Social Welfare Payments and the Student Grant
If you are returning to education and have been getting a social welfare payment you may qualify for the Back to Education Allowance or the
If you are returning to education and have been getting a social welfare payment you may qualify for the Back to Education Allowance or the
The HomeCaring Periods Scheme makes it easier for people who take time out of their working life to care for children or adults to qualify
Spunout.ie is Ireland’s youth information website. It provides information and support for young people on a range of topics covering education, employment, health and life events.
Webwise.ie provides advice and resources for parents and teachers on internet safety. Parents can access expert advice, information on the latest apps and social networks, and
The National Parents Council – Post Primary (NPCpp) is a nationwide organisation that represents the interests of parents with children in second-level education. The NPCpp aims to:
The official education portal provided by the Department of Education and Skills is called Scoilnet. It aims to support Ireland’s education community by providing information and
Welcome to the SUSI website where you can find information on making a student grant application. Before applying for your grant, we would encourage you to review
The Student Assistance Fund provides financial support to full or part-time students who are experiencing financial difficulties while attending college. Students can apply for the
The Programme for Access to Higher Education (PATH) is a dedicated fund, broken into three strands, committed to increasing participation by under-represented groups in higher
Educate Together is unique in education Like many other schools in Ireland, Educate Together schools are state-funded and teach the National Curriculum. They are non-fee-paying