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04 Mar 2026

Significant achievements of four Louth students celebrated by Maynooth University

Louth students awarded Maynooth University Entrance Scholarships

Significant achievements of four Louth students celebrated by Maynooth University

Former Ardee Community School student Jack McCourt received a Maynooth University Entrance Scholarship, pictured Professor Ronan Farrell, Maynooth University Vice President Academic and Registrar

The significant Leaving Certificate achievements of four former Louth school students have been acknowledged and celebrated by Maynooth University (MU) at a recent awards ceremony. 

The first year students, who began their studies at MU in September 2025, are among almost 50 Maynooth University Entrance Scholars, each having achieved 575 points or more in their Leaving Certificate examination. 

Former Ardee Community School student Jack McCourt, who is studying for a BSc Computer Science and Software Engineering degree; former Sacred Heart Secondary School, Drogheda student Saoirse McDermott, who is studying for a BA Bachelor of Arts degree; former Coláiste Chú Chulainn, Dundalk student Michelle Nowak, who is studying for a BA Psychology degree; and former Our Lady's College, Greenhills, Drogheda student Ogheneruno Okoro, who is studying for a BBS Business and Accounting degree, enjoyed the celebration of their Leaving Certificate examination success.

The €1,000 Entrance Scholarship is automatically awarded to incoming first year students, via the CAO, who have obtained 575 points or more in their Leaving Certificate.

The ceremony, which took place in early February, marked the expansion of an established annual tradition designed to support and celebrate the university's Entrance Scholars (academic scholars) to now include its Sport Scholars.

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The new wider Scholars Awards Night event brought together Entrance Scholars, Sports Scholars, academic leaders and sport development officers from across the university, students, families, educators, sports leaders, and supporters to honour the achievements of this year’s scholarship recipients.

Professor Ronan Farrell, Vice President Academic and Registrar, said: “I am proud to be hosting this newly expanded Scholars Awards Night. These scholarships represent more than financial support — they reflect our belief in the potential of young people and our commitment to helping them pursue their goals.”

Professor Ronan Farrell presented each scholar with a bespoke piece of crystal, in recognition of their achievement. School representatives were presented with a plaque. Family members and guests were treated to an evening of music and refreshments.

The inaugural Scholarship Awards Night underscores Maynooth University’s commitment to invest in the next generation and create opportunities that empower students to thrive in their academic and sporting endeavours. 

For more information about the range of undergraduate scholarships at Maynooth University, visit mu.ie/scholarships.

Maynooth University Open Days take place on Saturday April 25th and June 27th 2026 (10am-2pm).

More information is available at www.mu.ie/opendays.

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