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New students wear their RAT caps at new student convocation

Final Decision Release Completes Fall 2025 First-Year Class

Across the Regular Decision and Early Action applicant groups, almost 67,000 students applied for admission into Tech’s Fall 2025 first-year class, with more than 8,500 receiving admission offers. Overall, the Fall 2025 admit rate for Georgia residents is 30%; it is 9% for nonresidents.

Over 3,600 Georgians Admitted to Georgia Tech’s 2025 First-Year Class

Two students pose with their #GT29 signs in front of a Johnson County backdrop. A Georgia Tech admission counselor joins them.

On March 7 at 7 p.m., Georgia Tech admitted 1,048 Georgia students in the Regular Decision 1 round of undergraduate admission decisions. These students join those already admitted during the Georgia students-only Early Action 1 phase, making for a total of 3,666 Georgia admitted students for Tech’s 2025 first-year class.

Record Number of Georgia Students Apply in Early Action 1

Parents and family of two Georgia Tech admitted students smile for a photo with them following the surprise hand delivery of their admission decisions. They are holding Georgia Tech pennants and #gt29 signs.

On Dec. 6 at 7 p.m., undergraduate admission decisions were delivered to over 8,100 students who applied to Georgia Tech during Early Action 1, the Institute’s application phase designated for consideration of only Georgia students. This number marks a 16% rise in applications from last year

Undergraduate Admission Continues Increased Travel in Georgia, Connecting with Thousands of Students

An Undergraduate Admission counselor holds a Georgia Tech pennant in a high school classroom while she poses with high school students.

This fall, Georgia Tech’s Office of Undergraduate Admission continued a streak of expanded travel efforts to share information about Tech with high schoolers across the state and beyond. During this year’s travel season, Undergraduate Admission counselors connected with an estimated 9,134 students across nearly 400 schools, encompassing 129 Georgia counties.