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Undergraduate Admission Delivers Over 31,800 Decisions to Early Action 2 Applicants
Admitted students join those accepted in December during Early Action 1, an application pool reserved for Georgia students.
Georgia Tech Outreach Prepares Students for Technology Jobs and Future STEM Education
In early December, Georgia Tech accepted over 2,600 students from 111 different counties. The first student admitted, however, was from an unexpected locale – Twiggs County – where in many years no student applied, and no other applicant had been admitted since 2000.
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.
Army Medic to NASA ‘Space Plumber’: An Army Veteran’s Journey at Tech
Corey Crisostomo served as a United States Army medic for seven years. During that time, he cultivated a love for engineering that brought him to Georgia Tech. For Veterans Day, we celebrate his time in the military and his path since.
Applications Open for Campus Tour Guides
Georgia Tech is now accepting applications for campus tour guides for Spring 2024. Georgia Tech...
InVenture Prizewinning Transfer Students Offer Inspiration and Advice
Nearly 23% of the 2023 incoming class at Georgia Tech represents transfer students, so we’re highlighting a couple of them to mark National Transfer Student Week.
Tyler Ma and Jeff Mao, co-founders of SellRaze, transferred to Georgia Tech in pursuit of a driven college environment that would help them develop their startup. Now winners of the InVenture Prize, they reflect on their time at Tech and share student tips.
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