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ATU Urges Donegal Homeowners to Rent Rooms Amid Student Housing Crisis

URGENT UPDATE: Atlantic Technological University (ATU) is calling on homeowners in Donegal and surrounding areas to open their doors to students amid a growing housing crisis. The appeal, made today, August 1, 2025, comes as universities face a significant shortage of accommodation for incoming students.
ATU is specifically targeting residents in Donegal, Sligo, Galway, and Mayo to participate in the Rent A Room scheme, a program designed to help alleviate the housing crunch while providing homeowners with additional income.
Christina McGuinness, Vice President of ATU Mayo Students’ Union, emphasizes the mutual benefits of this initiative. “This scheme not only offers students a place to stay but also provides homeowners with a unique opportunity to earn extra money during the academic year,” she stated in a recent interview.
With the academic year fast approaching, the demand for student housing is surging. Authorities stress the need for immediate action to address this pressing issue. Homeowners are encouraged to consider renting out spare rooms to support local students and contribute to the community’s educational framework.
The Rent A Room scheme offers homeowners a chance to earn up to €14,000 annually tax-free, making it an appealing option for those looking to supplement their income. Interested residents can find more details through ATU’s official channels or by contacting the university directly.
As the deadline for student accommodation draws near, homeowners are urged to act quickly. This call to action highlights the importance of community involvement in supporting education and providing a stable environment for students.
The situation is developing, and residents are encouraged to stay informed about how they can contribute to solving this housing crisis. For more updates and information, visit ATU’s website or contact the Students’ Union directly.
This initiative not only addresses a critical need but also fosters a sense of community and support among residents and students alike. Don’t miss the chance to make a difference—open your home and help shape the future of education in your area.
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