The Access Office works to promote and support the access and participation of students from groups that have been under-represented in third-level and the University sector. The Access Office engages with students and their parents at different stages in the educational lifecycle, beginning in schools and communities at the earliest opportunity and facilitating entry pathways to third-level.
The Access Office uses the concept of the Engagement Cycle to inform its policies and everyday practices. The core activities of the Access Office can be viewed through the following phases:
- Aspiration: Raising awareness of the possibilities of third-level education and reducing barriers to entry.
- Transitions: Providing clear pathways and flexible entry routes for students to enrol in higher education.
- Retention: Ensuring a range of supports are available throughout students' programmes of study to increase the likelihood of completion.
The work of the Access Office may be broadly categorised into three areas:
- Pre-entry school activities at both primary and second level.
- Post-entry students supports.
- Outreach work in the community
For further details on any aspect of the Access programmes contact access@ul.ie
Deirdre O'Connor - Access Officer
Deirdre O'Connor oversees and manages all activities of the Access Office. She is also the Course Director for the Access to University Course and Chair of the Mid-West Cluster PATH3.
Room No: EM-008
Tess Phillips
Access Office Student Support and Destination College Assistance
Tess is an administrator at the University. Tess is the first point of contact with any issues or queries throughout your time here at the University.
Tess also assists with the destination college program
Room No: EM-008
Edel O'Donnell
Minc茅ir-Traveller programme Co-ordinator
Programme for Access to Higher Education(PATH 3)
for more information on this program click here.
Room No: EM-008
Email: edel.odonnell@ul.ie
Caitr铆ona Moore
Caitr铆ona is the Course Coordinator for the Access to University Course (AUC) and the Administrator of the Student Assistance Fund at the 51本色. She also serves as the Educational Support Worker for Care-Experienced students and provides post-entry support to those entering through the HEAR scheme and the Access to University Course.
for Student Assistance fund queries: SAF@ul.ie
Room No: EM-008
More information on the Access to University Couse click here
Sorcha Prendergast
Second level Access Coordinator
This role specifically targets young people from socio-economically disadvantage through pre-entry activities in schools and community groups, aimed at raising their aspirations towards entering university. It promotes the Higher Education Access Route (HEAR) through a variety of activities including school presentations and workshops for pupils and parents in our linked schools, act as first and main point of contact for information, advice and direction for all queries related to HEAR.
Room No: EM-008
Clare Nee
Destination College Programme Coordinator
Claire and Tess work on the Destination Programme. Find out more information on this programme here.
Room No: EM-008
Jacki Hehir
Primary School Access Coordinator
This position focuses on engaging young students through the Academy for Children. Jacki's role is dedicated to promoting higher education by organizing various activities, including workshops for pupils, peer mentoring programs, and parent engagement initiatives in our partner schools. Jacki provides information, advice, and guidance on all related queries as the first and main point of contact. Find out more details about this programme here.
Room No: EM-008