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  • 22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are Leah Kelly and Hubert Nowaczyk from Enniscorthy with Ray  Cullen  Head of Dept Languages Tourism Hospitality. Picture: Patrick Browne

Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an  hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018.
 
 
Elaine Larkin
Communications & PR Executive,
Waterford Institute of Technology
 
Phone: +353 51 845577  Mobile: 087-7105148

    22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are Leah Kelly and Hubert Nowaczyk from Enniscorthy with Ray  Cullen  Head of Dept Languages Tourism Hospitality. Picture: Patrick Browne Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018. Elaine Larkin Communications & PR Executive, Waterford Institute of Technology Phone: +353 51 845577 Mobile: 087-7105148

  • 22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are Leah Kelly and Hubert Nowaczyk from Enniscorthy with Ray  Cullen  Head of Dept Languages Tourism Hospitality. Picture: Patrick Browne

Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an  hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018.
 
 
Elaine Larkin
Communications & PR Executive,
Waterford Institute of Technology
 
Phone: +353 51 845577  Mobile: 087-7105148

    22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are Leah Kelly and Hubert Nowaczyk from Enniscorthy with Ray  Cullen  Head of Dept Languages Tourism Hospitality. Picture: Patrick Browne Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018. Elaine Larkin Communications & PR Executive, Waterford Institute of Technology Phone: +353 51 845577 Mobile: 087-7105148

  • 22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are Leah Kelly and Hubert Nowaczyk from Enniscorthy with Ray  Cullen  Head of Dept Languages Tourism Hospitality. Picture: Patrick Browne

Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an  hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018.
 
 
Elaine Larkin
Communications & PR Executive,
Waterford Institute of Technology
 
Phone: +353 51 845577  Mobile: 087-7105148

    22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are Leah Kelly and Hubert Nowaczyk from Enniscorthy with Ray  Cullen  Head of Dept Languages Tourism Hospitality. Picture: Patrick Browne Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018. Elaine Larkin Communications & PR Executive, Waterford Institute of Technology Phone: +353 51 845577 Mobile: 087-7105148

  • 22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are  Emma Weldon, Jody Fagan, Kate Power with Declan Murphy Guidance Councellor from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne

Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an  hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018.
 
 
Elaine Larkin
Communications & PR Executive,
Waterford Institute of Technology
 
Phone: +353 51 845577  Mobile: 087-7105148

    22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are Emma Weldon, Jody Fagan, Kate Power with Declan Murphy Guidance Councellor from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018. Elaine Larkin Communications & PR Executive, Waterford Institute of Technology Phone: +353 51 845577 Mobile: 087-7105148

  • 22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are  Emma Weldon, Jody Fagan, Kate Power with Declan Murphy Guidance Councellor from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne

Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an  hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018.
 
 
Elaine Larkin
Communications & PR Executive,
Waterford Institute of Technology
 
Phone: +353 51 845577  Mobile: 087-7105148

    22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are Emma Weldon, Jody Fagan, Kate Power with Declan Murphy Guidance Councellor from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018. Elaine Larkin Communications & PR Executive, Waterford Institute of Technology Phone: +353 51 845577 Mobile: 087-7105148

  • 22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are  Emma Weldon, Jody Fagan, Kate Power with Declan Murphy Guidance Councellor from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne

Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an  hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018.
 
 
Elaine Larkin
Communications & PR Executive,
Waterford Institute of Technology
 
Phone: +353 51 845577  Mobile: 087-7105148

    22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are Emma Weldon, Jody Fagan, Kate Power with Declan Murphy Guidance Councellor from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018. Elaine Larkin Communications & PR Executive, Waterford Institute of Technology Phone: +353 51 845577 Mobile: 087-7105148

  • 22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are students from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne

Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an  hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018.
 
 
Elaine Larkin
Communications & PR Executive,
Waterford Institute of Technology
 
Phone: +353 51 845577  Mobile: 087-7105148

    22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are students from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018. Elaine Larkin Communications & PR Executive, Waterford Institute of Technology Phone: +353 51 845577 Mobile: 087-7105148

  • 22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are students from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne

Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an  hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018.
 
 
Elaine Larkin
Communications & PR Executive,
Waterford Institute of Technology
 
Phone: +353 51 845577  Mobile: 087-7105148

    22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are students from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018. Elaine Larkin Communications & PR Executive, Waterford Institute of Technology Phone: +353 51 845577 Mobile: 087-7105148

  • 22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are students from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne

Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an  hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018.
 
 
Elaine Larkin
Communications & PR Executive,
Waterford Institute of Technology
 
Phone: +353 51 845577  Mobile: 087-7105148

    22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are students from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018. Elaine Larkin Communications & PR Executive, Waterford Institute of Technology Phone: +353 51 845577 Mobile: 087-7105148

  • 22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are students from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne

Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an  hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018.
 
 
Elaine Larkin
Communications & PR Executive,
Waterford Institute of Technology
 
Phone: +353 51 845577  Mobile: 087-7105148

    22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are students from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018. Elaine Larkin Communications & PR Executive, Waterford Institute of Technology Phone: +353 51 845577 Mobile: 087-7105148

  • 22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are Valeria Liankevich, Maddie Cahill-Byrne, Eduarda da Costa, Alanna Eden , Lucía Navarrete and Virginia Abenavoli from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne

Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an  hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018.
 
 
Elaine Larkin
Communications & PR Executive,
Waterford Institute of Technology
 
Phone: +353 51 845577  Mobile: 087-7105148

    22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are Valeria Liankevich, Maddie Cahill-Byrne, Eduarda da Costa, Alanna Eden , Lucía Navarrete and Virginia Abenavoli from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018. Elaine Larkin Communications & PR Executive, Waterford Institute of Technology Phone: +353 51 845577 Mobile: 087-7105148

  • 22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are Valeria Liankevich, Maddie Cahill-Byrne, Eduarda da Costa, Alanna Eden , Lucía Navarrete and Virginia Abenavoli from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne

Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an  hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018.
 
 
Elaine Larkin
Communications & PR Executive,
Waterford Institute of Technology
 
Phone: +353 51 845577  Mobile: 087-7105148

    22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are Valeria Liankevich, Maddie Cahill-Byrne, Eduarda da Costa, Alanna Eden , Lucía Navarrete and Virginia Abenavoli from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018. Elaine Larkin Communications & PR Executive, Waterford Institute of Technology Phone: +353 51 845577 Mobile: 087-7105148

  • 22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Picture: Patrick Browne

Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an  hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018.
 
 
Elaine Larkin
Communications & PR Executive,
Waterford Institute of Technology
 
Phone: +353 51 845577  Mobile: 087-7105148

    22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Picture: Patrick Browne Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018. Elaine Larkin Communications & PR Executive, Waterford Institute of Technology Phone: +353 51 845577 Mobile: 087-7105148

  • 22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured students from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne

Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an  hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018.
 
 
Elaine Larkin
Communications & PR Executive,
Waterford Institute of Technology
 
Phone: +353 51 845577  Mobile: 087-7105148

    22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured students from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018. Elaine Larkin Communications & PR Executive, Waterford Institute of Technology Phone: +353 51 845577 Mobile: 087-7105148

  • 22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured students from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne

Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an  hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018.
 
 
Elaine Larkin
Communications & PR Executive,
Waterford Institute of Technology
 
Phone: +353 51 845577  Mobile: 087-7105148

    22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured students from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018. Elaine Larkin Communications & PR Executive, Waterford Institute of Technology Phone: +353 51 845577 Mobile: 087-7105148

  • 22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured students from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne

Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an  hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018.
 
 
Elaine Larkin
Communications & PR Executive,
Waterford Institute of Technology
 
Phone: +353 51 845577  Mobile: 087-7105148

    22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured students from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018. Elaine Larkin Communications & PR Executive, Waterford Institute of Technology Phone: +353 51 845577 Mobile: 087-7105148

  • 22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured students from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne

Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an  hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018.
 
 
Elaine Larkin
Communications & PR Executive,
Waterford Institute of Technology
 
Phone: +353 51 845577  Mobile: 087-7105148

    22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured students from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018. Elaine Larkin Communications & PR Executive, Waterford Institute of Technology Phone: +353 51 845577 Mobile: 087-7105148

  • 22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured students from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne

Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an  hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018.
 
 
Elaine Larkin
Communications & PR Executive,
Waterford Institute of Technology
 
Phone: +353 51 845577  Mobile: 087-7105148

    22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured students from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018. Elaine Larkin Communications & PR Executive, Waterford Institute of Technology Phone: +353 51 845577 Mobile: 087-7105148

  • 22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are Emma Weldon, Jody Fagan, Kate Power students from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne

Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an  hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018.
 
 
Elaine Larkin
Communications & PR Executive,
Waterford Institute of Technology
 
Phone: +353 51 845577  Mobile: 087-7105148

    22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are Emma Weldon, Jody Fagan, Kate Power students from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018. Elaine Larkin Communications & PR Executive, Waterford Institute of Technology Phone: +353 51 845577 Mobile: 087-7105148

  • 22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are Emma Weldon, Jody Fagan, Kate Power students from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne

Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an  hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018.
 
 
Elaine Larkin
Communications & PR Executive,
Waterford Institute of Technology
 
Phone: +353 51 845577  Mobile: 087-7105148

    22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are Emma Weldon, Jody Fagan, Kate Power students from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018. Elaine Larkin Communications & PR Executive, Waterford Institute of Technology Phone: +353 51 845577 Mobile: 087-7105148

  • 22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are  Jody Fagan, Kate Power students from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne

Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an  hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018.
 
 
Elaine Larkin
Communications & PR Executive,
Waterford Institute of Technology
 
Phone: +353 51 845577  Mobile: 087-7105148

    22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are Jody Fagan, Kate Power students from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018. Elaine Larkin Communications & PR Executive, Waterford Institute of Technology Phone: +353 51 845577 Mobile: 087-7105148

  • 22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are  Jody Fagan, Kate Power students from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne

Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an  hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018.
 
 
Elaine Larkin
Communications & PR Executive,
Waterford Institute of Technology
 
Phone: +353 51 845577  Mobile: 087-7105148

    22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are Jody Fagan, Kate Power students from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018. Elaine Larkin Communications & PR Executive, Waterford Institute of Technology Phone: +353 51 845577 Mobile: 087-7105148

  • 22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are  students from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne

Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an  hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018.
 
 
Elaine Larkin
Communications & PR Executive,
Waterford Institute of Technology
 
Phone: +353 51 845577  Mobile: 087-7105148

    22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are students from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018. Elaine Larkin Communications & PR Executive, Waterford Institute of Technology Phone: +353 51 845577 Mobile: 087-7105148

  • 22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are  students from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne

Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an  hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018.
 
 
Elaine Larkin
Communications & PR Executive,
Waterford Institute of Technology
 
Phone: +353 51 845577  Mobile: 087-7105148

    22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are students from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018. Elaine Larkin Communications & PR Executive, Waterford Institute of Technology Phone: +353 51 845577 Mobile: 087-7105148

  • 22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are  students from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne

Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an  hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018.
 
 
Elaine Larkin
Communications & PR Executive,
Waterford Institute of Technology
 
Phone: +353 51 845577  Mobile: 087-7105148

    22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are students from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018. Elaine Larkin Communications & PR Executive, Waterford Institute of Technology Phone: +353 51 845577 Mobile: 087-7105148

  • 22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are Padraig Kirwan of WIT, Niamh Astley and Oisin O’Leary Linda Rogers (teacher) from Ramsgrange Community School. Picture: Patrick Browne

Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an  hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018.
 
 
Elaine Larkin
Communications & PR Executive,
Waterford Institute of Technology
 
Phone: +353 51 845577  Mobile: 087-7105148

    22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are Padraig Kirwan of WIT, Niamh Astley and Oisin O’Leary Linda Rogers (teacher) from Ramsgrange Community School. Picture: Patrick Browne Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018. Elaine Larkin Communications & PR Executive, Waterford Institute of Technology Phone: +353 51 845577 Mobile: 087-7105148

  • 22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are Padraig Kirwan of WIT, Niamh Astley and Oisin O’Leary Linda Rogers (teacher) from Ramsgrange Community School. Picture: Patrick Browne

Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an  hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018.
 
 
Elaine Larkin
Communications & PR Executive,
Waterford Institute of Technology
 
Phone: +353 51 845577  Mobile: 087-7105148

    22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are Padraig Kirwan of WIT, Niamh Astley and Oisin O’Leary Linda Rogers (teacher) from Ramsgrange Community School. Picture: Patrick Browne Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018. Elaine Larkin Communications & PR Executive, Waterford Institute of Technology Phone: +353 51 845577 Mobile: 087-7105148

  • 22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are Louise Casey, Alannah Szajda and  Lucy Shanahan at St Declans Community College, Kilmacthomas. Picture: Patrick Browne

Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an  hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018.
 
 
Elaine Larkin
Communications & PR Executive,
Waterford Institute of Technology
 
Phone: +353 51 845577  Mobile: 087-7105148

    22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are Louise Casey, Alannah Szajda and Lucy Shanahan at St Declans Community College, Kilmacthomas. Picture: Patrick Browne Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018. Elaine Larkin Communications & PR Executive, Waterford Institute of Technology Phone: +353 51 845577 Mobile: 087-7105148

  • 22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are Eduarda da Costa and Alanna Eden from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City with Patrick Delaney WIT. Picture: Patrick Browne


Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an  hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018.
 
 
Elaine Larkin
Communications & PR Executive,
Waterford Institute of Technology
 
Phone: +353 51 845577  Mobile: 087-7105148

    22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are Eduarda da Costa and Alanna Eden from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City with Patrick Delaney WIT. Picture: Patrick Browne Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018. Elaine Larkin Communications & PR Executive, Waterford Institute of Technology Phone: +353 51 845577 Mobile: 087-7105148

  • 22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are Eduarda da Costa and Alanna Eden from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City with Patrick Delaney WIT. Picture: Patrick Browne


Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an  hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018.
 
 
Elaine Larkin
Communications & PR Executive,
Waterford Institute of Technology
 
Phone: +353 51 845577  Mobile: 087-7105148

    22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are Eduarda da Costa and Alanna Eden from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City with Patrick Delaney WIT. Picture: Patrick Browne Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018. Elaine Larkin Communications & PR Executive, Waterford Institute of Technology Phone: +353 51 845577 Mobile: 087-7105148

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    22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are Valeria Liankevich, Maddie Cahill-Byrne, Eduarda da Costa, Alanna Eden , Lucía Navarrete and Virginia Abenavoli from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne

Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an  hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018.
 
 
Elaine Larkin
Communications & PR Executive,
Waterford Institute of Technology
 
Phone: +353 51 845577  Mobile: 087-7105148
    22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Pictured are Valeria Liankevich, Maddie Cahill-Byrne, Eduarda da Costa, Alanna Eden , Lucía Navarrete and Virginia Abenavoli from the Presentation Secondary School, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne

Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an  hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018.
 
 
Elaine Larkin
Communications & PR Executive,
Waterford Institute of Technology
 
Phone: +353 51 845577  Mobile: 087-7105148
    22/11/2017. Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day. Picture: Patrick Browne

Hundreds of secondary school students from across the South East celebrated College Awareness Week by attending Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT) ‘College Awareness Day’ on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The events gave secondary school students a taste of college life and helped students of all ages to become ‘college ready’ by raising awareness of the benefits of going to college. There was an  hourly talk/workshop on how to become college ready (including presentations on college life), an expo area, and a chance to explore the campus. Students attended workshops on sport, electronics, sport and creative as well as presentations on college life at WIT, student supports, new courses for 2018, routes of entry and clubs and societies. They also got an overview of WIT’s new common and broad entry courses for 2018.
 
 
Elaine Larkin
Communications & PR Executive,
Waterford Institute of Technology
 
Phone: +353 51 845577  Mobile: 087-7105148