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Support for NI students at ATU Open Evenings this January

written by Rachel January 14, 2025
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Atlantic Technological University (ATU) is hosting a series of Open Evenings this month for prospective students to get expert advice, support and a chance to explore the hundreds of exciting programmes that ATU has to offer.

The events will take place across the month in three ATU campus locations:

  • ATU Donegal (Letterkenny campus), Wednesday 22nd January from 4-7pm
  • ATU Galway City (Dublin Road campus), Thursday 23rd January from 6-8pm
  • ATU Sligo, Thursday 30th January from 6-8pm

Open Evenings are a brilliant way to meet with the university’s academic teams and lecturers, hear about the 200+ programmes across various disciplines, and explore all that the university has to offer.

Visitors can also chat with current students to get an insight into university life and hear about their experiences at ATU.

With the CAO application deadline approaching, attending an Open Evening will provide support and advice on application procedures for NI students, entry requirements, and important deadlines. With ATU campuses in close proximity to Northern Ireland, affordable fees and financial supports there’s lots of options to explore!

The university has a student population of over 26,000 learners and over 240 CAO programmes. It’s a vibrant, fun community to be a part of!

This is a valuable opportunity for prospective students and their parents/guardians to explore the university’s offerings and make informed decisions about the educational opportunities available at ATU.

If you are an NI student, a Leaving Certificate student, a mature student, a parent/guardian/teacher or someone who would like to explore the next steps of your educational journey then you can register to attend here – www.atu.ie/opendays 

 

Support for NI students at ATU Open Evenings this January was last modified: January 14th, 2025 by Rachel

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