Rent-a-room appeal launched across Sligo, Galway, Donegal and Mayo.

ATU calls on homeowners in Mayo to open their doors to students in rent-a-room appeal

ATLANTIC Technological University (ATU) is appealing to homeowners across Sligo, Galway, Donegal and Mayo to consider offering a spare room in their home to a student for the upcoming academic year under the national Rent-a-Room Scheme.

The university, which spans nine campuses across the west and northwest, says the lack of available accommodation is placing significant pressure on students, particularly first years and those relocating to study.

ATU is encouraging individuals, couples and families with an available bedroom to register for the tax-free rent-a-room scheme and help support students, while also benefiting from a potential income of up to €14,000 per year, tax-free.

Speaking about the importance of the initiative, ATU president Dr. Orla Flynn said: “We know how much the cost and availability of accommodation can impact a student’s ability to access higher education. By offering a spare room, homeowners are playing a direct role in a student’s future - and in strengthening their own community.

"It’s more than just a roof over someone’s head - it’s a chance to mentor, to share knowledge between generations, and to welcome young energy into our towns and villages.”

While participants are not expected to provide meals or transport, a welcoming environment and some basic amenities are encouraged.

University officials point out that students not only contribute economically to the region through part-time jobs and local spending, but also bring fresh ideas, energy and community engagement. Many students volunteer, take part in clubs, or are involved in work placements with local businesses and public services.

“Living with a student can be a mutually enriching experience,” said Dr. Flynn. “Many of our students go on to contribute to their host communities long after graduation. This is one way to keep our region thriving, diverse and connected.”

ATU is encouraging interested homeowners to register their interest via the university website or through local student accommodation offices in Sligo, Galway, Letterkenny and Mayo. The Students Unions will provide information and advice to help potential hosts understand their responsibilities and rights under the scheme.

With student numbers continuing to rise and purpose-built accommodation limited in many rural and regional towns, ATU says it hopes the wider community will respond positively.

For more information on how to take part in the Rent-a-Room scheme with ATU, visit: atu.ie/accommodation or contact your local Student Union office.