Minister Lawless welcomes agreement between Carlow College and SETU on structured two-year transition

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Minister Lawless welcomes agreement between Carlow College and SETU on structured two-year transition

Framework provides for transfer of Carlow College campus and lands to SETU as part of future development

The Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, James Lawless TD, has today welcomed the announcement by Carlow College, St Patrick’s and South East Technological University (SETU) of an agreed framework to support a structured two‑year programme completion and teach out period.

The framework, which has been supported and facilitated by the Minister and his Department, will ensure that all students currently enrolled at Carlow College will be able to complete their studies and to achieve their intended qualification.

Speaking today, Minister Lawless said:

“I welcome the constructive engagement between Carlow College and SETU, which has resulted in a clear student‑centred plan for the future. I and my Department have worked closely with both institutions over a sustained period to support this outcome. Protecting learners has been the central priority throughout, and this framework ensures that every student currently enrolled can complete their studies with certainty.”

The framework provides for a defined two‑year teach‑out period during which Carlow College will remain the academic provider and employer, retaining responsibility for programme delivery, staffing and student supports, while enabling an orderly and managed wind‑down of academic activity. No new student intakes will take place from 2026 onwards.

Minister Lawless acknowledged the significant heritage and contribution of Carlow College, St Patrick’s:

“For over 240 years, Carlow College has made an outstanding contribution to higher education, not only in the South East but nationally. Its strong tradition in the liberal arts and its deep connection to community life have left a lasting impact which should be recognised and valued.”

The Minister noted that the agreement also provides for the future transfer of the College’s lands and buildings to SETU:

“The inclusion of the transfer of the Carlow College campus and lands to SETU as part of this framework represents an important step in supporting the continued development of higher education provision in the South East, ensuring that the campus continues to serve educational purposes into the future.”

He also acknowledged the role of colleagues and stakeholders in supporting the process:

“I want to acknowledge the constructive approach taken by all parties, including the leadership in Carlow College, SETU, and my Department officials. I also wish to recognise the longstanding support and advocacy of Minister Jennifer Murnane O’Connor, who has worked closely with the College over many years and has been a strong voice for the region throughout this process.”

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