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Cavan Institute
Institiúid an Chabháin
Former name
Cavan College of Further Studies
Established
1985
Principal
Dr Niall McVeigh[1]
Students
1,400 (Full Time) 600 (Part Time)[2]
Location
Cavan, County Cavan
Affiliations
FETAC, QQI, IATI, IT Sligo
Website
http://www.cavaninstitute.ie
Cavan Institute (previously Cavan College of Further Studies) is a third level college located in the town of Cavan in the Republic of Ireland.[3] The college's main locations are at several locations in the town and at the former Army Barracks on the Dublin Road, which was purchased by County Cavan VEC and opened in 2023.[4]
The Institute has been a registered provider of Further Education and Training Awards Council (FETAC) Courses since 2006. It offers FETAC awards to all students, with some courses also offering Business and Technology Education Council (BTEC) awards. Overall the Institute offers over 70 post-leaving certificate courses.[5]
^New director appointed for Cavan Institute Anglo Celt, 14 July 2023
^Cavan Institute www.qqi.ie
^Cavan Institute Cavan-Monaghan Education and Training Board
^Minister opens education and training facility at Barracks site Anglo Celt, 4 September 2023
^Cavan Institute students progress to degree courses Anglo Celt, August 13, 2021
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