Frequently Asked Questions
Source: https://www.ucd.ie/graduateadmissions/contact/faq/ Parent: https://www.ucd.ie/graduateadmissions/
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Where can I find a prospectus?
You can view our digital Postgraduate Prospectus 2026 here.
How many Graduate Students are at UCD?
UCD is Ireland's leader in graduate studies with over 12,000 students enrolled in graduate study accounting for a significant proportion of our overall student body of 39,500 students.
How do I find my way to and around campus?
We have developed a user friendly UCD Commuting Guide to assist you on planning your journey to UCD more easily. Download it to have the most relevant information about commuting to UCD with you.
What is a taught graduate course?
Graduate taught courses are usually taken by students who hold an undergraduate degree. The majority of the course will involve taking taught modules offered in the qualification of your choice, you may be asked to submit essays or projects during that time. This is then usually followed by independent research, leading to you writing a dissertation on a topic of your choice.
How much will my fees be?
Students are liable to pay programme fees to the University. In addition to programme fees students must budget for their own maintenance (including accommodation).
For information on fees for Graduate programmes please visit: http://www.ucd.ie/fees
What accommodation is available to Graduate Students and what is the cost?
Accommodation offerings are largely self catered apartments and vary from 4-bedroom apartments with shared bathrooms; or 6 bedroom apartments with ensuite bathrooms. There are a limited number of catered apartments available.
For more information on booking a room and virtual tours of the apartments, go to the UCD Resdiences website.
Phone: +353 (0)1 716 0000
If I am awarded a postgraduate place in UCD, how do I defer?
- Graduate students on taught programmes should follow these guidelines for deferrals.
- Graduate research students should contact the relevant School for information on the process to postpone admission.
What qualifications do I need?
Applicants for graduate taught programmes should normally possess a first degree of at least a second class honours standard or the equivalent. Check specific entry requirements for each programme at the UCD Course Search.
Applicants for graduate research programmes should normally possess a first degree of at least an upper second class honours standard or the equivalent and/or Master's degree or its equivalent.
In certain circumstances, applicants who has demonstrated other evidence of academic standing and/or relevant professional experience as satisfies the Governing Board of their suitability for admission to the degree programme. These criteria are considered non-standard admission requirements.
What are the trimester dates?
Please visit:
http://www.ucd.ie/students/keydates
What funding is available?
There are a number of links and resources regarding Fees and Funding, which can be found at: UCD Fees and Funding
What support will I receive in finding a job after graduation?
Our Careers Network offers many services to graduate students. This includes help finding internships and a range of other supports.
UCD Graduate Admissions
University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland.\ (If you are an international student please visit UCD Global) T: +353 1 716 7777