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The 2010/11 tuition fees for the programme are €10,900 pa
Fees for the MSc in Technology Management are paid upon receipt of a giro from UCD Fees Office. You can also pay online at www.ucd.ie. You must pay a non-refundable booking deposit of €500 to secure your place. This booking deposit is offset against tuition fees.
PriceWaterhouseCooper sponsors a Smurfit Golf Medal Award for the best student in the amount of €500.
Financial Assistance
It may be possible to apply for financial assistance. Please contact us for further information.
Irish Students
Higher Education/Local Authority Grant scheme: Qualification is subject to means, age, academic attainment and residence. Contact your local authority for more information.
Mature Student Grant scheme: You may qualify if you are over 23 years of age and live independently of your parents’ home. Contact your local authority for more information.
Tax relief: If you are self-funding, you can apply to the Revenue Commissioners for tax relief on your tuition fees.
Students from the UK
You can apply for a Career Development Loan from the Department of Education and Skills.
Students from the US and Canada
You may be eligible for a US Federal Loan from the Department of Education or you can take out a private education loan from a bank in the US.
Canadian students can apply for a loan from the Canadian Student Loan Program or take out a private loan from the Canadian higher Education Loan Program.
Fees are paid in two installments: in August and in January. Candidates must pay a non-refundable booking deposit to secure their place on a programme. This deposit will be deducted from Semester 1 tuition fees. Students pay their fees online at www.ucd.ie/fees
Local Authority Grant: You may be eligible for a local authority grant. Click here for further details: Department of Education and Science. Qualification is subject to means, age, academic attainment and residence.
Mature Student Grant scheme: You may qualify if you are over 23 years of age and live independently of your parents’ home. Contact your local authority for more information.
Student loans: If you are applying for a student loan, the UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School has agreed student loan rates with AIB. AIB UCD branch staff have extensive experience providing finance to UCD students. Contact AIB UCD at 01 2694499 for further information or download the following leaflet - AIB financing information
Tax relief: You can apply to the Revenue Commissioners for tax relief on your tuition fees. Click here for further details: Revenue Commissioners.
You may be eligible for a US Federal Loan from the Department of Education or you can take out a private education loan from a bank in the US. To obtain information about Federal Loans please see http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/. Please also review (attach pdf)
Canadian students can apply for a loan from the Canadian Student Loan Program. Click here for further details: CanLearn .Students may also be able to take out a private loan from the Canadian Higher Education Loan Program. Application forms are available from www.iefc.com and www.internationalstudentloan.com
The Irish Department of Foreign Affairs, under the aegis of its Development Cooperation Ireland (DCI) Programme, offers annual funding to selected nationals from certain developing countries for post-graduate academic programmes in Irish third level institutions. Please consult the DCI website: http://www.dci.gov.ie/
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