Registration and Orientation

Postgraduate Taught Academic Year 2022/23

Postgraduate Taught   
Academic Year 2022/23

Registration is when you enrol on your postgraduate programme and upload your ID documentation.

  • International applicants will receive registration information email from mid-August 2022. When registration for your specific programme opens, an email will be sent to you with your Student IT Account Password and instructions on how to complete your registration. We will aim for you to receive these registration emails no later than one week in advance of your programme start date.

Online Registration: During registration, you will enrol on your postgraduate programme, provide biographical information, and print your confirmation of registration. You can find the Postgraduate Registration Instructions here.

Registration - Next Steps: involves further documentation upload steps that we need you to complete. Once these are done, you will be officially confirmed as a UCC student. 

Collection of UCC Student ID Card: Your registration email will include details on how to make an appointment to obtain your UCC Student ID card.

Please note the following: Applicants should NOT make an appointment to collect their ID card until they arrive in Cork/Ireland. If you have already made an appointment before arrival in Ireland you should make a new one after arrival.

 

Have a registration query?  Ask UCC!

If you are having difficulty logging on, email: sit@ucc.ie

 

Orientation: If you missed orientation on Wed 7th September please find here the recording.

 

*Garda Vetting and Police Clearance

Students entering UCC programmes which involve placements with children and vulnerable adults will be subject to Garda Vetting and Police clearance. Letters of Offer will make reference if your programme requires you to have clearance.  More information available here

*Infectious Disease Policy

Students enrolling on certain courses in the College of Medicine and Health are at increased risk of contracting and transmitting certain infectious diseases, as a result of being in the clinical environment as part of their course. It is important to protect both patients and students that healthcare professionals are screened for certain infectious illnesses and immunized against these illnesses.  More information available here.

*Fitness to Practice

Students pursuing some degree programmes are required to meet the University’s “Fitness to Practise” policy.  More information available here 

 

 

Orientation took place on 7 September 2022

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