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Graduates are proud of their degree and their academic experience at American College Dublin. Their fondest memories of the time spent time at ACD focus on the people - the variety of classroom and social interactions they have enjoyed with fellow students and faculty members.

The practical aspects of their education are no less important - graduates' learning experiences at ACD provide them with a firm foundation to approach their professional endeavours. The majority of alumni cite their education at ACD as playing a major part in their successes in the world of employment.

Graduates from ACD have progressed to a variety of challenging and rewarding careers in business, finance, advertising, recreation, tourism, the arts, and caring professions.

  • ABN Amro Bank
  • Aer Lingus
  • American Express
  • Bank of Ireland
  • Department of Foreign Affairs
  • Engineers Ireland
  • French Chamber of Commerce
  • Friends First Financial Investment
  • ICI Group
  • Mater Hospital
  • North Eastern Health Board
  • United Parcel Service
  • Windmill Lane Pictures

Many graduates use their education at ACD as a stepping stone to further studies. A great number of the college's alumni have gone on to pursue postgraduate qualifications at universities in Ireland and around the world.

  • Queens University
  • Trinity College Dublin
  • University College Cork
  • University College Dublin
  • University College Galway
  • Edinburgh University
  • University of Texas
  • Dublin City University

A look at our graduates...

"At ACD I came to appreciate the value of the different modules covered throughout the psychology degree. The knowledge and experience I obtained both in ACD and after, resulted in me gaining a place on the Doctorate in Clinical Psychology course in NUI Galway".
Pauline Moloney
Ireland Class of 2004

Neil McEvoy,
ETS Limited Class of 1997

Cliona McHall,
Psychotherapist Class of 1996

Catriona Moore,
Private Practice Transpersonal
Psychology, Class of 1997

Edwin Dagge,
Sunday Business Post, Class of 1998

Eoghan Quigley,
graduate 2004, is currently reading for a Ph.D. in Social Policy in Trinity College
Dublin.

Stephen Moloney,
Accounts Officer Irish Nursing Board,
Class of 1996

Jean Lynch, Trinity College
AntiBullying Research Centre,
Class of 1998

Hadas Levy,
Counselling Psychologist,
Class of 2002

Paul Davy,
Engineers Ireland, Class of 1999

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