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Published 09:30 27 Apr 2017 BST
While those figures were representative of third-level institutions as a whole, dropout rates for all of those courses increased in Irish institutes of technology, with a 24% dropout rate in construction and related services, a 20% dropout rate for computer science, a 21% dropout rate for engineering (excluding civil) and a 16% dropout rate for social science, business and law & arts and humanities courses.
The report showed that one in six third-level students (approximately (6,200) are dropping out of courses during their first year and that non-progression rates have reduced ever so slightly to 15% in recent years.
When it came to the various individual third-level institutions in Ireland, meanwhile, IT Blanchardstown (29%) Limerick I (27%) and IT Tallaght (24%) had the highest non-progression rates, while the lowest non-progression rates were found in St. Pat’s College in Drumcondra (4%), Mary Immaculate College in Limerick (4%), Mater Dei Institute of Education, Maynooth University and Trinity College Dublin (all 9%).
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