studentservices
- Counselling
- Career advice
- Resume advice
- Printing facility
- Photocopy facility
- Outside advisors / specialists
- Advice/links for students with Professional body
- Advice/links with universities both in Ireland and internationally
- Advice with visa requirements both within Ireland and internationally
- Organising social events including trips within Ireland, trips within Europe and parties (functions)
- Sport events
student handbook
Introduction and welcome
Welcome to ICD Business School. This booklet is designed to provide you with a quick student guide to how the college operates. It covers a broad range of topics of direct importance to you. These topics are grouped into a number of related sections as follows:
RESPONSIBILITIES OF STUDENTS
The college’s staff members are committed to providing you with an educational service that is:
- Open, honest and professional
- Supportive and welcoming
- Challenging and informative
- Based on internationally recognised qualifications... >
KEY PEOPLE TO KNOW
The college could not operate without the expertise of its dedicated staff members. All staff members, from reception to security, accounts to maintenance, academic to non-academic alike are committed to ensuring that a professional learning experience and service are provided....>
WHERE DO YOU GO FOR HELP?
Knowing whom to contact and where to go for help can often become a problem in itself. The following guide provides you with an overview of the college services available to students seeking assistance.... >
COLLEGE SERVICES & FACILITIES
The college provides the following services for students:
Counselling
Students with Special Needs
Resource Centre... >
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KEY ACADEMIC REGULATIONS
Overriding Principle: the need for communication.
The overriding principle governing your academic progression on the course is that it is your responsibility to keep in constant communication with the faculty. This implies the following:... >
ASSESSMENT,APPEALS AND PLAGIARISM
Assessment – Higher National Diplomas
To achieve a Higher National Diploma (HND) a student must complete sixteen modules. To achieve a Higher National Certificate (HNC) a student must complete eight modules... >
EXAMINATION PROCEDURES & REGULATIONS
Examination Schedule
Examination Timetables and Regulations are posted on the student notice boards several weeks in advance of the examinations, You are reminded to familiarise yourself fully with their content.... >
