Helpful Resources

Academic Office

Registrar, David Webb (dwebb@iamu.edu)

• Registration
• Drop/Add Subjects
• Curriculum Requirements
• Class Absences
• Semester Timetable
• Exam Dates

Admissions & Student Life Office

Director of Administration, Rowland Crawte (rcrawte@iamu.edu)

• Admissions
• IT
• Financial Aid

Assistant Director of Enrolment Management, April Furnal (afurnal@iamu.edu)

• Admissions
• Scholarships

Director of Student Life and Engagement, Scotty Sarafian (ssarafian@iamu.edu)

• Academic Advisement Consultations
• Academic Writing Consultations
• Student Union
• Health and Safety
• ACD Clubs
• Student Life Events, Activities, and Opportunities
• ACD Peer Mentor Programme
• Visa/GNIB Queries
• Orientation

Reception Tony Vincent (tvincent@iamu.edu)

• Letters
Accommodation

You will find more information on our Accommodation/Housing website about the providers listed below.
• YWCA
• LIV Dublin
• Host
• International Student Accommodation

Mobile Service Carriers

Buying an Irish SIM card is cheap and easy to install. Be sure that your phone is unlocked before you buy a new SIM card.
• 3 Mobile
• Vodafone
• Virgin Mobile

Daily Transport

• Dublin Bus
• Luas
• DART
• Bus Eireann
• Iarnrod Eirean

Sport

• Gaelic Athletic Association (Hurling, Gaelic Football)
• Football (soccer) League of Ireland
• Irish Rugby

Seasonal Festivals

• Dublin Fringe
• Culture Night
• Bloomsday
• St. Patrick’s Day
• Cork Jazz Festival
• Temple Bar Tradfest

Finance

American Opportunity Tax Credit https://www.irs.gov/credits-deductions/individuals/aotc is a credit for qualified education expenses paid for an eligible student for the first four years of higher education.

You can get a maximum annual credit of $2,500 per eligible student. Make sure you are qualified before claiming the credit.

Banking

Some students may be required to open an Irish bank account in order to apply for a visa. Others may just want the convenience of having a local branch. We suggest AIB because they have a branch close to the college located on Baggot St. Lower.
• AIB
• Revolut: This app is a secure, mobile-based current account that allows you to hold, exchange, and transfer without fees in 25 different currencies.

Food Delivery

• Just Eat
• Deliveroo

Healthcare

• General Practitioner, Dr. Lee
• Private Insurance
• St. Vincent’s Hospital
• Counselling

Immigration

• Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service
• Burgh’s Quay

Parking

• Q Park St. Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre

Social Media

Facebook
Instagram
Linkedin
Twitter
Youtube

Travel

• Airbnb is an affordable way to live like a local anywhere in the world. Your host will often be able to share local knowledge that will make your experience authentic and unique. Be sure to use the map view function to book accommodation in a good location. Only book with hosts that have plenty of good ratings.

Ireland

• Lonely Planet’s Ireland Page

Europe

• Lonely Planet’s Europe Page
• Ryanair: Use the Fare Finder function to find cheap flights all over Europe.
• BlaBla Car: This tool works in several European countries. It connects you with drivers travelling from city to city. Be safe, only book journeys with drivers who have lots of good reviews.

Transatlantic Flights

Flights have become much cheaper between Europe and America in recent years. There are a few budget airlines that run surprisingly cheap services, especially if you book months in advance.
• Norwegian
• Aer Lingus
Police / Gardai: Dial 112 or 999 and ask the operator to be put through to the Gardai.
Ambulance: Dial 112 or 999 and ask the operator to be put through to the ambulance service.
Fire and Rescue: Dial 112 or 999 and ask the operator to be put through to the fire service.
Marine and Coastal Emergencies: Dial 112 or 999 and ask the operator to be put through to the Coast Guard.
Mountain Rescue: Dial 112 or 999 and ask the operator to be put through to the mountain rescue service.
Pearse St. Garda Station: 1-6 Pearse St., Dublin 2. Ph: +353 1 666 9000
St. Vincent’s Hospital: Ph: 01 221 4000
GP Dr. Lee: Ph: 0877418330; 24Doc (24/7 Urgent Care): 1800 304 950; Weekend Doctor: (01) 524 2848;
It is estimated that approximately 25% of people will experience some form of mental health issue during their lifetime. These issues can range from temporary periods of low mood and stress to more significant conditions such as depression or other severe mental health disorders. If you find yourself feeling persistently sad, struggling to sleep, or experiencing unexplained physical symptoms, it is important to consult with your GP for professional guidance and support.

Immediate Help

If you are worried that you or someone you know is at risk of suicide or self-harm, you should immediately contact your local doctor or go to the Accident and Emergency department of the nearest hospital.

Talk to someone NOW

If you need to talk to someone NOW call the Samaritans (Free to Call Number – 116 123) for confidential, non-judgemental support 24 hours a day- no matter what you’re problems you’re facing or where you are, there will be someone available to offer you support. Samaritans is a confidential emotional support service for anyone in Ireland. The service is available 24 hours a day for people who are experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including those which may lead to suicide. You can talk to Samaritans at any time of the day or night.

Text Someone NOW

You can also access support and information on where to go for help in a crisis through your mobile by texting the word HeadsUpto 50424. The Samaritans also offer a 24:7 text support service, 365 days a year, for anyone in emotional distress. This service is available nationwide. To receive the service, simply send an SMS text message to 087 2 60 90 90

Do you need to Talk to Someone?

If you need to talk to someone right now there are a number of helplines you can contact for confidential non-judgemental support. Most helplines will provide a listening service, give information and advice, provide emotional support and point you in the direction of other services. They are often free phone services which are staffed by trained volunteers or employees. Some helplines, such as Bodywhys or Aware, specialise in dealing with particular issues, whilst others, such as the Samaritans are more general, dealing with a whole range of issues that may concern young people.

Aware

HELPLINE PHONE: 1890 303302

Supports those who are directly affected by depression. Aware operates a helpline from 10 am to 10 pm Monday to Wednesday and 10 am to 1 am Thursday to Sunday.

The Aware Helpline is a non-directive listening service for people affected by depression, either as sufferers or as family and friends. The Helpline offers a non-judgemental listening ear to people who may be distressed or worried, or just need someone to talk to. You can also call the helpline if you are worried about someone who may be depressed or for information about depression or Aware services.

Bodywhys

(The Eating Disorders Association of Ireland)

HELPLINE PHONE: 1890 200 444

Bodywhys’ core services centre on providing confidential, non-judgemental support for people affected by eating disorders. The helpline is open for two hours each week day offering a non-judgemental and confidential support and information service.

Callers can access names of local health professionals, details of all Bodywhys support services and other voluntary organisations where appropriate. Bodywhys also offers support groups, an online support group and email support.

GROW

PHONE: 1890 474 474

GROW is a Mental Health Organisation which helps people who have suffered, or are suffering, from mental health problems. Members are helped to recover from all forms of mental breakdown, or indeed, to prevent such happening.

RECOVERY

International Ireland PHONE: 01 6260775 Recovery International is a self-help group, founded in Chicago Illinois in 1937, by the late Dr Abraham A. Low. It offers The Recovery Method of Will Training for improved mental health and for control of nervous symptoms.

Samaritans

FREEPHONE: 116 123

Samaritans is a confidential emotional support service for anyone in the UK and Ireland. The service is available 24 hours a day for people who are experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including those which may lead to suicide. You can talk to Samaritans at any time of the day or night.

Spectrum Health

FREEPHONE: 1800 903 542 Mental Health Services.

ACD students can avail of eight free counseling appointments with Spectrum Health’s team of registered psychologists.

Shine (Supporting People Affected by Mental Ill Health)

HELPLINE PHONE: 1890 621631

Shine is the national organisation dedicated to upholding the rights and addressing the needs of all those affected by enduring mental illness including, but not exclusively, schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder and bipolar disorder. Shine runs a confidential helpline open from 9 am to 4 pm, Mon-Fri (1890 621 631).

National Drugs & HIV

HELPLINE FREEPHONE: 1800 459 459

Providing confidential support & information.

Console

HELPLINE FREEPHONE: 1800 201 890

Supports and helps people bereaved through suicide The National Freephone Helpline is a confidential listening service for people bereaved through suicide. This service provides callers with the space and safety to speak about their loss. Callers are given the opportunity to express how they are feeling and coping or not coping as can sometimes be the reality. Callers will be offered contact details of Counselling Services and Support Groups as near as possible to the location of the caller.

Gay Switchboard Dublin

HELPLINE PHONE: 01 872 1055

GSD’s core service is provided via telephone. They provide non-directive, non-judgmental, befriending, support and a general information service to the gay, lesbian and bisexual community, to anyone who has issues relating to their sexuality, to their parents, families and friends.