#8 Most Innovative Schools
by U.S. News and World Report
One of the 12 Incubators “Changing the World”
by Forbes
#1 Career Placement
by Princeton Review
22 Graduate Programs Ranked in the Top 10 Nationwide
by U.S. News and World Report
Programs of Study
Georgia Tech offers over 100 master’s and doctoral programs to launch your career to new heights. Six colleges, 29 schools and a robust selection of interdisciplinary and certificate programs will enable you to blaze a trail in your field of interest.
Navigating the Admissions Process
From the moment you apply to course registration, the Office of Graduate Education is here to support you through a smooth admission process. Before you begin your graduate application, make sure to read the application instructions closely and review your intended program of study’s requirements.
Funding
Financial assistance for your graduate education is available in a variety of forms such as assistantships, fellowships, loans, and more. About half of Georgia Tech’s graduate students are employed as graduate research or teaching assistants, including four out of five doctoral students.
Research
At Georgia Tech, you won’t just learn about groundbreaking research; you will make it happen. Our research roots extend worldwide, creating international connections for students to conduct their research.
World-Class Faculty
Georgia Tech’s faculty achieve worldwide recognition for their contributions. Many faculty have earned prestigious honors such as the NSF CAREER award, Regents’ Title, Fulbright Specialist, Guggenheim Fellow, and more.
Living in Atlanta
Georgia Tech is located in the heart of Midtown Atlanta. Vibrant Midtown is the “live, work, play” mecca for students and professionals alike. A thriving hub for technology, bioscience, supply chain and advanced manufacturing, media, internet of things, and fintech, Atlanta is booming and a highly sought-after market for both startups and well-established businesses.
Health and Wellness at Tech
Cultivating a holistic approach to campus health and well-being is a priority for Tech. Resources are available to help Tech students flourish and live their best life both mentally and physically. The new Center for Mental Health Care and Resources and the Wellness Empowerment Center as well as the Campus Recreation Center provides a holistic approach to health for students.
International Students and Scholars
Georgia Tech is proud of our global community. Not only are a number of faculty members from countries around the world, but over 60 percent of our graduate student population is international, hailing from more than 100 countries around the world. Support, services, and tools are available to international students to help you every step of the way from enrollment planning to financial planning and more.
Supportive Network of Graduate Students
The Office of Graduate Education has developed a tool kit of resources to help you experience success. Opportunities such as GT6000, a free, non-credit course for graduate students and led by graduate students will help you meet new friends, participate in social events, obtain mentorship, discover resources, and more.
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