Our Offices
Dublin
ICOT MAIN CAMPUS
28 WESTMORELAND STREET
DUBLIN 2
D02 EY73
ICOT MOUNT STREET UPPER CAMPUS
14 Mount Street Upper
DUBLIN 2
DO2 EY24
ICOT DUBLIN MARKETING OFFICE
13 WESTMORELAND STREET
DUBLIN 2
D02 H048
Cork
ICOT MAIN CAMPUS
4/11 DRINAN STREET
CORK
T12 VK28
ICOT CORK MARKETING OFFICE
Enterprise House, 1ST FLOOR, 36 Mary St
CORK
T12 H6NH
Our Accreditations
ICOT College is in partnership with esteemed institutions to ensure high-quality standards for our students.
The certifications held by ICOT College not only ensure the highest standards of education but also provide our students with the confidence and security that they are receiving a quality learning experience backed by trusted accreditation.
The fact that a provider and courses are listed on the ILEP means that in accordance with Ireland’s student immigration policy, attendance at that college in respect of one of their listed full time courses on the ILEP is an eligible purpose for non-European nationals coming to Ireland. The ILEP does not guarantee the quality of the institution but if a provider is listed on the ILEP in respect of courses they will have met certain criteria including the mandatory provision of learner protection in respect of enrolled non-European students.
Ireland is a network for professionals involved in all aspects of English Language Teaching that promotes learning, development and best practice through the sharing of knowledge and experiences. The purpose of ELT ireland is to establish a network of teachers, supervisors, managers and researchers who are committed to improving teaching in English as a Foreign or Second Language in Ireland.
The Progressive College Network is a newly formed organisation to meet the demand for an alternate representative body for the private college community in Ireland, which tries to promote Ireland as a high quality education destination. ICOT is a member of this organisation.
The TIE exam is accepted for universities in Ireland but is much less academic than the other exams. You need to do three tasks and record them in a logbook: Carry out a short project on a subject of interest to you,read a book of your choice in English at your level, follow a News Story in the newspapers and/or on TV or radio.
This cover is intended to meet the needs of non-EEA students travelling to Ireland in the event of an accident or illness. It also intended to meet the needs of students attending educational institutions that are not financially supported by the Irish state where there is a legal obligation to hold this insurance in the event that the institution closes due to financial difficulties or its accreditation is withdrawn and you are unable to finish your course.
Trinity qualifications help to equip people with the transferable language skills they need for life in the 21st century. Trinity’s Integrated Skills in English (ISE) exam is recognised across all higher education institutions in the Republic of Ireland as evidence of English language proficiency Trinity qualifications help to equip people with the transferable language skills they need for life in the 21st century. Trinity’s Integrated Skills in English (ISE) exam is recognised across all higher education institutions in the Republic of Ireland as evidence of English language proficiency.