The commission's key recommendations

The Leaving Certificate is to be retained as the principal mechanism for allocating third-level places.

The Leaving Certificate is to be retained as the principal mechanism for allocating third-level places.

The CAO will continue to operate the centralised applications system.

Five per cent of third-level intake, in all courses, is to be set aside for disadvantaged students.

By 2005, 15 per cent of first-year third-level places are to be reserved for mature applicants. This quota will increase to 25 per cent by 2015.

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Points and basic entry requirements for courses should be attained in the same sitting of the Leaving Certificate.

Those sitting the Leaving Certificate for a third or subsequent time should have their points reduced by 10 per cent.

There is a need to broaden significantly what is measured in the Leaving Certificate.

The possibility of postgraduate entry to high-points healthcare courses should be explored.

Third-level colleges, should, where feasible, offer broad-based courses in first year.