25 April 2024

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University of Galway to reduce repeat exam fee by a third

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University of Galway to reduce repeat exam fee by a third

University of Galway is reducing the fee for repeat examinations by a third.

The joint proposal was as a result of collaboration between the University’s Students’ Union and Dean of Students Professor Ciara Meehan.

The cost of resitting examinations will now be €195 – down from €295 – and it will first come into place for students repeating exams this summer.

It will be a flat rate, regardless of how many exams a student is required to retake, and a special waiver scheme is available for those in need of financial support.

President of the Students’ Union Dean Kenny says the reduction comes as a result of years of lobbying.

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