The division of Enrollment Management (EM) at Georgia Tech is a unit of the Provost’s Office comprised of Undergraduate Admission, Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid, the Registrar’s Office, the Office of Special Scholarships, Enrollment Marketing and Communications, Student Success Center and EM Administration. Led by Vice Provost for Enrollment Management, these offices assist students in realizing their educational goals.
The EM News Center provides updates on these entities to assist with the unit’s core mission of enhancing the academic experience.
Recent News
Explore Living Learning Communities at Georgia Tech
Living Learning Communities (LLCs) are an opportunity to connect with campus in smaller groups of likeminded students. Each LLC lives together and has academic and experiential programming that coincides with the goals of that LLC. There are six available...
Georgia Tech Welcomes 2,688 Students in Early Action 1
Friday, Dec. 8, brought decision release for nearly 7,000 Early Action 1 applicants, with the Office of Undergraduate Admission personally delivering acceptance letters to students across the state.
Undergraduate Admission Reaches Thousands of Georgia Students With Fall Recruitment Efforts
The Office of Undergraduate Admission had a banner year for travel this fall, visiting with more than 4,000 students in the state of Georgia. As they wrap up their travel efforts, the admission team turns its focus to Early Action 1 application review to prepare for the upcoming decision release on Friday, Dec. 8.
Circling Back on a Promise
Because of an opportunity to earn a debt-free degree through the G. Wayne Clough Georgia Tech Promise Program, Heather Johnston has been able to pursue her passions and give back to her community.
Continuing a Promise
Because of an opportunity to earn a debt-free degree through the G. Wayne Clough Georgia Tech Promise Program, Andrés Robles Sotomayor is able to pursue his longtime passion and learn how he can channel that passion to give back to his country.
Revisiting a Promise Fulfilled
Sarah Banks Hogg, a 2013 graduate from Georgia Tech, reflects on the value of a debt-free college experience, a privilege she enjoyed because of the G. Wayne Clough Georgia Tech Promise Program.