History of PASS
PASS has been running at TUS since 2009. As of February 2023, PASS resides in the Centre for Pedagogical Innovation and Development (CPID).
PASS has drawn on experience from successful SI/PASS/PAL programmes at the University of Manchester, Bournemouth University and Atlantic Technological University. Additionally, PASS benefits from an association with the European Centre for SI-PASS based at Lund University in Sweden. The European Centre for SI-PASS holds regular training for staff who are interested in learning more about this model. SI-PASS Supervisor training will be held on the TUS Athlone campus from 10th to the 12th, 2025. If you would like more information on this, please visit Supervisor training Ireland 10-12 June 2025 | European Centre for SI-PASS.
PASS evolved from Supplemental Instruction (SI), a programme developed at the University of Missouri Kansas City in 1973 to address attrition rates. Since then, the model has expanded to over 1500 higher education institutions in over 30 countries. The SI-PASS journey in Europe began in 1991 at Kingston University in the United Kingdom. Three years later Lund University in Sweden embraced SI-PASS within its Engineering and Science departments to enhance educational quality. Since then, SI-PASS has seen steady growth, particularly in Northern Europe. Today, over 75 higher education institutes across 12 countries offer SI-PASS schemes in Europe. Click on the following link for more information on PASS around the world SI-PASS around the world | European Centre for SI-PASS.