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Established in 1974, Griffith College is now home to more than 8,000 students. The site was originally used as a prison and has served as a penitentiary and wartime hospital. It is the largest private educational institute in Ireland and hosts the Leinster School of Music and Drama. Numerous sports clubs are offered on campus including rugby, soccer, paintball, and basketball. Dublin is a big city with a small-town atmosphere. Between the galleries, gardens, and nightclubs there is plenty to keep students busy in this capital city of about 1.4 million inhabitants. It is also known as a university town and offers a great environment for learning and leadership. |
Program Highlights
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Language of Instruction
English
Term
Spring semester at Griffith begins in February and ends in June. Fall semester runs September through January.
Specialties
Business, accounting, journalism, art, music, and theater
Housing
Students pay Griffith directly for housing. Options available include residence dorms (approximately $3500-$4500 per semester) or off-campus housing coordinated by the student (more than $4500 per semester).
Meals
There is no meal plan option available at Griffith. Students should budget approximately double what they would for food at UM.
Visa Information
Contact Maury Breazeale at 662-915-1508 for information about Visas for study in Ireland.
Eligibility
18 years old, minimum 2.5 GPA, and good academic and disciplinary standing at UM. Junior or senior standing recommended.
Program type
Cost
Student fees are based on the cost of tuition at the University of Mississippi plus Study Abroad Fees. For the Fall 2008 semester, Mississippi residents were charged $3803 and non-residents were charged $7484. Please check the exchange information page for more information about what is included in a TUITION-ONLY Exchange.
Contact
Maury Breazeale
maury@olemiss.edu 662-915-1508 359 Martindale Student Services Center |
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