The division of Enrollment Management (EM) is a unit of the Provost’s Office comprised of Undergraduate Admission, Scholarships and Financial Aid, the Registrar’s Office, Scholar Programs, Enrollment Marketing and Communications, Student Success Center, and EM Administration. Led by the vice provost for EM, these offices assist students in realizing their educational goals.
The mission of EM is to enhance the academic experience by providing excellent recruitment, enrollment, and financial aid services. We value a student-first approach with the intent to deliver world class service to a global community.
Recent News
- Georgia Tech Reports Strong Enrollment Growth, ROIThe Spring 2025 Semester Enrollment Report from the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia shows strong enrollment growth at Georgia Tech.
- Georgia Tech Names New Executive Director of Undergraduate AdmissionMary Tipton Woolley has been named the new executive director of Georgia Tech’s Office of Undergraduate Admission. Woolley will assume the role immediately.
- Pikowsky, Gray Accept Interim Appointments in Enrollment Management and Office of the RegistrarReta Pikowsky and Jeremy Gray have been named to interim appointments in Enrollment Management and the Office of the Registrar, effective March 1. Pikowsky has been appointed interim vice provost for Enrollment Management. She currently serves as associate vice provost and registrar and has two decades of experience in administrative service to Georgia Tech.
- Undergraduate Admission Executive Director Finalists to Visit Campus, Deliver PresentationsAttend the presentations of the finalists for the Undergraduate Admission executive director on Feb. 3 and Feb. 4 from 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. in the Bill Moore Student Success Center.
- Enrollment Management Vice Provost to Depart Georgia TechPaul Kohn, vice provost of Enrollment Management at Georgia Tech, has been named the inaugural senior vice provost for strategic enrollment and student success at the University of Utah. His last day at the Institute will be February 28.
- Georgia Tech Partners with Thrive Scholars to Bridge Higher Education GapThrive Scholars is proud to announce the Thrive Scholars College Collaborative, a network of 12 esteemed college partners committed to fostering success for diverse and talented students.
- Georgia Tech and AMSC Collaboration to Boost STEM PipelineGeorgia Tech and Atlanta Metropolitan State College are launching a new partnership, supported by a $250,000 grant, to create a seamless transfer pathway for underrepresented students, enhancing access to STEM education.
- Transforming Support for Top Students: Office Renaming Reflects Expanding RoleThe office, which is responsible for the stewardship of major scholarship programs at Georgia Tech, will update its name effective immediately. This change reflects the office’s ongoing efforts to bring scholarship programming to more students than ever before.
- Georgia Tech Partners With Network Promoting Student AccessGeorgia Tech is now a University Partner of the Cristo Rey Network, which provides a quality, private education to students who couldn’t otherwise afford it. This comes as another step in expanding access to the Institute.
- Georgia Tech Joins Network Bolstering Reach to Rural StudentsThe Trott Family Philanthropies is doubling its investment in rural student outreach by adding Georgia Tech and 15 other universities to the Small Town and Rural Students (STARS) College Network. STARS provides comprehensive programming and support for rural high school students across the nation to pursue opportunities in higher education.
- Enrollment Management Names New Director of Strategic Operations Cynthia Jennings was selected for the role. She brings 20 years of experience to the position.
- Academic Success and Advising Announces CCG and Advising Award RecipientsEnrollment Management’s Ashton Tomlin, senior assistant director of the Office of Special Scholarships at Georgia Tech, received the 2024 Academic Success and Advising (ASA) Award for her work with the Tech Promise Scholars program.