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University of Galway issued more than 3,500 offers in CAO Round 1

Briain Kelly, 28 Aug

University of Galway has issued offers to 3,753 prospective students for

the 2024/25 academic year.

Following Round One of the Central Applications Office (CAO) process,

President of University of Galway Professor Ciarán Ó hÓgartaigh and Deputy

President and Registrar Professor Peter McHugh acknowledge the effort and

achievement of the Leaving Certificate class of 2024, the vast majority of

whom were sitting state exams for the first time.

Professor Ciarán Ó hÓgartaigh, President of University of Galway, said,

“Comhghairdeas to the Leaving Cert class of 2024 as they embark on the

next stage of their studies.”

“They have displayed good judgment in choosing University of Galway. They

can be assured that this and their experiences to date will stand them in

good stead as the next adventure begins at University of Galway.”

On the back of a fourth year in a row of significant demand for places in

third level education, University of Galway is offering 3,753 places for

first year undergraduate students.

University of Galway Deputy President and Registrar Professor Peter McHugh

said, “Each and every student who has navigated the post-primary years and

the Leaving Cert deserves a huge welcome from University of Galway.”

He singled out the “impact of the pandemic in their schooldays” on

incoming students, and promised a rich student experience on campus.

“Our admissions and registration team at the University of Galway is once

again doing stellar work to facilitate such huge numbers of students who

have applied to join us.”

!In that context, we also welcome the Government commitment to begin to

address the issue of inflated grades in the Leaving Cert.”

The following are some of the key trends following the issuing of Round

One offers in the CAO process:

• Cut-off levels for points for University of Galway degrees showed

mixed movement with almost a third of courses increasing points or

remaining steady.

• Some 40% of the University’s degree programmes are between the 500-600

points range.

• An increase of 41 points for Arts (Drama, Theatre and Performance

Studies) reflecting a significant increase in demand and University of

Galway’s continued reputation as an international centre for the

creative arts, as well as the value of our strategic education

partnerships with Galway International Arts Festival and Druid.

• Some of University of Galway’s programmes that offer extensive Erasmus

opportunities saw an increase in points; BA Global Languages, BComm

International (Spanish) and BSc Biotechnology.

• All Engineering and Law programmes continue to cut-off at 500 CAO

points or above.

• Flagship programmes for University of Galway which continue to attract

strong demand are Biomedical Engineering, with points increasing to

578 (up 30), and Biomedical Science, at 577 (up 10 points).

• Medicine remains random allocation at 728 points.

• The number of places available for students seeking to study

Occupational Therapy and Speech and Language Therapy degrees are up by

almost 50% – that is an additional 30 places across the two

programmes, which follows a Government announcement of increased

funding in these areas.

• Five out of eight Commerce programmes require more than 500 points.