Chaffee Viets

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Chaffee Viets is the director of the Office of Scholar Programs at Georgia Tech. In this role, he provides the vision and oversight for the Stamps President’s Scholars and Gold Scholars Programs, focusing on selecting and developing the students based on the pillars of scholarship, leadership, progress and service. In addition, his team provides community development and student support for the Institute’s G. Wayne Clough Tech Promise Scholars Program, which serves financially vulnerable Georgians who merit the challenge of a Georgia Tech education.

From 1998-2011, Chaffee served as an administrator in similar programs at NC State, Duke, and the University of North Carolina, and from 2013-2015, as president of the Undergraduate Scholars Program Administrators Association. A current board member of the National Scholarship Providers Association, he has also mentored several undergraduates who have earned prestigious graduate fellowships including the Rhodes, Marshall, Goldwater, Knight-Hennessy, NSF, and Fulbright. His day-to-day focus is on helping identify and develop scholars collectively and individually according to their aspirational goals.

A first-generation college student, Chaffee holds B.A. and M.A. degrees in history from North Carolina State University, where he received the university’s flagship merit scholarship and need-based aid.

  • Stamps Scholars Weekend Brings Recognition for Top Incoming Students 
    On April 4 and 5, the Office of Scholar Programs hosted 142 admitted first-year students for Stamps Scholars Weekend at Georgia Tech. A portion of the weekend involved interviews as part of the final selection process for the Stamps President’s Scholarship and the Gold Scholarship programs. These scholarships are awarded to the top 1-2% of each admitted first-year class.
  • New Stamps President’s Scholars Join Campus
    This fall, 46 new Stamps President’s Scholars joined Georgia Tech’s campus. The Stamps President’s Scholars Program is a prestigious merit-based scholarship package for the top one percent of each admitted class, supported by the generous philanthropy of E. Roe Stamps IV.
  • Transforming Support for Top Students: Office Renaming Reflects Expanding Role
    The 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.

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