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    Each Application Form is listed under the categories below:

    UG Admission Forms
    Undergraduate Admission Forms

    Undergraduate Students

    Change to Registration
    Request a Change to Registration

    Request a Change to Registration

    Undergraduate Students:

    • R-32 Application for Deferral of Academic Year (Taught Programmes) (Word)
    • R-40 Application for Suspension of Study (Leave of Absence) (Word)
    • R-27 Withdrawal - For current registered students please complete the following form through this link.
    Postgraduate Research Forms
    Postgraduate Research Forms

    Postgraduate Research Student Forms

    Please refer to Guidance on Electronic Completion & Submission of PGR Forms.

    PGR forms requiring Graduate Research Studies Board (GRSB) consideration must be submitted to Student Awards, Registry at postgraduate.research@dcu.ie at least two weeks in advance of the meeting.

    Please click here for Registry submission deadlines. 

    One Page Guide to Forms

    Visiting Research Students

    • R-26H Visiting Research Student Application Form (WORD) (PDF)

    New Applicants

    Examination Forms
    Examination Forms

    Examinations Forms

    Extenuating circumstances allows students to identify specific circumstances, which have had a significant impact on their ability to complete assessment to the best of their ability. 

    If you know in advance that you will not be in a position to submit or take your assessment when scheduled then you may request a postponement of assessment/examination through the R33 process. 

    There are a number of options available to a student whose examination results does not meet their expectations.   Further information on these options, as well as information on research and disciplinary appeals, can be viewed on the Appeals Information page.


    A programme of study may have alternative exit routes, named exit awards, whereby a student may receive an award for a lesser number of credits than the programme on which he/she is registered.