Written answers

Tuesday, 8 March 2022

Department of Education and Skills

Further and Higher Education

Photo of Jennifer Carroll MacNeillJennifer Carroll MacNeill (Dún Laoghaire, Fine Gael)
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50. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills the details of the impact of the inclusion of all post-school options in the CAO system; the number of additional applicants there were in 2022 due to this expansion; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [12713/22]

Photo of Simon HarrisSimon Harris (Wicklow, Fine Gael)
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A key goal for my Department is to enhance the profile and visibility of further education and training (FET) and apprenticeship options.  The developments introduced to the CAO website allow school leavers explore all options across the third level system.  It is very important to help and encourage students to identify what education and training options best meet their career and life goals in light of the broad range of opportunities available across the whole tertiary education system.

My Department is continuing to assess the impact of the changes made to the CAO website to this end given as the Deputy is aware the this year's CAO process is at an early stage.   There were 78,162 higher education course applicants registered by 1st February compared to 79,303 last year.  However, the 1st February normal application deadline does not apply to FET courses.  The CAO FET Portal developed for the 720 PLC courses included in the 2022 application process, is being managed through FETCH/PLSS, the centralised course application system for 16 Education and Training Boards.  This Portal will operate until 1st July and applicants applying after that date will be redirected to make direct entry via fetchcourses.ie.

For apprenticeship options, where students can be hired by approved employers throughout the year, the CAO website links to apprenticeship.ie, a one-stop-shop website for information and guidance on apprenticeships.  There were a record 8,607 new apprentice registrations last year.

My Department is in receipt of information on website traffic from cao.ie/options since the launch last November. The results are encouraging with 14,276 site visits to fetchcourses.ie and 26,439 site visits to apprenticeship.ie by 1st March.

We will continue to monitor the project with a view to further developing and expanding CAO FET offers building on the experience of the 2022 application process.

Also, in line with the strategic objective of building a well-functioning unified knowledge and skills system across further and higher education, research and innovation, my Department is identifying an initial set of actions to realise that objective and promote unity across the various sectors.  I intend to bring greater detail on the development of this policy to Government in the coming weeks.

Photo of Peadar TóibínPeadar Tóibín (Meath West, Aontú)
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51. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills the universities that he has visited since he assumed office. [12781/22]

Photo of Simon HarrisSimon Harris (Wicklow, Fine Gael)
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Since the safe-reopening of the third level sector, I have been delighted to visit almost all of the Universities, including two Universities in Northern Ireland. The list of universities visited is presented in tabular format below.

Date Visited University
2022
02.03.22 Trinity College Dublin
2021
06.12.21 Ulster University
06.12.21 Queen's University Belfast
29.11.21 Maynooth University
17.11.21 Dublin City University
8.11.21 Munster Technological University
8.11.21 University College Cork
20.10.21 Trinity College, Dublin
20.09.21 Munster Technological University
16.09.21 Technological University Dublin
26.08.21 Trinity College Dublin
23.08.21 Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands Midwest Site Visit (Designated date 1st of October 2021)
23.08.21 Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands Midwest Site Visit, Kickham Barracks (Designated date 1st of October 2021)
29.07.21 Trinity College Dublin
19.07.21 National University of Ireland Galway
14.06.21 University College Dublin
27.05.21 Trinity College Dublin
2020
21.12.20 Technological University Dublin

I have also as Minister made an extensive series of visits to Third Level College and FET Facilities as well as Youthreach and Training Centres.  These are presented in tabular format below:

Third Level Colleges 

Date Visited
2022
21.02.2022 Waterford Institute of Technology
14.02.2022 GMIT Galway Campus
24.01.2022 Mary Immaculate College (Vigil Mass)
2021
10.11.2021 Marino Institute of Education
15.11.2021 Carlow College, St Patrick’s College
15.11.2021 Institute of Technology Carlow
23.08.2021 Mary Immaculate College
25.08.2021 St Angela's College Sligo
25.08.2021 IT Sligo
19.07.2021 GMIT Mayo Campus

FET, Youthreach and Training Centres

Date Visited
2022
7.03.2022 Louth Meath ETB
21.02.2022 Waterford Wexford ETB Training Centre
20.12.2022 Dunboyne College of Further Education
2021
29.11.2021 Newbridge Youth Training & Development Centre
29.11.2021 Celbridge Further Education and Training Centre
15.11.2021 Kilkenny and Carlow ETB
15.11.2021 Kilkenny Adult Learning Centre
08.11.2021 ETB Cork Training Centre
20.09.2021 Tralee Youthreach
20.09.2021 Kerry College of Further Education, Monavalley
20.09.2021 Kerry College, Tralee
08.09.2021 Liberties College
06.09.2021 Cavan Institute
06.09.2021 Monaghan Education Campus
06.09.2021 Kingscourt Community Centre
02.09.2021 CDETB Adult Education Centre/Ballymun Youthreach
25.08.2021 Sligo College of Further Education
25.08.2021 MS ETB Training Centre, Manorhamilton
23.08.2021 Borrisokane Further Education and Training Centre
19.07.2021 MSL ETB, Castlebar
12.07.2021 Louth Regional Skills & Training Centre
09.06.2021 Arbour Hill Prison Education Centre
07.12.2020 D8 Community Education Centre, Dublin

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