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Minister Harris congratulates students on CAO offers

Minister Harris congratulates students on CAO offers and welcomes significant increase in number of students getting their top choice

Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris TD has congratulated students receiving their CAO offers today.

Minister Harris also confirmed a significant increase in the number of students who got their first preference.

There were 31,251 (59 per cent) Level 8 first preference offers made today, compared 27,947 (54 per cent) last year.  And the vast majority of students who received an offer, 85 per cent, have been offered one of their top three preferred courses, compared to 82  per cent last year. 

Separately, there was a substantial reduction in the number of high points course using random selection this year. Speaking today, Minister Harris said: “I want to congratulate every Leaving Cert student who has made it this far, this is a landmark day in every student’s life after what has been an incredibly challenging few years for them. I truly hope the news they received today aligns with their hopes and ambitions. 

“It’s a major milestone for those taking the next step on their educational journey.  "But while it can be exciting time for many, especially for those who receive their first or second choice preferences, it will also fill others with feelings of anxiety.  “Some students might believe that if they haven’t received their preferred choice that their hopes and dreams for the coming academic year are gone.  “This is not the case - disappointed students should know there are many other pathways available.  “For the first time in the history of the State students can enrol in one of 23 new degree courses across a wide range of sectors outside of the CAO points race.  “This will see them beginning their studies in a Further Education institution before progressing to a Higher Education institution to complete their fully accredited degree.    “PLC and Further Education courses and apprenticeships are just some of the options available, and I really want to encourage students to take some time to consider the pathway that suits them best.  “There is far more out there than young people might think, and it’s important to remember that there are many ways to achieve their goals.”  More than 460 targeted additional health care places were created on courses for this coming academic year. 

ENDS 

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