Break the silence and ensure fairness in higher education

Start by understanding your rights as a student. Look into the Irish language exemption system and familiarize yourself with the eligibility criteria. You can find this information on your university's website or by contacting their student services department.
Collect any relevant documents or evidence that support your case for exemption. This could include proof of language proficiency, medical certificates, or other relevant records. Organize your documents in a clear and concise manner.
Reach out to your university's student services department or academic department to express your concerns and request information about the exemption process. Be specific about what you're looking for and ask for a clear explanation of the process.
If you're not satisfied with the response from your university, consider escalating your concerns to a higher authority. This could be the student union, the university's ombudsman, or even a government agency responsible for education.
Use social media, blogs, or other platforms to share your story and raise awareness about the issue. Join forces with other students who may be experiencing similar challenges and demand change from your university and government.
