THE TIME HAS come, folks.
Following on from last Wednesday’s Leaving Cert results, the first round of CAO points for 2018 have been calculated.
From students wondering if they got their first preference course to stressed-out parents considering where to start the accommodation hunt, we predict a lot of nervous people out there this Monday morning.
Students all over the country will be receiving CAO offers by post and online, but if you want to get a headstart on the postman – or compare points across institutions – you can find all of this year’s points right here from Monday at 6am.
These will be updated again on Wednesday August 29th when the Round Two CAO points are released.
We’ll also be live on Facebook from 11am with careers expert Andree Harpur and DCUSU Vice President for Welfare and Equality Aisling Fagan to answer all of your questions about CAO points, Leaving Cert results and prepping for college.
Comment below this article with your questions, email aoife@thejournal.ie or comment on Facebook once the cameras are rolling.
Check out the 2018 points below via our microsite, broken down by institution:
Athlone Institute of Technology
Dublin Institute of Technology
Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology
Dundalk Institute of Technology
Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology
Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown
Institute of Technology, Carlow
Institute of Technology, Sligo
Institute of Technology, Tallaght
Institute of Technology, Tralee
Irish College of Humanities & Applied Sciences
Letterkenny Institute of Technology
Limerick Institute of Technology
National College of Art and Design
National College of Ireland (NCI)
National University of Ireland, Galway
Pontifical University, St Patrick’s College
Royal College of Surgeons In Ireland
St Nicholas Montessori College Ireland
University College Dublin (NUI)
Waterford Institute of Technology
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