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Why Us

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Personalized Learning – Benefit from smaller class sizes and dedicated faculty support.
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Proven Expertise – 30 years of teaching students from around the world with varying abilities and backgrounds.
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Globally Recognized – Accredited by Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI) and Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE), ensuring high-quality education and globally valued qualifications.

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FAQS

Six reasons:

1. Location/accessibility: Dublin is only a 5-6 hour flight from the US east coast. Which is about the same as the US east coast to the west coast.
2. Although ACD staffers are always available to students, you’ll learn to live independently and grow as an individual much more than you would living on an American college campus.
3. Dublin and Ireland are very safe.
4. The City is very walkable and public transportation readily available. Dublin is also the Gateway to Europe (with easy and short) flights to the Continent.
5. Culture: This lively City features an incredible food, music and performing arts scene. It’s so easy to find your favourite local (pub) to enjoy.
6. The Irish people: The City has a large and diverse student population, with a great social scene. And the Irish have a long-standing reputation for being welcoming, kind and genuinely hospitable.

Just about any college student! Check with your school’s study abroad office.

No. Ireland has two official languages – English and Gaeilge (Gwal-gah). You’ll see both languages on road signs, but will likely only hear Gaeilge in rural towns along the west coast.

Depends on the problem. If it’s regarding your classes or schoolwork, ask your lecturer or ACD’s Director of Academic Support for a chat. If it’s about a roommate or housing issue, bring it up with that Director, too.