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Atlantic Technological University offers 20% Masters fees reduction to Alumni

written by Staff Writer April 21, 2025
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Atlantic Technological University (ATU) is pleased to invite graduates of the university and its legacy institutions to join the ATU Alumni Network and avail of its suite of benefits, including a 20 per cent reduction on Masters course fees.

Following the formation of ATU in 2023, the ATU Alumni Network was developed to offer over 100,000 graduates with opportunities to stay connected and access valuable resources available to support lifelong learning.

The network fosters strong connections between alumni and the university through networking opportunities, events, and a dedicated mentorship programme. Alumni achievements are celebrated throughout the year, with the first inaugural Alumni Awards to take place at this year’s Spring Conferring ceremonies.

Lauren Reynolds, ATU Alumni Officer, said, “Providing continuous support to our graduates’ educational and professional journeys is of paramount importance to the ATU Alumni Network. We have designed this suite of benefits to show our ongoing commitment to lifelong learning, research and collaboration. Although the name of where you studied may have changed, you will always be a valued member of the ATU alumni family, and we highly encourage any graduates to join our network and stay connected.” 

Graduates of ATU and its legacy campuses – GMIT, LYIT, IT Sligo and St. Angela’s College – can also benefit from the Alumni Scholarship, offering a 20 per cent reduction on Masters course fees when they sign up to the network. This initiative aims to enhance accessibility to postgraduate education, and support alumni in their professional development. 

A Masters qualification from ATU provides graduates with a competitive edge in the job market, equipping them with advanced skills, industry-relevant knowledge, and valuable networking opportunities.

With over 120 Master courses across a wide range of disciplines, ATU offers an impressive suite of online and part-time study options, allowing students to pursue their degree at a pace that suits their personal and professional commitments. As a leader in flexible learning, and students can expect expert-led teaching and a strong focus on career progression.

ATU is now accepting applications for Masters courses commencing in September 2025, with early applications advised. Members of the Alumni Network seeking to benefit from the Alumni Scholarship, can find terms and conditions and full eligibility criteria can be found on www.atu.ie/alumni/scholarship.

 

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