Mary Immaculate College
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Mary Immaculate College (Coláiste Mhuire gan Smál), also known as MIC and Mary I, is a College of Education and Liberal Arts. Founded in 1898, the university level College of Education and the Liberal Arts is academically linked with the University of Limerick. The college now has a student population of over 5,000 enrolled in undergraduate programmes and a range of postgraduate programmes at Diploma, MA and PhD level. The college has a student retention rate of 95% - one of the highest in Ireland.
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Latin: Collegium Mariae Immaculatae | |
Motto | Briathar Dé Mo Lóchrann |
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Motto in English | The Word of God [as] my light |
Type | College of Education |
Established | 1898 |
Founder | Edward Thomas O'Dwyer |
Parent institution | University of Limerick |
Religious affiliation | Roman Catholic |
Academic affiliation | National University of Ireland (1974–1994) University of Limerick (1991–present) |
President | Professor Eugene Wall |
Students | 5,000 |
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Language | English, Irish |
Campus locations | Limerick and Thurles |
Colours | Blue and Orange |
Nickname | Mary I |
Affiliations | ACCU[1] ICUSTA |
Website | mic |
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