Irish Examiner & UCC to host live CAO Q&A
Ahead of the CAO Change of Mind deadline (1 July), the Irish Examiner and UCC are hosting a live online Q&A on Wednesday 24 June, from 3-4.30pm in partnership with tech company Pubble.
Click here to head to the Q&A
A panel of UCC experts will be on hand to answer any questions students may have about changing their mind through the CAO generally, UCC's programmes or life at UCC in general.
Click here to head to the Q&A
Students can submit their questions during the session at this page or also pre-register at http://www.ucc.ie/caolive to receive a reminder text.
Questions can also be submitted in the meantime by emailing admissions@ucc.ie.
The panel of UCC experts will include:
- Loretta Brady, College of Arts, Celtic Studies & Social Sciences
- Danielle Byrne, Admissions Office
- Mark Stanton, UCC Students' Union President
- Sandra O'Herlihy, Admissions Office
- Patricia O'Shaughnessy, College of Science, Engineering & Food Science
- Mags Arnold, College of Medicine & Health
- Anne Wallace, College of Business & Law
- Olive Byrne, UCC Plus+ Office (HEAR)
- Darrelle Keegan, Disability Support Service (DARE)
- Tom McCarthy, Media & PR Officer, UCC
The software used to run the event is an application created by Pubble, a Cork-based tech startup co-founded by UCC graduate John Dineen from Kinsale.



