Student Wellbeing & Support
Student Services
Experienced staff are available, across a range of services, to provide advice, support and guidance to students. Within Student Services the Counselling Service, Student Support Officer and Student Health Centre support and empower all students in achieving their personal and academic potential.
See below the schedule for upcoming workshops:
Counselling, Wellbeing and Mental Health Workshop brochure for 24-25
MAP Office
The Maynooth University Access Programme (MAP) was established in 1998 with the following aims.
- To encourage under-represented groups to consider Higher Education as a real option and provide access routes and post entry supports.
- To embed accessibility and diversity issues into the culture of the University, thereby influencing the development of inclusive policies and practices
- To widen participation so that all groups in Irish society are fully represented in the student population
- To coordinate a range of supports that promote independence and help students reach their full academic potential
- To work with the University so that students with specific access and support needs are treated equitably
Student Budgeting Advisor
The Student Budgeting Advisor can talk over your situation with you and try to ensure you are accessing all the options to help you to have a positive college experience.
Budgeting as a Maynooth University student is all about making choices regarding your money - trying to balance your income with your expenditure and the demands of your course.