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DBS - A good option for September 2014
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In an article published in the Irish Independent this week entitled Private college can be a good option, the advantages of attending a private college through the CAO are outlined.
Size doesnt always matter! The articles highlights that 'many students enjoy the fact that private colleges are smaller than universities and ITs' but the student experience is just as important in private colleges with all the same 'clubs, societies and the social activities one would expect from a third-level institution'.
Private college fees are also discussed. With the "increase in the student contribution charge to €2,750 next September, rising to €3,000 in 2015", private college fees tend not increase meaning that DBS is becoming a more realistic option for September 2014.
For more information about the Full-Time Undergraduate programmes, clubs and societies in DBS and fees check out our website. Alternatively, our admissions office operates a drop in service from 8:45 - 5:15 Monday to Friday in our Aungier Street building and can be contacted at 01-4177500 or by emailing admissions@dbs.ie
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DBS Library: A Wealth of Information
How our services can assist you during your time at Dublin Business School
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The Library Service at Dublin Business School comprises an Undergraduate Library at Aungier Street and a newly extended Postgraduate/Law Library at Dame Street. Services and resources at each library are tailored to the needs of students located at that site. The combined Library collection contains over 50,000 books, 194 print journals, in excess of 750 e-book titles, 45,000 full-text electronic journals and an extensive portfolio of online databases. All of the Library's electronic information resources can be accessed off campus as well as on campus. Many of the Library's electronic information resources can also be accessed on mobile and other handheld devices. Each Library site has a dedicated Information point to assist you with your enquiries. You can also chat live with Library staff via the Ask a Librarian instant messaging service, which is available on the Library Website. The Library also provides inductions, tours and classes to provide you with additional assistance during your studies.
For further information on the Library's Services for Diploma Students, please consult the following links:
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