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DCU Registration Terms and Conditions

Academic Year 2024 - 2025

The University reserves the right to revise, amend, alter or delete programmes of study and
academic regulations at any time by giving such notice as may be determined by the Academic
Council in relation to any such change.

DCU reserves the right to amend your student record/account at a later date in the event of an
error being made.

Student Registration – Programme and Module Registration


● It is your responsibility to ensure that you are correctly registered and adhere to the
deadlines for making changes to your registration. Check your module choices carefully to
ensure that your choices for the full academic year are accurately selected.

● By clicking ‘I Accept’ at the end of this page, you acknowledge and accept the information
contained in these Terms and Conditions.

Confirmation of Registration
I confirm that all the information provided by me to the University is correct.

I agree to be bound to, and abide by, the University's rules, policies, regulations and codes of
discipline in force from time to time and all amendments to the same.

I understand the University may:

(i) provide to the appropriate authorities (e.g. Higher Education Authority,


Student Universal Support Ireland, Department of Social Protection, etc.)
personal information relating to me as it may be required to furnish from time
to time;
(ii) use personal information relating to me as appropriate for all University
business, including graduation ceremonies; and
(iii) share my data, both personal and academic, with approved partners where
joint awards, student exchange or partnership agreements are in place.

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Please see the Data Protection Notice below for further details.

Payment of Course Fees


It is the responsibility of each student to ensure they are in financial good standing with the
University.

The DCU Student Fee Protocol sets out the regulations for the charging and payment of
student fees. This can be viewed at the following link:

Student Fee Protocol

Confirmation of student fee amounts due can be viewed at the following link:

DCU Fees 2024 - 2025

It should be noted that your fees become due and payable once you have registered on a
programme of study. Students who have applied for third party funding and are subsequently
refused will be liable for payment of the relevant fees.

Data Protection Notice


To complete your registration, you will need to submit personal data to Dublin City University
(DCU).

Data protection is concerned with safeguarding the rights of individuals in relation to the
processing of their personal data. Personal data is any information relating to an identified or
identifiable natural person, whether identifiable directly or indirectly. This may, for example,
include your name, your email address, and your date of birth, your academic record and your
contact number.

DCU must comply with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Irish Data
Protection Acts 1988-2018 when it collects and uses your personal data. DCU acts as a ‘Data
Controller’ in respect of your personal data and complies with its responsibilities under the
legislation.

DCU will process your personal data in accordance with the University’s Data Protection Policy.

Legal Basis

The legal bases relied upon for the processing of your personal data are:
• contractual necessity (GDPR Article 6(1)(b));
• compliance with legal obligation (GDPR Article 6(1)(c));
• protection of vital interests (GDPR Article 6(1)(d)); and
• performance of a public task (GDPR Article 6(1)(e)).

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To complete the registration process the provision of certain personal details is necessary. DCU
will also process personal data relating to you as described below, under the ‘Why DCU needs
your data’ section.

If you do not wish to enter into a contractual relationship with DCU (i.e. to register as a student),
you have the right not to do so.

Why DCU needs your data

In addition to the purposes described above under the ‘Confirmation of Registration' section
DCU will process, use and retain the personal data for:

i) registration and administration purposes in connection with your course and


modules, including maintaining your student records;
ii) for purposes connected with the DCU’s provision to you of programmes of academic
study and in accordance with its statutory functions under the University Act 1997;
&
iii) as necessary for DCU to meet certain legal obligations to which the University is
subject and to support the advancement of the objects and functions of a university,
as outlined in the Universities Act 1997.

DCU may also obtain personal data relating to you from other sources (e.g. CAO). Your
personal data will at all times be processed, used and retained by the University in accordance
with its obligations under applicable data protection legislation and as set out in the DCU Data
Protection Policy.

Retention of personal data

Your personal data will be retained by the University for the duration of your enrolment on a
course of study at the University and for a reasonable period thereafter, including for alumni
relations purposes as described in the DCU Data Protection Policy. Some of the personal data
will be retained indefinitely, in line with the University’s legal obligations to maintain academic
records.

While Registry does not generally seek or collect special or sensitive categories of personal
data (e.g. medical / health data or data relating to race or ethnicity), in certain circumstances it
will do so. Examples include the processing of medical certificates for consideration in relation
to the student academic record (e.g. applications for postponements and/or extenuating
circumstances).

Your Data Protection Rights

For further information about your data protection rights please refer to the DCU Data
Protection Policy.

Exercising your rights, queries and complaints

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If you have any questions in relation to your personal data, you may contact the DCU Data
Protection Officer, Mr Martin Ward, on 01-7007476 or email [email protected]. For further
information, please contact the University’s Data Protection Unit.

The Data Protection Commission (DPC) is the official authority overseeing data protection in
Ireland. If you wish to lodge a complaint to the DPC please visit dataprotection.ie

Sharing of Personal Data with the HEA

Please note that your personal data will also be shared with the Higher Education Authority
(HEA) for the purposes of funding allocations, statistical analysis and policy formulation. The
data shared includes personal data such as your name, address, Eircode, PPSN, grant status
and CAO data. By completing your registration, you are agreeing to your data being shared
with the Higher Education Authority. Further details on the categories of data shared with the
HEA, and how they are used by the HEA, can be accessed at this link. If you wish to object to
the processing of your personal data in this manner, or if you have any queries in relation to
the processing of your personal data generally, please contact the:

HEA Data Protection Officer - email: [email protected]

Sharing of Personal Data with SUSI

Please note that your personal data may also be shared with SUSI, a unit of City of Dublin
Education and Training Board (City of Dublin ETB), for grant administration purposes. The data
shared includes personal data such as your name, address, Eircode, PPSN, grant status and
CAO data. By completing your registration, you are agreeing to your data being shared with
SUSI. Further details on the categories of data shared with SUSI, and how they are used by
SUSI, can be accessed at this link. If you wish to object to the processing of your personal data
in this manner, or if you have any queries in relation to the processing of your personal data
generally, please contact the:

City of Dublin ETB Data Protection Officer - email: [email protected]

29th October 2024.


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