Sligo Weekender

1,272 new first years enrol in ATU Sligo

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ATLANTIC Technologi­cal University (ATU) has welcomed over 4,630 new full-time first year students across its eight campuses in Sligo, Donegal, Galway, and Mayo. CAO applicatio­ns to ATU increased by 5% this year, bringing the total number of students at ATU to around 24,000.

Of the 4,632 new students attending induction at ATU last week, 1,137 are studying at ATU’s Donegal campuses, 2,075 at Galway and Mayo campuses, 1,272 in Sligo and 283 at St Angela’s campus.

Among them are students from across the world including Canada, South Africa, India, France, Spain and Ukraine.

The induction programme, designed to ensure a successful transition into university life, has been planned to provide students with the essential tools, resources, and support needed to excel academical­ly and thrive personally during their time at ATU.

Dr Orla Flynn, President of ATU, welcoming the new cohort of students, says: "We are thrilled to welcome over 4,600 new students to the ATU community across our diverse campuses.

“These talented individual­s represent the future of our region and beyond, and we are committed to providing them with an outstandin­g education and an enriching student experience. As they embark on this exciting journey, we encourage them to make the most of their time at ATU, explore new horizons, and embrace opportunit­ies for personal and academic growth."

The university has seen an increase in demand for places on programmes across Science, Technology and Engineerin­g with Health Sciences, Computing and Built Environmen­t programmes also seeing increased demand. There has also been a steady demand for places on core business and humanities programmes offering general degrees with strong progressio­n routes from Level 6 (post LC) through to Level 8 (honours degree). Dr Billy Bennett, VP for Academic Affairs and Registrar, says the increased numbers of students is an encouragin­g sign for ATU.

“This year four out of five applicants to ATU were offered their first preference course. ATU's commitment to providing a nurturing and inclusive environmen­t, along with its dedication to academic excellence, sets the stage for students to thrive and achieve their full potential.

“The university offers a wide range of programmes across various discipline­s, cutting-edge facilities, and a rich cultural and social calendar that ensures students have a well-rounded university experience,” Mr Bennett said.

 ?? ?? Tamina Kruse from
Bad Oegnhausen, Germany, studying Environmen­tal Science at ATU Sligo, enjoying her first year induction at ATU.
Tamina Kruse from Bad Oegnhausen, Germany, studying Environmen­tal Science at ATU Sligo, enjoying her first year induction at ATU.
 ?? ?? Canadian students, Genevieve Savard, Michelle Dang, Taylor Jameer and Mitchell Ovellel.
Canadian students, Genevieve Savard, Michelle Dang, Taylor Jameer and Mitchell Ovellel.
 ?? ?? Shane Rooney and Mark McDaniel from Strandhill.
Shane Rooney and Mark McDaniel from Strandhill.

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