Moate Business College Director Olive Costello and Cathal Tyrrell

Former Moate Business College student honoured at Trinity

Former Moate Business College student Cathal Tyrrell has been honoured at Trinity College's QQI Distinction Awards

Cathal secured his place to study Philosophy, Political Science, Economics and Sociology (PPES) in Trinity College Dublin using his QQI/PLC results from Applied Social Studies in Moate Business College in August 2024.

Cathal was one of eight students outside of Dublin, Meath and Louth to receive the award for 2024. All awardees achieved eight distinctions in their PLC/FET College examinations. He is currently in the second year of his course and is enjoying student life in Trinity.

Moate Business College Guidance Counsellor Helen Fitzsimons and Cathal Tyrrell

The event to celebrate the students that attend Trinity from alternative routes was hosted in Trinity’s historic Dining Hall on Monday, January 19. Professor Vincent Wade, Senior Lecturer and Dean of Undergraduate Studies, said: “Students in the Further Education and Training sector have enormous talent and experience to bring to any university and are very welcome in Trinity. It is important also to recognise the collaborative role that FET institutions play in supporting student success. We very much look forward to building further connections with the FET sector in the years to come.”

“Trinity’s new Strategic Plan - Thrive- has made a firm commitment to widening access to the university,” said Trinity Vice-Provost/Chief Academic Officer Orla Sheils. “These awards recognise the fact that excellence can emerge through multiple pathways. They also level the playing field for new entrants from the FET sector, as the awards mirror the traditional Entrance Exhibition Awards available to students who sit the Leaving Certificate, or equivalent. Well done to all.”