Written answers

Wednesday, 7 October 2020

Department of Education and Skills

Third Level Admissions

Photo of Gary GannonGary Gannon (Dublin Central, Social Democrats)
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194. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills if he will address a matter regarding the case of a person (details supplied). [29244/20]

Photo of Simon HarrisSimon Harris (Wicklow, Fine Gael)
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Universities and Institutes of Technology are autonomous and determine their own procedures for admission. The CAO process applications for undergraduate, and some postgraduate, courses on their behalf.

Decisions on admissions are made by the higher education institutions who then instruct the CAO to make offers to successful candidates. Therefore neither I nor my Department have a function in relation to such matters and information on errors in CAO applications or offers are not held in my Department.

Where an error comes to the attention of the CAO after Round One offers have issued, they then update the account information and consequently the offers issued. A number of these adjustments are made each year due to applicant omissions or errors, or administrative errors caused by the higher education institutions or CAO.

If an applicant has an issue with their CAO application that is not resolved the applicant’s satisfaction, the option to appeal is available. The CAO has an Independent Appeals Commission, to which recourse may be had by applicants who believe that they have been treated unfairly by CAO, and whose complaints have not been resolved by CAO. The function of the Appeals Commission is to ensure that the rules are applied fairly.

Appeals should be addressed to:

The Secretary, CAO Independent Appeals Commission, c/o Tower House, Eglinton Street, Galway, Ireland.

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