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06 Sept 2025

List of open days for Tipperary college campuses revealed

Tipperary FET College has announced its list of open days

List of open days for Tipperary college campuses revealed

People are being urged to visit their local Tipperary FET College Open Day this spring to find out more about Further Education and Training courses available in the county.

Tipperary FET College is the new name for Tipperary ETB’s Further Education and Training provision, providing a one-stop-shop for full and part-time adult education courses across the Premier County.

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Tipperary FET College’s 21 campuses deliver a large and diverse selection of courses, certified from Levels 1-6 on the National Framework of Qualifications.

Tipperary FET College also delivers apprenticeship provision from campuses in Archerstown (Thurles), Carrick-on-Suir and Templemore, as well as providing Adult Literacy, Lifelong Learning, and Youthreach, among a wide range of education services for people of almost any age.

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People are being encouraged to visit any of these upcoming Open Days to discuss upskilling opportunities, and discover how to progress in their desired career.

Open Day dates:
Monday, 10 March (7-9pm): Thurles – Railway Road (Coláiste Éile)
Thursday, 13 March (2-8pm): Templemore (Templemore College)
Friday, 14 March (8.30am-2pm): The Main Guard, Clonmel
Friday, 21 March (9-4pm): Thurles – Archerstown
Tuesday, 1 April (10.30am-2.30pm): Carrick-on-Suir
Wednesday, 9 April (10am-1pm): Tipperary Town – St Michael’s Street, and Bansha Road (Construction Skills Training Centre)
Thursday, 10 April (10am-1pm): Clonmel – Kickham Barracks
Friday, 2 May (Time TBC): Roscrea
Thursday, 8 May (Time TBC): Nenagh
Friday, 9 May: Thurles – Archerstown (Transition Year students only)

Further information can be found on www.tipperaryetb.ie/fet/open-days-2025

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