Presentation Brothers College Cork fees

My apologies if I am in the wrong area, and mods please feel free to move if so.

Looking at moving our young man here in September starting in TY. He's having a few issues with bullying, and his reactions (sometimes physical) to such, in his current school. We feel the discipline in PBC will benefit him long term and is a better fit for him.

It is a fee paying school, and while we are perfectly fine with that, I would like to have some idea of the budgeting we need to do for that. Trying to find any info online draws a blank. I am thinking it is somewherre around the 5-6k mark, but would appreciate if someone who either has kids going there or knows the facts could fill me in on the cost per year just for our info going forward.

Thanks in advance

Sorry only saw this now, but you'll know that it's about 4.2K for First Years, which is well worth the money. Did your son go, and if so, how is he getting on ? Academically it is really outstanding at maximising those who want to achieve, and is hot on any potential bullying/victimisation, particularly within the school.

Thanks Mumha. He didn't go there in the end. We, and he, picked a mixed school where we feel girls have a calming influence on the boys, and physical altercations are punishable by expulsion as per the principal when we met him.

He is doing well there so far, enjoying TY and making new friends.

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Three of Cork’s top five feeder schools  for third level are fee-paying

Three of Cork’s top five feeder schools  for third level are fee-paying

THREE of the top five ‘feeder schools’ in Cork are fee-paying, with Presentation Brothers College sending the highest percentage to third-level education.

St Mary’s Secondary School, (Convent of Mercy) Macroom was second on the list and is the top-rated state school in Cork while non-fee-paying Coláiste an Phiarsaigh in Glanmire was fourth.

Christian Brothers College and Scoil Mhuire on Wellington Road were the other two fee-paying schools, in third and fifth respectively.

Macroom had a second school on the list in sixth place, with De La Salle College also sending more than 100% of students to college. Where figures are above 100% they include repeat and mature students, who make up just over one-fifth of new third-level students.

Nationwide, the figures showed that state-funded schools are closing the gap on fee-paying schools, while overall college entry rates are at an all-time high.

Irish third-level participation rates are among the highest in the world for people under 40.

But there is still a significant disparity. While more than 20 schools in Cork had college progression rates of more than 90%, others sent 50% or fewer pupils on to third-level.

The progression rate in Terence MacSwiney was 27%, and 25% from Nagle Community College. However, these figures do not include students who go on to apprenticeships or further education (PLC courses).

The housing shortage appears to be having an impact on college choice, with the costs and difficulty of living away from home leading to more students choosing their local third-level option. UCC and CIT were by far the most popular choices of college for all the top-rated schools in Cork.

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Cork and Limerick secondary schools top best 100 list

A non fee-paying, all-girls secondary school has been ranked number one in Ireland.

Cork and Limerick secondary schools top best 100 list

It is the second year at the top for Coláiste Laurel Hill in Limerick.

Cork city's all-boys Presentation Brothers College and all-girls Scoil Mhuire were named numbers 2 and 3 respectively.

Coláiste Na Coiribe in Galway was named Ireland's best mixed school.

Kate Butler compiled the best school guide for the Sunday Times and she says Munster schools performed well this year:

"Munster has generally being doing extremely well. Even though it has (only) half the population of Leinster, it has almost as many schools in our top 100," she said.

"It's a really impressive punching above its weight. You see that in our top three - you have the Limerick school and the two schools located pretty close to each other in Cork city."

In 2014, Laurel Hill was the first Irish-language school to top the guide since the paper’s annual Parent Power survey began in 2003. Laurel Hill Colaiste FCJ is also the only non-fee-paying school to top the table in the past 10 years.

Second overall in this year’s, and up five places from seventh in 2014, the 670-pupil Presentation Brothers College, Cork, is Ireland’s top fee-paying school and the best boys’ school in the country.

"Pres" sent an average of 87.8% of its students to university between 2012 and 2014. It has been the top school in Cork for seven out of the past 12 years.

The top 25, plus % of pupils going on to university.

1 Laurel Hill Colaiste FCJ, Sth Circular Rd, Limerick 92.4%

2 Presentation Brothers College, Mardyke, Cork 87.8%

3 Scoil Mhuire, Sidney Place, Cork 85.3%

4 Colaiste Iosagain, Booterstown, Co Dublin 85.2%

5 Gonzaga College, Ranelagh, Dublin 6 85.0%

6 Alexandra College, Milltown, Dublin 6 84.3%

7 Glenstal Abbey School, Murroe, Co Limerick (B only) 84.2%

8 Mount Anville Secondary School, Dublin 14 84.2%

9 Colaiste na Coiribe, Tuam Road, Galway 81.5%

10 Jesus & Mary Secondary School, Salthill, Galway 81.5%

11 Mount Mercy College, Model Farm Rd, Cork 80.2%

12 The Teresian School, Donnybrook, Dublin 4 79.2%

13 Christian Brothers College, Sidney Hill, Cork 79.1%

14 Colaiste An Phiarsaigh, Glanmire, Co Cork (B) 78.9%

15 *Colaiste Iognaid SJ, Sea Rd, Galway 78.0%

16 Colaiste Ide, Dingle, Co Kerry (B only) 7.77%

17 Loreto College, St Stephen's Green, Dublin 2 77.2%

18 Colaiste Eoin, Booterstown, Co Dublin 76.9%

19 Loreto High School, Rathfarnham, Dublin 14 76.2%

20 Castleknock College, Castleknock, Dublin 15 76.0%

21 Clongowes Wood College, Clane, Co Limerick (B only) 75.1%

22 Holy Child Secondary School, Killiney, Co Dublin 74.6%

23 Rathdown School, Glenageary, Co Dublin (B) 73.6%

24 Belvedere College, Great Denmark St, Dublin 1 73.3%

25 St Michael's College, Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 73.0%

*** The Sunday Times Best Schools Guide 2005 ranks the top 400 secondary schools in Ireland by the average proportion of pupils gaining places in autumn 2012, 2013 and 2014 at one of the nine universities on the island of Ireland, main teacher training colleges, Royal College of Surgeons or National College of Art and Design.

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Tuition and Fees

Tuition and fees for the academic year may be found at https://www.presentation.edu/tuition-aid .

At Presentation College the payment of tuition, fees and all other charges are recorded on the student billing account at the time of registration. An electronic billing statement will be available through the student portal at the time of registration and will itemize student payment obligations to the College including but not limited to the following: tuition, room, board, course fees, and any other charges. The billing statement will also itemize any credits known at that time which are due to the student for the term, such as grant or loan aid, the deposit made, etc. Any changes in the student’s obligations, caused by a change in schedule or in aid for the term, will be itemized on the student’s electronic ledger available through the student portal. It is the students' responsibility to check their ledger periodically throughout the term.

All students are required to sign a Disclosure Statement. The form is available online at  https://www.presentation.edu/tuition-aid/student-accounts/payment-forms , it must be completed and submitted to the office of Student Accounts prior to beginning classes. Failure to complete this form will result in a HOLD being placed on the student’s account and will prevent future registration or release of transcripts. The Disclosure Statement contains the official explanation of the College's payment policies.

Students are expected to pay any balance due to the College by the first day of classes. The balance due is calculated based on the term charges less payments made to date and less the pending financial aid shown on the statement. Any Student with a remaining balance after the first day of classes will be auto enrolled in a Payment Plan. All balances are subject to change until the last day to add/drop of the term, fines/fees may be added at any point in the term as needed. Students must make their tuition deposit (non-refundable) and suite deposit prior to moving on campus, participating in practice (as a student-athlete) or attending class. Administrative, clerical, or technical billing errors do not absolve the student of financial responsibility to pay the correct amount of tuition, fees and other associated financial obligations assessed as a result of registration at Presentation College.

Financial aid will be posted to students' accounts within three (3) days of receipt of the funds from the U.S. Department of Education. If a student's payments, including financial aid, exceed the charges shown on the statement, the student will have a credit balance and will be issued a refund within 14 days of the date financial aid funds are received by the College. Students are encouraged to complete a form (available at  https://www.presentation.edu/tuition-aid/student-accounts , under “Helpful Forms”) for automatic deposit of their refund checks in order to receive the refund as quickly as possible. Refunds not made by automatic deposit will be mailed to the student's billing address on record.

Presentation College offers the benefit of a payment plan. A $60 payment plan service fee is charged to all participating accounts for the calculation and maintenance of the plan. The payment plan breaks the original balance due for the term plus the payment plan fee into three monthly expected payments, two monthly expected payments in the summer term.

Fall Term: September 15 th Payment Due: half of the original balance due plus the payment plan service fee October 15 th Payment Due: 50% of the current balance due November 15 th Payment Due: the remaining balance for the term

Spring Term: February 15 th Payment Due: half of the original balance due plus the payment plan service fee March 15 th Payment Due: 50% of the current balance due April 15 th Payment Due: the remaining balance for the term

Summer Term: June 15 th Payment Due: half of the original balance due plus the payment plan service fee July 15 th Payment Due: the remaining balance for the term

This breakdown is calculated by the Manager of Student Accounts and is communicated to all students at the beginning of the term to their PC emails. Students who fail to pay any balance due at the specified time each month will incur a $25 late fee and a finance charge of two percent (2%), this includes any delinquent or alternative payment plan agreements. Accounts with balances after the first day of classes will be auto enrolled in the payment plan.

Students with unpaid balances with the College will have a HOLD placed on their account. A HOLD means the College will not issue degrees, transcripts, employment placement credentials, final grade reports, or statements of honorable dismissal. Students with business holds may also not be permitted to register for subsequent terms.

Students who fail to pay any balance due at the specified time may be administratively withdrawn from the College. Delinquent accounts may be transferred to a collection agency; fees for this service will be added to students' accounts.

Students who fail to pay any balance due at the specified time each month, or another agreed upon time, may have their Moodle access suspended. A suspension will remain on the student's Moodle account until the amount due is paid. If lack of payment continues the student may be administratively withdrawn from the term. In the case of administrative withdrawal due to an unpaid account, a grade of “W” will be recorded on the student’s transcript.

During the time in which Moodle access is suspended, faculty have the purview to uphold late work policies, as stated in course syllabi. Faculty are not required to provide special allowances to accommodate students during the period that Moodle access is suspended.

Withdrawing from a course within the publicized add/drop refund period

Students who wish to withdraw from a registered course and receive a tuition/fees adjustment must initiate the necessary process with their academic advisor. In some cases, financial aid that has been awarded or disbursed to the student may require adjustment.

Withdrawing from a course after the publicized deadline for a refund

Students who wish to withdraw from a scheduled course after the publicized add/drop period must complete the necessary process with their academic advisor. In some cases, financial aid that has been awarded or disbursed to the student may require adjustment.

Withdrawal from College

Official withdrawals.

Students who wish to withdraw from the College must contact their academic advisor or the Registrar's Office.

When students officially withdraw from the College or stop attending all of their classes during the early weeks of the semester, they may be eligible to be assessed only a percentage of costs assessed for the term; they may also be eligible to retain a percentage of their federal, state and institutional financial aid to assist them with the payment of their costs due to the College.

Students must officially withdraw by using the appropriate forms and completing the withdrawal process. When students complete the official withdrawal process, the date on which the withdrawal form is received is used to determine the percentage of tuition and other account charges the College will assess. Students who wish to withdraw from the College should contact their advisor or the Registrar’s Office and complete the official withdrawal process.

If an amount owed is still owed after withdrawal, the payment must be received, or payment arrangements must be made within 30 days of notification of the withdrawal date or the student's account will be considered delinquent.

College Initiated Withdrawals

The College reserves the right to administratively withdraw a student for reasons such as non-payment, disciplinary, academic, lack of engagement, or other extenuating circumstances.

Unofficial Withdrawals

When it is not possible for students to complete the official withdrawal process or they stop attending their classes without providing notice, the College will determine their withdrawal date once the College becomes aware that a student is no longer attending classes.

The Official withdrawal date will be determined in one of the following ways:

  • The date the student began the process or official notified the College of intent to withdraw; or
  • The midpoint of the semester for a student who leaves without notifying the College; or
  • The student’s last date of an academic related activity

The following account charges are eligible for proration ("COSTS ELIGIBLE FOR PRORATION"):

  • Housing charge (prorated per day until the last day to drop (Full Term))
  • Meal plan (prorated per meal until the last day to drop (Full Term))

The following account charges are not eligible for proration and are assessed at 100%:

  • Program fees
  • Online per hour fee
  • New student fee
  • Course fees
  • Disciplinary fines
  • Housing fines
  • Books purchased in the online Bookstore
  • Library fines
  • Supplies purchased in the Saints Stop
  • Clinical makeup fees
  • Laptop rental/purchase through the College
  • Challenge exam fees
  • Parking fines
  • Transcript fees
  •   Tuition deposit  

Proration Dates

Before or on September 6, 2022 100%
On or after September 7, 2022 No proration
   
 
Before or on August 25, 2022              100%
On or after August 26, 2022              No proration
   
 
Before or on October 20, 2022 100%
On or After October 21, 2022              No proration
Before or on January 23, 2023 100%
On or after January 24, 2023              No proration
   
 
Before or on January 12, 2023 100%
On or after January 13, 2023              No proration
   
 
Before or on March 16, 2023 100%
On or after March 17, 2023              No proration
Before or on May 30, 2023 100%
On or after May 31, 2023              No proration
   
 
Before or on May 18, 2023 100%
On or after May 19, 2023              No proration
   
 
Before or on July 5, 2023 100%
On or after July 6, 2023              No proration

The FAO performs a calculation of return of Title IV funds that is separate from the College refund calculation. That policy is in the Financial Aid Office section of the College Catalog.

Refer to the institutional policy on students called to active duty under Academic Policies, Active Duty .

A college or university that received qualified tuition and related expenses on your behalf is required to file Form 1098-T with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).  Educational institutions are required to file and furnish a Form 1098-T to students whom payments for qualified billed tuition and related expenses were received in the calendar year.  The information being reported to the IRS verifies your enrollment with regard to certain eligibility criteria for the American Opportunity Tax Credit, the Lifetime Learning Tax Credit and the Higher Education Tuition and Fees Deduction. However, the enrollment information by itself does not establish eligibility for either credit or deduction. Students will receive their 1098-T statement electronically, no paper 1098-T statement will be mailed. When statements are ready, an email will be sent to students with instructions on how to access 1098-T statement online.

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