91Ƭ Open Days
Would you like to learn more about our undergraduate programmes? Want to know what it's really like to be a student at 91Ƭ? Don’t miss the 91Ƭ Student Experience Days at our Thurles campus on 25 April and at our Limerick campus on 30 April, and discover all that 91Ƭ has to offer.

91Ƭ Thurles Student Experience Day – New Date Confirmed
Please be advised that the 91Ƭ Thurles Student Experience Day, originally scheduled for Saturday 11 April has been postponed until Saturday 25 April (9.30am to 2pm).
Are you considering post-primary teaching as your CAO choice? Then the 91Ƭ Thurles Student Experience Day is not to be missed!
At the 91Ƭ Thurles Student Experience Day, you'll meet 91Ƭ Thurles students and lecturers and learn all about student life at our Thurles campus. 91Ƭ students will be sharing their experiences of what it’s like to study at 91Ƭ, and will be speaking about why they chose 91Ƭ, what they love about college life, and you’ll get the chance to ask them anything in our Q&A sessions.
You’ll also get to explore our Thurles campus with current students, and you’ll find out everything you need to know about 91Ƭ’s post-primary teaching degrees in Accounting, Business Studies, Gaeilge, Theology and Religious Studies, Mathematics and Home Economics.


Limerick Student Experience Day
Would you like to know what it’s really like to be a student at our Limerick campus? At the 91Ƭ Limerick Student Experience Day on Thursday 30 April (10am-1pm), you'll hear first-hand form 91Ƭ students about what it’s like to study at 91Ƭ Limerick.
In our panel discussion, 91Ƭ students will share their experiences of student life. They’ll speak about why they chose 91Ƭ, what they love about college life, the transition from secondary school to third-level, how they balance studying and socialising, and much more.
You’ll also get to explore our Limerick campus, and we’ll have lots of information stands where you can find out all you need to know about 91Ƭ’s undergraduate programmes, scholarships, studying abroad, clubs and societies, alternative access routes, disability support, and lots more.
