CAO Personal and Examination Information Changes
You may change some of your personal information (e.g. postal address, telephone number and email address) either online using the My Application facility or on paper. To change your name, date of birth or to add examination information to your application, you must write to CAO. If you change personal information online, an acknowledgement will be sent to your email address. Please check that your change has been updated by using the My Application facility. Personal or examination changes submitted in paper form will be acknowledged in the form of a Statement of Application Record. If you have not received your amended Statement of Application Record by 7th of July, or within seven days of posting the amendment to CAO after 7th of July, you must contact CAO immediately.
IMPORTANT:
If you have applied for any restricted courses and/or you are a restricted category of applicant and you change your contact details, please contact the institutions you have applied to in order to ensure that they have your most recent details on file.
IMPORTANT CORRESPONDENCE
CAO will communicate with applicants via post and email, and in some instances telephone and SMS text message, at various intervals throughout the application process. All CAO correspondence must be read carefully and any errors or omissions notified to CAO immediately via the Contact form on our website www.cao.ie.
It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that all relevant correspondence is received and dealt with appropriately. If an applicant is going to be absent at any stage between February and October, they should arrange for someone to deal quickly with their correspondence. Failure to respond may have very serious consequences, e.g. you may not receive an offer. Please make sure to check the email account provided at the application stage and carefully read the Statement of Application Record issued to all applicants in May.
At the offers stage, applicants will receive an Offer Notice if they are deemed eligible for an offer, or another Statement of Application Record if they have not been deemed eligible for an offer in Round One.
Some HEIs will also contact applicants directly by post, email or SMS text message. You should periodically check your spam, bulk, promotional or junk mail folders. If you find emails from CAO or HEIs are being directed to these folders, you should consider adding these email addresses to your contacts or email address book.