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Study abroad in Ireland at Maynooth University.

Maynooth University is located just outside Dublin and is one of Ireland's fastest-growing universities! As a direct-enrollment program, it’s an excellent fit for most majors, including the sciences.

Maynooth is situated in a charming and busy town with many shops, cafes and public transport options to Dublin, and home to a vibrant local community that offers students abundant opportunities to enjoy a very enjoyable social life.

Rollins student in front of the Maynooth University library.

Why Study Abroad in Ireland?

"I really enjoyed my experience in Ireland... I grew so much as a person... Not only did I gain experience that will help me in the job field, I gained experience that will help my everyday life now." - Rollins Study Abroad Alum

Academic Information


Courses

  • All students must take one Irish Cultural Heritage course and can select any course listed here from the certificate program.
  • Students select their other courses from the wide range available at the University. For a full list of academic fields and courses available please click here.

The Irish Educational System

  • Fewer class hours per week, less contact with professors and less continuous assessment. Most professors have a lecture-based teaching style.
  • Grades are based on only a few major assignments, such as a midterm and final exam.
  • First-year students are already focused on their major or specialization, so introductory courses cover higher-level topics. 200-level or second-year courses are the equivalent of an upper-level course at Rollins.
  • Self-discipline and self-directed study are required for success. Students are expected to keep up with coursework and reading without prompting.

Transfer of Credit

  • Students on average take the equivalent of 15 credits during the semester at Maynooth.
  • All courses on this program appear on the Rollins transcript as transfer credits and the grades are factored into the Rollins GPA.
  • It can take up to three months for grades to be processed.
  • Students can take major and minor courses abroad (with approval from the academic department) and can also take competencies and rFLA200-level seminars abroad (with approval from the Registrar).

What It’s Like to Study Abroad in Ireland


Housing & Meals

  • Students live in on-campus single room apartments with shared bathrooms, living and kitchen areas for 4-7 students.
  • Students can buy groceries and cook in their shared kitchens.
  • Maynooth’s campus has many cafes, convenience stores, and a cafeteria.
  • There is no meal plan on campus.

Activities & Excursions

  • The Student Union, on North campus, serves food and is a great way to meet students.
  • There are thirty-six active Sports Clubs and different societies.
  • On-campus facilities include an indoor sports hall and gymnasium, which offers indoor sporting activities, weekly aerobics and circuit training sessions, a swimming pool and playing fields.
  • The International Office offers events for international students, such as a Chinese New Year Celebration, Thanksgiving Dinner, movie nights, student nights out, parties, and day and weekend trips. They also run the Student Buddy Network to pair a Maynooth Student with international students.
  • The International Society organizes weekend trips to Galway and Belfast for a reasonable price.

Things to Consider

Students with mobility disabilities may find accessibility and accommodations different from the United States. Check the US Department of State Travelers with Disabilities and specific to the country, Mobility International USA, and the IP Your Identity Abroad page in MyRollins for resources.


Program Calendar: Fall 2024

Dates
Sept 15
Move-In Date
Sept 16-20
Maynooth Orientation
Sept 23
First Day of Classes
Oct 28-Nov 1
Study Week (no classes)
Dec 20
Last Day of Classes
Dec
Fall students will submit alternative assignments in December in lieu of exams.

Program Calendar: Spring 2025

Dates
January 27
Arrive
Jan 27-31
Maynooth Orientation
Feb 4
First Day of Classes
Mar 17-21
Study Week (no classes)
Apr 21-25
Easter Break
May 9
Last Day of Classes
May 16-31
Exam Period
May 31
Depart

Requirements for Admission

  • Exceptional Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors
  • Clean record with the Office of Community Standards and good academic and college standing
  • Professional application: materials are submitted on-time, are edited before submission, and are thorough and thoughtful
  • Minimum 3.2 GPA
  • Required advising session (30 minutes) as part of the application process. Visit MyRollins to schedule an advising appointment.

Getting There

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    Flight

    Students arrange their own flight to Dublin and travel to their program housing in Maynooth via taxi or train.

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    Orientation

    Orientation is held prior to classes in September or January. This weeklong event welcomes all students to the University and includes talks, campus tours and introductions to the academic departments, student services and clubs and societies.

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    Visa

    • U.S. citizens are NOT required to have a visa to enter or study. However, they do need to register with the Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB) within 7 days of Arrival in Ireland.
    • Staff at Maynooth will assist with this process.
    • For general information about the visa process and visas for non-US citizens, see our Passports & Visas Page in MyRollins.

Costs

  • Program Fee

    Most Rollins financial aid and scholarships will apply to the semester abroad.

    Tuition: $30,290

    Housing: $5,115


  • Also Includes

    Orientation, on-site transportation, group activities, one weekend excursion, program administration, and emergency insurance.

  • Estimated Additional Costs

    Transportation: Round-trip airfare from FL $800, on-site $370
    Meals/food: $1,100
    Passport $165
    Visa: $300
    Books/course materials: $160
    Personal expenses: $1,100
    Federal student loan fees if applicable: $40
    Professional licensure, certification or credentials costs: $0

  • Need-Based Scholarships

    Scholarships based on financial need are available to off-set costs associated with international airfare and other costs associated with study abroad. Students can apply for scholarships through the Rollins program application.

  • Living and Working

    Having a credit card while abroad is very helpful. Ireland has a high cost of living compared to the United States. Students attending Maynooth University for one semester are not eligible to work part-time--only students who are attending Maynooth University for one full year may work part-time on a student visa.

A Rollins college student on a study abroad trip in New Zealand.

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