Open Day 2016 At IT Sligo

Student of all ages who are planning to go on to third level studies next year will have an unrivaled opportunity to see what undergraduate life is like at IT Sligo at the Institute’s Open Day on Thursday, October 20th, from 10-2pm.

Second level pupils, prospective mature students, teachers, parents and others who may be just curious to learn more about what’s on offer at the Institute’s will be there.

As students juggle future options and college choices, the Open Day event always proves popular, attracting some 1,700 visitors.

Dara McGoldrick, Marketing Officer at IT Sligo, says: “There’s a tremendous buzz about the campus on Open Day, with plenty of colour and fun as well as the important business of giving our visitors key information and insights.

“We’re expecting lots of Leaving Cert year and transition year students but we’re also welcoming older people, many of whom may missed out on Higher Education previously and are now interested in finding out what’s involved in studying at IT Sligo.

“Our location alone is an enormous plus factor.  Unlike many other third level institutions where campuses are dispersed, we have a single campus site which creates a sociable and intimate atmosphere. We have international standard sporting and gym facilities on campus at the Knocknarea Arena, and there’s a wealth of top standard student accommodation on our doorstep.”

During 10am – 2pm on Open Day visitors can watch exhibitions and demonstrations, learn about work placements and internships and discover careers available through qualifications gained in the Institute’s core disciplines of Business and Social Sciences, Engineering, and Design and Science.

Throughout the event, there will be a rolling programme of workshops that will shine a light on an eclectic range of courses, from performing arts to biopharmaceutical science, childcare education to applied archaeology, mechatronic and precision engineering to accounting, sports and marketing.

Staff members and current students will be on hand to act as guides and provide advice about individual courses and facilities, what campus social life is like and other topics such as fees, the Institute’s valuable Sports Scholarship scheme and progression to post graduate research.

Photo caption:
‘Hitting all the right notes’
Aaron McQuillan, a student in Advanced Wood and Sustainable Building, performs live at the Advanced Wood stand during last year’s Open Day at IT Sligo.

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