The closing date is September 10th.
The Kildare County Council suite of Education Bursaries are continuing to accept applications.
The bursaries available are:.
- The William G Carroll Bursary for Community - This bursary is mainly for, but not exclusively for students undertaking courses in the area of Community Development.
- The Kildare Education Bursary for People with Disabilities- This bursary is for anyone living with a disability studying any third level course.
- The Kildare County Council Memorial Bursary for DEIS School Students- This bursary is for any third level student who previously attended a DEIS school.
@KildareCoCo Education Bursary Schemes are now open with applications accepted until 10th Sept 2021.
— Kildare County Council (@KildareCoCo) August 16, 2021
The schemes are designed to provide financial support to students who might otherwise struggle to access third level education.
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Kildare County Council says "Please note that there is no upper limit as to what can be awarded, however we do not ask applicants to include a requested amount. Furthermore, while we do our best to assist students, we have a small budget and as such students should not expect that a bursary will cover registration or accommodation fees for the year. Finally, due to the restricted budget we are not able to undertake an appeal process with this Bursary scheme and the decisions of the assessment panel are final."
Application form are available here.
Closing date for the applications is 5pm on September 10th.

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