Trinity College Dublin for Ghanaian Students
Entry Requirements by Level
Academic Requirements
Foundation Year required via TCD Foundation Programme or recognised pathway provider. WASSCE accepted as O-level equivalent. Foundation route required for WAEC holders. TCD has a dedicated Ireland country page for African applicants.
English Language
IELTS: 6.5+ overall, 6+ per component. TOEFL iBT and PTE Academic also accepted — contact admissions for equivalencies.
Fees & Deadline
Annual tuition: €22,000–€29,000. Application deadline: Rolling — February recommended for September intake.
Academic Requirements
Minimum GPA: 3.3/4 (2:1 UK equivalent). Bachelor's degree in a relevant field required.
English Language
IELTS: 6.5+ overall, 6+ per component. TOEFL iBT and PTE Academic also accepted — contact admissions for equivalencies.
Fees & Deadline
Annual tuition: €19,000–€29,570. Application deadline: Rolling — apply early (October–February for September intake). Decision time: 4–8 weeks.
Academic Requirements
Minimum GPA: 3.5/4. Master's degree required (or Bachelor's with First Class Honours for some programmes). Fully funded positions available.
Specific Requirements
Research proposal required. Identify and contact a potential supervisor before applying. References from two academic supervisors.
Deadline
Rolling — check individual supervisor availability
Documents Required
Available Scholarships
Government of Ireland International Education Scholarships (GOI-IES)
by Irish Government (HEA) · Masters, Phd
Learn more →TCD Global Excellence PG Scholarship
by Trinity College Dublin · Masters
Learn more →Frequently Asked Questions
Does Trinity College Dublin accept WAEC?
WAEC/WASSCE is accepted as a secondary school qualification for undergraduate foundation entry at TCD. For Masters admission, WAEC is not relevant — a recognised Ghanaian Bachelor's degree meeting the minimum GPA requirement of 3.3/4.0 (or equivalent 2:1) is required.
What GPA is needed for Masters at Trinity College Dublin?
Trinity requires a minimum GPA of 3.3/4.0 (UK 2:1 equivalent) for Masters admission. This is among the highest requirements in Ireland, reflecting TCD's status as Ireland's top-ranked university (QS 75 globally).
Are there scholarships for Ghanaian students at Trinity College Dublin?
Yes. Ghanaian students can apply for the TCD Global Excellence PG Scholarship (€2,000–€5,000 for African region applicants) and the Government of Ireland International Education Scholarships (GOI-IES) which provides full tuition waiver plus €10,000 stipend.
Tips for Applying to TCD
Trinity College Dublin is Ireland's most prestigious university and one of the top 100 in the world — an impressive credential for any Ghanaian graduate's CV. The high GPA requirement (3.3/4.0) means it is most suitable for graduates with strong academic records from recognised Ghanaian universities. After graduation, all students are eligible for Ireland's 24-month Third Level Graduate Programme (Stamp 1G), giving two years to work and build a career in the EU's fastest-growing economy.
Official source: Trinity College Dublin ↗Cost of Living in Dublin
Student accommodation highly competitive — apply as early as possible.