ATU Sligo
ATU Sligo and St. Angela’s will welcome prospective students and their families to Sligo on Saturday, May 6 (10am-1pm).
Open Days are an excellent opportunity to discover all that ATU Sligo and St. Angela’s have to offer as a third-level university destination in the North West.
The event is perfectly timed to allow for students who are considering their CAO options with the change of mind facility open from 5th May to 1st July.
A free bus service will operate between both campuses on the day to allow visitors the opportunity to talk with academics, current students and the student support teams from across ATU Sligo and St. Angela’s.
Visitors will get to see first-hand the campus facilities through a mixture of interactive workshops, demonstrations and campus tours.
A second bus will tour the purpose-built student villages which surround the ATU Sligo campus throughout the event to give applicants a sense of the many options available to stay in Sligo.
A Sligo Discount Sheet for Open Day attendees will allow a discount of up to 15% at various coffee shops, restaurants and clothes shops in Sligo, Strandhill and Rosses Point.
Sligo County Council are also providing free car parking vouchers, ensuring Open Day attendees can fully explore all that Sligo has to offer.
St. Angela’s and Atlantic Technological University (ATU) are now at the advanced stage of an incorporation process and as recently announced by Minister Simon Harris TD, a significant capital investment will mean an enhanced student experience for those considering joining one of Ireland’s largest universities.
With a total of nine campuses, Atlantic Technological University delivers a rich combination of academic and research excellence, quality of life and opportunity across Galway, Mayo, Donegal and Sligo.
Visit atu.ie/opendays to register and for more information.
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