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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the FRS2 FORM in the editor.
Begin by entering your Student Name and Previous Student Number in the designated fields. This information is crucial for identifying your records.
Next, input your Current CAO Number and the Name of the Institution you previously attended. Ensure accuracy to avoid any issues with your application.
Indicate your Year Level at Exit by selecting from options such as Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, or Year 4. Additionally, specify the Course Type you were enrolled in.
If applicable, provide the Award Title Received and Reason for leaving. This helps clarify your educational background.
Sign and date the form at the bottom to confirm that all information provided is correct.
Finally, ensure that the previous institution completes their section regarding Period of Attendance and Fees claimed before submitting it to Trinity College.
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