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South East Technological University is part of the DARE programme. DARE is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school leavers whose disabilities have had a negative impact on their second level education. DARE offers reduced points places to school leavers who, as a result of having a disability, have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education. 

DARE is for school leavers with a disability under the age of 23yrs as of January 1st 2025, who have been educationally impacted as a result of disability. To be eligible for DARE you must meet both the DARE Educational Impact criteria and DARE Evidence of Disability criteria. 

DARE National Information Day

DARE National Information Day

We’re delighted to see the return of our in-person DARE Information Day. This event give DARE applicants a chance to meet one-on-one with DARE Practitioners, ask questions about their application, and gain insights into the kind of supports SETU provides for students who apply to DARE .

The following disabilities are considered under the DARE scheme:

  • Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)/Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
  • Autistic Spectrum Disorder (including Asperger’s Syndrome)
  • Blind/Vision Impaired
  • Deaf/Hard of Hearing
  • Developmental Co-ordination Disorder (DCD) – Dyspraxia
  • Dyscalculia/ Significant Numeracy Difficulties
  • Dyslexia/ Significant Literacy Difficulties
  • Mental Health Condition
  • Neurological Condition (including Brain Injury and Epilepsy)
  • Physical Disability
  • Significant Ongoing Illness
  • Speech and Language Communication Disorder

Please note students with sensory disabilities (such as visual or hearing impairments) and students with physical disabilities will be prioritised when allocating DARE places.

There are a number of valuable online resources available to help you with a DARE application. A step by step guide on how to make a DARE application, information on application deadlines, DARE eligibility criteria and a variety of other information materials can be found on the DARE website.

To view a video on how to complete your DARE application click here . To participate in a demo CAO application including ticking the box for disability, completion of section A and viewing of sections B and C of the DARE application form click here

Entry Requirements

  • Students who are eligible under DARE must satisfy the minimum entry requirements for admission to South East Technological University and the specific subject requirements for the courses to which they are applying. Candidates can only be considered for admission to South East Technological University where they have included a SETU course on their CAO application.
  • All students are encouraged to check the entry requirements of their chosen course, for example the level of maths required or the number of honours subjects required etc.  Students are also encouraged to contact the relevant academic department to discuss the demands of the course they are interested in.
  • Please note, SETU run a maths entry exam which is designed to assist students who have not achieved the required grade in maths for entry into the University. This provides a “second chance” for students to achieve that grade by attempting a paper comparable to the leaving certificate ordinary level paper. The content of this paper will be based on the leaving certificate (ordinary level) syllabus and is open to all Leaving Certificate applicants including those students who sat Foundation maths. 

DARE applicants are informed by the CAO at the end of June if they are eligible or not for the DARE scheme. Full details of the DARE review and appeals process can be found here.

Please note:

  • Candidates deemed DARE eligible by the CAO must satisfy the minimum entry requirements for admission to SETU and the specific subject requirements for the courses to which they have applied.
  • DARE reduced points and merit offers are made through the CAO and are issued in Round 1.
  • If you get a DARE reduced points offer this will appear as a regular offer online through CAO.
  • You will then receive a letter from the university to inform you that you have received a DARE offer and that you must register with the South East Technological University Disability Office. 

It is important to note that DARE is an admissions scheme and students may be eligible for supports even if they are not eligible for DARE. 

DARE eligible students must register fully with the Disability Office in order to receive disability supports.

It is recommended that those students who are eligible for DARE and get enough points for their course should still register with the Disability Office in SETU.

Applying to DARE can seem like a daunting process. The DARE handbook and the DARE website provide information to help you complete your DARE application. That said, you may have more questions. You can check the Frequently Asked Questions section of the DARE website here

It is best to contact the CAO if you have questions about making your CAO application or about the Supplementary Information Form.

If you have questions about the documents you need for DARE you can contact a DARE advisor by emailing:

New incoming first-year students who have accepted their offer to SETU, and continuing students who have a disability but have not yet registered with the Disability Office, are required to fill out the following online Student Services Needs Assessment form and submit it when completed.

Needs Assessment Form

 

*For students who have applied through DARE, there is no requirement to upload supporting documentation. For students who have not applied through DARE and have difficulty uploading documentation to the Needs Assessment Form, please contact the Disability Office at [email protected].

Once submitted, you will be contacted by the Disability Office usually within the week, inviting you to make an appointment in the Student Services Office in the Barrow Centre with the Assessors, to complete your Needs Assessment and register with the Disability Office. Alternatively, you will receive a request to submit further documentation. Supports may include the following:

  • Academic Skills Support
  • Assistive Technology
  • Exam Accommodations
  • Access to an Academic Personal Assistant

Eligibility Criteria for Support can be found in the document attached below.

FSD Guidelines

 

Carlow and Wexford Campuses disability office contacts

Angela Costelloe - Disability Support Officer
T: 059-9175616
E: [email protected]

 

Aisling McHugh - Access Officer
T: 059-9175603
E: [email protected]

There are many supports available to students with disabilities at SETU in Waterford. To avail of supports, students are invited to register with the Disability Office and participate in a needs assessment. A needs assessment involves meeting the Disability Officer and discussing your disability along with the demands of your chosen programme of study. Post entry disability supports, known as ‘reasonable accommodations’ are then agreed. Reasonable accommodations can include:

  • Academic Skills Support
  • Assistive Technology
  • Exam Accommodations
  • Access to an ASD Educational Support Worker
  • Access to an Academic Personal Assistant

Evidence of disability is required for registration with the Disability Office. When preparing your evidence of disability documentation, please make sure that it has been completed by the appropriate medical professional for your disability. A list of the appropriate professionals for each disability type (e.g. Blind/vision impaired or dyslexia) is provided here Evidence of Disability.

After you have prepared your documents you must make an appointment by emailing [email protected]  Documents are not accepted by post or email and are only accepted during needs assessment appointments.

Waterford Campuses disability office contacts

Laura Hartrey - Disability Officer / Coordinator

  • Tel: 051 302871                                                      
  • Email: [email protected]

Janet O’Neill - Assistive Technologist

Ruth Treacy - Administrative Assistant