, who do I submit it to?

You should submit an extenuating/ mitigating circumstances claim to your HOME institution, and follow the same process as your home modules. If extensions/first sits are to be granted, then the relevant people will be informed.

Will I have to pay a fee to take a course at another college?

No, you will not have to pay any extra fees.

How can I gain access to the online materials for my intercollegiate modules?

Once you are registered at another institution, you will be given access to their online materials. Therefore, you should register as early as possible to ensure that you don’t miss homework’s/lecture notes that have been posted online. If you are registered but still do not have access, please speak to the Admin Contact at the relevant institution (contact details are above).

Where can I collect my ID card/s from and do I really need one?

Having an ID card for the institution/s you will be attending is important as it will allow you access to their teaching buildings and facilities. You may also need the relevant ID card when sitting the exam, so you should pick one up at the start of term. Once you are registered with another University, they will inform you of how to pick up your card.

Will I get a new email address?

Each college you are registered with will give you a student email account. Please get into the habit of checking your new email accounts as you may miss important information if you don’t.

When will I get my exam timetable?

Your exam timetable will be released to you approximately one month before exams begin. The intercollegiate colleges do not release the exam schedules at the same time. Therefore, you may find that the timetable released to you from your home institution is incomplete. Be advised each colleges will contact you via email to let you know when your exams are, so be observant.

Scroll to Top