UniHaven College is a provider of a programme leading to a QQI Award Level 5 – further education and training and a Pre-Master's Programme (PMP).
It provides a QQI-accredited undergraduate foundation programme in Ireland which enables international students to progress to undergraduate degree study at prestigious universities and colleges.
It provides the OnCampus PMP awarded by TU Dublin which enables international students to progress to postgraduate degree study at prestigious universities and colleges.
UniHaven College, is based in Ireland's oldest university town Maynooth, located 15 miles west of Dublin.
The dedicated team of teachers are passionate about learning, provide excellent care for the student's academic and pastoral needs, and will do all they can to make sure that students successfully progress to their chosen higher education institution and degree.
As a sign of commitment to inclusive education, UniHaven has signed up to the Active Disability Ireland Charter. Active Disability Ireland specialises in advocating for, promoting and supporting greater inclusion of people with disabilities in sport and physical activity but whose passion is for greater inclusivity in society generally. "Active Disability Ireland is delighted to be partnering with UniHaven to help to promote our shared aims of ensuring greater inclusivity for people with disabilities in sport, education and society." - Niamh Daffy, CEO of Active Disability Ireland.
Learner Protection
UniHaven College complies with section 65 (5) of the Irish Qualifications and Quality Assurance (Education and Training) Act 2012 with respect to the requirement to provide protection to students who study on the programme should the programme cease to be taught before it has been completed for whatever reason. UniHaven Limited has approval to offer students learner protection insurance. An individual student protection insurance policy will be set up on students' behalf. This insurance policy will finance UniHaven College's commitment to refund to enrolled students, or to the person who paid the fees on their behalf, the monies most recently paid in respect of the programme. Learner Protection insurance is only in place when each student receives their Insurance Policy. Each learner should ensure that they receive a Learner Protection Insurance Policy in their name.
Learner Protection insurance is provided by Arachas and underwritten by Aviva Insurance Ireland DAC. Aviva Insurance Ireland DAC, trading as Aviva, is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland. The learner protection policy provides for a refund of fees as specified in the 2012 Act. The learner protection insurance policy is governed by s.65(4)(b) of the 2012 Act.
When Ireland's new International Education Mark (IEM) has been introduced UniHaven College will participate in the new central IEM fund that QQI will oversee.