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Users of Georgia Tech IT Resources are expected to be good stewards of these resources and to act in a responsible manner. Appropriate use of IT Resources allows the Institute to achieve its academic and research missions while maintaining a culture of openness, trust, and integrity within our digital spaces. Policy Statement Institute IT Resources must be used in accordance with applicable licenses and contracts, and according to their intended use in support of the Institute\u2019s mission. All users must comply with federal, state, and local laws, as well as Georgia Tech policies, when using Georgia Tech IT Resources. The following sections define the acceptable uses of Georgia Tech IT Resources. Any conflict between these policies and the legitimate business of the institute can be resolved through the policy exception request process as defined with the Policy Exception Policy. Acceptable Use Employees and student employees - With the exception of incidental personal use, as defined below, Georgia Tech IT Resources must be used only to conduct the legitimate business of the Institute (e.g., scholarly activity, academic instruction, research, learning, business operations). Incidental personal use of Georgia Tech IT Resources by Georgia Tech employees is permitted if the personal use does not interfere with the execution of job duties, does not incur cost on behalf of the Institute, and is not unacceptable as defined in the Unacceptable Use section below. Students - Georgia Tech students may use the ResNet, EastNet, and LAWN networks for recreational and personal purposes to the extent that such use is not unacceptable as defined in the Unacceptable Use section below, and does not adversely affect network service performance for other users engaged in academic, research, or official business activities. Unacceptable Use Georgia Tech employees, including students acting as employees, are prohibited from the following actions when using Georgia Tech IT Resources: Unauthorized use of IT Resources for commercial purposes or personal gain Transmitting commercial or personal advertisements, solicitations, or promotions All users are prohibited from using Georgia Tech IT resources in a manner which results in a violation of law or policy or potentially adversely affects network service performance. Examples of Unacceptable Use include, but are not limited to, the following: Activity that violates federal, state, or local law Activity that violates any Institute or Board of Regents policy Activities that lead to the destruction or damage of equipment, software, or data belonging to others or the Institute Circumventing information security controls of Institute IT Resources Releasing malware Intentionally installing malicious software Impeding or disrupting the legitimate computing activities of others Unauthorized use of accounts, access codes, passwords, or identification numbers Unauthorized use of systems and networks Unauthorized monitoring of communications This list is not complete or exhaustive. It provides examples of prohibited actions. Any user in doubt about the acceptable use of Georgia Tech IT Resources should contact Cyber Security for further clarification and assistance. Scope All Georgia Tech IT resource users are covered by this policy. Policy Terms Georgia Tech IT Resources \u2013 Georgia Tech owned computers, networks, devices, storage, applications, or other IT equipment. \u201cGeorgia Tech owned\u201d is defined as equipment purchased with either Institute funding (including sources such as Foundation funds etc.) or Sponsored Research funding (unless otherwise specified in the research agreement). Enforcement Violations of this policy may result in loss of Georgia Tech system and network usage privileges, and/or disciplinary action (up to and including termination or expulsion) as outlined in applicable Georgia Tech policies. If user suspects that they are a victim of a violation of this policy, then the violation may be reported directly to the Georgia Tech Cyber Security team by sending an email to cyber@security.gatech.edu per the Incident Reporting procedures found in the Cyber Security Policy. 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Exercising the right to vote allows individuals the opportunity to engage with their local community, as well as the nation \u2013 each and every vote counts! We at Georgia Tech are here as a resource to you as you navigate the voting process. 2022 State of Georgia - Election Dates & Deadlines November 8, 2022 - General Election and Special Election Runoffs for Local and State Offices October 11, 2022 - Voter Registration Deadline December 6, 2022 - General Election Runoff for Federal Offices November 7, 2022 - Voter Registration Deadline VoterTech Student Course Find more information about the VoterTech Vertically Integrated Projects (VIP) Course here. If you would like to view the webpage being created by the class, you can do so here. Important Resources How to Register to Vote Deadline to Register to Vote \u200bWhere to Vote Early Voting Locations How to Vote by Mail - Absentee Voting\u200b How to Volunteer as a Poll Worker\u200b My Voter Page \u2013 Georgia Secretary of State Find registration status, mail-in application and ballot status, provisional ballot status, poll location, early voting locations, identify elected officials, and sample ballots. Georgia Voter Absentee Ballot Request Georgia Advanced Voting Location Information Key Dates and Deadlines Georgia Voting Calendar 2022 State Primary Election Dates 2022 Early Voting Q: Can I still vote for this early election? A: Check your county\u2019s election website for details. Some counties may offer additional Saturday voting opportunities, but none will be open on Sundays. Absentee ballots, on the other hand, are being sent now to registered voters that requested a ballot. Q: Will all counties hold early voting? A: In Georgia, yes! Polling Precincts Q: Will voting places be screening people for COVID symptoms? And if you are showing symptoms, will you be turned away? Are masks required and if you don't have one or don't want to use one, will you be turned away? A: This is a very fluid situation. Many stations will have masks available, but there is no statewide rule that requires that masks must be worn inside the precinct. Also, poll workers will not screen for COVID symptoms (for example, no one will take your temperature). By law, no lawfully registered voter can be turned away. If you are not well or have concerns about your health, however, please consider voting by using an absentee/mail-in ballot, or exercising additional care when voting in person. Q: Is it true that no photos can be taken inside a polling precinct? So many want to post pictures of themselves go through the process. A: Correct. Photos may not be taken inside polling places, by law. You will also not be allowed to use your phone to make calls. It\u2019s best to leave your phone in a pocket or bag while you\u2019re in the polling place. Q: Which polling stations can I go to within my county to vote? On the Stage of Georgia voter registration site, I am a registered voter, and it gives me a polling station, but also lists all other voting stations in my county. Can I go to any of them, or am I assigned to vote at the closest location? A: On Election Day you must go to your assigned precinct. Some counties may be providing online information about wait times at different locations, and you could choose accordingly. If you\u2019re unsure about your precinct or its voting location in Georgia, go to https://www.mvp.sos.ga.gov/ and enter your name, county, and birthday. You will see your polling place and information about early voting locations and times, and about Election Day polling. Signatures Q: Young people are not being taught how to write in cursive anymore. Will printed names be used going forward? A: Your signature is your signature - printed or cursive. Q: If your signature on the absentee/mail-in ballot does not match the signature on your initial Voter registration, will you be given a chance to provide identification information? A: Under Georgia law voters will be notified if their signature cannot be verified. The voter will then be provided with instructions about how to verify their identity, and will have until 3 days after Election Day to submit a valid ID and an affidavit confirming the ballot was in fact theirs. Voters are encouraged to return absentee ballots as early as possible to allow time to correct any problems. Voters can also check the status of their absentee ballot at https://www.mvp.sos.ga.gov/. Q: What are they matching signatures to? A: The signature on your voter registration form. How to get involved Q: What are some ways we can volunteer to help? A: If you are at GT, you can volunteer as a Voting Team Captain to help others register to vote and to cast a vote \u2013 https://c.gatech.edu/vote-captain. Q: How do I apply to help at the polls? A: You can apply to work as a poll worker in the county in which you reside or work. Contact the elections office in your county of residence or employment. Some counties may also be hiring for additional needs. Note for Georgia Tech employees: poll workers are not volunteers. They are paid positions. As a result, GT employees must use vacation days if working at the polls coincides with one\u2019s normal work schedule. . Voter Registration & Voter Identification Q: I recently moved. I changed my address but my city in the voters registration system lists my city as Atlanta and my license says Brookhaven (zip code and street address are correct). Do I need to be concerned? Will I have issues voting? A: Ideally, the address at which you are registered to vote will match the address on your ID card. If there is sufficient time, you are encouraged to make an effort to correct any mismatch. Alternatively, some forms of valid ID, like a US Passport, do not show any address, so if that is available, you could use that form of identification. Lastly, if you have not yet changed your voter registration address, you could vote using an absentee ballot at your old address. Q: Would it be the safest best to hold off changing my last name to my husband's name until after the election, since I'm registered under my maiden name? A: If possible, you are encouraged to wait until after the election to make changes to your identifying information. Q: What if your city on my license doesn't match what's on the secretary of state website but the rest of the address matches? Is that okay? A: If you notice any problem or discrepancy in your voter registration, you are encouraged to contact the county elections registrar as soon as possible and ask to have the problem corrected. Q: LGBTQIA Transgender individuals may not have an updated ID showing an updated picture. What do you suggest they do if questioned at the poll if voting in person? A: To avoid problems with photo IDs, voters can vote by absentee/mail-in ballot. This may be the easiest solution. If voting in person, voters can assure poll workers that they are who they present themselves to be, but should not argue with the poll worker. In cases where a voter\u2019s identity cannot be verified, voters should request and complete a provisional ballot and be provided with instructions about other ways in which they can assure their identity. It is the responsibility of the voter to provide this additional information, and all provisional ballots must be \u201ccured\u201d within 3-days after Election Day. Contact the county elections office for specific instructions. Absentee Ballots Q: Is there a backlog on the absentee ballots being sent out? I've heard of some taking days or a couple of weeks. A: The earliest day that absentee ballots could be sent out in Georgia was September 15. In Georgia, you can check the status of your absentee ballot at the My Voter Page (https://www.mvp.sos.ga.gov/). After you request a ballot, your status will list the date on which you requested, and then when it was issued (i.e., put in the mail). After that you should expect the normal time it takes to receive a letter in the mail. If you don\u2019t receive your absentee ballot in a reasonable time, you can vote in person (advanced or on Election Day), but you will need to sign an affidavit affirming that you will not be using your requested absentee ballot. Q: When are absentee ballots due? A: Absentee ballots must be received by election day. The best plan is to return absentee ballots as soon as possible, and use the https://www.mvp.sos.ga.gov/ to check that it was received. By returning an absentee ballot early, voters also will have more time to correct any problems with their ballot. Q: Will GT have a drop box for any county? A: GT will not have any county specific drop boxes. There are strict rules that govern where drop boxes can be located (e.g., must be on government property), and must also have appropriate security. Q: I'm confused about absentee voting and why i keep getting notifications about it. I'm not absentee but should I send in an absentee ballot just to be sure I get my vote in? Or is that not the point? A: If you plan to vote in person - early or on Election Day - you do not need to request an absentee ballot and can safely ignore any further notifications. Many 3rd party organizations are sending absentee ballot applications to voters this year. If you get multiple absentee ballot applications, and want to request that an absentee ballot be mailed to you, send only one request. For those living in Georgia, an even better practice is to use the online site https://www.mvp.sos.ga.gov/ to directly request an absentee ballot. This will diminish the likelihood of any errors resulting from the elections office transferring information from the paper application to its electronic system. You can then use the same website to check the status of your absentee ballot. Q: What do I do if I requested an absentee ballot but later decided that I want to vote in person? A: If you request an absentee ballot and decide later that you would rather vote in person, you should take the absentee ballot with you to the polling station and surrender it there. If you do not have the ballot in hand, you will be asked to sign an affidavit affirming that you will not use the absentee ballot to vote. Under no circumstances should you vote twice. 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Students will have the opportunity to complete their I-9 verification and the Georgia Security Questionnaire with a public notary \u2013 both are requirements of employment at Georgia Tech. Students should complete their online Student Hire Packet (step 1 of the online onboarding process) prior to the event. Signing Up for a Student Employee Onboarding Time Slot Email communications will be sent directly to newly hired student employees who have already completed the online Student Hiring Packet (step 1 of the onboarding process) and still need to complete the in-person onboard requirement. These students will have the ability to select a 30-minute time slot on Aug. 16, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. If you are a newly hired student and need to complete your I-9 and/or Georgia Security Questionnaire, but cannot attend this in-person event, contact the ASC for assistance. Call: 404.385.1111 to schedule an appointment at the ASC. Schedule a walk-up appointment online here. 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Learn the latest campus guidelines and how to continue keeping yourself, and others, safe. Stay Informed The Staff Council at Georgia Tech aims to better understand perspectives that are representative of the broad population of staff about matters of institutional importance; and to communicate those perspectives along with advice and suggestions to the Institute President and executive officers at regular intervals. Georgia Tech Staff Council serves to engage, advocate, and inform. Staff Council Goals News & Events Wellness Wednesday: Probate, Wills, & Financial Accounts Wellness Wednesday: Probate, Wills, & Financial Accounts Monday, 06 June 2022 On June 1, Staff Council hosted Probate, Wills, and Financial Accounts as part of its quarterly Wellness Wednesday series. The event provided an overview of how to navigate legal steps after losing a parent. View the recording here. Staff Council Town Hall With Kelly Fox, Skye Duckett Staff Council Town Hall With Kelly Fox, Skye Duckett Tuesday, 26 April 2022 On April 27, Staff Council discussed the then-recently announced Cost of Living Adjustment and the Georgia Tech Job Classification and Compensation System with Executive Vice President for Administration and Finance Kelly Fox and Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer Skye Duckett. View the recording here. Staff Council Members Receive Staff Awards Staff Council Members Receive Staff Awards Thursday, 21 April 2022 Staff Council congratulates members Kevin Ellis, assistant director of Financial Operations, Aerospace Engineering, and Samuel Evans III, Fleet Services manager, who have been awarded a 2022 Georgia Tech Staff Awards Leadership in Action Award. 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Through LAUNCH, Startup Launch provides teams with $5,000 in seed funding and $30,000 worth of in-kind services, including legal and accounting services, coaching, space, mentorship, visibility, and IP protection. Explore LAUNCH \"CREATE-X is working to establish Georgia Tech as the number one startup campus in the nation with the most funded student startup enterprises.\" Rahul Saxena Interim Director, CREATE-X Recent News Georgia Tech Alum Brings Modernized Vending to the Community Jul 28, 2023 \u2014 Through CREATE-X, Corey Hewitt, cofounder of Gimmer Vending, and his cofounder, Evan Jarecki, convinced investors to buy-into their product and launch something that revolutionized the vending industry. Tech Alumna Ensures Everyone Wins at Every Stage Jul 28, 2023 \u2014 Yolanda Payne, former Jim Pope Fellow in Georgia Tech\u2019s VentureLab, didn\u2019t pitch an app or new technology to get CREATE-X\u2019s support for her startup, but she did propose a solution for a problem. Sustainable-X Startup Spotlight on In Good Company: Changing the Narrative of Disability in the Workplace Jul 11, 2023 \u2014 On March 31, 2023, In Good Company placed third in the Sustainable-X Showcase. With the help of prize money, investment, and participation in a startup launch program, the In Good Company founders are working to achieve their mission. Sustainable-X Startup Spotlight on Raccoon Eyes: On a Mission to Reduce Dining Hall Food Waste May 30, 2023 \u2014 Nathanael Koh (CmpE \u201922), Ivan Zou (CmpE \u201923), and Bowen \u201cBruce\u201d Tan (a second-year computer science major) created Raccoon Eyes, to discover why students throw food away and to help dining hall managers address the problem. More news Events August 30 2023 Female Founders Info Session 12:30 PM August 31 2023 CREATE-X Demo Day 5:00 PM September 27 2023 Female Founders Info Session 12:30 PM Sponsors The Marcus Foundation, Inc. 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Ferst Award Friends of Student Life Award Staff Award of Excellence Commencement Speaker Dean of Students 100th Anniversary Speaker Request - John Stein GT: Utility Links Request Assistance Referral Form Open Search Search Search Tech Honors Historically Black Fraternities and Sororities With Plaza Groundbreaking Apr 27, 2023 Georgia Tech held a groundbreaking ceremony on Saturday, April 22, for the Divine Nine Plaza installation, located between the Smithgall Student Services Building and the Student Center Plaza building behind the Student Center parking deck. \u201c[This site] will serve as a testament to the legacy of the generations who have walked before us,\u201d said fourth-year industrial engineering major, Jordine Jones. \u201cIt will also speak to the power of a community laying the groundwork for those who come after.\u201d The history of the Divine Nine (also known as the National Pan-Hellenic Council or NPHC) at Georgia Tech goes back almost 50 years, when the Delta Kappa Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity obtained its charter in 1976. 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As more employers look for college graduates who can work in diverse settings and approach problems from multiple perspectives, it is more important than ever for Georgia Tech students to gain global experience in their fields. Georgia Tech's Global Research and Internship Program (GRIP) helps students accomplish this by facilitating industry work and research experiences in an international context. OIE is a unit of the Vice Provost of International Initiatives in the Office of the Provost. 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Supported (or inclusive) employment includes accommodations for those with disabilities so they can succeed on the job. The founders have witnessed how supported employment can create positive outcomes for employers, disabled employees, teams, and customers alike. On March 31, 2023, In Good Company placed third in the Sustainable-X Showcase. With the help of prize money, investment, and participation in a startup launch program, the In Good Company founders are working to achieve their mission. Andre Calmon and Karthik Ramachandran, co-directors of Sustainable-X (a partnership of the Ray C. Anderson Center for Sustainable Business and CREATE-X), asked the founders to share their startup journey. Where does the story for this startup begin? Sarah Naumann (SN): I\u2019ll start with a story from my senior year in high school. I had an extra elective to fill, so I signed up to be a student aid for the special education class. Every time I entered that classroom was a reset to the way I saw the world. On any given day, I might have been a moody teenager, grumpy about having a bad hair day or not getting the lead in the school musical. But the students in this class challenged and humbled me \u2013 and brought me joy. I signed up to be an aid because I thought they needed me, but in fact I needed them. What is one of your favorite memories from that experience? SN: I went to a big school in Texas with a lot of overachievers. But the special ed classroom was tucked away in the corner of a back hall. The teacher knew I was involved in the arts. She said, \u201cThese students have never been in the spotlight. Would you mind helping to make them shine?\u201d We ended up putting on a show. It was spectacular! How has your allyship with your friends with disabilities informed your life goals? SN: My friend from high school, Michael, has Down Syndrome . Back in high school, he said his dream was to go to college, get a job, and have a family. Those are the same things I wanted. When we got together ten years after graduation, I realized I had done almost all those things while Michael had done none. I became determined to change the narrative for people with disabilities by making them a part of the heartbeat of society \u2013 in jobs and communities. And I want to rally as many people as possible to join in this story! How has this passion made an impact in your career choices? SN: I started my career as a teacher to students with learning differences, but realized there was more that I wanted to do beyond the walls of my classroom. I decided to come to Scheller to get my MBA so I could acquire the skills I was lacking in order to work towards a more scalable solution. I\u2019ve had some amazing mentors in the social impact space \u2013 like Terry Blum and D\u00f3ri Pap [faculty director and managing director, respectively, of the Institute for Leadership and Social Impact]. They\u2019ve helped me to try to solve the problem I care about through social entrepreneurship. In the first year of my MBA, they taught me about customer discovery, which meant listening to the problem before creating a solution. The art of listening has really informed how I begin to approach a solution. What did customer discovery teach you? SN: I wanted to tackle social isolation in the adult population and had a very specific vision for a solution. However, when I was doing customer discovery, I discovered that of all the adults with disabilities who are job seekers in the U.S., 80% have not found employment. Many of them are going above and beyond to prepare themselves for the job market by participating in IPSE [Inclusive Post-Secondary Education] programs, working with job coaches, etc. I saw room for growth in the area of support on the employer\u2019s side. I realized I was in a unique position to leverage my Scheller College network to solve an employment problem. I could connect the dots between employers and a potential workforce. Amanda, how did you and Sarah first meet? Amanda Shojaee (AS): We connected in Spring 2022 in our Collaborative Product Development class, taught by Karthik Ramachandran. I discovered Sarah\u2019s passion for solving business problems in a socially impactful way. We realized that with her vision and my drive to investigate, discover, and iterate on solutions, we made a great team. While I saw a lot of social good in Sarah\u2019s idea, I also spotted a strong case to be made for this just making good business sense. It\u2019s a win-win. Sarah, how did Amanda become your business co-founder? SN: Being a solopreneur is lonely and tiring. I got so worn out doing all the work on my own that I almost pulled the plug indefinitely. Then, something truly miraculous happened. Amanda (who had no idea how close I was to pausing this endeavor) approached me. She had heard about my business idea. She said, \u201cI like your idea. Can you use me?\u201d Partnering with Amanda, who brought new energy and ideas, has been one of the greatest gifts in this whole process. How does your startup aim to solve the nation\u2019s labor shortage by connecting employers with an inclusive workforce? AS: In Good Company prepares employers to receive candidates with disabilities. We\u2019d love to see more businesses shift their view of inclusive employment from a \u201cnice to have\u201d to a \u201cmust have.\u201d Our observation is that employers, particularly those in the service industries, are in need of fresh talent, and here we have a talented group seeking employment. Through our first-hand experience, we have witnessed the positive impact of a safe and inclusive environment where everyone feels welcome, resulting in satisfied customers and an improved team dynamic. Describe the journey of developing your startup. AS: I researched Census Bureau data to see what industry is suffering the most from the labor shortage. The food and service industry jumped out right away. Scheller is in a neighborhood with plenty of restaurants to learn from, so our discovery began without any delay. We thought that surely at least one restaurant would be interested in solving an old problem with a new solution. El Vi\u00f1deo Local was one of the first restaurants we walked into. We asked one of the owners, Robert Kaster, if they had any labor challenges. He said they had a problem with chronically vacant positions. It was hard to get someone to interview. Then, if someone was hired, it was hard to get them to continue working past the second week. We asked Robert if he would be open to embracing a new method to solve this problem \u2013 by hiring a disabled person. Robert said that one of his values as a business owner was to employ as diverse a team as possible, but he didn\u2019t know how to act on it. How did you partner with El Vi\u00f1edo Local? SN: Amanda and I developed a plan to teach Robert and his business partner Keith Miller best practices for employing people with disabilities. A high school classmate of a friend of ours, Ryan, who has autism, was unemployed and looking for work. Robert and Keith agreed to interview him for a job. We provided insight on how to conduct the interview to be sure it was in a format that would set both Ryan and them up for success. This accommodating interview also provided clarity to the owners so they could best understand how to place Ryan meaningfully and provide him with the accommodations he\u2019d need to succeed on the job, such as breaking his shifts up into more but shorter periods of time. We told them to ask questions that would benefit everyone. Things like: Describe the ideal work environment where you would thrive. Are you a solo worker or team player? AS: The restaurant was having trouble keeping inventory organized and restocked. In the interview, Robert and Keith discovered that Ryan is gifted at checklists and likes to work alone. They decided to pull inventory-related tasks off the plates of other team members to shape a new role that was well suited for Ryan. Since Ryan started working in January, the other team members have been able to do their jobs better. And Ryan is doing a great job organizing the storage room. He reports when the stock of an item is low. He also makes sure the owners don\u2019t overbuy items, which helps them save money. Ryan is helping the restaurant just like they are helping him. How did you become involved in Sustainable-X? SN: When we heard about the Sustainable-X Showcase, we decided to go for it. We\u2019d never formally pitched and thought it would be a great experience. Preparing for and participating in the Showcase bolstered our confidence, sense of purpose, and desire to commit long term to this business. Amanda and I were both quickly approaching graduation, but both of us were having a hard time finding job opportunities that we were excited about. We kept thinking about our business, but our biggest hang-up was money. AS: Sustainable-X gave us a platform to be among like-minded problem solvers. When we won third place and found out there was an investment opportunity attached, we were in shock. We realized we could actually do the business full time. SN: If not for Sustainable-X, we would be in corporate jobs in the day and working on our business in the evening. Now I get to focus on helping this population I deeply care about full time, and I couldn\u2019t be happier. Would you like to acknowledge any other Georgia Tech people or resources who have helped you? AS: In addition to those already mentioned, we\u2019d like to acknowledge Female Founders, the MBA Entrepreneurship Club, the MBA Women in Business Club, and our professors Astrid Marioni and Manpreet Hora who helped shape our understanding of entrepreneurship and service operations. Their course content is now coming to life for us! What are you both focusing on now? AS: Placing in the Showcase gave us the opportunity to participate in the 12-week CREATE-X startup launch program this summer. It\u2019s a full-time job! We are attending lectures about pricing, marketing strategy, and the like, and are immediately putting what we learn into practice with In Good Company. We\u2019re expanding to the hospitality industry as we have connected with some wonderful leaders in this space who also value inclusive employment. We\u2019re even attending their annual conference in Las Vegas next week to continue building connections in this space to build custom solutions for this group. SN: To walk this scary road of entrepreneurship while being surrounded by people who want to see our company succeed has been amazing. We know the work will be hard, but we\u2019re just in awe of the many gifts that have already showered down. Classmates have given their time to help us work through pricing, build out the brand, and review decks. My boyfriend built our website for us in two days and has offered his startup expertise. Professors, guest speakers, and business community members have become our mentors and advocates. All of this makes taking the next leaps of faith a bit easier knowing that we are \u201cin good company!\u201d Contact acsb@scheller.gatech.edu Email acsb@scheller.gatech.edu Related links Sustainable-X Website Ray C. 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They wondered what was at the heart of the waste. Were the portions too large? Were the vegetables overcooked? Was the meat dry? Nathanael, Ivan, and Bruce launched a startup, Raccoon Eyes, to discover why students throw food away and to help dining hall managers address the problem. On March 31, 2023, the team took second prize in the Sustainable-X Showcase. With the help of prize money and investment, Raccoon Eyes is pursuing its goal to reduce food waste by transforming each cafeteria and dining hall across the nation. The Ray C. Anderson Center for Sustainable Business, which leads Sustainable-X (a Sustainability Next Georgia Tech Strategic Plan initiative) in partnership with CREATE-X, asked Nathanael Koh to share Raccoon Eyes\u2019 startup journey. Where did you get the idea for Raccoon Eyes? We first got the idea from our experiences in Georgia Tech\u2019s dining halls, mainly West Village Dining Commons. One day as Ivan was leaving the cafeteria, he saw the kitchen staff throwing out a lot of breakfast food items. We continued to take notice of waste. We discovered that pre-consumer (kitchen) and post-consumer (student) waste is a big problem at Georgia Tech and other universities. We wanted to change how students and chefs alike look at waste. What environmental challenge does Raccoon Eyes address? Food waste is a big problem. College dining halls in the U.S. produce 7.9 billion pounds of food waste per year. That food waste produces 175 tons of carbon emissions. Overall, food waste has a larger carbon footprint than the airline industry. Greenhouse gasses are emitted by garbage in landfills as well as by the processes used to get rid of waste, such as garbage trucks and burning trash. So, what exactly is Raccoon Eyes? Our business was developed around a trash can extension. The extension includes a camera that photographs food waste. We developed software to identify the type of food waste and its weight. A computer screen prompts students to explain why they are throwing away food. The paired data and feedback are shared with dining hall managers and chefs to help them modify portion sizes and food preparation. What business problem does the company solve for dining hall managers? Food waste is costly. Think of the ingredients, the labor to make the food, and the process to get rid of trash. Raccoon Eyes provides dining managers with crucial data on the type and quantity of food waste paired with student feedback. This information can help managers make data-driven decisions to reduce waste and improve the dining experience for students. Managers are eager to improve the student experience. If students enjoy the food in the dining halls, that has a positive impact on meal plan retention. How did the three of you meet, and what steps did you take to develop this business? We met in our Georgia Tech classes. We came together to build Raccoon Eyes for the Fall 2022 CREATE-X Capstone (a special section of the senior design course dedicated to entrepreneurial projects). Through our talks with chefs, managers, and directors in the dining halls, we discovered there was a real need for our product and the data it collects. We therefore decided to continue our development. What has it been like to work with Georgia Tech Dining Services as a partner? Working with Georgia Tech Dining Services has been an amazing experience. We continuously communicate with the dining staff, chefs, managers, sustainability team, and directors to understand the problem. They have helped us see what a perfect solution would look like to them. Maurice Gibson, the assistant director of dining operations at West Village Dining Commons, was especially helpful. He gave us permission to use our device in the cafeteria and offered feedback that helped us make improvements to the extension. How have students responded to the extension? Overall, the feedback is positive. Students realize that their feedback can lead to a better dining experience. What is one of the biggest obstacles your team has had to overcome? We overcame the obstacle of developing the technology to identify the food on the student\u2019s plate and determine its weight from a video or image. While the rest of the food waste industry needs a scale to measure the food, we can do it with a camera. What are some of Raccoon Eyes\u2019 big achievements thus far? Our team won first place at the Fall 2022 Senior Capstone Expo, was a finalist for the 2023 Georgia Tech InVenture Prize, and won second place at the 2023 Sustainable-X Showcase. What Georgia Tech resources have helped you develop the startup? CREATE-X mentorship, the Hive Makerspace, and courses in which we learned about the technologies used in our product have all been tremendously helpful. Winning second place in the Sustainable-X Showcase has opened up even more opportunities. For instance, Sustainable-X has been helping us develop a contract we can use for our work with Georgia Tech Dining Services. Also, we are working with a partner affiliated with CREATE-X and Sustainable-X to receive additional investments for our company. What are the next steps for your company? Our goal is to be at the forefront of the movement to reduce food waste by transforming each cafeteria and dining hall across the nation. By providing dining managers with data on the type and quantity of food waste, the company aims to reduce food waste, improve the dining experience for students, and reduce the environmental impact of wasted food. Thanks to our win in the Sustainable-X Showcase, we have been invited to continue our business journey this summer during the CREATE-X Startup Launch. We want to expand our work at Georgia Tech \u2013 to go from having one unit to six working in the dining halls. We also want to run pilot programs for colleges and universities near Atlanta. Would you like to thank anyone in particular? Abhipsa Ujwal (CmpE \u201922) and Phuc Truong (EE \u201922) contributed to the senior design project and InVenture Prize competition. We would like to thank our friends, family, and mentors who have allowed us to succeed and grow not only as a company but also as people. As told to Jennifer Holley Lux. Photo: Bruce Tan, Ivan Zou, and Nathanael Koh. (Photo credit for left image: Joya Chapman.) 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Her startup, Tech Talent Prep, guides them through the certification process via coaching and in-person and virtual classes. The fellowship spans three semesters, providing selected faculty members an opportunity to build entrepreneurship into their course curriculum and research. During VentureLab\u2019s Startup Launch summer program, Payne worked full-time, managed summer camps and other job duties, and completed 50 interviews with customers while working with her mentors. Most workdays started at 3 a.m. and didn\u2019t end until 10 p.m. Payne has a bachelor\u2019s in elementary education; a master\u2019s in educational technology; two education specialist degrees; and a certificate in diversity, equity, and inclusion. She has taught for 25 years and worked as a librarian, a STEM coordinator, a media specialist, and, at Georgia Tech, as a research associate in the College of Computing. Why do you think extra support is needed for students and career-changers to get certified? You might as well say, \u201cGo learn a new language and a new way of thinking, in addition to your daily responsibilities, all at once and by yourself.\u201d While you may find some students who are intrinsically motivated to do this, there are countless others who, with the right support system, could find themselves along a career path suited to their interests and increasing their earning potential. What encouraged you to believe you were on the right path with your startup? My mentor, Roberto Casas, really believed in what I was doing. He said, \u201cPeople need options. You're telling me that I can actually do that? Oh, OK.\u201d When they say the model is instilling entrepreneurial confidence, it really is. It started with saying I could. That's where the confidence came from. I'm not in this by myself. I can do this. Some of the problems we want to fix can actually be businesses. How was the fellowship program? You come in with an idea, and they tell you not to be surprised that it changes. You can't be so married to the idea. I don't remember what my first idea was. Every week you would get up and present how many interviews you did. Every week I had to be on top. It was more fun than work. This is a whole new level of hard, but it's equal parts exhilarating. What did you discover through the fellowship process? Just as you think you're helping teachers, they're helping you. Teachers are the most underutilized resource. You'd be surprised how many communities these teachers are plugged into. What advice do you have for students interested in entrepreneurship? You're at Tech. While you may have come for the degree, there is this whole entrepreneurial system available. Just knowing the business skills can open up a whole world. Any final thoughts? I get to teach you and you get to expand on it. That is what leaving a legacy does, and I am so glad that I was afforded this opportunity during my time at Tech. I believe that this opportunity will allow me to help others thrive. Payne completed her pilot teacher trainings during the program. It was so successful that those clients recommended her company across their networks. From there, Payne has worked with the Georgia Economic Development Creative Communities Project and with corporations. Now, she has enough contracts to work on her company full-time. Speak to our next cohort of CREATE-X founders at Demo Day, Aug. 31, 3-5p.m., at the Georgia Tech Exhibition Hall. Register for Demo Day today to reserve your spot at this free event! 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Startup Launch is a 12-week summer program for students and alumni who want to launch their projects from idea stage (or beyond) into fully functioning and viable startups. Mentorship enables you to give back to students, who will greatly benefit from your business expertise. With your guidance, aspiring entrepreneurs can shape their business idea and bring it to market. After your 12 weeks of mentorship concludes, you have the opportunity to continue serving as an ad hoc advisor to your teams, should your schedule allow. In addition, by becoming a mentor, you are instantly embedded into the Atlanta startup ecosystem at the ground floor. If you are looking to fund a fledgling company, CREATE-X gives you the opportunity to observe the student-founded startups from the beginning, allowing you to tap into the innovation occurring on Georgia Tech\u2019s campus. Expectations Mentors are expected to respond to their teams\u2019 requests for meetings and make themselves available for two hours per week. Meetings can be in-person or over Skype, FaceTime, phone, etc. Mentors will be interacting with young entrepreneurs and should make a clear effort to be positive and direct in their feedback. Separating opinion from fact will also be very useful to the startups. Mentors will also have the opportunity to attend events such as weekly speaker series, Product Day, Demo Day and other social events to interact with their mentees. Mentor Matching After Startup Launch teams are finalized, a list of available mentors will be shared with all teams. Information on the mentors such as where they work, areas of interest, and contact information will be available to students. Similarly, a list of startups in the program, with a brief description of what the startup does, will be shared with mentors. Teams and mentors then rank who they want to work with, and a matching system will pair them. The teams will reach out to the mentors as soon as they are matched to initiate a regular-touch point schedule. \"CREATE-X\u2019s Startup Launch program is an amazing experience for entrepreneurs to pursue a balance of rigor and creativity to solve meaningful problems. The breadth of coaches, subject matter experts, and resources provided to the entrepreneurial teams via this program are extensive. As a result, we have seen many teams move on to become successful businesses that are reshaping the way products and services drive value throughout the world.\" Michael Buchanan Senior Lecturer, Scheller College of Business Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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The council meets bi-annually and plays an influential role in shaping the strategic goals of CREATE-X. Council Members Behrooz Abdi General Manager, TSK Invensense Omar Balkissoon CEO and Co-Founder, OGSystems (OGS) Robin Bienfait Founding Partner, Valor Bob Friday VP/CTO, Mist Adam Fuller Co-founder, Velocity Ventures, Inc; CEO North Fulton Express Gennadiy Gurevich Managing Partner, Dominion Capital LLC Kolby Hanley Founder/CEO, UltraView Archery Chris Klaus CEO/Founder, Kaneva Sigmund Lee CTO, American Gaming Systems Charles Mackarvich Chairman, Tie Down Engineering, Inc Jim Pope President and CEO, Northern Trust Retirement Consulting, Inc. 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You determine the timing, the amount, and the target programs for your gift. When you make a Georgia Tech Founder's Pledge, you become part of a family of Georgia Tech entrepreneurs who have publicly signaled their intent to support the school. You demonstrate a philanthropic mindset and inspire your peers to do the same. Image Frequently Asked Questions Questions? We have the answers! Review these most commonly-asked questions for CREATE-X students and alumni interested in making the Founder's Pledge. Read the FAQ Image Make the Pledge Simply fill out a form with your name, contact information, and current affiliation to indicate your non-binding pledge. You may choose to remain anonymous on the pledge listings. Pledge now Pledges Luka Antolic-Soban CEO, Sanus Solutions Ketan Bhardwaj Founder, AirBox Inc. 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Ferst Award Friends of Student Life Award Staff Award of Excellence Commencement Speaker Dean of Students 100th Anniversary Speaker Request - John Stein GT: Utility Links Request Assistance Referral Form Open Search Search Search Help Welcome New Yellow Jackets This FallGeorgia Tech\u2019s annual new student welcome event, Week of Welcome, returns for its fourth year, bringing campus partners together Aug. 15 \u2013 20. May 15, 2023 Georgia Tech\u2019s annual new student welcome event, Week of Welcome, returns for its fourth year, bringing campus partners together Aug. 15 \u2013 20. The week invites first-years, new transfers, and new graduate students to become acquainted with campus, their peers, and Atlanta the week before classes start, with the goal of a stress-free transition to Georgia Tech. First-year students move into campus residence halls on Sunday and Monday, Aug. 13 and 14, and returning students move in Aug. 15 \u2013 19. As returning students arrive back on campus, they will be welcomed and encouraged to participate in Week of Welcome events and workshops, either by attending or hosting. From Aug. 15 to 20, new students will have the opportunity to participate in workshops, events, and outings. Departments, colleges, campus offices, and registered student organizations are invited to host engaging and informative workshops during business hours to help share information on any particular area of interest or about their particular role and mission on campus. \u201cWeek of Welcome is a fantastic opportunity for students to explore their new home and for departments and student organizations to showcase what the Georgia Tech community has to offer,\u201d said Christian Duetemeyer, president of the Student Center Programs Council (SCPC). The council plans a welcome party for new and returning students during Week of Welcome in addition to planning off-campus trips around Atlanta. The Residence Hall Association (RHA) also planned several events for Week of Welcome 2022. As RHA Director of Programs Parker Green recalled, \u201cThe highlight of the week for me was running events myself. Being able to facilitate connections and forge new relationships among my fellow students, while also gaining invaluable leadership experience, was priceless, and it had an indelible impact on my academic and personal growth.\u201d Student organizations and groups are not the only ones who can plan and implement workshops for new students during Week of Welcome. Faculty and staff are also encouraged to participate. \u201cThe Georgia Tech Library hosted our Week of Welcome event, RATS Night,\u201d for Recently Acquired Tech Students, or RATS, \u201calong with six tours during last year\u2019s Week of Welcome,\u201d said Catherine Manci, public programming and community engagement librarian. \u201cWe had over 1,800 students come to the Library for RATS Night alone. While pulling off these events took lots of coordination, the payoff was worth it to welcome students into our buildings and familiarize them with our services.\u201d The Library will be hosting the event again this year. Afternoons and evenings during the week will be filled with social events for new students to engage with one another and get to know their community. Each day, there will be large, signature events hosted by departments that include Athletics\u2019 House Party at Bobby Dodd; Taste of Tech Square; the CRC\u2019s RecFest; RATS Night; Yellow Jacket MegaMixer; Rock, Ramble, and Roll; SCPC\u2019s Welcome Party; and New Student Convocation. New to Week of Welcome this year, campus offices, departments, schools and colleges are invited to host Office Open Houses to introduce students to their spaces and services. Office Open Houses are planned for Friday, Aug. 18, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. If you are interested in hosting an event or facilitating a workshop to help introduce incoming students to life at Georgia Tech in August, fill out the Week of Welcome Program Submission Form by June 30. Events and workshops will be featured on the Week of Welcome Guide through the Georgia Tech Guidebook app that students download to attend FASET. For the latest information about Week of Welcome as planning evolves, visit welcomehome.gatech.edu. For questions about Week of Welcome, email Brett Hulst at hulst@gatech.edu or Carly Bloomingdale at carly@gatech.edu. Email carly@gatech.edu Related links Welcome Home Website Categories Community Keywords week of welcome Undergrads Student Transition student engagement Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "studentlife.gatech.edu", "content": "Vidal Annan Jr. Named Senior Director of the Center for Mental Health Care and Resources | STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE Home About Annual Report Dean of Students Mission, Vision, Goals Research and Assessment Staff Student of Concern What We Do Services Academic, Financial, Personal Assistance Departments Help Request Forms Leadership Opportunities Mental Health & Well-being New Student & Transition Programs Resources Class Attendance Link Directory Mental Health (For Faculty) Parent & Family Room Reservation Student Handbook Talking with College Students About Alcohol Awards/Events Alvin M. Ferst Award Friends of Student Life Award Staff Award of Excellence Commencement Speaker Dean of Students 100th Anniversary Speaker Request - John Stein GT: Utility Links Request Assistance Referral Form Open Search Search Search Vidal Annan Jr. Named Senior Director of the Center for Mental Health Care and Resources Jun 07, 2023 Following a national search, Vidal Annan Jr., clinical psychologist and director of Counseling and Alcohol and Other Drug Services at Kean University in Union, New Jersey, has been named the new senior director of the Center for Mental Health Care and Resources. Annan received his Ph.D. from Rutgers University in 2000 with a focus on cognitive processing and experimental psychology. After graduating, he worked for three years at the Rutgers University Center for Cognitive Science, researching visual perception and attention topics. Upon receiving his clinical license, Annan worked in several mental health and wellness areas, including K-12 schools and universities, youth development programs, hospitals, mental health consulting, and private practice. Luoluo Hong, vice president for Student Engagement and Well-Being, said, \u201cVidal Annan demonstrated a keen interest in Georgia Tech\u2019s mission and strategic priorities during his campus interview. His record of service exhibits strong leadership, creativity, and commitment to students in his prior work, and I am confident that he will assist our team in meeting our goals and vision for the Center for Mental Health Care and Resources.\u201d Over the course of his career, Annan has taught and presented at several colleges and universities, including Barnard College, Vanderbilt University, Kean, and Rutgers. He has received grants from foundations such as Autism Speaks, the Healthcare Foundation of New Jersey, and the Prudential Foundation to conduct program development and clinical work on emotional intelligence, growth mindset, and socio-emotional learning with adolescents and young adults. \u201cI am very excited that Vidal Annan will be joining us as the senior director for the Center for Mental Health Care and Resources,\u201d said John M. Stein, associate vice president for Student Life and dean of students, and supervisor for this role. \u201cHe is an experienced and skilled practitioner and leader.\u201d Annan regularly works with several other offices in the Wellness Center and across campus to support students\u2019 well-being and embed evidence-based mental health practices in the university environment. As a clinician, he specializes in several treatment approaches, including acceptance and commitment therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, and person-centered psychotherapy. His empathetic approach focuses on students\u2019 lived experiences, and he works to empower them to set and work toward their personal, social, and professional goals. \u201cI\u2019m very excited to join the Georgia Tech team and look forward to working with these dedicated professionals to continue to bring high-quality mental health care to the students of the Institute,\u201d said Annan, who will start in his new role July 17. Email Sara.warner@gatech.edu Categories Institute and Campus News room topics Campus and Community Keywords mental health cultivate well-being Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "create-x.gatech.edu", "content": "In the News | CREATE-X \u2120 CREATE-X \u2120 About About Us Programs Overview LEARN MAKE LAUNCH Female Founders Workshops Our Team Stay Connected Programs LEARN Female Founders Startup Lab MAKE Idea to Prototype Capstone Design LAUNCH Startup Launch Demo Day Information Register Archives Startup Launch Portfolio Batches In the News Alumni and Giving Make a Gift Founder's Pledge CREATE-X Council Mentorship Program News, Events & Publications Recent News Upcoming Events Research Publications Apply Startup Launch I2P Open Search Search Search 2022 Investors Want a Piece of Stord. Here's How the Supply Chain Team is Building After a New $120M Raise. Female Founders Program Expands to Support Each Team with a $5,000 Award Meet the Black Founders of Scheller: Aboubacar Barrie and His Fashion Brand Forenaire The startup sobriety gambit Founder Feature: Medsur What if cars could stop you from driving drunk? A peek at the latest tech 40 Under 40 Class of 2021: Mahdi Al-Husseini Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "ea.oie.gatech.edu", "content": "Events | Office of International Education Office of International Education Education Abroad Breadcrumb Home Home Apply Programs Georgia Tech Programs Global Research and Internships (GRIP) Graduate Opportunities International Travel Registry Non-GT Programs Scholarships FAQs Resources Diversity Abroad Financial Resources Health + Safety/ Insurance LGBTQIA Resources Parent Information Peer Advisors Returned Students Students with Disabilities Transient Students Faculty & Staff Education Abroad Policies Search Tuesday August 22 2023 10:30AM - 12:00PM International Opportunities Open House Thursday August 24 2023 11:00AM - 12:00PM Education Abroad 101: Exchanges Tuesday August 29 2023 11:00AM - 12:00PM Education Abroad 101: How to Find a Global Internship Tuesday September 5 2023 11:00AM - 12:00PM Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship: Information Session Tuesday September 12 2023 11:00AM - 12:00PM Exchange Abroad 101: Oxford & Pacific Programs Tuesday September 19 2023 11:00AM - 12:00PM How to Afford Study Abroad Tuesday October 3 2023 10:00AM - 2:00PM Education Abroad Fair Tuesday October 3 2023 10:00AM - 2:00PM Education Abroad Fair Monday - Wednesday October 16 - 18 2023 9:00AM - 5:00PM Global Research and Internship Expo Tuesday October 24 2023 12:00PM - 1:00PM Education Abroad 101: ISyE Programs Pagination 1 Page 1 Next page \u203a\u203a OIE is a unit of the Vice Provost of International Initiatives in the Office of the Provost. Office of International Education Georgia Institute of Technology 631 Cherry Street Suite 211 Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Office of International Education Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "ea.oie.gatech.edu", "content": "Education Abroad 101: Exchanges | Office of International Education Office of International Education Education Abroad Breadcrumb Home Home Apply Programs Georgia Tech Programs Global Research and Internships (GRIP) Graduate Opportunities International Travel Registry Non-GT Programs Scholarships FAQs Resources Diversity Abroad Financial Resources Health + Safety/ Insurance LGBTQIA Resources Parent Information Peer Advisors Returned Students Students with Disabilities Transient Students Faculty & Staff Education Abroad Policies Search Thursday August 24, 2023 11:00AM - 12:00PM Contact Meg Sonstroem: meg.sonstroem@oie.gatech.edu Andrea Henriquez: andrea.henriquez@oie.gatech.edu Rory Prine: rory.prine@oie.gatech.edu Phone 404-894-7475 Email Send Email Location Information Related Link RSVP to Event on Engage Event Category Other/Miscellaneous Invited Audience Undergraduate students This Education Abroad 101 will focus on studying abroad on an Exchange. Studying abroad on exchange allows Tech students to study abroad at Partner Institutions--of which we have more than 70 across the world. Studying abroad on exchange means that students have flexibility in choosing courses to satisfy their major/elective requirements, their housing while abroad, and have many affordable semester-long options to choose from. Exchange deadlines fall early in the semester. Spring 2024 exchange deadlines are Sept. 1, 2023. Fall and Academic Year 2024 exchange deadlines are Feb. 1, 2024. OIE is a unit of the Vice Provost of International Initiatives in the Office of the Provost. Office of International Education Georgia Institute of Technology 631 Cherry Street Suite 211 Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Office of International Education Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "create-x.gatech.edu", "content": "Batches | CREATE-X \u2120 CREATE-X \u2120 About About Us Programs Overview LEARN MAKE LAUNCH Female Founders Workshops Our Team Stay Connected Programs LEARN Female Founders Startup Lab MAKE Idea to Prototype Capstone Design LAUNCH Startup Launch Demo Day Information Register Archives Startup Launch Portfolio Batches In the News Alumni and Giving Make a Gift Founder's Pledge CREATE-X Council Mentorship Program News, Events & Publications Recent News Upcoming Events Research Publications Apply Startup Launch I2P Open Search Search Search Batch 1 2014 Explore Batch 2 2015 Explore Batch 3 2016 Explore Batch 4 2017 Explore Batch 5 2018 Explore Batch 6 2019 Explore Batch 7 2020 Explore Batch 8 2021 Explore Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "mygeorgiatech.gatech.edu", "content": "Georgia Tech"}, {"subdomain": "create-x.gatech.edu", "content": "Female Founders Info Session | CREATE-X \u2120 CREATE-X \u2120 About About Us Programs Overview LEARN MAKE LAUNCH Female Founders Workshops Our Team Stay Connected Programs LEARN Female Founders Startup Lab MAKE Idea to Prototype Capstone Design LAUNCH Startup Launch Demo Day Information Register Archives Startup Launch Portfolio Batches In the News Alumni and Giving Make a Gift Founder's Pledge CREATE-X Council Mentorship Program News, Events & Publications Recent News Upcoming Events Research Publications Apply Startup Launch I2P Open Search Search Search August 30 2023 12:30 PM Location Related Link Location URL Related Link Related links Female Founders Info Sessions Keywords CREATE-X; startups Wednesday, August 30, 2023 12:30PM Join the Female Founders program info session, and find out the support you can get to create a startup! The program is open to all women and non-binary persons considering entrepreneurship. It provides lean startup method modules supported by advice, resources, networking opportunities, coaching and modest funding to enable participants to do early customer evaluation (20 to 30 interviews). Upon successful completion of the program, participants may be recommended to apply to the Georgia Tech Startup Launch program through CREATE-X, the National Science Foundation's I-Corps Teams, and/or Sites programs, among others. Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "ea.oie.gatech.edu", "content": "Home | Office of International Education Office of International Education Education Abroad Home Apply Programs Georgia Tech Programs Global Research and Internships (GRIP) Graduate Opportunities International Travel Registry Non-GT Programs Scholarships FAQs Resources Diversity Abroad Financial Resources Health + Safety/ Insurance LGBTQIA Resources Parent Information Peer Advisors Returned Students Students with Disabilities Transient Students Faculty & Staff Education Abroad Policies Search Education Abroad Georgia Tech sends 2000+ students abroad annually on Education Abroad programs. Education abroad gives students an opportunity to improve their global competencies while meeting their academic goals and fulfilling their degree requirements. For more information, search for programs or make an appointment to meet virtually with an Advisor. Quick Links Study Abroad Programs Study Abroad Scholarships Meet (virtually) with an Advisor Forms Information Session Recordings Photo Gallery Peer Advisors Study Abroad Covid-19 Vaccine Information Study Abroad Covid-19 Vaccine Information EA Newsletter Sign Up Subscribe * indicates required Email Address * First Name Last Name Academic Year * First YearSecond YearThird YearFourth YearFifth YearPost-Graduate Student Stay Connected Upcoming Events: Thursday November 2 2023 11:00AM - 12:00PM How to Afford Study Abroad Pagination First page \u00ab First Previous page \u2039 Previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 more OIE is a unit of the Vice Provost of International Initiatives in the Office of the Provost. Office of International Education Georgia Institute of Technology 631 Cherry Street Suite 211 Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Office of International Education Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "ea.oie.gatech.edu", "content": "International Opportunities Open House | Office of International Education Office of International Education Education Abroad Breadcrumb Home Home Apply Programs Georgia Tech Programs Global Research and Internships (GRIP) Graduate Opportunities International Travel Registry Non-GT Programs Scholarships FAQs Resources Diversity Abroad Financial Resources Health + Safety/ Insurance LGBTQIA Resources Parent Information Peer Advisors Returned Students Students with Disabilities Transient Students Faculty & Staff Education Abroad Policies Search Tuesday August 22, 2023 10:30AM - 12:00PM Phone 404-894-7475 Email Send Email Location Skiles Courtyard Event Category Other/Miscellaneous Invited Audience Undergraduate students Meet OIE advisors and learn about study abroad opportunities, Global Research and Internship Programs, the International Plan, scholarships, and more. This is a great time to ask questions about Tech's many programs in one place. We hope to see you there! RSVP to Event on Engage OIE is a unit of the Vice Provost of International Initiatives in the Office of the Provost. Office of International Education Georgia Institute of Technology 631 Cherry Street Suite 211 Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Office of International Education Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "ea.oie.gatech.edu", "content": "Exchange Abroad 101: Oxford & Pacific Programs | Office of International Education Office of International Education Education Abroad Breadcrumb Home Home Apply Programs Georgia Tech Programs Global Research and Internships (GRIP) Graduate Opportunities International Travel Registry Non-GT Programs Scholarships FAQs Resources Diversity Abroad Financial Resources Health + Safety/ Insurance LGBTQIA Resources Parent Information Peer Advisors Returned Students Students with Disabilities Transient Students Faculty & Staff Education Abroad Policies Search Tuesday September 12, 2023 11:00AM - 12:00PM Contact Mary Alice Allen: maryalice.allen@oie.gatech.edu Rory Prine: rory.prine@oie.gatech.edu Phone 404-894-7475 Email Send Email Location Information Related Links Oxford Summer Program Pacific Program Event Category Other/Miscellaneous Invited Audience Undergraduate students This Education Abroad 101 will focus on the Oxford Summer Program and the Pacific Program. The Oxford Program consists of one week of pre-departure classes in Atlanta followed by five weeks traveling throughout continental Europe. Once the Travel Portion concludes, students spend six weeks studying in Oxford, England while living at Mansfield College. Earning twelve credit hours along the way, students have the opportunity to seize the only chance in their lives to take a 11-week adventure to study and learn first-hand through the lens of multiple European cultures. The Pacific Program is a 12 week long Georgia Tech faculty-led study abroad program that takes place during the spring semester. The program travels to countries throughout the Pacific Ocean, spending the first 6 weeks in New Zealand and the remaining 6 weeks in various parts of Australia. This once in a lifetime experience allows students to be immersed in multiple different cultures while earning 12-13 class credits. OIE is a unit of the Vice Provost of International Initiatives in the Office of the Provost. Office of International Education Georgia Institute of Technology 631 Cherry Street Suite 211 Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Office of International Education Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "create-x.gatech.edu", "content": "Startup Launch | CREATE-X \u2120 CREATE-X \u2120 About About Us Programs Overview LEARN MAKE LAUNCH Female Founders Workshops Our Team Stay Connected Programs LEARN Female Founders Startup Lab MAKE Idea to Prototype Capstone Design LAUNCH Startup Launch Demo Day Information Register Archives Startup Launch Portfolio Batches In the News Alumni and Giving Make a Gift Founder's Pledge CREATE-X Council Mentorship Program News, Events & Publications Recent News Upcoming Events Research Publications Apply Startup Launch I2P Open Search Search Search About CREATE-X Startup Launch is a program for Georgia Tech students and alumni who want to launch their projects from idea stage (or beyond) into fully functioning and viable startups. During the 12-week summer program, Startup Launch participants intern for themselves and attend sessions, team socials, and pitch practices. Teams receive coaching and mentorship from experienced entrepreneurs and notable Georgia Tech alumni and gain access to Atlanta's rich entrepreneurial ecosystem to prove product/market fit. In addition, participants have the opportunity to attend Preview Day and Demo Day, Startup Launch\u2019s signature event that attracts more than 1,000 attendees. When selecting participants for Startup Launch, CREATE-X evaluates the team, market/problem, and product. Teams accepted into the program receive $5,000 in seed funding and $30,000 worth of in-kind services to put students on the road to startup success. In-kind services include: Intense coaching from experienced entrepreneurs and business faculty Mentorship from industry veterans and notable Georgia Tech alumni Pro-bono legal incorporation services from a full-service law-firm Accounting services from a CPA firm including tax planning and compliance 24/7 access to co-working office space Access to prominent investors at Demo Day Image Frequently Asked Questions Questions? We have the answers! Review these most commonly-asked questions for Georgia Tech students interested in applying to Startup Launch. Read the FAQ Image Demo Day Each year at CREATE-X Demo Day, the culmination of Startup Launch, students and alumni showcase their entrepreneurial and innovative efforts by pitching their startups to 1,000+ attendees. Learn about Demo Day 2021 CLICK HERE TO APPLY! Blank Space (medium)(text and background only visible when logged in) Application Tips Tip #1 Find your passion and run with it Tip #2 Focus on one problem Tip #3 Do some market research Tip #4 Grab a friend or two View a sample application \u201cFIXD wouldn\u2019t exist if it wasn\u2019t for CREATE-X Startup Launch. The program gave us the confidence to start our company and make it our full-time job after graduating.\u201d John Gattuso CEO and co-founder, FIXD 10 Benefits of Startup Launch CREATE-X Benefits PDF.pdf File last updated Mar 30, 2022. 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Education abroad gives students an opportunity to improve their global competencies while meeting their academic goals and fulfilling their degree requirements. For more information, search for programs or make an appointment to meet virtually with an Advisor. Quick Links Study Abroad Programs Study Abroad Scholarships Meet (virtually) with an Advisor Forms Information Session Recordings Photo Gallery Peer Advisors Study Abroad Covid-19 Vaccine Information Study Abroad Covid-19 Vaccine Information EA Newsletter Sign Up Subscribe * indicates required Email Address * First Name Last Name Academic Year * First YearSecond YearThird YearFourth YearFifth YearPost-Graduate Student Stay Connected Upcoming Events: Tuesday August 22 2023 10:30AM - 12:00PM International Opportunities Open House Thursday August 24 2023 11:00AM - 12:00PM Education Abroad 101: Exchanges Tuesday August 29 2023 11:00AM - 12:00PM Education Abroad 101: How to Find a Global Internship Tuesday September 5 2023 11:00AM - 12:00PM Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship: Information Session Tuesday September 12 2023 11:00AM - 12:00PM Exchange Abroad 101: Oxford & Pacific Programs Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page Next \u203a Last page Last \u00bb more OIE is a unit of the Vice Provost of International Initiatives in the Office of the Provost. 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Office of International Education Georgia Institute of Technology 631 Cherry Street Suite 211 Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Office of International Education Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "create-x.gatech.edu", "content": "CREATE-X Demo Day | CREATE-X \u2120 CREATE-X \u2120 About About Us Programs Overview LEARN MAKE LAUNCH Female Founders Workshops Our Team Stay Connected Programs LEARN Female Founders Startup Lab MAKE Idea to Prototype Capstone Design LAUNCH Startup Launch Demo Day Information Register Archives Startup Launch Portfolio Batches In the News Alumni and Giving Make a Gift Founder's Pledge CREATE-X Council Mentorship Program News, Events & Publications Recent News Upcoming Events Research Publications Apply Startup Launch I2P Open Search Search Search August 31 2023 5:00 PM Location Exhibition Hall 350 Ferst Dr NW Atlanta, GA 30313 Fee Free Extras Free food Related links Demo Day Registration Event categories Career/Professional development Other/Miscellaneous Keywords CREATE-X; startups; entrepreneurship; business; exhibition; showcase; tech Thursday, August 31, 2023 05:00PM Engage with 100+ startups, including those created by faculty teams through VentureLab. This year\u2019s cohort is working on products ranging from consumer apps to deep tech based on research coming out of our labs. Register today, and don\u2019t miss your opportunity to see unicorns in the making, speak directly to our founders, mingle with Atlanta business and community leaders, and more during GT Startup Launch\u2019s biggest event. 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Georgia Tech Alum Brings Modernized Vending to the Community Jul 28, 2023 \u2014 Through CREATE-X, Corey Hewitt, cofounder of Gimmer Vending, and his cofounder, Evan Jarecki, convinced investors to buy-into their product and launch something that revolutionized the vending industry. Sustainable-X Startup Spotlight on In Good Company: Changing the Narrative of Disability in the Workplace Jul 11, 2023 \u2014 On March 31, 2023, In Good Company placed third in the Sustainable-X Showcase. With the help of prize money, investment, and participation in a startup launch program, the In Good Company founders are working to achieve their mission. Sustainable-X Startup Spotlight on Raccoon Eyes: On a Mission to Reduce Dining Hall Food Waste May 30, 2023 \u2014 Nathanael Koh (CmpE \u201922), Ivan Zou (CmpE \u201923), and Bowen \u201cBruce\u201d Tan (a second-year computer science major) created Raccoon Eyes, to discover why students throw food away and to help dining hall managers address the problem. After a Semester of Tinkering, Students Present Their Prototypes May 03, 2023 \u2014 Fungi fashion, cricket-based snacks, and an improved for IUD insertion. These were the winning products of the Spring 2023 I2P Showcase, which had over 30 on display. Each team came with their own missions, apprehensions, and lessons learned before reachi Tech and Emory Students Show-Off Mental Health Solutions at 2023 EGHI/GT Hackathon May 03, 2023 \u2014 On April 1, eight teams, comprised of both Georgia Tech and Emory University students, presented solutions to tackle mental health challenges and improve wellbeing, at the 2023 EGHI/GT Hackathon for Mental Health Technologies Hackathon. Student Startup WheelChariot Aims to Improve the Lives of People with Disabilities Apr 18, 2023 \u2014 On March 31, student startup WheelChariot took first prize in the Sustainable-X Showcase, moving forward their goal to set a new gold standard for accessibility. Students Win Startup Seed Funding in First Sustainable-X Showcase Apr 18, 2023 \u2014 Aligning profit with impact was at the heart of the first Sustainable-X Showcase held at the Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business on March 31, 2023. 2023 EGHI/GT Mental Health Technologies Hackathon Schedule Released Mar 30, 2023 \u2014 Atlanta, GA The spring EGHI/GT 2023 hackathon, which will focus on mental health technologies, is taking place Saturday, April 1, at 2 p.m., at Tech Square ATL Social Club (848 Spring St NW, Atlanta, GA 30308). CREATE-X Alumnus Co-founds Supercopy AI After Trial and Error Mar 30, 2023 \u2014 After five attempts and a corporate career stint, Richard Lee finally founded his own startup, an AI writing tool for marketers called Supercopy. Pagination Current page 1 Next page Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Teams accepted into I2P receive a $500 reimbursement for physical expenses, course credit, and mentorship from a Georgia Tech faculty member. Applications for I2P are accepted each semester. Image Frequently Asked Questions Questions? We have the answers! Review these most commonly-asked questions for Georgia Tech students interested in applying to I2P. Read the FAQ Image I2P Showcase At the I2P Showcase each semester, student inventors across campus present functional prototypes with application to real-world problems. Read about the spring 2023 I2P Showcase \u201cIf you\u2019re interested in being an entrepreneur, Idea to Prototype is a must-do. The resources Georgia Tech provides are invaluable, and you\u2019ll get to meet people that will remain great connections for the rest of your life.\" Nicole Williams Team Radiochain Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "create-x.gatech.edu", "content": "Georgia Tech Alum Brings Modernized Vending to the Community | CREATE-X \u2120 CREATE-X \u2120 About About Us Programs Overview LEARN MAKE LAUNCH Female Founders Workshops Our Team Stay Connected Programs LEARN Female Founders Startup Lab MAKE Idea to Prototype Capstone Design LAUNCH Startup Launch Demo Day Information Register Archives Startup Launch Portfolio Batches In the News Alumni and Giving Make a Gift Founder's Pledge CREATE-X Council Mentorship Program News, Events & Publications Recent News Upcoming Events Research Publications Apply Startup Launch I2P Open Search Search Search Jul 28, 2023 Corey Hewitt, co-founder of Gimmer Vending, was a part of the inaugural cohort of CREATE-X\u2019s GT Startup Launch (originally Startup Summer). Through the program, he found a community that he still taps into today. While at Tech, Hewitt studied electrical engineering. He met his co-founder, Evan Jarecki, through an internship with Gulf Stream Aerospace. They had complimentary skills and similar goals, so they decided to go into business together. What did you think about the way you and your co-founder worked? It\u2019s surprised me how much of a superpower it was. That just turned out to be magical. How did you and your co-founder decide on what startup to create? The way that vending machines order food, or the way that grocery stores invoice the people who make deliveries, happens with a super old-school technology called DEX. When we got started, you literally had to carry a guitar jack cord around to be able to plug into these DEX ports to communicate with the mainframe of the grocery store or the control board of the vending machine. The other end of that would be like a Zebra or Motorola PDA, and that's how you communicate with them. I think it\u2019s bizarre when people learn how old-school information happens in vending and in grocery stores. Why did you join CREATE-X? Knowing that it would take both hardware and software kind of raised the bar of what we needed to get this idea off the ground. We knew that instead of just two guys on two laptops working in a garage coding their way to a solution, we were going to need a couple more people with different specialties. Doing those things usually involves cash. CREATE-X means to me an ecosystem and a support system for innovation. How did your startup develop? The idea definitely got more refined. There was still this process of experimentation and accelerated mini failures that gave us a lot more confidence. Even though we came into the program with an idea of what we wanted to solve, it became a lot more refined through this constant iteration, experimentation, and customer discovery throughout the program. What were your biggest challenges? Money issues were some of the biggest challenges. How do you fund a lot of these initial projects with no budget? There\u2019s this romantic view of being a startup. It\u2019s not as romantic as the movies make it seem. What gave you confidence despite the challenges? Our customers wanted us to be successful because they wanted the solution. That felt so validating, not only that we can solve a problem, but people value it. We used one customer\u2019s investment in us to talk to other investors. That gave a lot more confidence in the ultimate solution that we decided to pursue. How did the Georgia Tech community benefit you during the beginning stages of your startup journey? We were getting all the right attention from different people. You've got nothing when you make a startup. You don't have HR. You don't have legal. You don't have office space. You don't have a training manual. You hire the first employee, and you make a bunch of mistakes. All of these things are brand new. I was able to lean on the network at Georgia Tech and ask people through the program, \u201cWho can I talk to who has done this before?\u201d And they would say, \u201cTalk to this guy. He's either failed at it or he's succeeded at it. Either way, you'll learn something.\u201d I think that helped us sidestep a number of mistakes. I would have failed without the help of others. That was the biggest lesson. What advice would you give someone who wants to build a startup? I\u2019ve noticed that those who try tend to still leave a dent on the world. If you put yourself out there, what I\u2019ve seen is the Atlanta startup community is actually supportive. We have connections to people now. Where are you now with your startup, and what are your plans? Instead of being a founder, I want to work with a founder. Gimme Vending has been named product of the year, 40 Under 40, Tag Top 40, #1 B2B in Georgia, and received other recognition. After almost nine years as CEO, Hewitt will now try something new. He\u2019s leaving his startup this month and is excited about electrification and emerging tech in developing community support. He plans to work with founders in those areas. Hewitt also plans to be a CREATE-X mentor and a mentor in pitch competitions across the state. Speak to our next cohort of CREATE-X founders at Demo Day, Aug. 31, 3-5p.m., at the Georgia Tech Exhibition Hall. Register for Demo Day today to reserve your spot at this free event! Contact Breanna Durham Marketing Strategist Email breanna.durham@gatech.edu Categories Alumni Business Community Keywords CREATE-X alumni entrepreneurs Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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About Demo Day Meet rising entrepreneurs at the #1 startup institution in the country! Demo Day is the culmination of the 12-week summer accelerator, Georgia Tech Startup launch. By the end of the program, participants launch their startups into the market. Attendees to this free event get to be some of the first people to see their products and interact with them about their company. Last year, Demo Day brought in over 1,300 attendees, including Atlanta\u2019s business leaders. Since 2014, CREATE-X \u2018s new businesses have been valued at $1.9B. Over 350 companies have launched since its beginning. See our 10th cohort by registering for Demo Day, which will happen August 31, 2023. This year\u2019s event will feature 100+ startups focusing on a range of business areas, from tech to fashion. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "create-x.gatech.edu", "content": "Recent News | CREATE-X \u2120 CREATE-X \u2120 About About Us Programs Overview LEARN MAKE LAUNCH Female Founders Workshops Our Team Stay Connected Programs LEARN Female Founders Startup Lab MAKE Idea to Prototype Capstone Design LAUNCH Startup Launch Demo Day Information Register Archives Startup Launch Portfolio Batches In the News Alumni and Giving Make a Gift Founder's Pledge CREATE-X Council Mentorship Program News, Events & Publications Recent News Upcoming Events Research Publications Apply Startup Launch I2P Open Search Search Search Tech Alumna Ensures Everyone Wins at Every Stage Friday, 28 July 2023 Yolanda Payne, former Jim Pope Fellow in Georgia Tech\u2019s VentureLab, didn\u2019t pitch an app or new technology to get CREATE-X\u2019s support for her startup, but she did propose a solution for a problem. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Georgia Tech Alum Brings Modernized Vending to the Community Friday, 28 July 2023 Through CREATE-X, Corey Hewitt, cofounder of Gimmer Vending, and his cofounder, Evan Jarecki, convinced investors to buy-into their product and launch something that revolutionized the vending industry. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Sustainable-X Startup Spotlight on In Good Company: Changing the Narrative of Disability in the Workplace Tuesday, 11 July 2023 On March 31, 2023, In Good Company placed third in the Sustainable-X Showcase. With the help of prize money, investment, and participation in a startup launch program, the In Good Company founders are working to achieve their mission. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Sustainable-X Startup Spotlight on Raccoon Eyes: On a Mission to Reduce Dining Hall Food Waste Tuesday, 30 May 2023 Nathanael Koh (CmpE \u201922), Ivan Zou (CmpE \u201923), and Bowen \u201cBruce\u201d Tan (a second-year computer science major) created Raccoon Eyes, to discover why students throw food away and to help dining hall managers address the problem. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Tech and Emory Students Show-Off Mental Health Solutions at 2023 EGHI/GT Hackathon Wednesday, 03 May 2023 On April 1, eight teams, comprised of both Georgia Tech and Emory University students, presented solutions to tackle mental health challenges and improve wellbeing, at the 2023 EGHI/GT Hackathon for Mental Health Technologies Hackathon. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) After a Semester of Tinkering, Students Present Their Prototypes Wednesday, 03 May 2023 Fungi fashion, cricket-based snacks, and an improved for IUD insertion. These were the winning products of the Spring 2023 I2P Showcase, which had over 30 on display. Each team came with their own missions, apprehensions, and lessons learned before reachi Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Student Startup WheelChariot Aims to Improve the Lives of People with Disabilities Tuesday, 18 April 2023 On March 31, student startup WheelChariot took first prize in the Sustainable-X Showcase, moving forward their goal to set a new gold standard for accessibility. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Students Win Startup Seed Funding in First Sustainable-X Showcase Tuesday, 18 April 2023 Aligning profit with impact was at the heart of the first Sustainable-X Showcase held at the Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business on March 31, 2023. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) 2023 EGHI/GT Mental Health Technologies Hackathon Schedule Released Thursday, 30 March 2023 The spring EGHI/GT 2023 hackathon, which will focus on mental health technologies, is taking place Saturday, April 1, at 2 p.m., at Tech Square ATL Social Club (848 Spring St NW, Atlanta, GA 30308). Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) CREATE-X Alumnus Co-founds Supercopy AI After Trial and Error Thursday, 30 March 2023 After five attempts and a corporate career stint, Richard Lee finally founded his own startup, an AI writing tool for marketers called Supercopy. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Pagination Current page 1 Next page Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "create-x.gatech.edu", "content": "Startup Lab | CREATE-X \u2120 CREATE-X \u2120 About About Us Programs Overview LEARN MAKE LAUNCH Female Founders Workshops Our Team Stay Connected Programs LEARN Female Founders Startup Lab MAKE Idea to Prototype Capstone Design LAUNCH Startup Launch Demo Day Information Register Archives Startup Launch Portfolio Batches In the News Alumni and Giving Make a Gift Founder's Pledge CREATE-X Council Mentorship Program News, Events & Publications Recent News Upcoming Events Research Publications Apply Startup Launch I2P Open Search Search Search About Register here for Startup Lab Startup Lab (COE 2701, CS 2701, MGT 4803) is a three-credit class for Georgia Tech students that teaches evidence-based entrepreneurship. The hands-on course covers ideation, teaming, customer discovery, MVPs, and the business model canvas. Each semester, students learn how to launch a startup by combining in-class lectures with out-of-class learning. Evidence-based Entrepreneurship First students learn the basics about startups including creativity, teaming, building a minimal viable product, startup metrics, pivoting, intellectual property, pitching, and raising money. Customer Discovery Then students learn about customer discovery. Students interview 20 potential customers each week so they start with a hypothesis and end with a product/service that customers want. \"CREATE-X Startup Lab helped me, as a young entrepreneur, develop the confidence to tackle the challenges of building a successful startup. The entrepreneurship ecosystem that these programs help foster has given me access to invaluable resources. The lessons learned in the courses, advice from seasoned entrepreneur mentors, and training through physical real-world application, to name a few, are some of the resources that have guided our startup to where it is today.\" Vien Ha CEO & co-founder, iSimu VR Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Wang, J. J. Harris, J. Shaffer, Work-In-Progress: Facilitating Engineering Students\u2019 Entrepreneurship Through Self-Regulated Learning Instructions. Annual Meeting of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), Minneapolis, MN, Jun 26 -29, 2022. C.R. Forest, E. Behravesh, L. Dasi, M. Gonzalez, W. Lam, J. Harris, R. Saxena, R. Sivakumar, R.P. Vito, University pathway for commercializing undergraduate bioengineering student inventions, Annual Conference of the Institute of Biological Engineering (IBE 2022), Athens, GA, April 7-9, 2022. C.R. Forest, R. Sivakumar, R.P. Vito, R. Saxena, J. Harris, R. Perkins, D. Davidson, K. Ramachandran, K. McGreggor, O. Olufisayo, C. Klaus, S.W. Mclaughlin, CREATE-X: Transforming a university culture towards student entrepreneurial confidence, IEEE Potentials, pp. 14-22, May/June 2021. G. Mihalik, H.Owen, Building entrepreneurial confidence, IEEE Potentials, pp. 23-27, May/June 2021. E. Anderson, C.F. Lewallen, B. Cola, R. Saxena, R. Sivakumar, K. Ramachandran, J. Harris, O. Omojokun, R.P. Vito, D.E. Moeller, C.R. Forest, Startup company self-employment and entrepreneurial confidence through Capstone Design, Proceedings of the Capstone Design Conference 2020, Dallas, TX, Jun 1-3, 2020. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "create-x.gatech.edu", "content": "Our Team | CREATE-X \u2120 CREATE-X \u2120 About About Us Programs Overview LEARN MAKE LAUNCH Female Founders Workshops Our Team Stay Connected Programs LEARN Female Founders Startup Lab MAKE Idea to Prototype Capstone Design LAUNCH Startup Launch Demo Day Information Register Archives Startup Launch Portfolio Batches In the News Alumni and Giving Make a Gift Founder's Pledge CREATE-X Council Mentorship Program News, Events & Publications Recent News Upcoming Events Research Publications Apply Startup Launch I2P Open Search Search Search The CREATE-X Team Daniel Constable Program Manager Desta Davidson Operations Manager Breanna Durham Marketing Strategist Craig Forest, Ph.D. Associate Director, MAKE Melissa Heffner Director for VentureLab Shavon Hunter Events Coordinator Rahul Saxena Director, CREATE-X Skye Svehlak VentureLab Senior Project Support Specialist Raymond Vito, Ph.D. Special Advisor Ying Wang, Ph.D. Postdoctoral Fellow Latasha Washington Admin Professional Sr. Leadership and Executive Team Laurence Jacobs, Ph.D. Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Professor Steven McLaughlin, Ph.D. Provost/Executive Vice President-Academic Affairs Raghupathy Sivakumar, Ph.D. Founding Director, CREATE-X and Vice President of Commercialization Chris Klaus CEO/Founder, Kaneva Faculty Committee Dr. Pamela Bhatti Associate Professor, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Michael Buchanan Lecturer, Scheller College of Business Stephen Chinnis Professor of the Practice, School of Industrial Design Dr. Baratunde Cola Professor, Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering Dr. Nishant Dass Associate Professor, Scheller College of Business Dr. Irfan Essa Associate Dean and Professor, College of Computing Dr. Wilbur Lam Associate Professor, Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering Dr. Pete Ludovice Associate Professor Dr. Keith McGreggor Director, Venture Lab, Professor of the Practice, Interactive Computing Dr. Olufisayo Omojokun Chair, School of Computing Instruction, College of Computing James Rains Professor of the Practice, Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering Dr. Karthik Ramachandran Associate Professor, Scheller College of Business Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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We developed this initiative to provide a space for female-led entrepreneurial teams to explore a first business model, engage with an all-female coaching team, interact with successful female entrepreneurs, and receive non-dilutive funding. Georgia Tech has done an excellent job of recruiting both male and female students equally, but those efforts had yet to be reflected well in the entrepreneurship ecosystem on campus. The Female Founders Initiative is our response to that gap, and the need - both on campus and nationwide - for more equitable opportunities for women entrepreneurs. Apply Today Blank Space (medium)(text and background only visible when logged in) Image Questions? Email us! The Program: At A Glance Who: The Female Founders program is open to all women and non-binary persons who are considering a startup. Though most startups we coach are STEM-related, the program accepts applications for projects outside of the STEM category.What: The program provides the lean startup method modules supported by advice, resources, networking opportunities, coaching and modest funding to enable participants to do early customer evaluation (20 to 30 interviews).Outcome: Upon successful completion of the program, participants may be recommended to apply to Georgia Tech's CREATE-X Startup Launch program and/or the National Science Foundation's I-Corps Teams and/or Sites programs, among others. Funding may be used for the following: Upon successful completion of the program, accepted teams are eligible to receive a number of non-dilutive awards/benefits. Fees associated with attending industry-specific tradeshows and conferences, either virtually or in-person. (Fees may include registration costs, airfare, ground transportation, hotel, etc.) Upgrading professional networking platform subscriptions, such as LinkedIn Premium, video conferencing platforms, etc. Traveling to visit potential customers for one-on-one interviews. Purchasing resource books, such as Business Model Generation or Value Proposition Design. Developing a minimum viable product (MVP) or a prototype. Blank Space (medium)(text and background only visible when logged in) Image Pinzhi Zhang, pneuma.ai \"Coming into [Female Founders], I had no idea how robust the GT entrepreneurship ecosystem is or the amount of resources available to students. The Female Founders program plugged me into a myriad of opportunities for my early stage start-up including grant funding, hardware funding, GT patenting / licensing, and most importantly mentorship from an experienced coach.\" Image Ally McKinney, SoloPulse \"My eyes were opened to an entire new realm of potential learning opportunities in business development. Getting to learn from incredibly intelligent and professional females was empowering and exciting...Female Founders provides a great basis for any woman interested in becoming involved in entrepreneurship.\" Image Mo Jourin, VoltaPure \u201cThe Female Founders program introduced me to mentors who have helped guide and introduce me to other programs and competitions, both inside Georgia Tech and external...The women entrepreneurs and mentors I\u2019ve met through the program serve as an invaluable network, providing feedback and support for the start-up efforts in my lab.\u201d Blank Space (medium)(text and background only visible when logged in) Image Image Image Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "create-x.gatech.edu", "content": "Workshops | CREATE-X \u2120 CREATE-X \u2120 About About Us Programs Overview LEARN MAKE LAUNCH Female Founders Workshops Our Team Stay Connected Programs LEARN Female Founders Startup Lab MAKE Idea to Prototype Capstone Design LAUNCH Startup Launch Demo Day Information Register Archives Startup Launch Portfolio Batches In the News Alumni and Giving Make a Gift Founder's Pledge CREATE-X Council Mentorship Program News, Events & Publications Recent News Upcoming Events Research Publications Apply Startup Launch I2P Open Search Search Search About Throughout each semester, CREATE-X hosts various workshops as part of CREATE-X Week including Legal Buzz, Meet Your Co-Founder, Startup Ideas and Startup Spotlight. The workshops are free and open to all Georgia Tech students. Image Legal Buzz Do you have burning legal questions? Lawyers from Troutman Sanders have the answers! As part of CREATE-X MAKE, Legal Buzz offers students free legal advice tailored to entrepreneurs. Guest lawyers cover questions ranging from what kind of companies can be formed to questions on patents, IPs, equity, and more. Image Meet Your Co-Founder Do you have a startup idea but no teammates to build it with? Do you have skills you want to apply to a startup but don't have an idea? As part of CREATE-X LAUNCH, Meet Your Co-founder is a speed networking event for students to find the co-founders they need to apply to Startup Launch. Image Startup Ideas Are you ready to refine your ideas for Startup Launch with the guidance of CREATE-X mentors? As part of CREATE-X LAUNCH, Startup Ideas gives students the opportunity to share their ideas with members of the CREATE-X team to gain instant feedback and learn more about launching projects from idea stage into viable startups! Image Startup Spotlight Are you curious what it's like to launch a company through the CREATE-X Startup Launch program? As part of CREATE-X LAUNCH, Startup Spotlight features knowledgeable entrepreneurs and Startup Launch alumni from a range of business areas who discuss their experiences forming companies that solve big-picture, current problems. Register for upcoming CREATE-X Week workshops Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "create-x.gatech.edu", "content": "CREATE-X MAKE | CREATE-X \u2120 CREATE-X \u2120 About About Us Programs Overview LEARN MAKE LAUNCH Female Founders Workshops Our Team Stay Connected Programs LEARN Female Founders Startup Lab MAKE Idea to Prototype Capstone Design LAUNCH Startup Launch Demo Day Information Register Archives Startup Launch Portfolio Batches In the News Alumni and Giving Make a Gift Founder's Pledge CREATE-X Council Mentorship Program News, Events & Publications Recent News Upcoming Events Research Publications Apply Startup Launch I2P Open Search Search Search About The CREATE-X MAKE element consists of a set of research and prototyping programs that enable students to overcome technology barriers that might lie in the way of them launching a successful venture. The programs provide students prototyping grants, mentorship, and curricular credit as they create intellectual property and build prototypes toward their venture idea. Image Idea to Prototype Idea to Prototype (I2P) is both an undergraduate and graduate experience where teams have the opportunity to advance their invention idea towards a real product. Learn more about Idea to Prototype Image CREATE-X Capstone CREATE-X Capstone is an undergraduate senior design course where interdisciplinary teams of students work on their startup product idea while receiving senior design credit. Learn more about CREATE-X Capstone \"The CREATE-X MAKE program helps you concentrate and multiply your invention efforts. With a team of your peers, the MAKE courses such as Idea to Prototype and Capstone provide the infrastructure \u2014 including mentorship, money, and course credit \u2014 to help you develop a working prototype of your invention idea.\" Craig Forest Associate Director, MAKE Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "create-x.gatech.edu", "content": "Overview | CREATE-X \u2120 CREATE-X \u2120 About About Us Programs Overview LEARN MAKE LAUNCH Female Founders Workshops Our Team Stay Connected Programs LEARN Female Founders Startup Lab MAKE Idea to Prototype Capstone Design LAUNCH Startup Launch Demo Day Information Register Archives Startup Launch Portfolio Batches In the News Alumni and Giving Make a Gift Founder's Pledge CREATE-X Council Mentorship Program News, Events & Publications Recent News Upcoming Events Research Publications Apply Startup Launch I2P Open Search Search Search CREATE-X Programs CREATE-X offers entrepreneurship programs for all students, from incoming freshmen and undergraduate students of all years, to masters and Ph.D. students. The programs are organized into three categories: LEARN, MAKE and LAUNCH. LEARN The CREATE-X LEARN element consists of a class that exposes students to startup concepts and teaches them the methodology of evidence-based entrepreneurship. Through LEARN, Startup Lab gives students a zero risk opportunity to examine their startup ideas within the context of their formal education and enables them to identify business failures in the lab instead of in the market. Explore LEARN MAKE The CREATE-X MAKE element consists of a set of research and prototyping classes that enable students to overcome technology barriers that might lie in the way of them launching a successful venture. Through MAKE, Idea to Prototype and CREATE-X Capstone provide students with prototyping grants, mentorship, and curricular credit as they create intellectual property and build prototypes toward their venture idea. Explore MAKE LAUNCH The CREATE-X LAUNCH element consists of a program for students and alumni who want to launch their projects from idea stage (or beyond) into fully functioning and viable startups. Through LAUNCH, Startup Launch provides teams with $5,000 in seed funding and $30,000 worth of in-kind services, including legal and accounting services, coaching, space, mentorship, visibility, and IP protection. Explore LAUNCH Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "create-x.gatech.edu", "content": "CREATE-X LEARN | CREATE-X \u2120 CREATE-X \u2120 About About Us Programs Overview LEARN MAKE LAUNCH Female Founders Workshops Our Team Stay Connected Programs LEARN Female Founders Startup Lab MAKE Idea to Prototype Capstone Design LAUNCH Startup Launch Demo Day Information Register Archives Startup Launch Portfolio Batches In the News Alumni and Giving Make a Gift Founder's Pledge CREATE-X Council Mentorship Program News, Events & Publications Recent News Upcoming Events Research Publications Apply Startup Launch I2P Open Search Search Search About The CREATE-X LEARN element consists of a class that exposes students to startup concepts and teaches them the methodology of evidence-based entrepreneurship. LEARN gives students a zero risk opportunity to examine their startup ideas within the context of their formal education and enables them to identify business failures in the lab instead of in the market. Image Image Startup Lab Startup Lab is a three-credit class for Georgia Tech students that teaches evidence-based entrepreneurship. The hands-on course covers ideation, teaming, customer discovery, MVPs, and the business model canvas. Learn more about Startup Lab \"LEARN is a vital part of CREATE-X because we give students a zero risk opportunity to examine their startup ideas within the context of their formal education. Where else can students test their startup ideas and simultaneously boost their GPAs?\" Joyelle Harris Associate Director, LEARN Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "create-x.gatech.edu", "content": "CREATE-X LAUNCH | CREATE-X \u2120 CREATE-X \u2120 About About Us Programs Overview LEARN MAKE LAUNCH Female Founders Workshops Our Team Stay Connected Programs LEARN Female Founders Startup Lab MAKE Idea to Prototype Capstone Design LAUNCH Startup Launch Demo Day Information Register Archives Startup Launch Portfolio Batches In the News Alumni and Giving Make a Gift Founder's Pledge CREATE-X Council Mentorship Program News, Events & Publications Recent News Upcoming Events Research Publications Apply Startup Launch I2P Open Search Search Search About The CREATE-X LAUNCH element consists of a program and workshops for students and alumni who want to launch their projects from idea stage (or beyond) into fully functioning and viable startups. In LAUNCH, students have the opportunity to take the skills they learned from the LEARN and MAKE elements to the next level. Image Startup Launch Startup Launch is a 12-week summer program where students and alumni \u201cintern\u201d to launch their own startup. Learn more about Startup Launch Image Workshops CREATE-X regularly hosts workshops intended for students interested in applying to Startup Launch. Learn more about workshops \"LAUNCH provides students an incredible opportunity to create real startups. CREATE-X has helped launch more than 300 companies since the initiative began in 2014. This is easily the largest number of student startups launched by any college campus in the country over this period.\u201d Rahul Saxena Interim Director, CREATE-X Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "create-x.gatech.edu", "content": "About Us | CREATE-X \u2120 CREATE-X \u2120 About About Us Programs Overview LEARN MAKE LAUNCH Female Founders Workshops Our Team Stay Connected Programs LEARN Female Founders Startup Lab MAKE Idea to Prototype Capstone Design LAUNCH Startup Launch Demo Day Information Register Archives Startup Launch Portfolio Batches In the News Alumni and Giving Make a Gift Founder's Pledge CREATE-X Council Mentorship Program News, Events & Publications Recent News Upcoming Events Research Publications Apply Startup Launch I2P Open Search Search Search Mission CREATE-X is a Georgia Tech initiative to instill entrepreneurial confidence in students and empower them to launch successful startups. The broader goal of this initiative is to provide the knowledge, skills, abilities, and experiences that will give Georgia Tech graduates the confidence to create their own future and confidently pursue entrepreneurial opportunities. Image Core Values Experiential Education All key elements of CREATE-X are curricular \u2013 students receive credit that counts toward graduation. In addition, students explore entrepreneurship through the ultimate experiential learning mode \u2013 launching their own startups with seed funding, legal assistance, and intensive coaching. Entrepreneurial Confidence CREATE-X provides the knowledge, skills, abilities, and experiences that give Georgia Tech graduates the confidence to create their own future and confidently pursue entrepreneurial opportunities. Real-world Impact The emphasis in CREATE-X programs is on \u201cImpact Startups,\u201d or in other words, startups that are likely to have long-term impact as opposed to only short-term gain. Image 5,000+ students involved 38 majors represented 300+ startups created $1.4B+ total valuation of startups Image Image 46% women founders 21% hispanic and black founders History In 2014, with the early support of Georgia Institute of Technology leadership and seed gifts from alumni donor Chris Klaus and the Marcus Foundation, CREATE-X began as an educational program aimed at instilling entrepreneurial confidence in students and empowering them to launch successful startups. During the first year, CREATE-X served eight teams and 30 students. The overall entrepreneurial confidence initiative is a pathway, consisting of undergraduate and graduate curricular and co-curricular learning opportunities that, in total, give all interested students, regardless of major or year of study, the skills to value and pursue entrepreneurial opportunities that are real, not theoretical; in short, CREATE-X will enable students to be \u201centrepreneurially confident.\u201d Throughout the years there have been significant positive outcomes, such as helping create hundreds of jobs for Georgia Tech students who have served thousands of clients and customers, that have validated the impact of the initiative. As CREATE-X continues to grow, the initiative is working to establish Georgia Tech as the number one startup campus in the nation with the most funded student startup enterprises. Programs CREATE-X consists of three distinct, programmatic elements: LEARN-MAKE-LAUNCH. 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More than 75 startups from 100 team in the cohort, including 16 faculty teams coached by VentureLab, showcased their entrepreneurial skills and innovative efforts learned and applied during the 12-week Startup Launch program. 2022 Startup Details 2021 Demo Day Demo Day 2021 is kicked off! Find 1-min pitches for the different teams for each of the industries under the top menu. You can find the booth number under their company profile to talk to them on Gatherly. 2021 Startup Details 2020 Demo Day If you missed CREATE-X Startup Launch's Demo Day 2020, you can still access the startup pitches on this site. Click on the different industries covered in the menu and and scroll down to the different companies to see their full 2-minute pitch. Click on the company link to learn about the Founders behind the startup. Reach out directly to meet this year's talented Founders about their startup! 2020 Startup Details 5GVECTOR INC. 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In this section (ME4723-X/X01, CS4723-X/X01, ECE4853 X/LX, BME4723-X/X01, ISYE4106) interdisciplinary teams comprised of mechanical engineering, electrical and computer engineering, and computer science students work on their startup product idea and explore whether there is a market demand and value proposition for them. CREATE-X Capstone faculty provide a nurturing environment, mentorship, and financial support for the entrepreneurial teams, including relevant lectures catering to the needs of a startup. The course is led by Professor Craig Forest, Associate Director for MAKE, who has taught Capstone Design for six years. As in the traditional Capstone course, students will follow the design process, produce reports and presentations, and earn Capstone Design course credit towards their degree. The best team(s) from the CREATE-X Capstone section will automatically receive: Direct admission to CREATE-X Startup Launch, with funding Direct berth to the InVenture Prize Semi-Final Round (top 25 inventions out of 100+) Image Frequently Asked Questions Questions? We have the answers! Review these most commonly-asked questions for Georgia Tech students interested in applying to CREATE-X Capstone. Read the FAQ Image Capstone Design Expo The Capstone Design Expo is a showcase of Georgia Tech\u2019s graduating seniors as they present their innovative projects designed and built during the Capstone Design course. 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The curriculum teaches students how to identify \u2018needs\u2019 that demand solutions, and then design and implement prototype solutions with the constraint of developing a sustainable business model\u2014in other words, creating entrepreneurs. MAKE - A set of research and prototyping programs that enable students to overcome technology barriers that might lie in the way of them launching a successful venture. The programs provide students prototyping grants, mentorship, and curricular credit as they create intellectual property and build prototypes toward their venture idea. LAUNCH - A semester long program where students intern for their own startup. During this experience, students receive funding and in-kind services to launch their own startups and have access to additional capital from an investment fund set up by friends of Georgia Tech (but established and managed outside of Georgia Tech). The overall entrepreneurial confidence initiative is a pathway, consisting of undergraduate and graduate curricular and co-curricular learning opportunities that, in total, give all interested students, regardless of major or year of study, the skills to value and pursue entrepreneurial opportunities that are real, not theoretical; in short, CREATE-X will enable students to be \u201centrepreneurially confident.\u201d Image Startup Lab Startup Lab is a three-credit class for Georgia Tech undergraduate students that teaches evidence-based entrepreneurship. Learn more about Startup Lab Image Tech Ventures Tech Ventures is a general entrepreneurship course that has two phases. The first phase is a lecture series and the second phase is labratory. Learn more about Tech Ventures CREATE-X MAKE The CREATE-X MAKE element consists of a set of research and prototyping programs that enable students to overcome technology barriers that might lie in the way of them launching a successful venture. 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Discover more. Latest News Celebrating the 2023 Class of 40 Under 40 Four College of Sciences alumni from three schools were recently selected as members of the Alumni Association\u2019s 2023 class of 40 under 40. From making groundbreaking discoveries on Mars to revolutionizing healthcare, meet the Sciences alums working to change the world. Santosh Vempala Named Simons Investigator Santosh Vempala has been named a 2023 Simons Investigator in theoretical computer science. The award supports \u201coutstanding theoretical scientists in their most productive years, when they are establishing creative new research directions, providing leadership to the field, and effectively mentoring junior scientists.\u201d Georgia Tech Researchers Receive $11.6 Million from the Department of Energy to Establish the Transuranic Chemistry Center of Excellence Georgia Tech researchers were recently awarded $11.6 million from the U.S. Department of Energy to establish the Transuranic Chemistry Center of Excellence. Directed by School of Chemistry and Biochemistry Associate Professor Henry \u201cPete\u201d La Pierre, the Center will serve to push Georgia Tech to the forefront of nuclear science and engineering \u2014 and push the boundaries of our understanding of chemical bonding. NSF RAPID Response to Earthquakes in Turkey In February, a major earthquake event devastated the south-central region of the Turkey and northwestern Syria. Thanks to an NSF RAPID grant, a research team led by Georgia Tech has since placed over 100 small sensors in the East Anatolian fault region to help detect and understand future tectonic activity. Hot Outside, Cool Inside 2023 Research Experience for Undergraduates Labs Visiting students from around the U.S. attended NSF R programs at all six College schools this summer, researching in Georgia Tech\u2019s state-of-the-art labs, learning from student and faculty mentors, and expanding their networks. Explore More News Who We Are Learn about our six internationally ranked schools Strategic Plan: 2021-2030 Dive into our new magazine Center for Promoting Inclusion and Equity in the Sciences Experts In The News The Earth Unlocked: Season 2, Episode 1: Space Weather featuring Annalisa Bracco Extreme weather isn't exclusive to the planet; storms twice the size of Earth, winds faster than the strongest hurricanes, and towering tornadoes thousands of miles high all rage in the distant corners of the universe. Episode 1 of the second season of The Weather Channel's show The Earth Unlocked features commentary from Annalisa Bracco, professor and associate chair of the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences. Bracco's research includes a study of the atmospheric \"oceans\" of Jupiter and its polar cyclones. (DirecTV subscription required to view episodes.) The Weather Channel July 25, 2023 Warming Could Push the Atlantic Past a \u2018Tipping Point\u2019 This Century Could the system of ocean currents that regulates the climate for a swath of the planet \u2014 currents known as the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) \u2014 collapse sooner than expected? New research, published in the journal Nature Communications, show that a sharp weakening of the currents, or even a shutdown, could be upon us by century\u2019s end. In interviews, several researchers who study the overturning applauded the new analysis for using a novel approach to predict when we might cross a tipping point. But they voiced reservations about some of its methods, and said more work was still needed to nail down the timing with greater certainty. Susan Lozier, Dean and Betsy Middleton and John Clark Sutherland Chair of the College of Sciences, and a professor in the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, has researched the AMOC in the past and is involved in new efforts to directly measure its currents. But the projects began collecting data in 2004 at the earliest, which isn\u2019t enough time to draw firm long-term conclusions. \u201cIt is extremely difficult to look at a short record for the ocean overturning and say what it is going to do over 30, 40 or 50 years,\u201d Lozier said. The New York Times July 25, 2023 Oppenheimer Almost Discovered Black Holes Before He Became \u2018Destroyer of Worlds\u2019 J. Robert Oppenheimer, now the protagonist of a much-anticipated film, is today most known for his scientific leadership of the U.S. Manhattan Project, the World War II\u2013era crash program to build the first-ever atomic bombs. But just a few years earlier, Oppenheimer had found himself pondering very different \u201cweapons\u201d of mass destruction: black holes \u2014 although it would be decades before that name arose. \u201cIt was influential; it was visionary,\u201d says Feryal \u00d6zel, professor and chair of the School of Physics, of Oppenheimer\u2019s work on black holes and neutron stars, the superdense corpses of expired massive stars. \u201cHe has a lasting impact.\u201d \u00d6zel is a founding member of the Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration, which released the first-ever image of a black hole in 2019 \u2014 80 years after Oppenheimer co-authored a paper theorizing that such objects could exist. Scientific American July 21, 2023 More Experts Upcoming Events Aug 25 2023 Environmental Science (ENVS) Undergraduate Degree Launch Event Join us on the Kendeda porch for the launch of the Environmental Science (ENVS) undergraduate degree program at Georgia Tech. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking Main Navigation Home Visit Visit About the Museum Legacy of Dard Hunter Upcoming Upcoming Programs Upcoming Events Exhibits Pulped Under Pressure Permanent Collections Upcoming Exhibits Online Exhibits Artifact of the Month NAHP Mail Art Learn Guided Tours K-12 School Groups Family College Adult Scouts Instructors Resources Teacher's Handbook History of Papermaking Lecture Recordings Paper Play Fast Film Fest Coloring Pages People of Paper Additional Reading Contact Open Search Search Search Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking The Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking is an internationally renowned resource on the history of paper and paper technology. In addition to more than 7,000 books, the museum features a remarkable collection of over 10,000 watermarks, papers, tools, machines, and manuscripts. The museum\u2019s mission is to collect, preserve, increase, and disseminate knowledge about papermaking \u2013 past, present, and future. The Museum features the Dard Hunter Collection of artifacts and books on paper and hand papermaking. Located in the Renewable Bioproducts Institute at Georgia Tech, the museum\u2019s exhibits feature Hunter\u2019s historic collection, tools from the early industrialization of papermaking, environmental issues related to papermaking, and changing gallery spaces. The Museum will be closed the following holidays: Monday, July 3, 2023 \u2014 Independence Day Tuesday, July 4, 2023 \u2014 Independence Day Monday, Sept. 4, 2023 \u2014 Labor Day Learn More About the Museum Blank Space (Small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Location & Hours Address: 500 10th St NW Atlanta, GA 30332 Hours: 9:00 am -5:00 pm ET, Monday - Friday (the Museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays) The museum is free to the public for self guided visits during museum hours. 2023 closure dates: Monday, Jan. 2, 2023 \u2014 New Year's Day Monday, Jan. 16, 2023 \u2014 M.L.K, Jr. National Holiday (observed) Monday, May 29, 2023 \u2014 Memorial Day Monday, June 19, 2023 \u2014 Juneteenth Tuesday, July 4, 2023 \u2014 Independence Day Monday, Sept. 4, 2023 \u2014 Labor Day Thursday \u2013 Friday, Nov. 23 \u2013 24, 2023 \u2014 Thanksgiving Break Monday, Dec. 25 \u2013 Friday, Dec. 29, 2023 \u2014 Winter Break Guided Tours Blank Space (Large)(text and background only visible when logged in) Directions The Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking is located at 10th and Hemphill, on the main floor of the Renewable Bioproducts Institute at Georgia Tech, a large 5-story red brick building, located across the street from Rocky Mountain Pizza and Sublime Doughnuts. A large column with \u201cGeorgia Institute of Technology\u201d stands at the corner of the property. From the Airport or I-75/I-85 Northbound: exit at Exit 250 (Tenth Street - Fourteenth Street - Georgia Tech). Turn left at the exit light on Tenth Street. Go about 3\u20444 mile, crossing Hemphill Avenue. Turn LEFT into the first driveway. A small sign at the drive indicates the Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking. From I-75 or I-85 Southbound: I-75: take Exit 250 (Sixteenth Street - Fourteenth Street - Tenth Street), I-85 take Exit 84 (17th Street - 14th Street - 10th Street). Follow the signs south on Techwood Drive to Tenth Street. Take Tenth Street westbound (turn right). Go about 3\u20444 mile, crossing Hemphill Avenue. Turn LEFT into the first driveway. A small sign at the drive indicates the Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking. Parking Two-hour parking is available in the lot in front of the museum. Download the Parkmobile app to pay. Parking is $2 per hour, plus a $0.35 transaction fee. Please let us know in advance how many buses and other vehicles are coming so we can arrange parking passes for school groups. Large school buses should pull into the driveway and offload all students at the pedestrian crossing. Buses can then park in the lot. Buses should NOT attempt to drive around the fountain in the forecourt. Mini-buses, vans, and passenger vehicles may unload in the forecourt and then move vehicles to the parking lot. 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Stay tuned for 2022 distribution events. \u200b\u200b\u200b\u200b\u200b\u200bEmployee Appreciation Georgia Tech Staff Council partners with Human Resources Employee Engagement to create an institute-wide appreciation event to engage and energize staff. Recognition Gifts Staff Council assembles and distributes one-year and five-year gifts to Georgia Tech staff as recognition for their time, contributions and commitment to Georgia Tech. Employee Career Development Center (ECDC) Develop a long-term strategic plan, develop and disseminate an institute-wide needs assessment, establish partnerships with Georgia Tech Human Resources yielding progression to initiate a program. Expanding Educational Access Continually advocate for staff who desire to pursue external training, professional certifications, etc. and partner with appropriate units to update policy. Exploring the continued expansion of STRAP Program to include more educational options. Well-Being Flex Time Establish a Well-being Flex Time Initiative to Georgia Tech Human Resources to further encourage well-being. Safety, Security, & Services Partnership Liaise with GTPD, Facilities Management, and CPSM to address safety concerns and enhance outdoor amenities across campus. 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Williams Paper Museum GT Footer menu 1 Colleges, Instructional Sites & Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Lorraine Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student & Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Co-ops & Internships Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Study Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships & Financial Aid GT Footer menu 3 Employee, Alumni, & Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising & Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Office of the Provost TechWorks Alumni Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "staffcouncil.gatech.edu", "content": "Employee Health and Well-Being | Staff Council Staff Council Home About About Mission & Goals Engagement Opportunities Newsletter Council Council Members Meetings Committees Committees Campus Physical Environment Communication Compensation and Benefits Employee Engagement Employee Health and Well Being Council Initiatives Council Initiatives Mental Health Resource Guide Open Search Search Search Employee Health and Well-Being Breadcrumb Home Cassy McInnis Cassy McInnis Chair, Employee Health and Well Being Program & Operations Manager Office of Undergraduate Education cassy.mcinnis@gatech.edu The Employee Health and Well-Being Committee shall work to inspire, encourage and support employees in the pursuit of their chosen work/life balance, community service endeavors, and health and wellness objectives; provide recommendations for resources for support and assistance; and give employees a confidential forum to express their concerns and ideas about the state of health and well-being for staff at Georgia Tech. Goals Develop Well-Being Resources Develop workshop/informative presentation ideas for well-being topics from Georgia Tech-internal professional resources. Establish Partnerships & Collaboration Expand our methods of outreach to staff members through the support of and engagement in at least two campus-wide and/or department-specific initiatives by December 2022. Cultivate Well Being Provide physical tools and information to maintain a safe and healthy well-being community. Implement Well-Being Flex Initiative Deliver the Georgia Tech Well-being Flex Time Initiative to GTHR for implementation by FY22. Committee Members Cassy McInnis (Chair), Ashley Carr (Co-Chair), Kevin Ellis, Tia Stegall, Chloe Jackson, Derrick Adams, Jennifer McCormick, Miriam Jackson, Mitsuko Ito, Melanie Paulina, Shakis Hall, Carli Barbo, Daniel Taylor, Sonia Rosa Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Resources GT Footer menu 0 Georgia Tech Resources Offices & Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GTvisitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum GT Footer menu 1 Colleges, Instructional Sites & Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Lorraine Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student & Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Co-ops & Internships Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Study Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships & Financial Aid GT Footer menu 3 Employee, Alumni, & Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising & Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Office of the Provost TechWorks Alumni Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "staffcouncil.gatech.edu", "content": "Employee Engagement | Staff Council Staff Council Home About About Mission & Goals Engagement Opportunities Newsletter Council Council Members Meetings Committees Committees Campus Physical Environment Communication Compensation and Benefits Employee Engagement Employee Health and Well Being Council Initiatives Council Initiatives Mental Health Resource Guide Open Search Search Search Employee Engagement Breadcrumb Home This committee shall focus on topics specific to the employee experience at Georgia Tech including staff retention efforts, recognition, diversity, fair treatment and employee engagement in ways that reinforce Institute values and fit within the Institute\u2019s mission. Erik Johnson Erik Johnson Chair, Employee Engagement Committee Assistant Director for Summer Sessions Summer & Special Session Initiatives erik.johnson@ssc.gatech.edu Performance Management Town Hall The Georgia Tech Staff Council Employee Engagement Committee hosted a town hall on May 13, at 11 a.m. to present how to best meet workplace development goals. Panel experts discussed the Georgia Tech Performance Management Cycle, how to set and implement goals, how to live values at work, and more. Performance Management Townhall posting and recording COLA Town Hall The Georgia Tech Staff Council Employee Engagement Committee hosted a town hall on April 27th, 2022 at 11 a.m. to present on the latest updates regarding the JCCS and COLA compensation adjustments. Kelly Fox and Skye Duckett join to provide the latest updates and answer staff questions. Panelists included Kelly Fox, Skye Duckett, Erik Johnson, and Candice Bovian. COLA Townhall posting and recording Goals Recognition Gifts Work to enhance the staff recognition gifts to include 15 year recipients. Employee Appreciation Continue to recognize staff by hosting the annual Employee Appreciation Event, in conjunction with the USG State Staff Council Conference. Committee Members Erik Johnson (Chair), Brittiana Banks-Green, Candice Bovian, Sonia Depina, Quinae Ford, Cedric Franklin, Kimberly Goler-Stubbs (co-chair: Employee Appreciation Day), Roberta Houston-Howard, Brenda Johnson, Nicole Leonard, Corey McAllister, Cassy McInnis, Trisha Sisk (co-chair: Town Halls), Adrienne Williams, Eric Williams, Alicia Wood-Jones (co-chair: Gifts & Recognition), Carol Yung Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Resources GT Footer menu 0 Georgia Tech Resources Offices & Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GTvisitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum GT Footer menu 1 Colleges, Instructional Sites & Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Lorraine Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student & Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Co-ops & Internships Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Study Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships & Financial Aid GT Footer menu 3 Employee, Alumni, & Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising & Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Office of the Provost TechWorks Alumni Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "staffcouncil.gatech.edu", "content": "Compensation and Benefits | Staff Council Staff Council Home About About Mission & Goals Engagement Opportunities Newsletter Council Council Members Meetings Committees Committees Campus Physical Environment Communication Compensation and Benefits Employee Engagement Employee Health and Well Being Council Initiatives Council Initiatives Mental Health Resource Guide Open Search Search Search Compensation and Benefits Breadcrumb Home The Compensation and Benefits Committee shall be a voice for advocating issues relevant to Georgia Tech employees. The Compensation and Benefits Committee will partner, collaborate, and engage with the Office of Human Resources to represent the interests of staff employees and work with organizations, such as the Faculty Benefits Committee to achieve a favorable outcome relevant to compensation and benefits. Shamecia Powers Shamecia Powers Chair, Compensation and Benefits Committee Assistant Director of Administrative Operations International Education shamecia@gatech.edu Goals Collaborate and partner with Georgia Tech Human Resources and Institute leadership to review, to recommend amendments, and to advocate for the development of policy, procedures, and programs related to staff compensation and benefits that are provided by Georgia Institute of Technology and/or the University System of Georgia. Advocate on behalf of staff for the development or the improvement of compensation and benefits offered by Georgia Tech or units within Georgia Tech. Partner with advocacy groups, Institute committees, and employee resource groups to support efforts that benefit and/or affect staff. Promote training, advancement programs, and opportunities for staff professional development, personal development, and retention. Committee Members Shamecia Powers (Chair), John Cook (Co-Chair), Savitra Dow, Jeneen Parker-Mosley, Raquel Plaskett, Olga Kotlyar, Sterling Dunkley, Robert Hampson, Jennifer Leach, Brian McGlade, Darleighter Miller, Kendra Lewis-Strickland, Cedric Trice, Yolanda McDaniel, Walaa Compton, Gail Imoukhuede, Roberta Houston-Howard, Meenu Mukherji, James Harbour, Anita Carter, Gary LaRue Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Resources GT Footer menu 0 Georgia Tech Resources Offices & Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GTvisitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum GT Footer menu 1 Colleges, Instructional Sites & Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Lorraine Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student & Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Co-ops & Internships Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Study Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships & Financial Aid GT Footer menu 3 Employee, Alumni, & Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising & Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Office of the Provost TechWorks Alumni Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "staffcouncil.gatech.edu", "content": "Staff Council Members Receive Staff Awards | Staff Council Staff Council Home About About Mission & Goals Engagement Opportunities Newsletter Council Council Members Meetings Committees Committees Campus Physical Environment Communication Compensation and Benefits Employee Engagement Employee Health and Well Being Council Initiatives Council Initiatives Mental Health Resource Guide Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home Kevin Ellis (l) and Samuel Evans III (r) Staff Council congratulates members Kevin Ellis, assistant director of Financial Operations, Aerospace Engineering, and Samuel Evans III, Fleet Services manager, who have been awarded a 2022 Georgia Tech Staff Awards Leadership in Action Award. 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Williams Paper Museum GT Footer menu 1 Colleges, Instructional Sites & Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Lorraine Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student & Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Co-ops & Internships Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Study Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships & Financial Aid GT Footer menu 3 Employee, Alumni, & Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising & Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Office of the Provost TechWorks Alumni Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "staffcouncil.gatech.edu", "content": "Campus Physical Environment | Staff Council Staff Council Home About About Mission & Goals Engagement Opportunities Newsletter Council Council Members Meetings Committees Committees Campus Physical Environment Communication Compensation and Benefits Employee Engagement Employee Health and Well Being Council Initiatives Council Initiatives Mental Health Resource Guide Open Search Search Search Campus Physical Environment Breadcrumb Home Samuel Evans III Samuel Evans III Chair, Campus Physical Environment Committee Associate Director of Fleet Management Infrastructure & Sustainability sel76@gatech.edu This committee shall focus on topics that may include but are not limited to: considerations that Georgia Tech is a multi-campus Institute accessibility to campus security and safety of the campus environment transportation and parking needs to and from each campus and around campus consideration that Georgia Tech campuses operate on a 24-hour/7 day a week schedule sustainability for each campus to reduce its carbon footprint Goals Safety Protocols Establish campus safety protocol manual for future emergencies (i.e. shutdowns, inclement weather, active shooter, etc.) Campus Access Liaise with PTS to determine ways various transportation services can be offered to staff; addressing ongoing campus safety concerns Sustainability Partner with the Office of Sustainability, Facilities & Safety on upcoming initiatives including Earth Week 2022 and the Work Green program Committee Members Samuel Evans III (Chair), Eric Williams (Co-Chair), Kevin McVay, Alex Smith, Juan Archila, Debbie Dorsey, Jonathan Etress, Neil Fuller, Diana Robert, Garbrielle Masinko, Nicholas Cooper-Kedrick, Anthony Yeboah, Cheryl Kelley, Tammie Brown, Jason Gregory, Malte Weiland, Alex Stein, Natasha Parker, Michael Dillon, Tameka Wimberly Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Resources GT Footer menu 0 Georgia Tech Resources Offices & Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GTvisitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum GT Footer menu 1 Colleges, Instructional Sites & Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Lorraine Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student & Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Co-ops & Internships Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Study Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships & Financial Aid GT Footer menu 3 Employee, Alumni, & Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising & Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Office of the Provost TechWorks Alumni Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "staffcouncil.gatech.edu", "content": "Staff Council Town Hall With Kelly Fox, Skye Duckett | Staff Council Staff Council Home About About Mission & Goals Engagement Opportunities Newsletter Council Council Members Meetings Committees Committees Campus Physical Environment Communication Compensation and Benefits Employee Engagement Employee Health and Well Being Council Initiatives Council Initiatives Mental Health Resource Guide Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home On April 27, Staff Council discussed the then-recently announced Cost of Living Adjustment and the Georgia Tech Job Classification and Compensation System with Executive Vice President for Administration and Finance Kelly Fox and Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer Skye Duckett. View the recording here. News Tag(s) COLA, Cost of Living Adjustment, JCCS, Compensation Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Resources GT Footer menu 0 Georgia Tech Resources Offices & Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GTvisitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum GT Footer menu 1 Colleges, Instructional Sites & Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Lorraine Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student & Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Co-ops & Internships Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Study Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships & Financial Aid GT Footer menu 3 Employee, Alumni, & Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising & Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Office of the Provost TechWorks Alumni Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "staffcouncil.gatech.edu", "content": "No Title | Staff Council Staff Council Home About About Mission & Goals Engagement Opportunities Newsletter Council Council Members Meetings Committees Committees Campus Physical Environment Communication Compensation and Benefits Employee Engagement Employee Health and Well Being Council Initiatives Council Initiatives Mental Health Resource Guide Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home Thursday Feb 16 2023 2:00PM - 3:00PM Contact staffcouncil@gatech.edu Location Atlanta, GA Location phone MS Teams Location email staffcouncil@gatech.edu Location URL https://staffcouncil.gatech.edu/meetings Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Resources GT Footer menu 0 Georgia Tech Resources Offices & Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GTvisitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum GT Footer menu 1 Colleges, Instructional Sites & Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Lorraine Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student & Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Co-ops & Internships Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Study Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships & Financial Aid GT Footer menu 3 Employee, Alumni, & Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising & Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Office of the Provost TechWorks Alumni Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "staffcouncil.gatech.edu", "content": "You Belong Here! | Staff Council Staff Council Home About About Mission & Goals Engagement Opportunities Newsletter Council Council Members Meetings Committees Committees Campus Physical Environment Communication Compensation and Benefits Employee Engagement Employee Health and Well Being Council Initiatives Council Initiatives Mental Health Resource Guide Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home Thursday Feb 2 2023 11:00AM - 12:00PM Contact Trisha Sisk trisha.sisk@dev.gatech.edu Location Online Event categories Student sponsored We invite all staff to join in on a virtual discussion about Staff Council and to learn more about the employee experience, well-being programs and resources offered to you as a staff employee. Join on Zoom Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Resources GT Footer menu 0 Georgia Tech Resources Offices & Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GTvisitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum GT Footer menu 1 Colleges, Instructional Sites & Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Lorraine Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student & Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Co-ops & Internships Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Study Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships & Financial Aid GT Footer menu 3 Employee, Alumni, & Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising & Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Office of the Provost TechWorks Alumni Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "staffcouncil.gatech.edu", "content": "A&F Virtual Town Hall: Staff Feedback on the Comprehensive Campus Plan | Staff Council Staff Council Home About About Mission & Goals Engagement Opportunities Newsletter Council Council Members Meetings Committees Committees Campus Physical Environment Communication Compensation and Benefits Employee Engagement Employee Health and Well Being Council Initiatives Council Initiatives Mental Health Resource Guide Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home Friday Mar 17 2023 2:00PM - 3:00PM Contact Tameka Wimberly-Jones Senior Campus Planner Infrastructure and SustainabilityTameka.wimberly@cpsm.gatech.edu Location Virtual via Zoom Location URL https://gatech.zoom.us/j/93704503490 Keywords comprehensive campus plan faculty Facilities Notices Georgia Tech has embarked on creating a roadmap, the Comprehensive Campus Plan (CCP), to guide campus development and capital investments on the Atlanta campus over the next ten years and beyond. The team is excited to share the progress of this planning effort including draft recommendations at an upcoming virtual town hall tailored to address the needs and aspirations of the Georgia Tech staff community. While this town hall will focus on staff input, anyone is welcome to join us on March 17, from 2 to 3 p.m. Click here to join via Zoom. During this town hall, the planning team seek will seek your feedback and answer questions as they share draft recommendations related to: Campus growth and space needs. Student life, recreation, and athletics. Campus intra-mobility, transportation, transit, and parking. Open space and pedestrian safety. Campus and community connections. Campus ecology and sustainability. Panelists include: Maria Cimilluca, Vice President for Infrastructure and Sustainability (I&S) Gilber Delgado, Associate Vice President of Planning, Design, and Construction; I&S Megha Sinha, Campus Planner and Project Manager, NBBJ Kim Way, Principal, Urban Design and Planning, NBBJ Joel Mann, Mobility Planner, Stantec Caroline Burnette, Associate, Brailsford and Dunleavy Haythem Shata, Project Strategist, Sherwood Design Engineers Adam Griff, Research and Workspace Planner, brightspot strategy Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Resources GT Footer menu 0 Georgia Tech Resources Offices & Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GTvisitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Committee Application Campus Physical Environment The Campus Physical Environment Committee shall work to provide staff with a voice and knowledge in areas of concern with the campus physical environment. The committee shall focus on topics that may include but are not limited to: considerations that Georgia Tech is a multi-campus Institute; accessibility to campus; security and safety of the campus environment; transportation and parking needs to and from each campus and around campus; consideration that Georgia Tech campuses operate on a 24-hour/7 day a week schedule; sustainability for each campus to reduce the carbon foot print. Campus Physical Environment Communication The Communications Committee shall work to promote the activities of the Staff Council and its standing committees; contribute to ongoing communications initiatives of the council to help insure transparent, timely and relevant communication to target audiences; work regularly with the other standing committees to facilitate consistency and professionalism of communication efforts originating from those groups; engage with the Office of Human Resources, Institute Communications and other appropriate units to publicize council initiatives, achievements and other relevant information to the Georgia Tech Staff at large. Communication Compensation and Benefits The Compensation and Benefits Committee shall be a voice for advocating issues relevant to GT employees. The Compensation and Benefits Committee will partner, collaborate, and engage with the Office of Human Resources to represent the interests of staff employees and work with organizations, such as the Faculty Benefits Committee to achieve a favorable outcome relevant to compensation and benefits. Compensation and Benefits Employee Engagement The Employee Engagement committee shall work to address topics specific to the employee experience at Georgia Tech including staff retention efforts, recognition, diversity, fair treatment and employee engagement in ways that reinforce Institute values and fit within the Institute\u2019s mission. Employee Engagement Employee Health and Well Being The Employee Health and Well Being committee shall work to inspire, encourage and support employees in the pursuit of their chosen work/life balance, community service endeavors, and health and wellness objectives; provide recommendations for resources for support and assistance; and give employees a confidential forum to express their concerns and ideas about the state of health and well-being for staff at Georgia Tech. 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All staff members of the Institute may attend regular meetings of the Council but may not participate in discussion or voting procedures. Visitors will be acknowledged and given the opportunity to address the council at the end of each meeting. Visitors to the meetings of the Council must be approved by the Chair and added to the meeting agenda. 2023 General Meeting Dates January 19 February 16 March 16 April 20 May 18 June 15 July 20 August 17 September 21 October 19 November 16 General Meeting Link 2023 Office Hour Dates TBD Office Hours Link Staff Council Meeting Archive All Staff Council meetings have meeting minutes and agendas. 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Sign up for news and updates from Georgia Tech Staff Council 2022 Newsletter Archive January 13 January 27 February 10 February 24 March 10 March 24 April 7 April 21 Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Resources GT Footer menu 0 Georgia Tech Resources Offices & Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GTvisitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Inform - Become the avenue in which staff receive information concerning Institute priorities and initiatives. Goals Represent and engage GT Staff through various communication channels to strengthen the collective staff \u2018voice\u2019 Recognize and showcase the overarching contributions of the GT Staff community. Partner with GT Leadership and key stakeholders to improve staff well-being. 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These events will include: Wellness Wednesdays Employee Engagement Townhalls Institute Leadership Chats Staff Council Elections Staff Council Election cycle allows employees the opportunity to nominate themselves or a colleague to how available seats in the following JCCS Categories: Administration & Professional, Skilled Trades, Scientific & Research, Development and Information Technology. Elected Council members serve three-year terms and full- and part-time staff members may participate. Serving on the Staff Council is a great way to contribute to the betterment of the campus community. Office Hours We host dedicated office hours for staff to speak with a Staff Council member to share ideas or concerns. 2023 Office Hour Dates: TBD Wellness Initiative In unification with the Institute Strategic Plan, Staff Council will partner with Health Initiatives to offer various activities and information surrounding the cultivation of wellness. 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Alumni Career Services Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "staffcouncil.gatech.edu", "content": "Council Members | Staff Council Staff Council Home About About Mission & Goals Engagement Opportunities Newsletter Council Council Members Meetings Committees Committees Campus Physical Environment Communication Compensation and Benefits Employee Engagement Employee Health and Well Being Council Initiatives Council Initiatives Mental Health Resource Guide Open Search Search Search Council Members Breadcrumb Home Leadership Will Jimerson Will Jimerson Chair College Administrative Officer Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts wjimerson3@gatech.edu Jeneen Parker Mosley Jeneen Parker Mosley Vice Chair Administrative Professional Sr. Georgia Tech Strategic Consulting jeneen@consulting.gatech.edu Quinae Ford Quinae Ford Past-Chair Administrative Manager II Georgia Tech Research Institute quinae.ford@gtri.gatech.edu Kalah Byrd Kalah Byrd Secretary Biosafety Specialist Environmental Health & Safety kalah.byrd@ehs.gatech.edu Kevin Ellis Kevin Ellis Treasurer Assistant Director-Financial Operations Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering kevin.ellis@ae.gatech.edu Trisha Sisk Trisha Sisk Parliamentarian Associate Director of Development Stewardship Office of Development trisha.sisk@dev.gatech.edu Committee Chairs Samuel Evans III Samuel Evans III Chair, Campus Physical Environment Committee Associate Director of Fleet Management Infrastructure & Sustainability sel76@gatech.edu Erik Johnson Erik Johnson Chair, Employee Engagement Committee Assistant Director for Summer Sessions Summer & Special Session Initiatives erik.johnson@ssc.gatech.edu Cassy McInnis Cassy McInnis Chair, Employee Health and Well Being Program & Operations Manager Office of Undergraduate Education cassy.mcinnis@gatech.edu Shamecia Powers Shamecia Powers Chair, Compensation and Benefits Committee Assistant Director of Administrative Operations International Education shamecia@gatech.edu Nate Watkins Nate Watkins Chair, Communications Committee IT Service Delivery Manager, Sr Office of Information Technology nate.watkins@erp.gatech.edu Council Members Ashley Carr Ashley Carr Co-Chair, Health and Well-Being Committee Financial and Operations Specialist Business Services ashley.carr@business.gatech.edu Niccole Coleman Niccole Coleman Senior Manager of Institute Communications Marketing Communications Consulting and Project Management Institute Communications niccole.Coleman@gatech.edu Turquoise Daniels Turquoise Daniels Director of Retail Operations Dining Services turq.daniels@dining.gatech.edu Cedric Franklin Cedric Franklin Dir-Budgeting & Finance Human Resources, AVP cfranklin48@gatech.edu Kimberly Goler Stubbs Kimberly Goler-Stubbs Co-Chair, Employee Engagement Committee HR Program Coordinator Office of Human Resources kgolerstubbs3@gatech.edu Olga Kotlyar Olga Kotlyar Admin Manager I Career Center olga.kotlyar@gatech.edu Gary LaRue Gary LaRue Director, Sponsored Project Support Georgia Tech Research Institute gary.larue@gtri.gatech.edu Kendra Lewis Strickland Kendra Lewis-Strickland Co-Chair, Compensation and Benefits Committee Associate Strategy Consultant Georgia Tech Strategic Consulting klewis-strickland@consulting.gatech.edu Corey McAllister Corey McAllister Academic Program Coordinator II Office of Graduate Education corey.mcallister@grad.gatech.edu Kevin McVay Kevin McVay Network Support Engineer Senior Manager Office of Information Technology kevin.mcvay@oit.gatech.edu Raquel Plaskett Raquel Plaskett Academic Program Manager School of Electrical & Computer Engineering raquel.plaskett@ece.gatech.edu Mariabelen Romero Mariabelen Romero Co-Chair, Communications Committee Traffic Prod & Analytics Coord Institute Communications mariabelen.romero@gatech.edu Eric Williams Eric Williams Co-Chair, Campus Physical Environment Committee 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To view them, you will need to download Microsoft Word or an equivalent reader application. Historical Staff Council Membership Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Resources GT Footer menu 0 Georgia Tech Resources Offices & Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GTvisitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Incoming Students Webinar Going Global with Georgia Tech Study Abroad: What You Need to Know Study Abroad Basics Finances and Scholarships How to Afford Study Abroad (skip to 5:23 for content) International Plan International Plan Overview International Opportunities Open House Open House Recording OIE is a unit of the Vice Provost of International Initiatives in the Office of the Provost. 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Learn the latest campus guidelines and how to continue keeping yourself, and others, safe. Stay Informed The Staff Council at Georgia Tech aims to better understand perspectives that are representative of the broad population of staff about matters of institutional importance; and to communicate those perspectives along with advice and suggestions to the Institute President and executive officers at regular intervals. Georgia Tech Staff Council serves to engage, advocate, and inform. Staff Council Goals News & Events Options Help Manage the Cost of Commuting Options Help Manage the Cost of Commuting Tuesday, 15 March 2022 Whether your commute to campus is five minutes or 55, higher prices at the gas pump are affecting everyone. Multiple campus units are collaborating to identify and implement measures that can ease the cost of driving to work. Learn more here. Event Highlights Importance of Self-Care When Caring for Aging Family Event Highlights Importance of Self-Care When Caring for Aging Family Tuesday, 08 March 2022 On March 2, Staff Council's Employee Health and Wellbeing Committee hosted Changing Relationships: You and Your Aging Parents as part of its quarterly Wellness Wednesday series. The discussion centered on the importance of self-care when caring for aging family members. The event was also hosted as part of Georgia Tech's Sustainable Development Goals Action and Awareness Week. View the recording here. Staff Council Announces Tuition Reimbursement Assistance Program Expansion Staff Council Announces Tuition Reimbursement Assistance Program Expansion Thursday, 13 January 2022 The Staff Council Employee Engagement Committee partnered with Georgia Tech Human Resources to expand the Institute\u2019s Staff Tuition Reimbursement Assistance Program to provide reimbursement for professional certifications. Read more here. Pagination Previous page Current page 2 Next page Events Friday Apr 28 2023 All day A&F Virtual Town Hall: Staff Feedback on the Comprehensive Campus Plan Sunday Apr 30 2023 All day Employee Assistance Program Info Session Sunday Apr 30 2023 All day You Belong Here! Wednesday Jun 14 2023 All day No Title more Georgia Tech's Staff Council Started in 2014, Staff Council gives a formal means for our 3,700 staff members to communicate their perspectives to the Institute\u2019s executive leadership. Staff Council comprises of 23 members who proportionally represent five classifications of employees as specified by Georgia Tech\u2019s Job Classification and Compensation System (JCCS). 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Reach out to the Director of Education Abroad with any questions. Contact Name: Lorie Johns Paulez Contact Title: Director of Education Abroad Contact Email: lorie.paulez@oie.gatech.edu Policy Statements: Faculty-Led Study Abroad Programs (FLSA): Institute faculty and/or staff developing, proposing, and operating FLSA programs must seek approval and follow the guidelines set forth by the Institute, the Institute\u2019s Study Abroad Committee (sub-committee of the IUCC/IGCC) and by the Office of International Education (OIE). [See Guidelines for FLSA programs.] Embedded Faculty-Led Study Abroad (FLSA): Embedded FLSA programs follow the same guidelines as specified in item #1: Embedded programs differ from other Faculty-led study abroad programs in that they are primarily Atlanta-based courses that include an international travel component, typically completed during an official break. [See Guidelines for FLSA Programs.] Global at Home Programs (G@H): G@H programs follow similar proposal guidelines as FLSA in item #1. These programs must be offered in a group format and must have a clear focus on global engagement and global competencies built into the programs\u2019 learning outcomes. G@H programs may be offered either virtually, on the Atlanta campus, or may choose to include domestic field trips to complement in-class instruction. All travel must be course related with an academic focus, included for instructional purposes, and clearly tied to global learning outcomes. [See Guidelines for FLSA Programs.] Faculty leading programs: Teaching and leading a program abroad is considered a position of trust and thus must follow Institute policies outlined for such positions. [Per the Provost\u2019s Memo on Study Abroad.] GT Exchange Programs: Bilateral and direct enroll student exchange programs are vetted and approved through VPII/OIE in collaboration with GT Legal Affairs and must be officially signed by VPII. Exchange programs are administered by OIE. [See Linkage Agreements.] [See Exchange Administrative Policies.] Global Research and Internship Program (GRIP): GT students should register global research or international internship assignments via OIE. Once registered, students receive pre-departure briefing information and are automatically enrolled in the USG-approved international insurance plan covering official dates of the international assignment. Enrollment in the insurance plan is mandatory for all students. [See the GRIP Registration.] Student International Travel Registry: Students who plan to travel internationally for Institute affiliated purposes (that are not official Study Abroad, GRIP, or GT Exchanges) must register their travel through OIE. Some examples include international travel for dual/double/joint degree program requirements, research abroad, service abroad, international conferences, international academic competitions, international senior design, and international athletic competitions. The International Travel Registry provides the Institute with critical information and contacts in case of emergency. Once registered, students receive pre-departure briefing information and are automatically enrolled in the USG-approved international insurance plan covering official dates of the Institute affiliated international travel. Enrollment in the insurance plan is mandatory, and students benefit from the Institute\u2019s discounted rates for coverage. Insurance is billed directly to students through the GT Bursar account. [See GT Student International Academic Project Travel Registry.] Non-GT Programs: Students participating on programs through providers or other institutions not affiliated with the Institute should register their participation with OIE. [See Non-GT Program Registry.] Restricted Travel Appeal Committee: GT monitors the guidance and advice of experts on international travel from the US Department of State (www.travel.state.gov). Students are not permitted to participate in Institute-affiliated travel to international locations with a level 3 or 4 alert from the US Department of State. [See the GT Policy on Restricted Travel.] GT aligns international program policies with the guidelines set forth by the University System of Georgia (USG). [See the USG Business Procedures Manual section 21.0.] OIE is a unit of the Vice Provost of International Initiatives in the Office of the Provost. Office of International Education Georgia Institute of Technology 631 Cherry Street Suite 211 Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Office of International Education Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "ea.oie.gatech.edu", "content": "Forms | Office of International Education Office of International Education Education Abroad Breadcrumb Home Home Apply Programs Georgia Tech Programs Global Research and Internships (GRIP) Graduate Opportunities International Travel Registry Non-GT Programs Scholarships FAQs Resources Diversity Abroad Financial Resources Health + Safety/ Insurance LGBTQIA Resources Parent Information Peer Advisors Returned Students Students with Disabilities Transient Students Faculty & Staff Education Abroad Policies Search Exchange Program Forms Foreign Credit Transfer Instructions for GT EXCHANGE Foreign Credit Approval Form (FCA) for GT EXCHANGE Verification of Enrollment Abroad Form (VEA) for GT EXCHANGE General Education Abroad Forms Appeal Form for Study Abroad Eligibility Requirements OIE is a unit of the Vice Provost of International Initiatives in the Office of the Provost. Office of International Education Georgia Institute of Technology 631 Cherry Street Suite 211 Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Office of International Education Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "staffcouncil.gatech.edu", "content": "About | Staff Council Staff Council Home About About Mission & Goals Engagement Opportunities Newsletter Council Council Members Meetings Committees Committees Campus Physical Environment Communication Compensation and Benefits Employee Engagement Employee Health and Well Being Council Initiatives Council Initiatives Mental Health Resource Guide Open Search Search Search About Breadcrumb Home The Georgia Tech Staff Council is a part of the University System of Georgia Staff Council and serves as an advising, recommending, and consulting body that helps shapes policies and procedures for more than 4,400 staff members by addressing concerns and facilitating communication with the Institute\u2019s executive leadership. Staff Council comprises 23 members who proportionally represent five classifications of employees as specified by Georgia Tech\u2019s Job Classification and Compensation System (JCCS): Administrative and Professional (12) Skilled Trades (4) Information Technology (4) Scientific & Research (2) Development (1) History Georgia Tech leadership established Staff Council in 2014 as a conduit for views that represent the greater staff population and provide insight to the executive and senior leadership on how decisions regarding policies, procedures, and investments affect this segment of the campus community. \u201cThe staff at Tech deserves a voice elected by their peers to help carry their message and have a positive impact on campus.\u201d said Dwayne Palmer, lead information technology project manager in the Office of Information Technology and chair of the appointed Staff Council. \u201cThere is work to do moving forward and we all can and should participate \u2013 even if you are not an elected council member. All staff members at Tech are encouraged to get involved and help make a difference.\u201d Staff Council Bylaws The Georgia Tech Staff Council Bylaws define the procedures, policies, and practices of committee tasks and members. Bylaws are periodically updated to reflect updates and changes to Staff Council operations. 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Williams Paper Museum GT Footer menu 1 Colleges, Instructional Sites & Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Lorraine Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student & Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Co-ops & Internships Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Study Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships & Financial Aid GT Footer menu 3 Employee, Alumni, & Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising & Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Office of the Provost TechWorks Alumni Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "ea.oie.gatech.edu", "content": "Study Abroad Covid-19 Vaccine Information | Office of International Education Office of International Education Education Abroad Breadcrumb Home Home Apply Programs Georgia Tech Programs Global Research and Internships (GRIP) Graduate Opportunities International Travel Registry Non-GT Programs Scholarships FAQs Resources Diversity Abroad Financial Resources Health + Safety/ Insurance LGBTQIA Resources Parent Information Peer Advisors Returned Students Students with Disabilities Transient Students Faculty & Staff Education Abroad Policies Search Study Abroad Covid-19 Vaccine Information \u2022 All USG students and faculty are strongly encouraged to be vaccinated. \u2022 USG institutions may not require a vaccine to participate in a study abroad program; however, students are strongly encouraged to assess how being unvaccinated will affect their study abroad experience. \u2022 If a third party, including a country or a host institution, requires a vaccine, students are responsible for complying in order to participate. \u2022 All students, regardless of vaccination status, must be aware that their time out of country may be negatively affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, which may include possible quarantine, isolation, testing, and cancelled experiences/activities. \u2022 Where there are different expectations/requirements for vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals in a country or the host institution, students must comply with those expectations/requirements. \u2022 A country or host institution may change their requirements before or during a study abroad program and the program may be impacted by any country or host institution requirements. \u2022 There is a risk to studying abroad during the Covid-19 pandemic that may include a variety of changes to the program. Participants should be prepared for a rapidly changing environment that may necessitate program changes. \u2022 Study abroad programs are encouraged to communicate factual updates to students, including changes to country and host institution requirements, to help students to make informed decisions. \u2022 Students who are unvaccinated will not receive an accommodation if they are unable to complete portions of the course due to being unvaccinated. This may affect their experience and evaluation of their academic participation. Last updated 8/16/21 OIE is a unit of the Vice Provost of International Initiatives in the Office of the Provost. Office of International Education Georgia Institute of Technology 631 Cherry Street Suite 211 Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Office of International Education Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "ea.oie.gatech.edu", "content": "Returned Students | Office of International Education Office of International Education Education Abroad Breadcrumb Home Home Apply Programs Georgia Tech Programs Global Research and Internships (GRIP) Graduate Opportunities International Travel Registry Non-GT Programs Scholarships FAQs Resources Diversity Abroad Financial Resources Health + Safety/ Insurance LGBTQIA Resources Parent Information Peer Advisors Returned Students Students with Disabilities Transient Students Faculty & Staff Education Abroad Policies Search Peer Advisors Photo Gallery Peer Advisors OIE Photo Gallery Go Global@GT Apply to Study Abroad (again!) 'Not All Who Ramble Are Lost' Student Blog Not all who ramble are lost OIE is a unit of the Vice Provost of International Initiatives in the Office of the Provost. Office of International Education Georgia Institute of Technology 631 Cherry Street Suite 211 Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Office of International Education Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "ea.oie.gatech.edu", "content": "Find Scholarships | Office of International Education Office of International Education Education Abroad Breadcrumb Home Home Apply Programs Georgia Tech Programs Global Research and Internships (GRIP) Graduate Opportunities International Travel Registry Non-GT Programs Scholarships FAQs Resources Diversity Abroad Financial Resources Health + Safety/ Insurance LGBTQIA Resources Parent Information Peer Advisors Returned Students Students with Disabilities Transient Students Faculty & Staff Education Abroad Policies Search Campus Award vs. National - Any -College of DesignSchool of Civil & Environmental EngineeringModern LanguagesNational Scholarship AwardOIE Administered Scholarship Citizenship Requirements - Any -Non-US CitizenUS CitizenNo Restriction Country Specific - Any -GermanyIsraelJapan Level - Any -GraduateUndergraduate Major Specific - Any -Architecture/DesignBusiness AdministrationChemical and Biomolecular EngineeringCivil and Environmental EngineeringInternational AffairsMechanical Engineering Mission Driven - Any -First-Generation College StudentsLGBTQIA Students Program Specific - Any -Austria - Leadership for Social Good, Eastern and Central Europe Study Abroad ProgramEngland - LSE London ExchangeEngland - Sheffield ExchangeFrance - Georgia Tech\u2014EuropeGermany - Exchanges in GermanyGermany - Stuttgart Exchange/Intern Abroad ProgramIsrael - GE3-Technion-Israel Institute of TechnologyJapan - Exchanges in JapanUnited Arab Emirates - AUD Dubai Exchange Region of the World - Any -AfricaAsiaAustraliaEuropeLatin AmericaUnited Kingdom Semester - Any -Regular (Fall, Spring, or Academic Year)Summer Types of Study - Any -Critical Language StudyLanguage Study (i.e.: Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Korean, etc.)ResearchService LearningStudy/Intern Abroad Title Summary Tags More information Alumni Scholarships Study abroad scholarship funding provided by the generous support of Georgia Tech Alumni, including the Class of 1957, Class of 1962, Class of 1968, and Class of 1983. No Restriction, Study/Intern Abroad, Undergraduate, OIE Administered Scholarship Apply Amgen Scholars Japan Program Amgen Scholars Japan Program provides selected sophomore and junior undergraduate students with the opportunity to engage in a hands-on research experience at two premier Japanese universities: The University of Tokyo or Kyoto University. Undergraduate participants benefit from undertaking a research project under top faculty, being part of a cohort-based experience of seminars and networking events, and taking part in a symposium in their respective region where they meet their peers, learn about biotechnology, and hear from leading scientists. Program duration is roughly June 11-August 6. Asia, Japan, No Restriction, Research, Summer, Undergraduate, National Scholarship Award Apply Baden-Wurttemberg Scholarship Funding amount varies and students are nominated by the University of Stuttgart. Participants on the Germany - Stuttgart Exchange/Intern Abroad Program will be considered. Contact Andrea Henriquez for more information. Europe, Germany, Undergraduate, Modern Languages, Germany - Stuttgart Exchange/Intern Abroad Program Apply Blakemore Freeman Fellowships Blakemore Freeman Fellowships are awarded for one academic year of full-time, intensive language study of Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Khmer or Burmese at the advanced level in approved language programs in East or Southeast Asia. Applicants must be American citizens or permanent residents of the United States. Asia, Graduate, Regular (Fall, Spring, or Academic Year), Study/Intern Abroad, National Scholarship Award Apply Boren Fellowship Funding for graduate US students studying abroad in areas of the world that are critical to US interests and underrepresented in study abroad. US Citizen, Critical Language Study, Graduate Apply Boren Scholarship Funding for undergraduate and graduate US students studying abroad in areas of the world that are critical to US interests and underrepresented in study abroad. US Citizen, Critical Language Study, Undergraduate Apply Bridging Scholarship Funding for American students who will participate in fall or spring semester study abroad program in Japan. Japan, Undergraduate, Japan - Exchanges in Japan Apply Bruce Eisenman Scholarship Fund The Bruce Eisenman Scholarship Fund was established in memory of Bruce Eisenman, a two-time Tech Alumnus from the College of Engineering in 1979 and 1980. This scholarship covers housing and flight expenses up to $5,000 for an undergraduate student registered with GT's GRIP (Global Research & Internship Program). The student must be interning in Panama (or Latin America) during a fall, spring, or summer semester. For more information, email: education.abroad@oie.gatech.edu. No Restriction, Study/Intern Abroad, Undergraduate, OIE Administered Scholarship Apply Campoamor Scholarship Administered by the School of Modern Languages. Award amounts vary. Applications are due by March 31st and awarded in the spring semester. Undergraduate, Modern Languages Apply Ced in the City Forever Scholarship The CedintheCity Scholars program was created to put feet to CedintheCity\u2019s vision to change the face of travel by encouraging African American students to study abroad and supporting their quests to do so. We hope that this program will alleviate some of the financial burden and be a catalyst for African Americans to expand their horizons and deepen their connectivity to other cultures through global travel. Finalists for this year\u2019s award will be asked to verify their study abroad status before a recipient is chosen. No Restriction, Regular (Fall, Spring, or Academic Year), Study/Intern Abroad, Undergraduate, National Scholarship Award Apply Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Program Fellowship funding for graduate study, in preparation for US Department of State foreign service. US Citizen, Graduate, International Affairs Apply Chateaubriand Fellowship Program Grant offered by the Embassy of France in the United States which allows doctoral students enrolled in American universities to conduct research in France for 4 to 9 months. Europe, Graduate, No Restriction, Research Apply Chinese Government Scholarship Administered by the School of Modern Languages providing full-ride scholarship support for students studying at a Chinese University for an academic year. Applicants must be non-Chinese citizens and in good health. Asia, No Restriction, Regular (Fall, Spring, or Academic Year), Undergraduate, Modern Languages Apply Congress Bundestag Youth Exchange (CBYX) for Young Professionals The Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange for Young Professionals (CBYX) is a fellowship funded by the German Bundestag and U.S. Department of State, that annually provides 75 American and 75 German young professionals, between the ages of 18-24, the opportunity to spend one year in each other\u2019s countries, studying, interning, and living with hosts on a cultural immersion program. US Citizen, Europe, Germany, Study/Intern Abroad, Undergraduate Apply Cowan Scholarship Awarded by the Georgia Tech Institute of Leadership and Entrepreneurship to students participating in the Eastern Europe Study Abroad Program for Social Good. Austria - Leadership for Social Good, Eastern and Central Europe Study Abroad Program, Summer Apply Critical Language Scholarship Fully-funded summer language institutes for US university students. Sponsored by the US Department of State. US Citizen, Critical Language Study, Summer, Undergraduate, National Scholarship Award Apply DAAD Funding available for semester study (4 months or longer) in Germany. International students are eligible to apply. To locate a Georgia Tech exchange program in Germany, visit the program search page. Germany, No Restriction, Undergraduate Apply DAAD Rise Open to sophomores and juniors from the USfor the opportunity to complete a summer research internship at top German universities and research institutions. Students are matched with a host university or institute according to their area of interest (BIO, CHEM, PHYS, earth sciences, engineering, or a closely related field). DAAD provides a monthly stipend, health insurance, housing assistance and a travel allowance to the three-day RISE Germany meeting in Heidelberg at the beginning of July. Europe, Germany, Study/Intern Abroad, Summer, National Scholarship Award Apply Federation of German-American Clubs (FGAC) Provides a \u20ac600 monthly stipend and other support, to be utilized towards an academic year program in Germany. To apply, contact Andrea Henriquez, the German Exchange Program Advisor. US Citizen, Europe, Germany, Regular (Fall, Spring, or Academic Year), Undergraduate, Germany - Exchanges in Germany Apply Frederick Douglass Global Fellowship The Frederick Douglass Global Fellowship offers students of color a full scholarship to study abroad on a program that builds their leadership and intercultural communication skills. All program fees are covered, as well as airfare. Europe, Study/Intern Abroad, Summer, Undergraduate, National Scholarship Award Apply Freeman ASIA Freeman-ASIA (Freeman Awards for Study in Asia) is designed to support U.S.-based undergraduates with demonstrated financial need who are planning to study overseas in East or Southeast Asia. The program\u2019s goal is to increase the number of U.S. citizens and permanent residents with first-hand exposure to and understanding of Asia and its peoples and cultures. For more information on GT programs in Asia, please go here. US Citizen, Asia, Language Study (i.e.: Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Korean, etc.), Undergraduate, National Scholarship Award Apply Fund for Education Abroad Scholarships National awards up to $10,000 to support high-quality, rigorous, education abroad programs. Preference given to first-generation and minority students. US Citizen, First-Generation College Students, Study/Intern Abroad, Undergraduate, National Scholarship Award Apply Gamma Mu Foundation Scholarship The Gamma Mu Scholarships Program provides support to gay men who want to further their education at a college, university, or vocational or professional training program. Undergraduate, LGBTQIA Students Apply George International Study Abroad Scholarship Up to $5,000 to support undergraduate students on Georgia Tech study abroad programs. No Restriction, Study/Intern Abroad, Undergraduate, OIE Administered Scholarship Apply Georgia Tech - Europe Scholarships Funding options for students preparing to study abroad at Georgia Tech - Europe. Europe, Study/Intern Abroad, Undergraduate, France - Georgia Tech\u2014Europe Apply Gilman Scholarship Program Funding, up to $5,000, for Federal Pell Grant recipients to study abroad. Preference given to underrepresented students and non-traditional study abroad program locations. US Citizen, Study/Intern Abroad, Undergraduate, National Scholarship Award Apply GoOverseas Scholarships Did you know that less than 10% of U.S. students study abroad? We want to change that! International experience can help you build language skills, gain cross cultural competencies, and can help you get a great job. The #GoStudyAbroad contest is part of the Generation Study Abroad initiative. Undergraduate, National Scholarship Award Apply Halle Foundation Scholarship Funding for study in Germany. Contact Prof. Britta Kallin for additional details. Europe, Germany, Undergraduate, Modern Languages, Germany - Exchanges in Germany Apply Inclusive Ireland Scholarships Education in Ireland is proud to partner with Diversity Abroad to announce the creation of the Inclusive Ireland Scholarship Programme. To locate a Georgia Tech exchange program in Ireland, visit the Atlas program search page. Please contact Jesse Ferreira (jesse.ferreira@oie.gatech.edu) when applying for this scholarship to ensure all requirements are met. Students must identify as BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color), study abroad at one of the participating Irish exchange institutions, and have a 3.0 or higher GPA. Europe, No Restriction, Regular (Fall, Spring, or Academic Year), Study/Intern Abroad, Undergraduate Apply International Plan (IP) Scholarship Up to $1,000 for travel for IP study abroad students completing an approved second term abroad. Only for students who already completed their first term abroad or will be studying abroad for the academic year. Undergraduate, OIE Administered Scholarship Apply Jack's Travel Grant 'Our vision is to remove barriers to travel, unlocking ways to make your travel goals happen, reaching places maybe you never thought possible and taking trips that tell stories.' The travel grant from Jack\u2019s Flight Club is for all accredited college and University students undertaking placements connected to their course. Our aim is to help students achieve the most from their time away and if you can also help the communities you visit, then even better! No Restriction, Study/Intern Abroad, National Scholarship Award Apply James B. Feldman Study Abroad Endowment The James B. Feldman Study Abroad Endowment is a new opportunity for civil and environmental engineering students to supplement their study abroad plans with a non-academic experience that extends or enhances the meaning and perspective they receive from their overseas experience. No Restriction, Undergraduate, School of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering Apply Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) Funding for students participating in a Japanese Exchange Program. To locate a Georgia Tech exchange program in Japan, visit the program search page. http://atlas.gatech.edu/index.cfm?FuseAction=Programs.SimpleSearch Asia, Japan, Regular (Fall, Spring, or Academic Year), Undergraduate, National Scholarship Award, Japan - Exchanges in Japan Apply Japanese Government (MEXT) Scholarship Program at GSAPS, Waseda University This program is sponsored by the Japanese government and awards a full scholarship including a round trip air fee, tuition, entrance fee, and monthly stipend for 2 years of MA program and 3 years for Ph.D. program in Japan. The application period for September 2022 Entry is January 24 - February 2, 2022(JST). Asia, Graduate, Japan Apply Japanese Government Scholarship This scholarship program is sponsored by the Japanese government and awards a full scholarship including a round trip air fee, tuition, entrance fee, and monthly stipend for 2 years of MA program, and 3 years for PhD in Japan. Graduate, Japan Apply John C. Phelan Scholarship Funding up to \u00a315,000 for semester study at the London School of Economics. Students participating on the London School of Economics Exchange Program are eligible to apply. Undergraduate, United Kingdom, England - LSE London Exchange Apply Julie B. and Kurt T. Eversole Overseas Culture Scholarship The Julie B. and Kurt T. Eversole Overseas Culture Scholarship is a scholarship in support of students pursuing study abroad experiences. This scholarship seeks to engage students in culturally diverse and enriching experiences that help them develop as leaders in a global community and add value to their degrees. US Citizen, Study/Intern Abroad, Undergraduate, OIE Administered Scholarship Apply Margaret Elizabeth O'Neal Study Abroad Scholarship This scholarship is made possible by the generosity of Marilyn and John O'Neal to enable Georgia Tech undergraduate students to study abroad. US Citizen, Study/Intern Abroad, Undergraduate, OIE Administered Scholarship Apply Masa Israel Journey Masa Israel Journey is the leader in immersive international experiences in Israel for young people ages 18-30. Students must be Jewish to be eligible for this opportunity. Asia, Israel, No Restriction, Study/Intern Abroad, National Scholarship Award, Israel - GE3-Technion-Israel Institute of Technology Apply Munchak Fellow Scholarship Awarded by the Georgia Tech Institute of Leadership and Entrepreneurship to students participating in the Eastern Europe Study Abroad Program for Social Good. Austria - Leadership for Social Good, Eastern and Central Europe Study Abroad Program, Summer, Undergraduate Apply Mundy Global Learning Experience Endowment Fund Administered by the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering and open to CEE majors. Undergraduate students are given priority, but graduate students are also eligible to apply. US Citizen, Undergraduate, School of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering Apply Nadia A. and Robert W. Tyson Study Abroad Scholarship The Nadia A. and Robert W. Tyson Study Abroad Scholarship is a scholarship for students pursuing a degree in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, participating in a study or intern abroad program offered at Georgia Tech, and participating in one of the following campus organizations: the Baptist Student Union, the Catholic Center, Episcopal Campus Ministries, Lutheran Campus Ministries, or the Wesley Foundation. US Citizen, Study/Intern Abroad, Undergraduate, School of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering Apply Nakatani RIES Scholarship The Nakatani RIES program sends up to 12 Georgia Tech biomedical engineering undergraduates to laboratories in Japan for 8-10 weeks starting in mid-May. Selected students are paid to perform research, get exposed to the latest technologies, and gain new cultural experiences while working in laboratories in Japan. Universities across Japan participate in this exchange including representation in Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka. US Citizen, Asia, Japan, Study/Intern Abroad, Summer, Undergraduate Apply Naramore-Chandler International Scholarship Up to $6,000 in study abroad scholarship funding for students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree program in the Scheller College of Business. For more information, please contact Craig Womack. US Citizen, Regular (Fall, Spring, or Academic Year), Business Administration Apply Nobel Week Dialogue Scholarship Program This a high-impact student program in Stockholm, Sweden. This interdisciplinary program is dedicated to including students from diverse backgrounds, and future leaders from all over the world are invited to apply. Applicants can be undergraduate or graduate students in good standing. This is a week-long program from Dec. 5-11, 2021. Only 10 students will be selected and selected attendees will be announced in July 2021. Regular (Fall, Spring, or Academic Year), National Scholarship Award Apply OIE Administered Scholarships Award amounts, requirements, and deadlines vary. No Restriction, Study/Intern Abroad, Undergraduate, OIE Administered Scholarship Apply Out to Innovate\u2122 Scholarship for LGBTQ+ Students in STEM These scholarships are intended for undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering,or mathematics (STEM) programs who are either lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or an active ally of the LGBTQ+ community. The scholarships are designed to promote academic excellence and increased visibility of talented LGBTQ+ students in STEM careers. LGBTQIA Students, National Scholarship Award Apply Pamela Harriman Fellowship Program Administered by the College of William & Mary. Three competitive fellowships, up to $5,000, to undergraduate interns working in the Office of the Secretary, the US Embassy in London, and the US Embassy in Paris. Eligible Georgia Tech students are welcome to apply. US Citizen, Europe, Summer, Undergraduate, International Affairs Apply Point Foundation Scholarship Point Foundation (Point) is the nation\u2019s largest scholarship-granting organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) students of merit. Point promotes change through scholarship funding, mentorship, leadership development, and community service training. Undergraduate, LGBTQIA Students Apply Professor Winston C. Boteler Study Abroad Scholarship The Professor Winston C. Boteler Study Abroad Scholarship was created in memory of Winston C. Boteler (1921-2016). This scholarship shall continue his legacy at his alma mater and serve as inspiration to future generations of students as they pursue study abroad opportunities at Georgia Tech. US Citizen, Study/Intern Abroad, Undergraduate, OIE Administered Scholarship, Mechanical Engineering Apply Rainbow Scholarship The Rainbow Scholarship awards deserving lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) students who aim to participate in high-quality, rigorous education abroad programs. To be considered for the Rainbow Scholarship, applicants must self-identify on the Fund for Education Abroad (FEA) scholarship application. US Citizen, LGBTQIA Students Apply Robert L. Johnson International Study Abroad Scholarship Administered by the Georgia Tech School of Architecture. Funding for architecture majors to study abroad. Contact Ms. Robin Tucker for more information. Architecture/Design Apply Robert L. Minier Scholarship Scholarships for undergraduates who are pursuing degrees in the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and are participating in a study abroad or internship program. US Citizen, Undergraduate, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, OIE Administered Scholarship Apply Rotary Global Grant Rotary offers prestigious international scholarships of $30,000 for graduate students pursuing careers in fields that support: peace and conflict prevention/resolution, disease prevention and treatment, water and sanitation, maternal and child health, basic education and literacy, and economic and community development. The purpose of the Global Grant Scholarship is to forge a link between Rotary and the development of skilled professionals aligned with Rotary International\u2019s Six Areas of Focus listed above. US Citizen, Graduate, Regular (Fall, Spring, or Academic Year), National Scholarship Award Apply Schwarzman Scholars The program will give the world\u2019s best and brightest individuals the opportunity to develop leadership skills through a fully-funded one-year Master\u2019s Degree at Tsinghua University in Beijing. Asia, Graduate, Study/Intern Abroad Apply Shandong Partner Region Scholarship This program allows students to pick a university in a city in Shandong (China) to study at for a semester or academic year. The scholarship includes a 30000 RMB Yuan stipend that covers fees and basic living costs and a personal allowance of 1000 RMB Yuan per person per month. Please email Stella Xu for more information. Asia, Regular (Fall, Spring, or Academic Year) Apply Spurlock Scholarship Funding for study in Germany. Contact Prof. Britta Kallin for additional details. Germany, Undergraduate Apply Stang and Newdow Study Abroad Scholarship Administered by the Georgia Tech School of Architecture (https://arch.gatech.edu/study-abroad). Funding for architecture majors to study abroad. Contact Ms. Robin Tucker for more information. Architecture/Design, College of Design, Undergraduate Apply Stonewall Community Foundation Scholarships A Traub-Dicker Rainbow Scholarship is to be used for tuition to a nonprofit college or university, and is paid directly to the recipient\u2019s school. Multiple scholarships between $1,500 and $3,000 will be awarded in early summer 2018 and are non-renewable. LGBTQIA Students Apply The Going Abroad Scholarship The Going Study Abroad Scholarship is open to any citizen and/or resident of the United States (and its territories and possessions) who is enrolled full-time at an accredited institution of higher learning. US Citizen, Study/Intern Abroad, National Scholarship Award Apply The Schork Family Scholarship Endowment F. Joseph Schork, Ph.D. established the Schork Family Scholarship Endowment to enable undergraduate students in the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering to have study abroad experiences during their time at Georgia Tech. Please send any questions or inquiries to Ami Waller-Ivanecky (ami.ivanecky@chbe.gatech.edu) No Restriction, Study/Intern Abroad, Undergraduate, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Apply Too Fly Foundation, Inc. Too Fly Foundation, Inc's mission is to inspire the curiosity to travel abroad and equip students from under-resourced communities. This 501c3 nonprofit organization provides passports, travel grants and educational experiences to middle-school through college-age Black & Brown students. Applications are accepted from June to August 1 each year for individual students that have a financial need to apply. To be eligible for a Too Fly Scholarship & Grant, students or student organizations must: be a student or student organization that primarily serves students from the Black or Latinx community, already have plans for student travel for educational purposes, be a undergraduate student, have a significant financial burden that would prevent intended travel, have limited travel exposure, and be a US citizen. US Citizen, Study/Intern Abroad Apply Toshizo Watanabe Study Abroad Scholarship The Toshizo Watanabe Endowed Scholarship Fund provides financial assistance to undergraduate and graduate students for a semester or year-long study abroad program in either the United States or Japan. A generous endowment gift of $10 million from Mr. Toshizo (Tom) Watanabe to the U.S.-Japan Council makes it possible to award scholarships to students for whom study abroad would not be possible without financial support. US Citizen, Asia, Japan, Study/Intern Abroad Apply Tyson Study Abroad Endowment The Nadia A. and Robert W. Tyson Study Abroad Fund provides support for undergraduate civil and environmental engineering students who plan to participate in a Georgia Tech-organized study abroad program or have arranged for an internship abroad. The Tysons particularly want to fund students planning to spend an entire semester or academic term overseas. Students must participate in one of the following organizations: Baptist Student Union, Catholic Center, Episcopal Campus Ministries, Lutheran Campus Ministries, or the Wesley Foundation. US Citizen, Regular (Fall, Spring, or Academic Year), Study/Intern Abroad, Undergraduate, School of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering Apply University of Sheffield Scholarships Administered by the University of Sheffield. Students participating on the Sheffield Exchange Program are eligible to apply. http://atlas.gatech.edu/index.cfm?FuseAction=Programs.ViewProgram&Program_ID=10121 Europe, Regular (Fall, Spring, or Academic Year), Study/Intern Abroad, Undergraduate, England - Sheffield Exchange Apply Valerie H. and G.P. \"Bud\" Peterson Study Abroad Scholarship The Valerie H. and G.P. \"Bud\" Peterson International Study Abroad Scholarship seeks to support need-based study abroad scholarships for Georgia Tech undergraduate students participating in a Tech study abroad program. No Restriction, Study/Intern Abroad, Undergraduate, OIE Administered Scholarship Apply William Jefferson Clinton Scholars Program Full funding for tuition and housing at the American University in Dubai. US Citizen, Regular (Fall, Spring, or Academic Year), Undergraduate, United Arab Emirates - AUD Dubai Exchange Apply World Student Fund Up to $7,000 in scholarship funding for GT semester study abroad programs. US Citizen, Regular (Fall, Spring, or Academic Year), Study/Intern Abroad, Undergraduate, OIE Administered Scholarship Apply OIE is a unit of the Vice Provost of International Initiatives in the Office of the Provost. Office of International Education Georgia Institute of Technology 631 Cherry Street Suite 211 Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Office of International Education Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "ea.oie.gatech.edu", "content": "Information for Parents | Office of International Education Office of International Education Education Abroad Breadcrumb Home Home Apply Programs Georgia Tech Programs Global Research and Internships (GRIP) Graduate Opportunities International Travel Registry Non-GT Programs Scholarships FAQs Resources Diversity Abroad Financial Resources Health + Safety/ Insurance LGBTQIA Resources Parent Information Peer Advisors Returned Students Students with Disabilities Transient Students Faculty & Staff Education Abroad Policies Search Please choose the relevant topic below to obtain more information:FERPABenefits of Studying AbroadHealth, Safety, and InsuranceFinancesCommunicationTravel InformationA Note About FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act)FERPA is a federal law that affords all post-secondary students certain rights pertaining to their educational records. Under this law, Institute employees are not allowed to disclose information (other than \"Directory Information\") without the student's written consent.As your student prepares for an amazing educational experience abroad, we understand you may have certain questions about his/her program or standing. However, other than information that is public and posted on our website, we are not permitted to discuss the details of his/her participation. All pertinent study abroad information is sent directly to your student, so please feel free to ask them to share that information. If you still have questions, please have your student send written consent to their study abroad advisor (see contacts) to discuss their study abroad record with you. For more information on FERPA, please visit: http://www.registrar.gatech.edu/alumni/parentinfo.phpBenefits of Studying AbroadIn an increasingly global world, it is important for students to acquire knowledge and experience in dealing with foreign cultures. Study abroad provides, not only a new perspective, but also allows students to develop new skills, independence, and the self-confidence needed to survive and succeed in the global marketplace. International experience gives students a competitive edge when applying for jobs or graduate programs, and also builds foreign language skills and intercultural understanding. Health, Safety, and Insurance ResourcesAll of our students are required to go through pre-departure orientations before they study abroad to help prepare them for a safe and enjoyable experience abroad. For more information and tips about safe international travel, please see some of the following helpful links:http://www.studyabroad.com/pages/sitecontent/healthandsafety.aspx Includes basic information on health and safety while traveling internationally - also includes tips about study abroad in general, such as packing tips, how to choose the right program, and a helpful checklist.http://travel.state.gov/Contains profiles for countries: includes a breakdown of safety information, such as crime rates, medical facilities and health information, US Embassy locations, and helpful visa information.https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travelThe Centers for Disease Control & Prevention provides useful information on vaccines, medications, and other measures to prevent illness and injury while abroad.For information on insurance which is included with all GT study abroad programs, please see:Download PDF Version Insurance InformationFor our general safety guide, please see:Download PDF Version Safety & Security Information FinancesMost scholarships and financial aid can be used to finance study abroad program expenses, and there are even special scholarships available just for study abroad students! Here are some useful links about program costs, financial planning for study abroad, scholarships, and dealing with money abroad.Financial Planning Preparation Includes basic information provided by Georgia Tech on financial planning for study abroad.Study Abroad ScholarshipsOIE\u2019s page on scholarships for studying abroad.Current Exchange RatesInformation on exchange rates throughout the world.CommunicationWhile your student is abroad, they will be very involved in the program coursework and exploring new surroundings, so will probably not be able to maintain the same level of instant contact that you may be accustomed to normally. Daily contact may not be possible due to cost, time differences, schedules, technological limitations, etc. We encourage students to become fully integrated into their experience abroad - rather than being tied to their laptops and phones, we encourage them to explore and discover. We do recommend students to talk to their families ahead of time and set up a realistic plan of communication to regularly touch base, so that you may know they are doing well and to hear about their adventures abroad.To find out the best ways to communicate and keep in touch, students may ask their advisor/program director, host university staff, or past participants about the different options that work best in the country(ies) they are going. Travel InformationWhen studying abroad, your student will need a valid passport. It is also recommended that a family member hold a valid passport as well in case of emergencies. In some cases, students will also need to apply for a visa to enter the country/countries where they are going to study. For visa information and information on obtaining a passport, visit the U.S. Department of State \"Students Abroad\" portal: http://studentsabroad.state.gov/Although it is not a requirement, some students obtain a Student Identification Card for their time abroad. This card provides a picture identification besides their passport, and includes benefits such as discounts, insurance, and emergency help. These cards include: iNext Travel Card: www.inext.com International Student Exchange (ISE) Card: www.isecard.com International Student Identity Card (ISIC): www.isiccard.org OIE is a unit of the Vice Provost of International Initiatives in the Office of the Provost. Office of International Education Georgia Institute of Technology 631 Cherry Street Suite 211 Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Office of International Education Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "ea.oie.gatech.edu", "content": "LGBTQIA Student Resources | Office of International Education Office of International Education Education Abroad Breadcrumb Home Home Apply Programs Georgia Tech Programs Global Research and Internships (GRIP) Graduate Opportunities International Travel Registry Non-GT Programs Scholarships FAQs Resources Diversity Abroad Financial Resources Health + Safety/ Insurance LGBTQIA Resources Parent Information Peer Advisors Returned Students Students with Disabilities Transient Students Faculty & Staff Education Abroad Policies Search The Office of International Education (OIE) is committed to supporting LGBTQIA students who embark on an international experience. OIE is a Safe Space where you can come discuss your needs, concerns, and questions about studying abroad as an LGBTQIA student. Below are some resources worth investigating. If you have questions, please let us know by emailing: study.abroad@gatech.edu. LGBTQIA Study Abroad Informational Webinar If the video above won't play, please visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_e-ytjoYeQ0 Resource Links OIE is a unit of the Vice Provost of International Initiatives in the Office of the Provost. Office of International Education Georgia Institute of Technology 631 Cherry Street Suite 211 Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Office of International Education Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "ea.oie.gatech.edu", "content": "Health and Safety | Office of International Education Office of International Education Education Abroad Breadcrumb Home Home Apply Programs Georgia Tech Programs Global Research and Internships (GRIP) Graduate Opportunities International Travel Registry Non-GT Programs Scholarships FAQs Resources Diversity Abroad Financial Resources Health + Safety/ Insurance LGBTQIA Resources Parent Information Peer Advisors Returned Students Students with Disabilities Transient Students Faculty & Staff Education Abroad Policies Search Study Abroad programs organized and managed by the Georgia Institute of Technology (GT) provide supplemental insurance to all participants. This supplemental insurance, provided by CISI (Cultural Insurance Services International), includes medical, medical evacuation, repatriation of remains, and security (political unrest/natural disaster) coverage. All students who participate in GT study abroad programs or International Academic Projects are required to have this study abroad insurance plan coverage. For more information and policy details, review the CISI Brochure & Claim Form. As this is supplemental insurance coverage, all students should retain their domestic coverage while they are abroad. The myCISI mobile app is an excellent way for student to view insurance cards and consulate letters, find providers abroad, view travel warnings and alerts, submit claims or check-in during an emergency. This video provides more information regarding the myCISI mobile app and checking in: PLEASE NOTE: GT study abroad programs do not provide other types of supplemental insurance coverage, such as theft insurance, trip cancellation insurance, etc. An optional CFAR/IFAR (Cancel For Any Reason) policy is available for students through CISI. These details have been provided by CISI regarding Worldwide Trip Protector (WTP) and Worldwide Trip Protector Plus (WTPP). (If you are interested in this policy, you must enrolled within 21 days of receiving your acceptance to your program.) The clearinghouse insuremytrip.com is an additional resource for cancellation policies and traveler insurance. OIE is a unit of the Vice Provost of International Initiatives in the Office of the Provost. Office of International Education Georgia Institute of Technology 631 Cherry Street Suite 211 Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Office of International Education Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "ea.oie.gatech.edu", "content": "Faculty-Led Study Abroad Current & Prospective Program Director Resources | Office of International Education Office of International Education Education Abroad Breadcrumb Home Home Apply Programs Georgia Tech Programs Global Research and Internships (GRIP) Graduate Opportunities International Travel Registry Non-GT Programs Scholarships FAQs Resources Diversity Abroad Financial Resources Health + Safety/ Insurance LGBTQIA Resources Parent Information Peer Advisors Returned Students Students with Disabilities Transient Students Faculty & Staff Education Abroad Policies Search Faculty-led Study Abroad & Embedded Programs All current and new Faculty-Led Study Abroad Program Directors (and Embedded Faculty-Led Course Directors) are required to submit official Study Abroad Program Proposals to the IUCC Study Abroad Committee each year. All approval signatures should be obtained via DocuSign. Program proposals should be submitted via email to Mary Alice Allen at maryalice.allen@oie.gatech.edu. Program ProposalCourse Proposal FormProgram Budget and Student Cost of AttendanceQuestions about the proposal submissions, review, and approval process should be directed to Mary Alice Allen. 2024 Program Proposals Submission Deadlines:Spring and Spring Break Programs due September 1, 2023Summer and Fall Programs due October 2, 2023 Global at Home Programs All current and new Global at Home Program Directors are required to submit official Program Proposals to the GT Study Abroad Committee. All approval signatures should be obtained via DocuSign. Program proposals should be submitted via email to Mary Alice Allen at maryalice.allen@oie.gatech.edu. Program ProposalCourse Proposal FormProgram Budget and Student Cost of AttendanceQuestions about the proposal submissions, review, and approval process should be directed to Mary Alice Allen at maryalice.allen@oie.gatech.edu. For more information about the difference between Global at Home Programs and regular Faculty-Led Programs please click here.2024 Global at Home Program Proposals Submission Deadlines:Spring and Spring Break Programs due September 1, 2023Summer and Fall Programs due October 2, 2023 Student Information Regarding Faculty-led Study Abroad Programs OIE is responsible for encouraging and assisting students in taking advantage of GT's study abroad options. Faculty-led study abroad applicants apply for programs through OIE and must attend mandatory orientations to be eligible to participate. Below is more information on some of the GT requirements for faculty-led study abroad students. APPLICATION TO GT STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS GT Students: GT students applying to GT Faculty-Led Study Abroad are required to submit GT's Central Faculty-Led Study Abroad Application to OIE. Students can access the application and instructions at atlas.gatech.edu Transient and Special Students (Non-GT students): Students from other U.S. institutions may be able to participate in some GT Faculty-Led Study Abroad Programs. These students are categorized as Transient or Special (non-degree seeking students), and thus must complete a different application process than GT students. PRE-DEPARTURE GT students are required to complete the Pre-Departure Orientation hosted by the Office of International Education. The Pre-Departure Orientation consists of a set of online videos and quizzes, which can be accessed through Atlas. This is mandatory for all students, and must be completed by the deadline noted in Atlas. Trainings & Tutorials Atlas: Faculty/Staff Instructions Study Abroad Program Faculty and Staff Training Resources Study Abroad Faculty & Staff Training Attestation Statement Quick Links Bursars Office Tuition & Fees CISI Insurance for Study Abroad CISI International Insurance for Non-Study Abroad Travel CDC Travel Information Financial Aid Disbursement State Department Travel Advisory Student Life Referral Form (to express any concerns you may have with a student to Dean of Students) Study Abroad Course Scheduling Policies & Procedures Faculty and Staff Protocols for Study Abroad Georgia Tech Education Abroad Policy Georgia Tech Travel and Procurement Program Director Manual for Faculty-led Programs USG Policies for Faculty-led Study Abroad OIE is a unit of the Vice Provost of International Initiatives in the Office of the Provost. Office of International Education Georgia Institute of Technology 631 Cherry Street Suite 211 Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Office of International Education Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "ea.oie.gatech.edu", "content": "Peer Advisors | Office of International Education Office of International Education Education Abroad Breadcrumb Home Home Apply Programs Georgia Tech Programs Global Research and Internships (GRIP) Graduate Opportunities International Travel Registry Non-GT Programs Scholarships FAQs Resources Diversity Abroad Financial Resources Health + Safety/ Insurance LGBTQIA Resources Parent Information Peer Advisors Returned Students Students with Disabilities Transient Students Faculty & Staff Education Abroad Policies Search Meet the 2022-2023 Peer Advisors! All of our Peer Advisors would love to answer any questions you have about study abroad. They are eager to share stories about what it's like to live and study overseas while also helping you learn more about the opportunities available through the Office of International Education! You can click the \"Full Profile\" link below to read their bios and get their contact information. Aarushi \"Aaru\" Shah Major: Mechanical EngineeringProgram(s): Oxford Summer ProgramEmail: ashah492@gatech.edu Full Profile Coming Soon! Alixandra \"Alix\" Rubin Major: Mechanical EngineeringProgram(s): Georgia Tech - EuropeEmail: arubin33@gatech.edu Full Profile Coming Soon! Andrew \"Nick\" Muir Major: Public PolicyProgram(s): Early Immersion Program in ViennaEmail: amuir3@gatech.edu Full Profile Coming Soon! Anthony Malouf Major: EconomicsProgram(s): Study Abroad ProgramEmail: amalouf3@gatech.edu Full Profile Coming Soon! Katy Chen Major: Computer ScienceProgram(s): Berlin Summer ProgramEmail: kchen493@gatech.edu Full Profile Coming Soon! Lexi Dorch Major: Biomedical Engineering Program(s): Georgia Tech-Lorraine, Global Internship - virtual (GRIP), Gilman Program Email Address: ldorch3@gatech.edu Check out Lexi's Full Profile! Lily Sullivan Major: Industrial DesignProgram(s): TU Delft ExchangeEmail: lsullivan31@gatech.edu Full Profile Coming Soon! McKay Moore Major: Computer Science, Finance Certificate Program(s): TU Delft Exchange; Global Internship (GRIP) Email Address: bmckaym@gatech.edu Check out McKay's Full Profile! Niv Magril Major: MathematicsProgram(s): Limerick Exchange & UC3M ExchangeEmail: magriln@gatech.edu Full Profile Coming Soon! Riley Clayburn Major: Civil Engineering Program(s): Georgia Tech-Lorraine Email Address: rclayburn6@gatech.edu Check out Riley's Full Profile! Ross Paolucci Major: Biology (Pre-Med) Program(s): Strathclyde Exchange Program (Glasgow, Scotland) Email: rossp@gatech.edu Check out Ross's Full Profile! Simrill Smith Major: Environmental Engineering , Global Development Minor Program(s): Japan Summer Program in Sustainability Development, Georgia Tech-Lorraine, Yonsei University Exchange Email Address: nsmith313@gatech.edu Check out Simrill's Full Profile! Sindhura Mettupalli Major: NeuroscienceProgram(s): Georgia Tech - EuropeEmail: smettupalli8@gatech.edu Full Profile Coming Soon! Skylar Casanova Major: Civil EngineeringProgram(s): Georgia Tech - Europe & CEE London ProgramEmail: scasanova3@gatech.edu Full Profile Coming Soon! Trang Vu Major: International Affairs + Literature, Media, and CommunicationsProgram(s): Study Abroad ProgramEmail: trangvu2204@gatech.edu Full Profile Coming Soon! OIE is a unit of the Vice Provost of International Initiatives in the Office of the Provost. Office of International Education Georgia Institute of Technology 631 Cherry Street Suite 211 Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Office of International Education Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "ea.oie.gatech.edu", "content": "Photo Gallery | Office of International Education Office of International Education Education Abroad Breadcrumb Home Home Apply Programs Georgia Tech Programs Global Research and Internships (GRIP) Graduate Opportunities International Travel Registry Non-GT Programs Scholarships FAQs Resources Diversity Abroad Financial Resources Health + Safety/ Insurance LGBTQIA Resources Parent Information Peer Advisors Returned Students Students with Disabilities Transient Students Faculty & Staff Education Abroad Policies Search Photo Contest Gallery Welcome to OIE's Photo Contest Gallery! Click on the pictures and links below to take you back to the winners of the year indicated. Be sure to check out the Photo Contest page to enter into this year's contest before September 1st, 2023! OIE is a unit of the Vice Provost of International Initiatives in the Office of the Provost. Office of International Education Georgia Institute of Technology 631 Cherry Street Suite 211 Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Office of International Education Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "ea.oie.gatech.edu", "content": "Student Financial Resources | Office of International Education Office of International Education Education Abroad Breadcrumb Home Home Apply Programs Georgia Tech Programs Global Research and Internships (GRIP) Graduate Opportunities International Travel Registry Non-GT Programs Scholarships FAQs Resources Diversity Abroad Financial Resources Health + Safety/ Insurance LGBTQIA Resources Parent Information Peer Advisors Returned Students Students with Disabilities Transient Students Faculty & Staff Education Abroad Policies Search The Office of International Education (OIE) is committed to supporting students who have or come from economically challenging situations. These situations can be defined and characterized in a variety of ways and we seek to help you find ways to conquer these challenges through scholarships, knowledge, and seeking different modes of funding for your experience abroad.Below are links to resources to help you navigate this process:OIE Administered ScholarshipsStudy Abroad ScholarshipsGilman ScholarshipNational Endowment for Financial Education's Cash CourseUS Government Resource for Students AbroadGeorgia Tech's STAR program, which provides access to Georgia Tech's Klemis Kitchen OIE is a unit of the Vice Provost of International Initiatives in the Office of the Provost. Office of International Education Georgia Institute of Technology 631 Cherry Street Suite 211 Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Office of International Education Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "ea.oie.gatech.edu", "content": "Diversity Abroad Student Resources | Office of International Education Office of International Education Education Abroad Breadcrumb Home Home Apply Programs Georgia Tech Programs Global Research and Internships (GRIP) Graduate Opportunities International Travel Registry Non-GT Programs Scholarships FAQs Resources Diversity Abroad Financial Resources Health + Safety/ Insurance LGBTQIA Resources Parent Information Peer Advisors Returned Students Students with Disabilities Transient Students Faculty & Staff Education Abroad Policies Search The Office of International Education (OIE) is committed to serving the many and varied diverse student populations. We realize that diversity is one of Georgia Tech's greatest strengths and that diverse students experience life differently and have different concerns when studying abroad than some of their peers. All Georgia Tech students should graduate knowing how to learn, live, work, and lead in a global world and we want to support you in those endeavors. To that end, below are some resources for helping to plan, fund, and facilitate your study abroad experience. Resources: Diversity Abroad connects talented diverse and underrepresented students and graduates to international education and career opportunities that will prepare them for leadership in an interconnected world. Georgia Tech Diversity Programs \"Leave them Woke in your Wake: 9 Truths for Black Students Traveling Abroad\" Scholarship Opportunities: Frederick Douglass Global Fellowship Fund for Education Abroad Gilman Scholarship OIE is a unit of the Vice Provost of International Initiatives in the Office of the Provost. 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Office of International Education Georgia Institute of Technology 631 Cherry Street Suite 211 Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Office of International Education Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "ea.oie.gatech.edu", "content": "Scholarships | Office of International Education Office of International Education Education Abroad Breadcrumb Home Home Apply Programs Georgia Tech Programs Global Research and Internships (GRIP) Graduate Opportunities International Travel Registry Non-GT Programs Scholarships FAQs Resources Diversity Abroad Financial Resources Health + Safety/ Insurance LGBTQIA Resources Parent Information Peer Advisors Returned Students Students with Disabilities Transient Students Faculty & Staff Education Abroad Policies Search Education Abroad Scholarships There are many who think that study abroad is too expensive\u2014but there are many programs that are affordable and when Tech students study abroad on a Tech program, they take their scholarships, grants, and loans with them. This page shows links to a scholarship search page and other resources. For more information, email: education.abroad@oie.gatech.edu. Developing Global Leaders Quick Links HOPE & Zell Miller Scholarship OIE Scholarships Office of Financial Aid Scholarship Database Recordings How to Afford Study Abroad Please skip to 5:23 for pertinent content. Tuesday August 22 2023 10:30AM - 12:00PM International Opportunities Open House Thursday August 24 2023 11:00AM - 12:00PM Education Abroad 101: Exchanges Tuesday August 29 2023 11:00AM - 12:00PM Education Abroad 101: How to Find a Global Internship Tuesday September 5 2023 11:00AM - 12:00PM Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship: Information Session More events OIE is a unit of the Vice Provost of International Initiatives in the Office of the Provost. Office of International Education Georgia Institute of Technology 631 Cherry Street Suite 211 Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Office of International Education Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "ea.oie.gatech.edu", "content": "Graduate Student International Opportunities | Office of International Education Office of International Education Education Abroad Breadcrumb Home Home Apply Programs Georgia Tech Programs Global Research and Internships (GRIP) Graduate Opportunities International Travel Registry Non-GT Programs Scholarships FAQs Resources Diversity Abroad Financial Resources Health + Safety/ Insurance LGBTQIA Resources Parent Information Peer Advisors Returned Students Students with Disabilities Transient Students Faculty & Staff Education Abroad Policies Search Graduate International Opportunities As a graduate student, there are many international opportunities available to you. Please use this page to learn more and connect to resources. Faculty-Led Study Abroad Faculty-Led Study Abroad (FLSA) programs are group programs which allow for students to study with their peers and faculty in an international setting. These programs change based on the department offering the program. For a current list of programs, visit: atlas.gatech.edu Graduate Faculty-Led Study Abroad Opportunities Finding an FLSA Program To find a program, please go to: atlas.gatech.edu. Navigate to \"Programs\" (top left) and select the advanced search. Using the advanced search, please select \"Graduate\" under program level to search all graduate study abroad opportunities. You can further narrow this by selecting your academic discipline. Because faculty-led study abroad opportunities are facilitated out of different colleges and/or schools, there may or may not be a program for your major. Costs & Funding When studying abroad as a graduate student, please note that graduate students will pay the in-state graduate tuition-rate based on the student's graduate program. There are a limited number of funding opportunities for graduate students. To search for funding, please go to: http://ea.oie.gatech.edu/find-scholarships. This is a scholarships database and you can find graduate funding by filtering by level. For more information, email: education.abroad@oie.gatech.edu. Exchanges Exchange programs take place during the academic year, fall, and/or spring. There are a number of graduate exchange opportunities at: atlas.gatech.edu. Graduate Exchanges Finding an Exchange Program To find a program, please go to: atlas.gatech.edu. Navigate to \"Programs\" (top left) and select the advanced search. Using the advanced search, please select \"Graduate\" under program level and university exchange under program type to search all graduate exchange opportunities. Exchanges are formal agreements between institutions and there are a limited number of graduate exchange opportunities. Costs & Funding When studying on exchange as a graduate student, please note that graduate students will pay the in-state graduate tuition-rate based on the student's graduate program. There are exceptions to this and more information can be found on the exchange page in atlas. There are a limited number of funding opportunities for graduate students. To search for funding, please go to: http://ea.oie.gatech.edu/find-scholarships. This is a scholarships database and you can find graduate funding by filtering by level. For more information, email: education.abroad@oie.gatech.edu. Global Research and Internship Program The Global Research and Internship Program (GRIP) allows students to intern internationally and provides Tech students professional experience in their field and develops valuable workplace and intercultural skills. GRIP Website GRIP Fast Facts Open to all majors and degree levels Intern in industry, non-profit, and research settings Intern for a fall, spring, summer, or academic year Many positions are paid Language proficiency is recommended, but not required Georgia Tech International Campuses Georgia Tech has a number of international campuses around the world. These are open to a variety of students and academic disciplines. Georgia Tech - Europe or GTE offers the following degree focuses: Aerospace Engineering Computer Science Electrical and Computer Engineering Mechanical Engineering Georgia Tech - Shenzhen offers the following degree focuses: MS Analytics MS Computer Science MS Electrical and Computer Engineering MS Environmental Engineering GT/Emory - PKU BME Joint Venture The Logistics Institute - Asia Pacific (TLI-AP) for Supply Chain Engineering Supply Chain and Logistics Institute (SLC) has a center in San Jose, Costa Rica Other International Opportunities IF the GT international options do not meet your specific needs, you can also find your own program or you can also register international academic or research work with OIE. International Academic Projects Non-GT Study Abroad If the GT international options do not meet your specific needs, you may need to find your own program- which is considered a Non-GT Program. You must have the approval of your Graduate Program to transfer any credit back toward your degree. International Academic Projects Participants in International Academic Projects are engaged in academic or research work that will be partially or wholly completed outside of the United States. This might mean going to a foreign university with your Faculty Advisor to conduct research, doing an independent study project, performing research in the lab of a faculty colleague abroad, etc. Talk to your Faculty Advisor about contacts and ideas. Financial Information There are a few scholarships available to graduate students. These opportunities are competitive and vary in their requirements (e.g.: some have service requirements). Some scholarships are based on financial need and some are based on academic merit. These can be found in the scholarship database filtered by level (graduate). In general, graduate students will pay the in-state graduate tuition rate based on the student's graduate program (along with program charges) to study abroad on a Georgia Tech study abroad program or exchange. Students who are looking to apply for a national fellowship should work with the Georgia Tech Fellowships Office. The Fellowships Office helps students identify and apply for nationally competitive awards. These awards can provide funding assistance for undergraduate and graduate study in the U.S. and abroad. Scholarship Database OIE is a unit of the Vice Provost of International Initiatives in the Office of the Provost. 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Office of International Education Georgia Institute of Technology 631 Cherry Street Suite 211 Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Office of International Education Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "atlas.gatech.edu", "content": "Frequently Asked Questions > Education Abroad Skip to content Loading... Your browser does not support JavaScript, or it is currently disabled. This site requires JavaScript support to run properly. Site home Programs Deadlines Global Research and Internship Program International Travel Registry- IAP Non-GT Program Registration Executive MBA Program Registration Study Abroad Scholarships Grad Student Opportunities Frequently Asked Questions Ed. Abroad General FAQ Faculty-Led and Embedded Programs FAQs Exchange Programs FAQs IAP and Non-GT Programs FAQs Scholarships FAQs Global Research and Internship Program FAQs Announcements Announcements Loading... Previous announcement View All Next announcement Site links Global Research and Internship Program International Travel Registry- IAP Non-GT Program Registration Executive MBA Program Registration Study Abroad Scholarships Grad Student Opportunities Frequently Asked Questions Ed. Abroad General FAQ Faculty-Led and Embedded Programs FAQs Exchange Programs FAQs IAP and Non-GT Programs FAQs Scholarships FAQs Global Research and Internship Program FAQs Announcements Frequently Asked Questions Welcome to the Education Abroad FAQ. We hope that we can answers the questions you have about education abroad programs in general and navigating the education abroad application system, Atlas. If you can't find the answer to your question here, please email us at education.abroad@oie.gatech.edu. General Atlas FAQ How do I search for a program? Select the Program List link from the front page of Atlas. You can search by many different parameters, such as country, region, term, and major. I am a GT student. How do I start a new application? In the top left, click \"Programs\". Search for your program. Select your program from the search results list. Click \"Apply Now\" on the right hand side. When prompted to login, use your GT username and password. I am applying for a program as a transient student. How do I start a new application? In the top right, click Non-GT Login/Register. Create new login credentials (these will be separate from your GT Admissions login credentials). Once your account is created, search for your program. Select your program from the search results list. Click \"Apply Now\" on the right hand side. **Remember to follow the other transient student application instructions. How do I access my study abroad application after I start it? Login to Atlas and navigate to your Applicant Home Page (Home icon \u2192 Applicant). On your applicant homepage you should see list of your applications. Click the program name, and that will take you to your application. How do I navigate to my pre-departure requirements? Login to Atlas and navigate to your Applicant Home Page (Home icon \u2192 Applicant). From your Applicant Homepage, you will see a list of your Applications. Click on your program name under Applications. This will bring you to a screen where you will access the items that need to be completed. How do I change my email address to receive email to my personal email account? 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Abroad General FAQ Faculty-Led and Embedded Programs FAQs Exchange Programs FAQs IAP and Non-GT Programs FAQs Scholarships FAQs Global Research and Internship Program FAQs Announcements Non-GT Program Registration Register for Non-GT A Non-GT Program is one that is available through another university or organization/company that sets up programs abroad. These programs are not affiliated officially with GT, but may offer locations or courses that GT programs do not currently sponsor. Please bear in mind that your choice to study abroad through an organization other than Georgia Tech is a highly independent venture and the responsibility for completing all the necessary steps is yours. 1. Complete the Non-GT Participant Profile by clicking the \"Register for Non-GT\" button above. 2. Refer to the Registrar for information on course evaluations and transferring credit from a foreign institution back to Georgia Tech. 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Abroad General FAQ Faculty-Led and Embedded Programs FAQs Exchange Programs FAQs IAP and Non-GT Programs FAQs Scholarships FAQs Global Research and Internship Program FAQs Announcements International Travel Registry- IAP Register TravelThe travel registry provides the Office of International Education with your international travel information so that OIE can contact you and provide assistance in the event of an emergency. By registering your travel, OIE shares important pre-departure information to assist you with health and safety topics, enrolls you in insurance (which will be billed to your Bursar account), and provides Institute contact information in the event of an emergency. You are required to register your travel if you will be participating in an International Academic Project. The following are examples of International Academic Projects: Research Abroad Service Learning Conferences Independent Study Design Competitions Special Problems Course Academic Competitions Senior Design Volunteer Programs Please do not register personal travel. You will need to complete your travel registration online. You also have the option of attending an International Pre-Departure Orientation or you may contact education.abroad@oie.gatech.edu to schedule a group pre-departure meeting. OIE will cover the following topics at the orientation: Health and Safety Information Insurance Information Passport and Visa Information GT Student Policies Department of State Resources Cross-Cultural Resources Emergency response Students are not permitted to travel abroad as part of an International Academic Project to a country (or areas of countries) that are assigned a US State Department Travel Advisory Level 3 (Reconsider Travel) or 4 (Do Not Travel). 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Abroad General FAQ Faculty-Led and Embedded Programs FAQs Exchange Programs FAQs IAP and Non-GT Programs FAQs Scholarships FAQs Global Research and Internship Program FAQs Announcements STUDY ABROAD APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS To apply for a study abroad program, you will need to select your program from the Program List. From the program page, select \"Apply Now\" to begin your application. You will log in with your GT credentials and be prompted to set up your account. To return to your application after you have submitted it, you can log back into the system by selecting \"\" in the top right corner. 1. Complete the online application (General Questionnaire) for your program 2. Pay the Program's deposit through the Online Deposit Payment System (Save a copy of your payment confirmation for your records.) 3. Submit any supporting documentation required for your program to OIE (OIE will mark your application once it has been received.) Applications that are not submitted correctly will be considered incomplete resulting in significant processing delays. If you have any issues navigating the site or accessing the application, please contact your Education Abroad Advisor or email education.abroad@oie.gatech.edu. After you have submitted an application, you can use the in the top right corner to access your education abroad account. To register for a Global Internship, Non-GT program or International Academic Project, select the relevant link to in the left menu and login in with your GT credentials. Faculty/Staff, if you need login assistance, please contact education.abroad@oie.gatech.edu. Info This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. Read cookie policy Accept? 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Ferst Award Friends of Student Life Award Staff Award of Excellence Commencement Speaker Dean of Students 100th Anniversary Speaker Request - John Stein GT: Utility Links Request Assistance Referral Form Open Search Search Search Parent & Family Resources The Division of Student Life partners with the parents and family members of current students to provide support during the student's career at Georgia Tech. You can find basic information on how the Division partners with students on this page, however we would also encourage you to review information on the Georgia Tech Parent & Family Programs website for more engagement opportunities. EMERGENCIES Hospitalizations & Emergencies In the case of a student hospitalization or emergency, a parent or designated emergency contact will be contacted by the Office of the AVP for Student Engagement & Well-Being and Brandt-Fritz Dean of Students Chair. During this phone call information might be limited, however the staff member will provide a general account of the incident, the hospital where the student was taken, and the information for the hospital (phone number, address, web site). Our staff will remain in contact with you to gather details and coordinate Institute resources as necessary. Emergency Contact Information Each student is required to register emergency contact information with the Institute through the web portal \"BuzzPort.\" As parents and family members you are unable to access or update this information. Therefore, we ask that you work with your student to assure that the emergency contact information listed is accurate. CONTACT US The Office of the AVP for Student Engagement & Well-Being and Brandt-Fritz Dean of Students Chair should be contacted when your student does not sound like themselves, this can include, but is not limited to times of extreme stress, academic trouble, issues within a family affecting a student in their academic endeavors, or in the case of health problems or an incident which would impede their success at Tech. You may contact us Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. at (404) 894-2564. Outside of these hours, contact the Georgia Tech Police Department at (404) 894-2500. *** When contacting the Office of the AVP for Student Engagement & Well-Being and Brandt-Fritz Dean of Students Chair keep in mind that the Office does comply with FERPA regulations to protect student privacy. ALCOHOL/DRUGS NOTIFICATION POLICY Parents/guardians of students under the age of twenty-one may be notified when a student is found responsible for violating the Georgia Tech Student/Student Organization Alcohol and Other Drug Poliy when any of the following occur: Students endanger themselves or other students while under the influence of alcohol or other substances. Specific instances include DUI, fighting, alcohol poisoning, and hospitalization. When the Dean of Students determines that any future violations of the Institute's policy will most likely result in suspension from Georgia Tech. When a hearing officer determines that any future violations of the Institute's policy will likely result in removal from housing. Parent Handbook Talking with College Students About Alcohol Adapted with permission from the Prevention Research Center at Pennsylvania State University. To view or print PDF files, Adobe Acrobat Reader must be installed on your computer. 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Ferst Award Friends of Student Life Award Staff Award of Excellence Commencement Speaker Dean of Students 100th Anniversary Speaker Request - John Stein GT: Utility Links Request Assistance Referral Form Open Search Search Search MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES & SUPPORT SERVICES Book Index Faculty & Staff Help Guidelines for Responding to a Student of Concern How to Talk to a Student About Your Concern Indicators of Distress Is the Student In Need of Immediate Assistance? Resources Talking About Traumatic Events Blank Space (medium)(text and background only visible when logged in) Blank Space (medium)(text and background only visible when logged in) This book was developed by SGA and the Division of Student Life and was made possible through the generous support of the Brandt-Fritz Dean of Students Endowment. Copyright 2019 \u2022 Georgia Institute of Technology \u2022 An equal education and employment institution Faculty & Staff Help Guidelines for Responding to a Student of Concern How to Talk to a Student About Your Concern Indicators of Distress Is the Student In Need of Immediate Assistance? 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The Office of New Student & Transition Programs supports new and continuing student success in the Georgia Tech community through a wide range of programs. These initiatives focus on fostering the transition and engagement of students in the Tech community: FASET Orientation (First Year, Transfer, Exchange Students and Guests); Wreck Camp (Extended Orientation Camp); Week of Welcome (partner); Connect First-Year Leadership Program; Transfer Programs; and Leadership Opportunities (FASET cabinet & leaders, Wreck Camp directors & staff, Connect advisors). Familiarization and Adaptation to the Surroundings and Environs of Tech (FASET) is our one-day orientation that allows new students (First-Year, transfer, exchange) numerous opportunities to learn how to be a successful Yellow Jacket in and out of the classroom. FASET Program Wreck Camp is an extended orientation experience that brings together new and current students to jumpstart their college experience in a fun summer camp setting. You will be in small groups led by two upperclassmen student leaders, color-themed teams, and the overall large camp. Wreck Camp Get Involved! 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Ferst Award Friends of Student Life Award Staff Award of Excellence Commencement Speaker Dean of Students 100th Anniversary Speaker Request - John Stein GT: Utility Links Request Assistance Referral Form Open Search Search Search Class Attendance There are no formal institutional regulations regarding class attendance at the Georgia Institute of Technology. The resources of the Institute are provided for the intellectual growth and development of the students who attend. A schedule of courses is provided for the students and faculty to facilitate an orderly arrangement of the program of instruction. The fact that classes are scheduled is evidence that attendance is important! Students should, therefore, maintain regular attendance if they are to attain maximum success in the pursuit of their studies. All students are responsible for obtaining an understanding of each instructor's policy regarding absences. All students are expected to attend announced quizzes, laboratory periods, and final examinations. Although it is recognized that occasionally it may be necessary for students to be absent from scheduled classes or laboratories for personal reasons, including major religious observances, students are responsible for all material covered in their absences, and they are responsible for the academic consequences of their absences. Students should discuss planned absences with their instructors as soon as possible after the beginning of an academic term. Work missed may be made up at the discretion of the instructor. Missing Classes for Personal Emergencies Students may need to miss classes due to personal emergencies such as being hospitalized or being in a car accident. The Office of the Vice President and Dean of Students can assist students with documented emergencies by contacting professors on behalf of the student. For more information, please call the Office of the Vice President and Dean of Students or complete the Request Assistance Form. Request Assistance Form Missing Classes for Institute Approved Activities Students who are absent because of participation in approved Institute activities (e.g. field trips, athletic events) will be permitted to make up the work missed during their absences. Approval of such activities will be granted by the Student Academic and Financial Affairs Committee of the Academic Senate, and statements of the approved absence may be obtained from the Registrar's Office. 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Many countries hold varying cultural viewpoints on disabilities.As a result, accommodations vary depending on cultural norms and country laws. While there are optionsfor student with disabilities, some destinations are better options than others based on accommodation needs.An OIE advisor with the support of the Office of Disability Services will assist you in identifying a programthat will be able to provide the accommodations you need.It is extremely important to start your program search early. Talk to OIE and the Office of Disability Servicesabout your accommodation needs at least six months before your departure. Please note that depending onyour needs, it may take longer to ensure that accommodations are in place for a given program.If you have not done so yet, we encourage you to register your disability with GT\u2019s Office of Disability Services.Resources:Mobility InternationalMobility International USAGeorgia Tech's Office of Disability Services OIE is a unit of the Vice Provost of International Initiatives in the Office of the Provost. 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United States North America Save this program Share this program Georgia Tech Europe - Fall Metz France Europe Share this program Georgia Tech Europe - Spring Metz France Europe Share this program Georgia Tech Europe - Summer Metz France Europe Share this program Georgia Tech Shenzhen - Fall Shenzhen China Asia Save this program Share this program German LBAT Berlin Munich Germany Germany Europe Europe Save this program Share this program Germany - RWTH Aachen Exchange Program Aachen Germany Europe Save this program Share this program Germany - RWTH Aachen Exchange Program (fall) AND Intern Abroad Program (spring) Aachen Germany Europe Save this program Share this program Germany - RWTH Aachen Summer Research Exchange Program Aachen Germany Europe Save this program Share this program Germany - Stuttgart Exchange (fall) AND Intern Abroad Program (spring) Stuttgart Germany Europe Save this program Share this program Germany - Stuttgart Exchange Program Stuttgart Germany Europe Save this program Share this program Germany - 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Ferst Award Friends of Student Life Award Staff Award of Excellence Commencement Speaker Dean of Students 100th Anniversary Speaker Request - John Stein GT: Utility Links Request Assistance Referral Form Open Search Search Search Leadership Opportunities Leadership takes place at all levels on the Georgia Tech campus \u2014 it\u2019s not just for those in formal leadership positions. The Division of Student Life offers many opportunities for students to learn and practice effective leadership skills that can be applied to all areas of their personal and professional lives! The Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) program offers a thoughtful and intentional series of academic, and co-curricular activities to help students prepare for leadership in a rapidly evolving global society. Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) New Student & Transition Programs hires student leaders as FASET orientation staff, Wreck Camp Leaders and KNIT mentors. NSTP Student Leaders In the Parent & Family Programs Office, the Parent Assistant Leaders (PALs) serve a key role in the facilitation of ongoing programmatic efforts by Parent & Family Programs and also serve as a resource to the Division of Student Life. This leadership position assists current and prospective parents and family members as they become part of the Yellow Jacket Family. Parent Assistant Leaders (PALS) Designed for students who hope to hold a leadership position and for students who are active as members of officers in one (or more!) or Georgia Tech's 550+ Student Organizations, the GOLD Route program equips participants with the skills and knowledge they need to make meaningful change in their student leadership roles and in their leadership beyond GT. 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Ferst Award Friends of Student Life Award Staff Award of Excellence Commencement Speaker Dean of Students 100th Anniversary Speaker Request - John Stein GT: Utility Links Request Assistance Referral Form Open Search Search Search Help Request Forms Dean of Students Assistance Request Use the Dean of Students Assistance Request to request an appointment to discuss class absence, forms for leave of absence, grade, an appointment with the Dean, among others. Request Assistance Referral Form Faculty and Staff may use the link below to express a concern they may have with a student. Students please use the Student Assistance Form for any concerns of your own. 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Office of International Education Georgia Institute of Technology 631 Cherry Street Suite 211 Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Office of International Education Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "studentlife.gatech.edu", "content": "Departments | STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE Home About Annual Report Dean of Students Mission, Vision, Goals Research and Assessment Staff Student of Concern What We Do Services Academic, Financial, Personal Assistance Departments Help Request Forms Leadership Opportunities Mental Health & Well-being New Student & Transition Programs Resources Class Attendance Link Directory Mental Health (For Faculty) Parent & Family Room Reservation Student Handbook Talking with College Students About Alcohol Awards/Events Alvin M. Ferst Award Friends of Student Life Award Staff Award of Excellence Commencement Speaker Dean of Students 100th Anniversary Speaker Request - John Stein GT: Utility Links Request Assistance Referral Form Open Search Search Search Departments The Division departments and the AVP for Student Engagement & Well-Being and Brandt-Fritz Dean of Students Chair Office assists students in the resolution of problems, provides information about, and referral to campus resources, and promotes initiatives that address students\u2019 needs and interests. The Center for Mental Health Care & Resources educates students for life by providing a variety of services and programs that are consistent and consonant with the strategic plan goals of the Institution and the Division of Student Engagement & Well-Being. Center for Mental Health Care & Resources The Civic Engagement Office promotes global awareness to nurture the development of responsible citizens who are committed to building community in a complex and diverse world. CIVIC ENGAGEMENT The Office of Development for Student Life helps ensure that Georgia Tech students continue to benefit from an active campus environment through cultivating financial support for student programs, organizations and activities. OFFICE OF DEVELOPMENT The Office of Disability Services helps ensure that students with documented disabilities receive the access and accommodations needed for a rich and engaging student experience. OFFICE OF DISABILITY SERVICES The Office of Fraternity & Sorority Life helps Georgia Tech Greek organizations and their members thrive by providing a comprehensive range of leadership, administrative and governance support. FRATERNITY & SORORITY LIFE Georgia Tech Arts coordinates the Georgia Tech Arts Series, oversees operation of the Ferst Center for the Arts, and works with Tech's Arts Advisory Board on the strategic direction, collaboration, and promotion of campus arts experiences. GEORGIA TECH ARTS The Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) program offers a thoughtful and intentional series of academic, and co-curricular activities to help students prepare for leadership in a rapidly evolving global society. LEADERSHIP EDUCATION & DEVELOPMENT The LGBTQIA Resource Center coordinates a range of programs and events throughout the year aimed at educating the community about LGBTQIA issues, providing safe spaces, to build community and explore their identities, and facilitating conversations about LGBTQIA diversity, equity and inclusion. LGBTQIA RESOURCES CENTER New Student and Transition Programs office coordinates a variety of programs and services to support the orientation, transition, and academic success of new students. NSTP offers a combination of valuable information, community building activities, time-honored Georgia Tech traditions, and leadership opportunities. NEW STUDENT & TRANSITION PROGRAMS Parent & Family Programs helps families stay connected to their students through helpful resources, involvement opportunities, and timely information so families can share in this exciting and important time in their student's life. Annual events include: Sibs Day in the Spring and Family Weekend in the Fall of each year. PARENT & FAMILY PROGRAMS The Office of Research and Assessment continuously collects, analyzes, interprets and reports data for the purpose of improving departmental programs and services. RESEARCH & ASSESSMENT The Office of Student Diversity Programs furthers Georgia Tech's strategic commitment to inclusive excellence by offering educational and co-curricular opportunities that enhance interaction and learning across diverse groups. STUDENT DIVERSITY PROGRAMS The Center of Student Engagement promotes and strengthens student involvement and engagement through leadership development opportunities within more than 500 student organizations. CENTER FOR STUDENT ENGAGEMENT The Office of Student Integrity helps ensure that the standards of excellence are upheld through education and adjudication. STUDENT INTEGRITY The Office of Student Media helps students communicate both within the campus and to the larger community while gaining real-world experience in journalism and creative skills. STUDENT MEDIA The Student Organization Finance Office (SOFO) plays an integral role in helping more than 400 chartered student organizations and the Student Government Association with financial administration and accounting. STUDENT ORGANIZATION FINANCE The Veterans Resource Center supports Georgia Tech's growing student veteran population to transition and thrive in the academic arena. The center strives to foster an environment where student veterans will make the most of their academic and non-academic experiences. VETERANS RESOURCE CENTER The Wellness Empowerment Center provides upstream, innovative, and relevant programs, services and initiatives to help students and employees thrive. Services include health and well-being educational programs, events and workshops, nutrition counseling, and sexual violence prevention, education and response. WELLNESS EMPOWERMENT CENTER The Women's Resource Center serves the needs and interests of female students, faculty and staff at Georgia Tech as well as promoting understanding among Georgia Tech's diverse community of men and women. 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Ferst Award Friends of Student Life Award Staff Award of Excellence Commencement Speaker Dean of Students 100th Anniversary Speaker Request - John Stein GT: Utility Links Request Assistance Referral Form Open Search Search Search Staff Award of Excellence Since May 2001, the Division of Student Life has recognized dedicated staff members who have distinguished themselves in the performance of their duties. The criteria for this award are flexible, however the nominee should demonstrate the following in performing his/her job: initiative, professionalism, exemplary customer service, collaboration, promotion of community, dedication, innovation, and effectiveness. Dorcas Ford Jones 2019 Irene Daboin 2018 Stacey Doremus 2017 Anil Shetty 2016 Mack Bowers 2015 Dan Hazlett 2014 David Knobbe and Matt Marcus 2013 Melanie DeMaeyer 2012 Stephanie Knight 2011 Mahlet Endale 2010 Nadine Robinson 2009 Colleen Riggle 2008 Amy Stalzer Fall 2007 Danielle McDonald Spring 2007 Scott Riggle & Merideth Ray Fall 2006 Rome Lester Spring 2006 Chrissy Sherstad Fall 2005 Nancy Romero Spring 2005 Buck Cooke & Will Marble Fall 2004 Rose Mary Wells Spring 2004 Julia Whitfield Fall 2003 Yvette Upton Spring 2003 Tori Wallingford Fall 2002 Cindy Jordin Spring 2002 Shirley Watt Fall 200 Jonathan Swaby Spring 2001 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "studentlife.gatech.edu", "content": "Alvin M. Ferst Award | STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE Home About Annual Report Dean of Students Mission, Vision, Goals Research and Assessment Staff Student of Concern What We Do Services Academic, Financial, Personal Assistance Departments Help Request Forms Leadership Opportunities Mental Health & Well-being New Student & Transition Programs Resources Class Attendance Link Directory Mental Health (For Faculty) Parent & Family Room Reservation Student Handbook Talking with College Students About Alcohol Awards/Events Alvin M. Ferst Award Friends of Student Life Award Staff Award of Excellence Commencement Speaker Dean of Students 100th Anniversary Speaker Request - John Stein GT: Utility Links Request Assistance Referral Form Open Search Search Search Alvin M. Ferst Award The Alvin M. Ferst Leadership and Entrepreneurship Award was established by Charlotte Ferst to honor her husband, Alvin, who graduated from Georgia Tech in 1943. Alvin Ferst was a member of the Alumni Association Board and the Georgia Tech Foundation for decades. The Ferst family name has a long tradition on the Georgia Tech campus and the scholarship will assure the family\u2019s involvement in perpetuity. The Ferst Award consists of a $3,000 prize given to a junior or senior with at least a 2.5 GPA who has demonstrated extraordinary leadership and/or entrepreneurial skills while at Georgia Tech. Ideal Candidate Qualities A person of vision A driving force to create a business or organization An inspiration to others to reach their potential A leader with the ability to anticipate future needs An optimist about finding solutions One who generates support of the dream And a person of character who says, \u201cwhy not,\u201d not \u201cwhy.\u201d Applications Applications must include a one-page cover letter describing qualifications for the award along with resume and two letters of reference. The letters of reference must be from faculty, staff and/or employer, and can either be submitted with the cover letter and resume or sent directly to ferstaward@studentlife.gatech.edu The letters of reference should address: Leadership qualities of the candidate with examples, and/or Entrepreneurship achievements of the applicant, and Why this student is worthy of the recommendation Applications are now open. Apply Now Alvin M. Ferst Leadership and Entrepreneur Award Winners 2022 \u2013 Adam Lederer and Chris Ozgo 2021 \u2013 Thomas S. Marchese and Marion 'Duke' Hatcher 2020 \u2013 Genevieve Onyiuke-Kennedy and Ananya (Jane) Jain 2019 \u2013 Jhillika Kumar and Collin Spencer 2018 \u2013 Mahdi Al-Husseini, Brenna Fromayan, and Jake Smith 2017 \u2013 Arjun Bir and Kaitlin Rizk 2016 \u2013 Alexandra Flohr, Titilayo Funso, and Henderson Johnson 2015 \u2013 Rachel Kathlyn Ford and Dillon Roseen 2014 \u2013 Chibueze J. Ihenacho and James William Schwoebel 2013 \u2013 Cecili A.B. Reid and Vett Vandiver 2012 \u2013 Elizabeth Blumer, Jasmine Lawrence, and Chris Quintero 2011 \u2013 Christopher Blackburn, Corey T. Boone, Melissa Loreice McCoy, and Jerica M. Richardson 2010 \u2013 Shruti Batra, Matthew Stellmaker, and Cameron Trent Mao 2009 \u2013 Garrett Langley and Ranni Tewfik 2008 \u2013 Richard Schanda 2007 \u2013 Angela R. Gill, Sung Woo Choi, Orion A. King, and John D. Waters, Jr. 2006 \u2013 Charles Wiley, Shannon Fatehi, Saira Amir, and J.P. James 2005 \u2013 Laura M. Grosch 2004 \u2013 Keith Benjamin Lawder 2003 \u2013 Daniel White 2002 \u2013 George (Trey) Baltz, III 2001 \u2013 Joseph Stephen Katzen 2000 \u2013 L. Christopher Young 1999 \u2013 Scott W. 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Ferst Award Friends of Student Life Award Staff Award of Excellence Commencement Speaker Dean of Students 100th Anniversary Speaker Request - John Stein GT: Utility Links Request Assistance Referral Form Open Search Search Search Commencement Speaker Make your mark on Georgia Tech's history by addressing your fellow classmates at your upcoming Commencement Ceremony! One student is selected for each ceremony to present an inspirational speech of two to three minutes before their classmates and guests. For more information, visit Georgia Tech's Commencement website or contact Debbie Dorsey, in the Student Life office at 404.385.1562 or debbie.dorsey@studentlife.gatech.edu. Please select which Commencement Ceremony you are applying for to access the correct application page Upcoming Commencements Check back soon for more application dates! Blank Space (medium)(text and background only visible when logged in) FAQs How many speakers will be chosen?One speaker will be selected for each of Commencement ceremonies.Ph.D. Ceremony \u2013 Friday, May 5 from 10AM - NoonMaster\u2019s Ceremony \u2013 Friday, May 5 from 3:00 \u2013 5:30PMBachelor\u2019s Ceremony \u2013 Saturday, May 6 from 9:00 \u2013 11:30AMBachelor\u2019s Ceremony \u2013 Saturday, May 6 from 3:00 \u2013 5:30PMAre there certain requirements I must meet to be considered?Yes, you must meet the following criteria:Be a graduate in the ceremonyBe in good academic standingGrant permission to verify academic standingHave a history of participation in campus and/or community activitiesAcknowledge the speech submitted is your own work and that you have adhered to the Student Honor Code in the creation of this speechWhat are the applications requirements?You must summit your draft speech and video.Be sure to select the correct ceremony when submitting.Speech should be between 2-3 minutes in length (you will be timed!)Speech should be secular in tone, provide inspiration to the graduates, and recount times spent together at Georgia Tech.Speech should also be relatable to and appropriate for the entire audience including parents, grandparents, siblings, friends, faculty, and staff.Applicants must feel comfortable speaking at a podium and in front of a very large crowd.Applications must be received by the deadline.What should my speech be about?A virtual info session to learn more about writing your speech, do's and don'ts, etc. will be held Wednesday, Wednesday, February 22 from 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. RSVP to debbie.dorsey@studentlife.gatech.edu for the link!As you polish your speech please keep in mind you are talking to your peers and their families and guests, so a positive and inspiring presentation is hopefully how you would like to be remembered. Try to avoid writing your speech entirely about yourself. The committee will be looking for a speech with a little humor, some relation to GT (of course), and your/students time spent here, with an inspiring message/story to take forward for all!Stage presence is important as well. You don\u2019t have to memorize your speech; however, you also shouldn\u2019t read it word for word! Be mindful that if chosen to speak at commencement, you will be expected to deliver the speech you presented to the selection committee and rehearsed with the Clough Communications staff.How will my application be reviewed?The Commencement Speaker selection committee reviews and scores all applications to narrow down the finalists. The committee is comprised of Students, Faculty, and Staff. The finalists for the commencement speaker will be contacted via email to schedule an audition the following week.How will finalists audition?Auditions will be conducted Thursday, April 13 between 10:00AM \u2013 12:00PM In the Center for Student Engagement conference room, 3108 Student Center.Finalists will be notified of their specific audition time within the predetermined block of time. You will either give your speech to the selection committee at a podium in the front of the room or virtually based on the finalist\u2019s availability/location.All auditions will be held on the same day. If you are selected as a finalist, but unavailable for an on-campus audition (i.e., internship), you can either present virtually or your video will be played in your absence.The final speaker for each ceremony will be selected at the end of the auditions and will be notified via email within 24 hours of the audition.If selected, will there be assistance to help me with my speech?Yes, the individuals selected for each ceremony as the Student Reflection Speaker will work with staff in the The Naugle Communications Center in Clough Commons to rehearse and finalize their speech. The dates and times for practice will be scheduled once the individuals are selected.If chosen, when will I speak during the ceremony? Will I be able to join my classmates during the ceremony?The student reflections speaker will speak at the beginning of the ceremony and then will rejoin his/her/their classmates.What is the selection process timeline?Deadline to submit is Monday, March 27 \u2013 12:00PMCommittee reviews submissions March 28 \u2013 April 6Finalists notified of their audition time late on Friday, April 7Auditions will be conducted the week of April 10 \u2013 13, specific day/time TBD. 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President G.P. \"Bud\" Peterson & Val Peterson 2019 Brett Hulst, Department of Residence Life (Housing) 2018 Stephanie Travis, Jump Start 2017 Michelle Cohen Segall Spring 2016 Lee Helmken Spring 2015 Garry Lockerman and the Facilities Area 1 Team Spring 2014 Gary Wolovick Spring 2013 Dr. Rob Butera Spring 2012 Residence Life Spring 2011 Dr. Jennifer Fortner Spring 2009 Dr. Hal Irvin Spring 2008 Jonathan Gordon, Ph.D. Spring 2007 Kim Harrington Spring 2006 Brent Carter, Ph.D. & Warren Page Spring 2005 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "studentlife.gatech.edu", "content": "Dean of Students 100th Anniversary | STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE Home About Annual Report Dean of Students Mission, Vision, Goals Research and Assessment Staff Student of Concern What We Do Services Academic, Financial, Personal Assistance Departments Help Request Forms Leadership Opportunities Mental Health & Well-being New Student & Transition Programs Resources Class Attendance Link Directory Mental Health (For Faculty) Parent & Family Room Reservation Student Handbook Talking with College Students About Alcohol Awards/Events Alvin M. Ferst Award Friends of Student Life Award Staff Award of Excellence Commencement Speaker Dean of Students 100th Anniversary Speaker Request - John Stein GT: Utility Links Request Assistance Referral Form Open Search Search Search Dean of Students 100th Anniversary This year, the Dean of Students office is celebrating 100 years of service to Georgia Tech students and the Institute. After a hundred years, the purpose behind the Dean of Students at Georgia Tech remains the same: be a person students can turn to in times of joy and celebration and in times of grief or crisis. Only 5 people have served as Dean of Students since the position was created in 1922. June, 1922 Floyd Field Named Dean of Men Floyd Field was approached by a group of students about the need for a \u201cDean of Men\u201d (women weren\u2019t admitted to Tech until 1952). The students asked for a person they could turn to for guidance and assistance. The position was renamed Dean of Students shortly before Field retired 1922 Student Council Established The Student Council, which would later be called the Student Government Association (SGA), was established in 1922 during Dean Field\u2019s first year as Dean of Men. The first student body president was Herbert Hutton (ME 1925). 1927 George P. Burdell Enrolls at GT George P. Burdell enrolled in his first class at Georgia Tech in 1927, only a few years after Field became Dean of Men. Burdell officially graduated in 1930, somehow avoiding Dean Field\u2019s detection. Since Field, every Dean of Students has had run-ins with the Institute\u2019s most infamous prankster. Burdell enrolled in every course offered at Tech in 1969, and then again in 1975 and 1980. 1930 George Griffin Named Associate Dean George C. Griffin became Assistant Dean of Students. During his tenure, Griffin started an Emergency Loan Fund, which was informally known as the \u201cHip Pocket Fund.\u201d The Dean Griffin Hip Pocket Fund still exists today through Students\u2019 Temporary Assistance and Resources (STAR) Services. 1932 First Ramblin' Wreck Parade Dean Field canceled the Old Road Race from Atlanta to Athens, citing concerns for student safety. In its place, he organized Tech\u2019s first Ramblin\u2019 Wreck Parade in 1932. July 1946 Field Announces Plans to Retire Dean Field was an avid traveler. The Technique wrote about his travels in a 1946 article that also announced his retirement in July of that year. By 1946, Dean Field had toured the entire United States, except for Nevada, by car. 1946 Griffin Named Dean of Students George C. Griffin was named Dean of students when Field retired. Griffin entered Tech\u2019s apprentice class in 1914. He was a member of the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity and the secret ANAK society, and president of his sophomore and junior classes. 1955 Griffin Honored with Distinguished Service Award The Alumni Association recognized Griffin with a Distinguished Service Award. 1957 James Dull Named Associate Dean James \u201cJim\u201d Dull was hired as the Associate Dean of Students. 1957 Dean Dull Attends First DramaTech Performance Dull was a strong advocate for the arts and theatre. He and his wife attended their first DramaTech performance in 1957. The Dulls attended almost every performance after that. 1964 Dean Griffin Day! Georgia\u2019s Governor Carl Sanders declared May 16 \u201cDean George Griffin Day\u201d in recognition of Griffin\u2019s service. This is the same year that Griffin was named an Honorary Alumna by the Georgia Tech Alumni Association. 1964 Jim Dull Named Dean of Students Dean Griffin retired and Associate Dean Jim Dull was promoted to Dean of Students. 1971 Dull Launches FASET Orientation Dull helped revamp freshman orientation. The program developed into FASET, a way to acclimate new undergraduate students to Georgia Tech. Thousands of incoming first-year, transfer, and exchange students and their parents continue to participate in FASET each year. 1973 First Pi Mile Race Dedicated Dean Griffin The Pi Mile Road Race began and was named in honor of Dean Griffin. 1995 Gail DiSabatino Named Dean of Students Gail DiSabatino became Dean of Students. A number of new traditions and events were created under her leadership including: create Ramblin\u2019 Nights, an alcohol-free party held the night before home football games. 1997 Dean DiSabatino Launches Student Diversity Programs Dean DiSabatino partnered with many leaders on campus to open the Office of Student Diversity Programs within the Division of Student Affairs. Student Diversity Programs provides an institutionalized approach for meeting the co-curricular needs of students by coordinating and planning educational opportunities that enhance interaction and learning across groups. 1998 Dean DiSabatino Launches Women's Resource Center In 1997, after several years of discussion with Georgia Tech administration, the idea caught the attention and support of Dean Stephanie Ray, the then newly appointed Associate Dean of Students, Gail DiSabatino, Dean of Students, and Student Affairs Vice President Lee Wilcox. The proposal for the Center was approved and funded by Georgia Tech President G. Wayne Clough. The Center officially opened Spring Quarter 1998 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on April 23. 2006 John Stein Named Dean of Students John M. Stein became the Dean of Students. Stein became Dean of Students after serving as director of Success Programs from 2002 to 2006. He is assistant vice president for Student Engagement & Well-being and Brandt-Fritz Dean of Students Chair. Student life activities have expanded under Dean Stein to include 56 Greek organizations, 13 honor societies, and more than 400 student organizations. March, 2011 Dean Stein Establishes Good Samaritan Policy In March of 2011, Dean Stein worked with SGA and student organizations to launch the Good Samaritan Policy. The Good Samaritan/Medical Amnesty Provision ensures that students do not delay seeking medical assistance for fear of disciplinary action by the Institute. 2013 Grand Opening of the Veterans Resource Center Dean Stein and the Division of Student Affairs (now a called Student Life) established a Veterans Resource Center and hired its first director, David Ross, who served 20 years in the Air Force. 2017 Brand-Fritz Dean of Students Endowment Named Georgia Tech became the first public university to announce an endowed Dean of Students chair. Thanks to income generated through the Brandt-Fritz Dean of Students Endowed Chair, Dean Stein and his successors will have a substantial fund that is both flexible and reliable with which to respond to urgent needs and changing priorities as they arise \u2014 and to strategically plan for the future. August, 2018 Grand Opening of the LGBTQIA Resource Center Through a collaboration with the Dean of Students Office, the Division of Student Life and the Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, the LGBTQIA Resource Center opened in August of 2018 in the Smithgall Student Services Building. \"The center's expansion is a testament to the students and staff who worked tirelessly to advocate,\" Dean of Students John M. Stein said. \"As we move forward, I ask us all to honor the past, but more importantly focus on the future - where this community wants to go, and how we're going to get there together.\" August, 2018 STAR Joins Student Life Students\u2019 Temporary Assistance and Resources (STAR) is a safety net that helps students regroup and get back on their feet. A STAR board was established with the mission to \u201cprovide stability so students can pursue a fulfilling college experience by facilitating collaboration between organizations offering student support and increasing campus awareness of these programs.\u201d The five STAR points of need are food, housing, clothing, money, and connection. Dean Stein advocated to bringing it to Student Life and expanding the program to serve a larger population of students. August, 2019 Grand Opening of the Center for Assessment, Referral & Education (CARE) Dean Stein helped to open the Center for Assessment, Referral and Education (CARE). The need for a single pathway was identified by Georgia Tech\u2019s Mental Health Task Force, and reiterated as part of the Institute\u2019s A Path Forward \u2014 Together initiative. CARE\u2019s mission is to provide easier access to campus resources for undergraduate and graduate students at no cost. 2022 Celebrating 100 Years! The Dean of Student\u2019s office celebrates 100 Years of service to the Georgia Tech student body and the Institute! 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Ferst Award Friends of Student Life Award Staff Award of Excellence Commencement Speaker Dean of Students 100th Anniversary Speaker Request - John Stein GT: Utility Links Request Assistance Referral Form Open Search Search Search Student of Concern Purpose The purpose of the Student of Concern Committee/Procedure is to provide coordination of support services to a student who may display behaviors that interfere with the student\u2019s ability to be successful and promote academic success through an appropriate, timely, and caring response. The rationale serves to ensure a safe Georgia Tech community. Students who display behaviors that may interfere with the student\u2019s ability to be successful are identified. The Student of Concern committee generates a weekly list of students for discussion. The Student of Concern committee will deliberate potential resources, method of outreach and identify a lead follow up staff person. 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Ferst Award Friends of Student Life Award Staff Award of Excellence Commencement Speaker Dean of Students 100th Anniversary Speaker Request - John Stein GT: Utility Links Request Assistance Referral Form Open Search Search Search Office of the Dean of Students The Office of the Dean of Students has a long and rich history and tradition at Tech, 99 years of providing support and advocacy on behalf of students! The Office assists students in the resolution of problems, provides information about, and referral to campus resources, and promotes initiatives that address students\u2019 needs and interests. In addition the Office provides educational and co-curricular activities and experiences that encourage students to have a positive college experience. Student Assistance Services The Office of the Dean of Students provides a number of services to assist students with medical and personal emergencies. To access these services during regular business hours, students and/or their families may notify the office at (404) 894-2565. In the event of an after-hours emergency, individuals should contact the Georgia Tech Police Department at (404) 894-2500 and request that the \u201cDean on Call\u201d be contacted. There is an emergency \u201cDean on Call\u201d at all times to assist students in need. Personal Referrals The Office of the Dean of Students can contact the many campus resources such as the Counseling Center, Women\u2019s Resource Center, Health Center, and other community services for assistance in arranging emotional or personal support for students. Academic Referrals Students often need assistance in making decisions about academic matters. Our office can assist students with contacting their faculty and/or major department to resolve questions or concerns. Withdrawing from School Some students find that a personal or medical emergency during the school term can impact their ability to attend classes or make up the missed work. In these cases, students may decide to withdraw from Tech. Our office can assist with the Georgia Tech withdrawal procedures. Assistance in Contacting and Coordinating Family Needs The Office of Dean of Students can serve as a contact point for families. Please feel free to contact us regarding any questions you have about policies, services, and special events. Parents and family members who are concerned about the well-being or success of their student are encouraged to contact our office for advice and support. Meet the Dean of Students! John M. Stein has a career in higher education that spans over 30 years. Stein has been with Georgia Tech since 2002, having served as the Director of Success Programs from 2002-2006, AV and Dean of Students from 2006-2015, and VP for Student Life/Brandt-Fritz Dean of Students Chair from 2015-2021. He's currently our AVP for Student Engagement & Well-Being and Brandt-Fritz Dean of Students Chair. Prior to Georgia Tech, Dean Stein held a number of administrative positions at various colleges including working in Residence Life and Housing, Academic Advising, and Student Affairs. John has served as the Dean of Students at two others colleges before being appointed Dean of Students at Georgia Tech. Stein\u2019s educational background is in psychology and education. He earned a BA in Psychology from the State University of New York and two Masters degrees: one in Counseling Psychology and the other in Educational Psychology. 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Ferst Award Friends of Student Life Award Staff Award of Excellence Commencement Speaker Dean of Students 100th Anniversary Speaker Request - John Stein GT: Utility Links Request Assistance Referral Form Open Search Search Search Staff John Stein Associate Vice President for Student Life & Brandt-Fritz Dean of Students Chair 404-894-2565 john.stein@studentlife.gatech.edu John Stein Close Dan Taylor Assistant Vice President of Student Life Business Operations 404-894-9183 daniel.taylor@studentlife.gatech.edu Dan Taylor Close Colleen Riggle Associate Dean of Students 404-894-2567 cpetterson3@gatech.edu Colleen Riggle Close Stephanie Ray Associate Dean of Students & Director of Student Diversity Programs 404-894-2561 stephanie.ray@studentlife.gatech.edu Stephanie Ray Close Gerome Stephens Associate Dean and Director of Center for Student Engagement 404-894-1936 estephens34@gatech.edu Gerome Stephens Close Joi Alexander Director of Health Initiatives 404-894-2890 joi.alexander@health.gatech.edu Joi Alexander Close Dale Myers IT Program Manager 404-385-7491 dale.myers@studentlife.gatech.edu Dale Myers Close Easter Worden Human Resources Business Partner 404-385-2904 easter.worden@ohr.gatech.edu Easter Worden Close Brenda Woods Director of Research & Assessment 404-894-9190 brenda.woods@studentlife.gatech.edu Brenda Woods Close Julia Whitfield Assistant to the Vice President & Dean of Students 404-894-2564 julia.whitfield@studentlife.gatech.edu Julia Whitfield Close April Nolan Administrative Professional Senior 404-894-2565 april.nolan@studentlife.gatech.edu April Nolan Close Debbie Dorsey Director of Administrative Services 404-385-1562 debbie.dorsey@studentlife.gatech.edu Debbie Dorsey Close Emily Takieddine Director of Development Parent Giving and Student Life 404-385-0527 emily.takieddine@dev.gatech.edu Emily Takieddine Close Steve Fazenbaker Program Director 404-894-7827 steve.fazenbaker@studentlife.gatech.edu Steve Fazenbaker Close Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "admission.gatech.edu", "content": "Blow the Whistle! 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Ferst Award Friends of Student Life Award Staff Award of Excellence Commencement Speaker Dean of Students 100th Anniversary Speaker Request - John Stein GT: Utility Links Request Assistance Referral Form Open Search Search Search Mission, Vision, Goals MISSION The Division of Student Life is committed to enriching the academic, personal and professional growth of all Georgia Tech students. VISION The Division of Student Life will lead our profession by providing innovative programs and services for the technological research university of the 21st century. Georgia Tech students will be strategically positioned to lead, influence, and contribute to their communities locally, nationally, and globally for the improvement of the human condition. CORE VALUES Excellence We believe excellence is achieved through collaboration, innovation, and an entrepreneurial spirit. We are committed to the continuous improvement of our programs, services, and the professional development of our staff. Integrity We model integrity by upholding the highest standards and principles that guide our profession - demonstrating professionalism, ethical conduct, and accountability in all programs and services. Leadership We prepare Georgia Tech students for the leadership roles they will assume in our global society. This is accomplished through intentional learning, sound academic inquiry and active reflection. We provide opportunities to develop the leadership competencies that will allow students to create meaningful change in their respective communities. Empowerment We enable students to take an active role in influencing institutional, local, national and global matters. We empower them to advocate for themselves, their community and the rights of others. Integrated Learning Learning is a transformative process that integrates knowledge and experiences both inside and outside of the classroom. In alignment with the Institute\u2019s values we facilitate faculty-student engagement, encourage experiential learning, cultivate the arts, and embrace new technology - making every experience a learning opportunity. Inclusive Community Student learning occurs best in communities that value diversity and inclusion. We strive to create and support an inclusive community that encourages civility, compassion, discussion, debate, and expression where everyone is treated with respect and dignity. Total Student Experience The collegiate experience has a unique and significant influence on personal growth and development. We are committed to the development of the total student in all aspects of intellectual, personal, and professional growth in the environment in which they live, learn, work, and play. GOALS Enrich the student experience by creating a collaborative community that fosters a balanced and purposeful life. Prepare and engage students and staff to lead, learn, and live in a global society. Champion diversity, community and the celebration of tradition that promotes an inclusive environment. Challenge and empower students and staff to be responsible citizens who contribute to their communities and profession through leadership and service. Lead the profession of Student Affairs by advancing innovative programs, services and staff development in pursuit of institutional excellence. 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In these workshops, you will learn how to: Set up assignments where students can submit freeform work (no printers or templates needed) Grade your existing exams and homework on Gradescope Make rubric changes as you grade - changes apply to previously graded work to maintain consistency Write each comment only once - apply previously used comments with a click Use assignment analytics\u2019 to gain insight into student learning Register Wednesday, August 9, 2023 at 11:00AM ET Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at 11:30AM ET Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Social Media Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Art Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Lorraine Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Study Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources TechWorks Alumni Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "studentlife.gatech.edu", "content": "Mental Health & Well-being | STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE Home About Annual Report Dean of Students Mission, Vision, Goals Research and Assessment Staff Student of Concern What We Do Services Academic, Financial, Personal Assistance Departments Help Request Forms Leadership Opportunities Mental Health & Well-being New Student & Transition Programs Resources Class Attendance Link Directory Mental Health (For Faculty) Parent & Family Room Reservation Student Handbook Talking with College Students About Alcohol Awards/Events Alvin M. Ferst Award Friends of Student Life Award Staff Award of Excellence Commencement Speaker Dean of Students 100th Anniversary Speaker Request - John Stein GT: Utility Links Request Assistance Referral Form Open Search Search Search Mental Health & Well-being Georgia Tech prides itself on the rigor of its academics and research as well as the strength and resilience of its students. As such, we are home to the best and the brightest students from around the country and the world. But even Tech students need help every now and then to achieve success - both academically and personally. And students who thrive here at Tech are often the ones who seek assistance early and maintain a balanced, healthy lifestyle. The Vice President for Student Engagement & Well-Being and the Office of the AVP for Student Engagement & Well-Being and Brandt-Fritz Dean of Students Chair promotes development and involvement, and also provides advocacy, information, resources and referrals to help resolve concerns and address emergencies. The Office maintains a 24/7 emergency on-call system to respond to student emergencies \u2013 including medical and personal. So if you or someone you know could benefit from a getting some help - whether that be involvement in a student organization, letting some steam out at the CRC, or getting professional counseling services \u2013 check out the resources below. Our staff is committed to helping students thrive at Tech! Center for Mental Health and Resources Campus Recreation Center Disability Services Stamps Health Services Star - Campus Closet Star - Financial Assistance Star - Housing Star - Klemis Kitchen Success at Tech Wellness Coaching Wellness Empowerment Center Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "canvas.gatech.edu", "content": "Introduction to LabArchives - Research Edition | Digital Learning Digital Learning Home Canvas Login LTI/Tools Training Faculty Students T-Square Info News/Updates Contact Us Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home Thursday Aug 10 2023 9:00AM - 10:00AM Location Online Location URL REGISTER Related links REGISTER Event categories Training/Workshop Keywords Canvas LabArchives Introduction to LabArchives - Research Edition An introduction of the benefits that LabArchives offers researchers and how it can easily be integrated into your research workflow. 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Ferst Award Friends of Student Life Award Staff Award of Excellence Commencement Speaker Dean of Students 100th Anniversary Speaker Request - John Stein GT: Utility Links Request Assistance Referral Form Open Search Search Search Room Reservation Please use one of the links below to request a reservation for one of our spaces. Note that room 203 is for Student Life staff members only. 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Ferst Award Friends of Student Life Award Staff Award of Excellence Commencement Speaker Dean of Students 100th Anniversary Speaker Request - John Stein GT: Utility Links Request Assistance Referral Form Open Search Search Search Academic, Financial, Personal Assistance Student Engagement & Well-Being provides a number of services to assist students with medical and personal emergencies. To access these services during regular business hours, students and/or their families may notify the office at (404) 894-2565. In the event of an after-hours emergency, individuals should contact the Georgia Tech Police Department at (404) 894-2500 and request that the \u201cDean on Call\u201d be contacted. There is an emergency \u201cDean on Call\u201d at all times to assist students in need. Students often need assistance in making decisions about academic and personal matters. Our office can assist students with contacting their faculty and/or major department to resolve questions or concerns.The Office can also contact the many campus resources and other community services for assistance in arranging emotional or personal support for students. For more information about our services you may also complete the Request Assistance Form. To refer a student to our office, please use the Referral Form. ACADEMIC ASSISTANCE Missing Classes for Personal Emergencies Students may need to miss class due to personal emergencies such as being hospitalized or being in a car accident. The Office of the AVP for Student Engagement & Well-Being and Brandt-Fritz Dean of Students Chair can assist students with documented emergencies by contacting professors on behalf of the student. Failing Classes Students may experience academic difficulties due to inadequate time management, poor study skills, learning disabilities, social distractions, substance abuse, or psychological problems. If you are having academic problems, contact the AVP for Student Engagement & Well-Being and Brandt-Fritz Dean of Students Chair Office to discuss options to improve your academic performance. Unable to Complete an Academic Term Sometimes the most unexpected, challenging life events can occur at the end of the semester, just in time for completing final projects and taking exams. If this happens to you it may be best to consider requesting an incomplete grade option in a course. Your professor has sole discretion in this decision. He/She may request that the AVP for Student Engagement & Well-Being and Brandt-Fritz Dean of Students Chair verify the need for the incomplete. They can also assist in making the request to the faculty if the student is unable to do so. In order to receive an incomplete, you must be passing the class. Remaining course work must be completed by the end of the term of the next semester you are enrolled. Withdrawing from School Some students find that due to the length of their recovery or impact of their personal emergency they are unable to make-up course work missed during the semester. In these cases, student may decide to withdraw from the Institute. The AVP for Student Engagement & Well-Being and Brandt-Fritz Dean of Students Chair Office can assist students in navigating the withdrawal process. Report a Grievance The Office of the Provost is the main contact to report violations of the \"Dead Week\" policy or other grievances. See the Office of the Provost website for more information. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE The AVP for Student Life and Brandt-Fritz Dean of Students Chair Office offers emergency loans through the Dean Griffin Hip Pocket Fund. These loans are interest free and can be used for academic or personal matters. For more information, complete the Request Assistance Form. The Financial Aid Office offers Emergency 30-Day Loans to students who need short-term assistance in paying tuition and fees, or cash loans up to $1,500 (not both). These loans are interest free, but do have a service fee assessed at the time of the delivery of the loan funds. The loan requires a cosigner. Students cannot borrow in successive terms of enrollment. For more information visit the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid website. MEDICAL/PERSONAL ASSISTANCE Services are available on campus to assist students with personal, medical, and emotional concerns. For more information about these services contact the Center for Assessment, Referral and Education (CARE), Stamp Health Services, Women's Resource Center or the AVP for Student Engagement & Well-Being and Brandt-Fritz Dean of Students Chair Office. Assistance in Contacting and Coordinating Family Needs The AVP for Student Engagement & Well-Being and Brandt-Fritz Dean of Students Chair Office can serve as a contact point for families. Please feel free to contact us regarding any questions you have about policies, services, and special events. Parents and family members who are concerned about the well-being or success of their student are encouraged to contact our office for advice and support. 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Please review each of the topics below and reach\u2026Read More >> NIH \u2013 New Requirements effective 1/25/23Posted: January 24, 2023 - 06:08 pmImportant updates to NIH requirements were discussed at the January 18th Research Admin Buzz (RAB) meeting. Please review each of the topics below and reach\u2026Read More >> Important Updates re: U.S. Federally Funded ResearchPosted: January 26, 2023 - 04:25 pmPlease see the message below that was sent out this morning by Dr. Abdallah to over 10,000+ researchers. He provided us with this update during last Wednesday's Research Administration Buzz (RAB) Meeting. If you were unable to attend, you can access the recorded session by clicking on the \"\u2026Read More >> NIH and Inappropriate Foreign Influence/Disclosure GuidancePosted: August 23, 2020 - 05:20 pmThe National Institutes of Health has published new guidance on disclosure of outside activities, related to the prevention of inapprorpate foreign inluence. This information, including useful tables, can be found at NIH's \"\u2026Read More >> Georgia Tech Guide for Responsible International ActivitiesPosted: September 24, 2019 - 05:23 pmThe Office of International Initiatives has announced the launch of the Georgia Tech Guide for Responsible International Activities, a new online resource regarding guidelines, policies, and\u2026Read More >> NSF: Notification Requirements Regarding Findings of Sexual Harassment, Other Forms of Harassment, or Sexual AssaultPosted: September 25, 2018 - 05:25 pmThe final version of NSF\u2019s award term and condition entitled, \u201cNotification Requirements Regarding Findings of Sexual Harassment, Other Forms of Harassment, or Sexual Assault\u201d was published on September 21, 2018, in the Federal Register. A link to this Federal Register notice, as well as other\u2026Read More >> Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, {"subdomain": "oria.gatech.edu", "content": "Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) | Office of Research Integrity Assurance Office of Research Integrity Assurance Animal Care and Use About IACUC Submitting a Protocol Animal Procurement TOPAZ Elements: Online IACUC and IBC Protocol Management Required Training Occupational Health Program Concerns Regarding Animal Care and Use Policies and Procedures Overview Federal Regulations Resources Biosafety About IBC Submitting a Protocol TOPAZ Elements: Online IACUC and IBC Protocol Management Required Training Policies and Procedures Dual Use Research of Concern About DURC How DURC is Assessed at Georgia Tech Policies and Forms Institutional Review Board About IRB Launch IRB Wise Protocol Portal Important News and Updates Submitting a Protocol Submission Decision Tree Submission Examples and Guidance Exempt IRB Review Research at the CABI Forms Informed Consent Required Training Payments to Human Subjects Phlebotomy Research Protocols Reporting Violations Non-GT Personnel and Studies IRB Deferrals Policies, Regulations and Resources FAQs Policies and Procedures Federal Regulations External Resources IRB Committee Members Regulatory Affairs About Regulatory Affairs Important News and Updates Clinical Trials About Clinical Trials Clinical Trials Procedures Required Training Policies Related Programs Conflict of Interest Export Control Responsible Conduct of Research Contact Us Open Search Search Search The Office of Research Integrity Assurance works with faculty oversight committees and boards to promote the ethical conduct of research and to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements relating to research involving human subjects, vertebrate animal subjects, rDNA, synthetic nucleic acids, and dual-use research of concern research. The committees supported by this office include the Institutional Review Board, the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee, the Institutional Biosafety Committee, and the Institutional Review Entity. Office of Research Integrity Assurance OFFICE OF RESEARCH INTEGRITY ASSURANCE Dual Use Research of Concern Institutional Review Entity (DURC IRE) Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC) Institutional Review Board (IRB) Regulatory Affairs and Clinical Trials Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "canvas.gatech.edu", "content": "Home | Digital Learning Digital Learning Home Canvas Login LTI/Tools Training Faculty Students T-Square Info News/Updates Contact Us Open Search Search Search Canvas At Georgia Tech Canvas Login LTI/Tools Overview Self Help Training Contact Us DLT Events: Wednesday Aug 16 2023 3:00PM - 4:00PM Respondus 4.0 and the Test Bank Network: Quickly Create Online Exams Find out how Respondus 4.0 allows you to create and manage exams that can be printed to paper or published directly to your LMS. Read More Tuesday Aug 15 2023 1:00PM - 2:00PM Using VoiceThread in Canvas In this workshop, you will learn how to create VoiceThreads and then add them to your Canvas course as lessons, discussions, or assessments. Read More Thursday Aug 10 2023 1:00PM - 2:00PM Introduction to LabArchives - Research Edition This webinar will provide an overview of benefits that LabArchives offers researchers and how it can easily be integrated into your research workflow. Read More Wednesday Aug 9 2023 11:00AM - 12:00PM Getting Started with Gradescope These one-hour workshops will focus on how you can use Gradescope to deliver and grade your assignments. Read More Wednesday Aug 9 2023 9:00AM - 10:00AM Perusall Next Level (Advanced) Join Perusall's advanced webinar tailored for educators who are familiar with our platform and are eager to further amplify their teaching methods. Read More Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Social Media Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Art Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Lorraine Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Study Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources TechWorks Alumni Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "studentlife.gatech.edu", "content": "What We Do | STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE Home About Annual Report Dean of Students Mission, Vision, Goals Research and Assessment Staff Student of Concern What We Do Services Academic, Financial, Personal Assistance Departments Help Request Forms Leadership Opportunities Mental Health & Well-being New Student & Transition Programs Resources Class Attendance Link Directory Mental Health (For Faculty) Parent & Family Room Reservation Student Handbook Talking with College Students About Alcohol Awards/Events Alvin M. Ferst Award Friends of Student Life Award Staff Award of Excellence Commencement Speaker Dean of Students 100th Anniversary Speaker Request - John Stein GT: Utility Links Request Assistance Referral Form Open Search Search Search What We Do The Division of Student Life has a rich and strong history of providing the student support services and co-curricular learning opportunities that help our diverse student community acquire and apply life-learning skills. The Division departments and the Office of the Vice President and Dean of Students assists students in the resolution of problems, provides information about, and referral to campus resources, and promotes initiatives that address students\u2019 needs and interests. In addition, the Division provides educational and co-curricular activities and experiences that encourage students to have a positive college experience. The college years are pivotal and formative: much of what students learn is garnered outside of the classroom and is equally important in preparing them for success after graduation. As students transition through their academic career at Georgia Tech, we encourage them to engage in the variety of support services available, not only to help make them successful at Tech, but also to gain a well-rounded, fulfilling learning experience. Departments The Division of Student Life at Georgia Tech consists of an array of comprehensive student support departments that strive to promote the intellectual, social and emotional growth of our students: Civic Engagement Office of Development Disability Services Fraternity & Sorority Life Georgia Tech Arts Leadership Education & Development LGBTQIA Resource Center Center for Mental Health Care & Resources New Student and Transition Programs Parent & Family Programs Research and Assessment Student Diversity Programs Center for Student Engagement Office of Student Integrity Student Media Student Organization Finance Office Veterans Resource Center Wellness Empowerment Center Women's Resource Center Our Focus Our primary focus is to engage students throughout their college career in programs which promote: Student Leadership \u2013 The complementary programs and services of Student Life work together to promote student leadership development, supporting current students and educating the leaders of tomorrow. Healthy Lifestyles \u2013 At Georgia Tech, we believe that a strong body supports a strong mind. We provide programs and services that promote a healthy lifestyle and contribute to the overall well-being and success of our students. Student Transition and Success \u2013 We are proud of our programs that help students at all levels adjust to the demands of college while preparing them for a lifetime of learning. Cultural Awareness and Educational Growth \u2013 As we prepare students to succeed in a global environment, we must encourage cultural awareness for the benefit of the students\u2019 holistic educational experience. We encourage students, parents, staff and faculty to visit our departments and explore all the enriching programs and opportunities available. 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Please refer to this manual for step-by-step instructions and visit our Learning Management System to attend a training class. Cayuse Training Manual Provides insight into features of the Cayuse system, including information about professional profiles, funding opportunities, proposal development, budgets, attaching documents, as well as details about revision and resubmission. Routing Addendum for NIH Fellowship Applicants Section 2.3.7.6 of the NIH Grants Policy Statement says, \u201cThe applicant organization is required to secure and retain a unique signature and dated assurance from the PD/PI for each submitted application, prior to submitting an application to the NIH. This assurance must be available to the NIH or other authorized DHHS or Federal officials upon request.\u201d This addendum must be signed by the fellowship applicant and the fellowship sponsor. Routing Addendum for NIH Grant Applications (PI Assurance) Section 2.3.7.6 of the NIH Grants Policy Statement says, \u201cThe applicant organization is required to secure and retain a unique signature and dated assurance from the PD/PI for each submitted application, prior to submitting an application to the NIH. This assurance must be available to the NIH or other authorized DHHS or Federal officials upon request.\u201d Once completed, please upload a copy of this document to the \"Attachments\" section of eRouting. Advance Project Numbers Submit this form with all signatures and attachments to your contracting officer. For more information, please see the Advance Project Number Policy. RCR Project Plan At the time that a covered award is received, the PI is responsible for filling out and submitting the RCR Project Plan form. Teaming Agreement Request This routing sheet should be completed by the Principal Director/Investigator (PD/PI) or the proposal coordinator. Please attach any correspondence from the prime contractor (if applicable), and route for an Organizational Conflict of Interest (OCI) review through the GTRI or Resident Instruction OCI Office and appropriate management approvals (designated below) prior to submittal to the Office of Sponsored Programs. Firm Fixed Price (FFP) Memo Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) attests to OSP that GTRI will be solely responsible for and cover all costs associated with firm-fixed-price (FFP) contracts in excess of the contract price. Federal Forms Repository The forms repository contains copies of the federal forms currently used by awarding agencies to create grant application packages in Grants.gov, forms for post-award reporting, and forms that have been retired from the system. These include both government-wide and agency-specific forms. Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, {"subdomain": "osp.gatech.edu", "content": "CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech | Office of Sponsored Programs Office of Sponsored Programs About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Meet Our Teams AVPRA Organization Charts Alphabetical Staff Directory Contacts by Teams AVPRA Administration and Support Teams Corporate & International Contracting Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for Academic Units Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI Team Subawards and Consulting Agreements Team Exchange Agreements Team Audits, Closeout & Small Business Plans Team Research Education and Outreach Team The Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Find Funding Types of Funding Corporate and International Contracting Prepare a Proposal Prepare a Proposal Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Publication of Results Closeout Closeout Resources by Sponsor or Type Sponsor Disclosure Requirements U.S. Corporate-Sponsored Research Corporate Research Proposals (Domestic) Contract Continuum / Sponsored Agreement Contract Types Sample Agreements for Corporate Contracting Research with International Sponsors Research Gifts Exchange Agreements Exchange Agreements Overview Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, CHOA, Biolocity) Georgia Tech - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) - VentureLab Grants Biolocity Translational Programs National Science Foundation National Science Foundation NSF Requirements for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments National Science Foundation Pre-Award FAQs National Institutes of Health Policies Training & Outreach Research Related Training Overview Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training / Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Forms Library News Open Search Search CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Training & Outreach Research Education and Outreach Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training/Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Bulletins and Outreach Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) For those who are required to complete online training provided by the CITI Program, please use the links below instead of going directly to the CITI Program's homepage. This will help ensure that any CITI training completions are properly connected to Georgia Tech record systems and that you have an opportunity to review the specific instructions for the online course(s) that you are required to complete. CITI IRB Required Training for investigators who will conduct human subjects research CITI IACUC Required Training for investigators who will work with vertebrate animal subjects CITI RCR Online Training for anyone required to complete Responsible Conduct of Research training CITI Export Control Training (Coming soon!) Coming Soon! 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To stay current on funding opportunities, we recommend that faculty sign up for e-mail alerts from government sponsors. These alerts automatically send you an e-mail notification when a new funding opportunity becomes available in your area of interest. Some of the most popular federal e-mail alert services are provided here. What is the difference between a gift and a grant? The terms gifts and grants are often used interchangeably'; however, a grant is more restrictive than a gift and requires different monitoring and accounting procedures. Grant Sponsored programs are established when funds are awarded to the University by external sources in support of research, instruction, training, or services under an agreement that includes any one of the following: The award instrument is an agreement that binds the University to a set of terms and conditions and requires endorsement. The agreement obligates the investigator to a line of scholarly or scientific inquiry that typically follows a plan, provides for orderly testing or evaluation, or seeks to meet stated performance goals. The agreement establishes an understanding of how funds will be used or includes a line budget that identifies expenses by activity, function, or project period. The agreement requires fiscal accountability as evidenced by the submission of financial reports to the sponsor, an audit provision, or the return of unexpected funds at the conclusion of the project. The agreement creates an obligation to report the project's results or dispose of tangible or intangible properties resulting from the project. Examples of tangible properties include equipment, records, technical reports, theses, or dissertations. Intangible properties include rights in data, copyrights, or inventions. The agreements seek considerations such as indemnification, or imposes other terms that require legal accountability. NOTE: Investigators who expect to solicit funding from sponsors should consult with OSP especially when nonstandard agreements, such as those offered by industrial firms, are anticipated. Gift (via Development Office - Foundation Relations) Gift accounts are established when funds from outside sources are for unrestricted use and are free of the constraints or obligations of sponsored projects as described above. Acceptance of a gift usually precludes any accounting and reporting by the University. If you have any questions regarding the above terms, please contact the Office of Sponsored Programs at 404.894.6937 or the Office of Foundation Relations at 404.894.2481. Preparing a Proposal Who is my contracting officer? Contracting officers are assigned based on the type of sponsor. For example, if a researcher is submitting a proposal to the National Science Foundation (NSF), the contracting officer will be the person who handles NSF proposals. Please use the OSP staff directory to find the name of the contracting officer who handles your sponsoring organization. Each PI/PD is also assigned a faculty coordinator within their department. If you don\u2019t know who has been assigned as your faculty coordinator, please contact your department chair for details. What is our UEI number? EIN number? What Congressional district are we in? All of this information is available on our Institutional Profile page. I will be using animal subjects, human subjects, or recombinant DNA in my study. Who gives me the permissions I need? The Office of Research Integrity Assurance works with faculty oversight committees and boards to promote the ethical conduct of research and to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements relating to research involving human subjects, vertebrate animal subjects, rDNA, synthetic nucleic acids, and export controlled research. Preparing a Budget What are indirect costs? When preparing a budget, researchers must estimate direct costs as well as indirect costs. Facilities and Administrative (F&A) rates, also called indirect costs or overhead rates, are used to account for operational or administrative expenses associated with research that cannot be precisely ascribed to any individual project. F&A rates reimburse the university for infrastructure and support costs associated with sponsored research projects. View Georgia Tech's F&A rates. How do I determine who gets fringe benefits? Fringe benefits are a direct cost to a sponsored project, are clearly related to the salaries and wages to be paid, and are shown as a separate entry in the budget. Full fringe benefit rates are applied to direct salary and wages of full-time employees and to part-time employees who work at least 50 percent time at Georgia Tech. Partial fringe benefits are applied to direct salary and wages of part-time employees who work less than 50 percent time at the Institute. These employees do not participate in the retirement, group health, and other insurance plans. Enrolled students maybe be employed on sponsored projects, and are not subject to fringe benefits rate charges. View current fringe benefit rates. How do I get an advance project number? An advance project number establishes an account to which expenses may be charged on behalf of an anticipated program prior to receipt of a funded sponsored agreement. These expenditures are guaranteed by the department. An advance project number should be requested only when there is strong evidence that a proposed sponsor intends to fund the project and will recognize that funds expended in advance of the final agreement start date are allowable when the agreement is finalized. Once issued, the project number will stay with the project throughout its life and will not change. Requests for an advance project number are submitted to the Office of Sponsored Programs on a Request for Advance Project Number Form. Upon receipt of the completed Request for Advance Project Number Form, these actions take place: The OSP contracting officer will (1) obtain confirmation that the sponsor intends to authorize the work, as well as negotiate contract terms and conditions in good faith, and (2) confirm the agreement effective date has been established such that any advance project charges will be allowable and recoverable from the sponsor. OSP will distribute copies of the approved Request for Advance Project Number Form, which includes the following information: Project number assigned Amount of advance funding authorized Approved advance project time period What is cost sharing? Cost sharing refers to funds that the University or a third-party are contractually obligated to contribute to a sponsored project, above and beyond the funds provided by the sponsor. These expenses represent the University's contribution to an externally funded sponsored project. It can be mandatory (required by the sponsor) or voluntary (offered by the University). If cost sharing is part of the sponsored research agreement, it must be recorded in the University's accounting system, included in financial reports submitted to the sponsor, and taken into account when calculating Facilities and Administrative (F&A) rates. Whenever cost sharing is proposed as part of a sponsored project, the source of funds must be identified and approval obtained from the individual with authority to commit those funds. Read more about cost sharing Review Georgia Tech's cost sharing policy Access the cost sharing form Determining Facilities & Administrative (F&A) Costs How are F&A costs determined? F&A costs (also known as \"overhead\") reflect the actual cost of conducting research at Georgia Tech and are not extra money, or profit, attached to research contracts. F&A funds reimburse actual expenses Georgia Tech has already incurred to support research activities. They are real costs related to buildings, maintenance, utilities, equipment, insurance, safety, administration, compliance, legal, etc. For example, when Georgia Tech adds a new state-of-the-art research facility, or when tuition increases, F&A costs rise. View Georgia Tech's F&A rates. In addition, the new Uniform Requirements (2 CFR 200) from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) allow for a more equitable recovery of utility-intensive research space costs by way of a relative energy utilization index (RI). The rates we charge our sponsors then increase to ensure our expenses are covered. The costs incurred through industry research are usually a bit higher because industry contracts are complex and require more attention from our administrative and legal/contracting teams. F&A is applied as a rate to a Modified Total Direct Cost (MTDC) base. What is included in the MTDC base? Direct salaries and wages, applicable fringe benefits, materials and supplies, services, and travel up to the first $25,000 of each subcontract (regardless of the period of performance of the subcontracts under the award). MTDC excludes equipment, capital expenditures, charges for patient care, rental costs, tuition remission, scholarships and fellowships, participant support costs, and the portion of each subcontract in excess of $25,000. Will this rate change affect my current grants and contracts? It depends. Per Federal Uniform Requirements (2 CFR 200), F&A rates are fixed for the life of the federal award. \"Life\" is defined as each competitive segment. F&A rates on non-federal awards are updated with each change in rates. I'm submitting a proposal before July 1. Do I include the current or the proposed rates? While you are encouraged to use the proposed rates for planning purposes, you must incorporate the rates approved by the Office of Naval Research (ONR) into your final proposal. At the point the rates have been approved, notification will be provided to the campus via email communications and website updates. [Note: When rates are approved, they are identified as either predetermined (a permanent rate established for a specific period of time) or provisional (a temporary rate that allows interim reimbursement pending the establishment of a final rate).] I have been notified by a federal agency that a proposal has been accepted and that negotiation will likely be completed before July 1. What rates will apply? The current fiscal year rates will apply. The negotiation for a new contract based on an accepted proposal will not be completed until after the start of the next fiscal year. What rates apply? The rates approved for the next fiscal year will apply. Why doesn't Georgia Tech's Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Office return F&A costs to research faculty, as is done at other research universities? In addition to recovering costs for facilities and administration, Georgia Tech invests recovered F&A costs in research activities through startup packages, cost share requests, and equipment investment. How do Georgia Tech's rates compare to our peer institutions? Why the variance? Georgia Tech's F&A rates are comparable to rates at our peer institutions. Variances are caused by any number of factors including: new and existing research space; differences in the facilities and administration components between institutions; and pre-determined vs. fixed with carry forward rates, which would include adjustments for previous over or under recovery. I have heard there is a 26 percent administrative cap imposed by the government. What is that? And why is that cap not applied to the industry rate? It is true that the federal government imposes a 26 percent cap on the administrative portion of F&A rates. Georgia Tech's administrative costs historically are above 26 percent. Because this is a federal cap, it is not applied to the industry rate, which is a true measure of actual F&A costs. The decision was made to leave the industry rate the same for the 2014-2015 fiscal years, although below actual costs, then increase the rate up to 2 percent per year over a three-year period until we can fully recover our expenses related to industry research. This change is reflected in the proposed F&A rate schedule. Routing/Submitting a Proposal What is a Proposal Routing Form and why is it used? Why does my proposal need to be routed? The internal review process for external funding proposals ensures compliance with federal, state, and institutional regulations and promotes accuracy in all budgetary and institutional information. How do I route a proposal to OSP? See details here: https://s1.osp.research.gatech.edu/proposal-development. Managing an Award How do I find out information about my project? As a Georgia Tech employee you have access to GTCrossroads. You will login using your GT Account ID and Kerberos password. From there you can navigate to the OSP Contract Information System (Reports & Tools >> OSP Systems >> OSP Contract Information System) to search by sponsor name, PI name, or project number. The database provides standard project information, such as amount awarded, project contacts, project term, and deliverable due dates/status. Billing Info - To see OSP\u2019s record of expense, billing, and payment history on a project, go to the \u201cBilling\u201d tab and click on the link near the bottom of the page entitled \u201cSponsor Billing Activity.\u201d Scanned Documents - To see scanned contract documents, go to the \u201cContractual Docs\u201d tab and choose \u201cAll Documents.\u201d Please note that scanned documents currently render correctly only in Internet Explorer. If you are unable to find the information you need in GTCrossroads, please contact the contracting officer identified as \u201cOSP Contact\u201d under the Project Administrative Data section of the \u201cProject Header\u201d tab. Alternatively, you can identify the contracting officer by assigned area of responsibility as listed here. Contact Raj Vuchatu if you encounter technical difficulties. How can I find out how much money is left on my award? The Research Portal was developed to provide researchers and research administrators with direct access to financial and administrative information related to sponsored awards. This tool can be used to see how much money is left on an award. How do I disclose an invention? The first step toward commercializing your innovation begins with an initial disclosure to the Office of Industry Engagement. Through this process, Industry Engagement can record the innovation, determine what form of intellectual property is involved, establish accurate inventorship as well as ownership interests in the innovation, and evaluate the innovation\u2019s commercial potential. If you have developed something that you believe to be novel, you should report it to the Office of Industry Engagement. To make this process as efficient as possible, Industry Engagement has developed an online system, Web Disclosure, that allows for secure online submission of innovations by faculty, staff, and students. Anyone with Georgia Tech Kerberos credentials can log into Web Disclosure. Learn more about reporting an innovation at Georgia Tech. How can I find qualified small businesses for subcontracting opportunities? Organizations receiving federal funding for contracts are required by law to offer subcontracting opportunities to businesses in several special classifications: small businesses (SBs), small disadvantaged businesses (SDBs), women-owned small business concerns (WOSBs), historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs), minority institutions (MIs), businesses located in historically underutilized business zones (HUBZones), veteran-owned small businesses, and disabled-veteran businesses. This requirement may apply to contracts (not grants) of $500,000 or more. Georgia Tech\u2019s Office of Sponsored Programs assists principal investigators with the preparation of small business plans when the sponsor requires them. Perhaps the most frequently encountered difficulty is the sourcing of qualified firms, and we have been able to identify several resources. On campus, the single most reliable resource is the Procurement & Business Services department, which maintains records on numerous vendors. For assistance, contact Paula Britton, Procurement Contracting Officer, at 404.894.3684. Another source is the Small Business Administration\u2019s Pro-Net. Pro-Net is an Internet-based database of information on more than 195,000 small, disadvantaged, 8(a), HUBZone, and women -owned businesses. It is free to federal and state government agencies as well as to those seeking small business contractors, subcontractors, and/or partnership opportunities. This site links directly to a list of Certified HUBZone businesses. Businesses profiled on the Pro-Net system can be searched by SIC codes, key words, location, quality certifications, business type, ownership race and gender, EDI capability, and more. The Pro- Net project is a cooperative effort among SBA's Offices of Government Contracting, Minority Enterprise Development, Advocacy, Women's Business Ownership, Field Operations, Marketing & Customer Service, the Chief Information Officer, and the National Women's Business Council. The federal government\u2019s Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (SADBU) is another means of locating businesses within these special categories. Many government contracting sites have SADBU representatives who are eager to assist in small business plan preparation and in identifying potential small business sources. Managing a Subaward How do I create a request to initiate a new subaward or modify an existing subaward? All OSP requests for subrecipients are initiated via GTCrossroads. To initiate a subagreement request: Use your GT kerbos/techworks password to access the system From the subagreement site map, click on: \"make a request for new subagreement\" or \"make a request for modification on an approved subagreement\" Query the sponsored research project fund that the subcontract will be issued under After completing or changing the fields, click on: \"Submit to OSP\" FAX or email a signed copy of the request form to OSP at 404-385-0864 Why isn't a subaward initiated by OSP after receipt of an award if a subrecipient was identified in the proposal? In addition to OSP obtaining signatures to support a department and institutional commitment, the department is given the opportunity to make the request for subaward to ensure that any changes to the research plans since the proposal was submitted are captured. Does OSP process requests when the funding source is state funds? No. Procurement and Business Services processes all activities when the funding source is state funds (i.e. Internal Research and Development (IRAD), foundation funds, and departmental discretionary funds). Exceptions may exist for seed grants, Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) funds, and crowd-funding requests if institutional regulatory compliance oversight is required. Why does OSP process subawards funded with seed grants and crowd-funding? OSP processes these subawards to ensure institutional regulatory compliance (i.e., Institutional Review Board (IRB), Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC), and financial conflicts of interest) and, in some instances, to protect intellectual property. How do I determine whether an activity should go through OSP or Procurement? The OSP Subrecipient Determination Tool provides information to consider when determining the appropriate instrument to be awarded. However, the tool does not provide the contract type (i.e., fixed price, cost reimbursement, cost plus fixed fee, or time and materials). Selection of the appropriate contract type will be based on another series of questions related to risk, such as a recipient's financial stability, level of facility clearance, clearly defined scope of work, and milestone payment schedules. Can I request a subaward/subcontract even if I didn't propose a subaward? Yes. However, restrictions may apply. Contractual consent must be obtained via a notification to the sponsoring agency. The notification must include a revised award budget to show how the funds will be realigned to support the subaward/subcontract costs. What if I misclassified the relationship in my technical and cost proposal? Changes in classification will affect the cost proposal (for example, indirect is applied more heavily on contractors versus subrecipients). In most cases, the sponsor should be notified about this change. Check your award terms and conditions and follow up with your Contracting Officer (CO). What best describes a subrecipient relationship? In using sponsored funds to support subaward activities, you are responsible for determining whether a relationship is that of a subrecipient or a contractor. A subrecipient is a non-federal entity that receives federal funds from Georgia Tech and has decision-making responsibilities for carrying out a federal program. An example of a subrecipient relationship is that of a GT researcher collaborating with a counterpart in pursuit of advancing knowledge and understanding of a research question, and moving the basic research question from theory to possible production. What best describes an independent contractor relationship? Contractors provide services that are ancillary to the research effort and are within normal business operations. An example is buying goods or services off-the-shelf or from a catalogue and using them as advertised with little or no product changes. Other examples include developing webpages and building widgets based on a Georgia Tech Principal Investigator's (PI) technical specifications. What best describes an employee? An employee is a person hired through the Georgia Tech Office of Human Resources and paid via GT Payroll. Georgia Tech controls and directs this person's activities, both in terms of what and how work is completed. An employee may be classified as permanent, part-time, or temporary. Generally, employees will always be paid through the payroll system, even if the duties they perform are unrelated to their primary role. Some employee examples include: Performs duties dictated or controlled by others Is given training for work to be done Teaches a course for which students may receive academic credit Performs trade type duties, such as clerical, janitorial, grounds-keeping, laboratory.(Note: When Georgia Tech engages a temporary agency to provide trade-type services, the agency, and not the individual, will be considered an independent contractor.) I need to develop a subrecipient monitoring plan. Where do I begin? Georgia Tech Policy 5.3 Subrecipient Monitoring states: \"Georgia Tech is responsible for ensuring that all subrecipients of its sponsored research awards are in compliance with applicable requirements in accordance with 2 CFR 200 Subpart D Subrecipient Monitoring and Management and Subpart F \u2013 Audit Requirements, when it is expected that the subrecipient's Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equals or exceeds $750,000 (2 CFR 200.501).\" Review Georgia Tech's policy and additional guidelines in detail here. What are some subrecipient risk considerations and how can I mitigate risk? The OSP subaward team uses this risk assessment process to consider the risk of all subrecipient relationships. The process is based on five controls and uses a conditional and logical reasoning process. Considerations include: Subcontractor Entity or Organization Type: Is the subrecipient foreign-owned, a university, a non-profit organization, or a small business? Past Performance: Is the entity eligible to receive federal dollars? Is there information available regarding experiences on previous awards? Financial: Were there any material weaknesses, material instances of noncompliance, or findings identified in the subrecipient's latest A133 audit? Are there any non-compliance financial disclosures (i.e., CAS disclosures)? Compliance: Will any institutional compliance regulatory reviews apply to the subrecipient's scope of work? Examples include: Internal Revenue Service (IRS), IRB, IACUC, biohazard and safety, export control, salary and rate caps, and equipment (government furnished or purchased). Where should subrecipients submit their invoices? Subrecipients may forward all invoices directly to OSP either via postal mail, e-mail or fax. E-mail submissions are preferred. Georgia Institute of Technology Office of Sponsored Programs Subcontracting Division Atlanta, GA 30332-0420Fax: (404) 385-0864 Email: ospinvoices@osp.gatech.edu How are subrecipient invoices processed? OSP downloads received invoices and performs a preliminary review prior to scanning them into the Imagenow system along with supporting documentation. PIs are encouraged to work with department financial managers to review and approve subrecipient invoices. Always engage your CO if subrecipient invoices contain any questionable costs. What should I watch for when approving invoices for payment? Invoices should be reviewed as part of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Uniform Administrative Guidance requirements for subrecipient monitoring. Check the invoice against the subrecipient's proposal budget to verify consistency in expenses incurred as well as the billed indirect rate. Invoices should also include any cost share accomplishments. Consider these questions: Are the billed costs consistent with the proposed budgeted line items? Is the correct indirect rate being billed? Is the subrecipient spending money too quickly? Will the money run out before the work is complete? Is the subrecipient billing monthly or in accordance with the subagreement invoicing instructions? Are the costs within the amount allocated to the subagreement and within the performance period? Is the performance end date approaching? If so, we will send closeout notices and encourage subrecipients to submit their final costs as soon as possible. Under new regulations we have only 90 days to financially close the prime and will need subrecipients' final costs to complete our final closeout. When can subrecipients invoice and receive payment? Subrecipients must submit a certified invoice and any required supporting documentation for work satisfactorily performed during the previous month. Georgia Tech, as a state agency, is prohibited from authorizing advanced payments to subrecipients. Once received, OSP will route a subrecipient's invoice to the department for approval. The PI and/or financial manager may submit a requisition in Buzzmart after the subagreement initiation is complete. Who can assist the technical team in establishing teaming agreements? The OSP subaward team issues and negotiates teaming agreements when Georgia Tech is the lead on the proposal. Download the Teaming Agreement Routing Form. What if a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) is needed between GT and a subrecipient/subcontractor? NDAs for research related activities are negotiated by Georgia Tech's Office of Exchange Agreements. Additional information can be found here. What should be considered in completing a technical cost analysis? The PI is required to provide a technical assessment of the subaward budget. The assessment should include verification that the costs are reasonable and necessary to carry out the proposed project. The cost elements within the subaward budget must be necessary to accomplish the proposed activity. Why is a technical cost analysis required? The government is responsible for ensuring that Georgia Tech maintains adequate policies and procedures governing subcontracting activities on federally sponsored grants and contracts. These activities are monitored through the periodic Contractor Purchasing Systems Review (CPSR) conducted on campus by the Office of Naval Research (ONR) every three years. Cost price analysis information that PIs provide when requesting a subaward is a key component in the government's review of our purchasing system. What is OSP's role in documenting cost analysis? It is not possible for OSP personnel to determine whether a price is fair and reasonable without input from others. OSP can evaluate costs, but assistance will be required from the responsible project director and/or PI to assess the appropriateness of the total price. See Cost Price Analysis for additional information. Who should I contact if I have questions about subawards? Please notify the Division Manager, Ashley Williams (404-385-2085), if any questions or concerns arise, including issues such as (1) subrecipient needs additional time or funds and/or (2) disputes over performance of the agreed statement of work. Are there any restrictions on hiring a former Georgia Institute of Technology (GIT) or Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) employee as a consultant? Federal and state tax and labor laws require Georgia Tech to ensure that individuals who provide services are properly classified as an employee or an independent contractor. Proper classification of an individual will determine Georgia Tech's tax withholding and reporting obligations. Individuals who perform services for Georgia Tech are presumed to be employees unless the relationship, supported by documentation, satisfies the IRS and state law standards for an independent contractor status. Individuals who receive a Form W-2 from Georgia Tech should be paid as an employee for all services provided and typically should not also receive a Form 1099 from Georgia Tech. Please consult OSP if you have questions about classification. Are there restrictions on hiring former government employees? Yes. There is a \u201ccooling off\u201d period. The Procurement Integrity Act (41 U.S.C. \u00a7423, implemented at FAR 3.104) has four basic provisions (see this Department of Justice link for more information). A ban on disclosing procurement information A ban on obtaining procurement information A requirement for procurement officers to report employment contacts by or with a competing contractor A restriction on a former official\u2019s acceptance of compensation from a contractor within a period of at least one year of leaving service Please contact your CO if the proposed subaward requires the use of a former government employee. Additional Information What is the joint Emory/Georgia Tech Biomedical Engineering program? The Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University was created jointly by the Emory University School of Medicine and the Georgia Tech College of Engineering. The program is dedicated to improving the health and wellbeing of all by fostering the next generation of leaders in biomedical engineering worldwide. Learn more about the program. What is an FFRDC? Federally funded research and development centers, or FFRDCs, are unique independent entities sponsored and funded by the U.S. government to meet specific long-term technical needs that cannot be met by any other single organization. FFRDCs typically assist government agencies with scientific research and analysis, systems development, and systems acquisition. They bring together the expertise of government, industry, and academia to solve complex technical problems. FFRDCs operate as strategic partners with their sponsoring government agencies to ensure the highest levels of objectivity and technical excellence. They are typically managed by a university or nonprofit parent organization; however, some are managed by industrial firms. First established during World War II, FFRDCs operate in the industries of defense, energy, aviation, space, health and human services, and tax administration. There are currently more than 40 different FFRDCs funded by the government. Georgia Tech has performed research for many FFRDCs including Oak Ridge National Laboratory, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratory, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Argonne National Laboratory, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, and others. 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While they have instituted few restrictions on foreign engagement, all require full disclosure of these activities if they support, or are related to, the sponsored research or require any time commitment from the researcher. National Institutes of Health The U.S. government has growing concerns about inappropriate influence by foreign governments over federally funded research. In August 2018, the NIH Director issued a statement about incidents that violate core principles and threaten the integrity and academic competitiveness of U.S. biomedical research and innovation, including: failure to disclose all conflicts of interest, foreign affiliations, conflicts of commitment, and other support in applications for NIH grants; diversion of proprietary or pre-publication information disclosed in grant applications or produced by NIH-supported research to those not authorized to receive it; and breaches of confidentiality in peer review. Read More: NIH's Protecting U.S. Biomedical Intellectual Innovation Page New! (August 2020) NIH's \"Protecting U.S. Biomedical Intellectual Innovation\" webpage describes actions that NIH, institutions, and researchers can take to protect U.S. biomedical intellectual innovation. This page includes useful disclosure tables and links to NIH policies, statements, reports and more. The principles described here align with those announced by the White House's Office and Science and Technology Policy in June 2020. The National Institutes of Health issued Reminders of NIH Policies on Other Support and on Policies related to Financial Conflicts of Interest and Foreign Components (NOT-OD-19-114) on July 10, 2019. Among the key points are: All pending support at the time of application submission and prior to award must be reported. Applicants are responsible for promptly notifying NIH of any substantive changes to previously submitted pending support. If other support is obtained after the initial NIH award period, the details must be disclosed in the annual research performance progress report. Post-award, recipients must address any substantive changes by submitting a prior approval request to NIH. NIH also issued Frequently Asked Questions about Other Support and Foreign Components. Note: These disclosure requirements are in addition to Georgia Tech and University Systems of Georgia Conflict of Interest disclosure requirements. National Science Foundation The National Science Foundation Director sent out a Dear Colleague Letter: Research Protection clarifying numerous policies on July 11, 2019. Among the key points are: NSF is proposing to use an electronic format for submission of biographical sketches, including disclosure of all appointments. NSF has commissioned a study to assess risks and recommend possible practices for NSF and its awardee organizations to achieve the best balance between openness and security of science. NSF is issuing a policy making it clear that NSF personnel and IPAs detailed to NSF cannot participate in foreign government talent recruitment programs. Note: These disclosure requirements are in addition to the NSF Conflict of Interest disclosure requirements. U.S. Department of Defense Recent Broad Agency Announcements (BAAs) from Defense agencies such as DARPA are seeking more detailed disclosures on the sources of support for Principal Investigators and other Key Personnel. National Security Impact Statements are now features of these proposals, with particular attention being paid to plans to transfer technology to U.S. industry and disclosures on whether technologies developed under the contract will be transferred to foreign entities. Proposers are also instructed to disclose any prior instances of transfer of technology to foreign entities. On March 20, 2019, the Undersecretary of Defense announced new requirements for all new DoD Notices of Funding Opportunities (NFOs) pertaining to new research and research-related educational activities after April 19, 2019. See the excerpt below and the full March 20, 2019 memo for details. Excerpt: Proposers must submit the following information for all key personnel\u2014not just the PI and Co-PI\u2014whether or not the individuals' efforts under the project are to be funded by the DoD: A list of all current projects the individual is working on. Any future (pending) support the individual has applied to receive, regardless of the source. Title and objectives of each of these research projects. The percentage per year each of the key personnel will devote to the other projects. The total amount of support the individual is receiving in connection to each of the other research projects or will receive if other proposals are awarded. Name and address of the agencies and/or other parties supporting the other research projects. Period of performance for the other research projects. DoD indicates that failure to submit this information may cause the proposal to be returned without further review. DoD also reserves the right to request further details from a proposer before making a final determination on funding the effort. DoD: Frequently Asked Questions Q: Do I have to report all of my projects, even if they are unrelated to my DoD-funded proposal? Yes. The memo requests a list of all current projects that key personnel are working on, \u201cwhether or not the individuals\u2019 efforts under the project are to be funded by the DoD\u201d. We encourage PIs to be transparent in their disclosures, and include all projects funded by gifts, grants or contracts, as well as unfunded projects or collaborations that require disclosure on Conflict of Commitment reporting. Q: Do I need to disclose US-based industrial support? Yes. The memo does not distinguished between foreign and domestic sources of corporate support. In the spirit of complete transparency, philanthropic gift support as well as industrial alliances and contract and grant support from corporate entities should be disclosed. Q: I am responding to an NFO that was issued prior to April 19, 2019. Do these rules still apply? No. The March 20, 2019 memo only applies to new NFOs after April 19, 2019. Note that the memo only applies to research and research-related educational activities. U.S. Department of Energy The U.S. Department of Energy issued a directive on June 7, 2019 that prohibits DOE and contractor personnel from participating in talent recruitment programs operated by certain foreign countries. While this directive does not directly affect faculty who are unaffiliated with DOE or its National Labs, it illustrates a pervasive concern across the federal agencies. DOE is still developing guidance to its community of university performers. Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, {"subdomain": "osp.gatech.edu", "content": "Contract Management Project | Office of Sponsored Programs Office of Sponsored Programs About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Meet Our Teams AVPRA Organization Charts Alphabetical Staff Directory Contacts by Teams AVPRA Administration and Support Teams Corporate & International Contracting Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for Academic Units Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI Team Subawards and Consulting Agreements Team Exchange Agreements Team Audits, Closeout & Small Business Plans Team Research Education and Outreach Team The Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Find Funding Types of Funding Corporate and International Contracting Prepare a Proposal Prepare a Proposal Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Publication of Results Closeout Closeout Resources by Sponsor or Type Sponsor Disclosure Requirements U.S. Corporate-Sponsored Research Corporate Research Proposals (Domestic) Contract Continuum / Sponsored Agreement Contract Types Sample Agreements for Corporate Contracting Research with International Sponsors Research Gifts Exchange Agreements Exchange Agreements Overview Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, CHOA, Biolocity) Georgia Tech - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) - VentureLab Grants Biolocity Translational Programs National Science Foundation National Science Foundation NSF Requirements for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments National Science Foundation Pre-Award FAQs National Institutes of Health Policies Training & Outreach Research Related Training Overview Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training / Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Forms Library News Open Search Search Contract Management Project Its time to improve and modernize Contract Management in our organization! Why? What is the Contract Management Project? Many of our systems are sun setting or need updating. With this opportunity, our team, OSP & GTRI-ESD, is reviewing, re-engineering, standardizing and streamlining processes in the Contract Management lifecycle. Our purpose is to digitize the contract management processes from end to end. This includes: data organization, streamlining and standardization of processes, trackable statuses, analytical reports. How will we do this? We have partnered with Deltek, a global provider of software and solutions for project-based businesses. We are expanding our use of their Costpoint platform to build the Contract Management Functionality. How will this impact YOU? The OSP user will use Contract Management in Costpoint to execute all contract management business processes. These business processes will interface with eRouting. NON-OSP users will see changes in eRouting that support the new processes, depending on their access. The goal is a more efficient, transparent and time saving contract management process for both OSP users and NON-OSP end users. Who are the key stakeholders? Executive Sponsor Product Owners Delivery Implementation Leads Change Management Cindy Hope, OSP Kendall Crosby, OSP, D1-Exchange Agreement David Rimmer, D1 / Project Director GTRI-ESD Deanna Hendrickson, OSP Dana Simpson, OSP, D2 Kennedy Oyoo, D2 Project Director GTRI-ESD Deanna Hendrickson, OSP Key Contract Management Project Information: Main Deliverables Systems Changing by Deliverable D1 Timeline and Status Update D2 Timeline and Status Update Our first deliverable, D1, is focused on EXCHANGE AGREEMENTS. The project scope is to replace the multiple manual processes for tracking and communication of Exchange Agreements, which includes NDAs, MTAs in/out, and DUAs. Planned GO LIVE date: September 2022 For a demo of D1, Exchange Agreements: Click HERE Non-OSP Stakeholders Providing Feedback: D1 D2 D3 Training Schedule How can I participate in a user group for requirements? Send your request to eRouting-Support@gtri.gatech.edu to submit feedback and/or request for participation in D2 & D3 phases. How can I find out more? Questions? \u2013 contact eRouting-Support@gtri.gatech.edu Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, {"subdomain": "osp.gatech.edu", "content": "Combat Human Trafficking | Office of Sponsored Programs Office of Sponsored Programs About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Meet Our Teams AVPRA Organization Charts Alphabetical Staff Directory Contacts by Teams AVPRA Administration and Support Teams Corporate & International Contracting Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for Academic Units Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI Team Subawards and Consulting Agreements Team Exchange Agreements Team Audits, Closeout & Small Business Plans Team Research Education and Outreach Team The Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Find Funding Types of Funding Corporate and International Contracting Prepare a Proposal Prepare a Proposal Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Publication of Results Closeout Closeout Resources by Sponsor or Type Sponsor Disclosure Requirements U.S. Corporate-Sponsored Research Corporate Research Proposals (Domestic) Contract Continuum / Sponsored Agreement Contract Types Sample Agreements for Corporate Contracting Research with International Sponsors Research Gifts Exchange Agreements Exchange Agreements Overview Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, CHOA, Biolocity) Georgia Tech - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) - VentureLab Grants Biolocity Translational Programs National Science Foundation National Science Foundation NSF Requirements for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments National Science Foundation Pre-Award FAQs National Institutes of Health Policies Training & Outreach Research Related Training Overview Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training / Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Forms Library News Open Search Search Combat Human Trafficking Training & Outreach Research Education and Outreach Classes and Certifications Communication and Community Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Educate yourself about human trafficking to learn what you can do to stop it. Amendments in 2015 to the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) require that all federal contracts and subcontracts comply with Executive Order 13627, which strengthens protections against human trafficking. This FAR clause requires contractors to notify employees of the policy and establish an appropriate employee awareness program. It is also a mandatory flowdown in all subcontracts for the acquisition of services. Contractors are required to submit a certification that they have implemented an appropriate compliance plan, conducted due diligence to identify and prevent any prohibited activities, and that no prohibited activities have occurred. Additionally, contractors must certify that they have implemented appropriate remedial or referral action, if prohibited activities have occurred. The Department of State's Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons is leading the U.S. effort against human trafficking, an umbrella term that describes activities involved when someone obtains or holds a person in compelled service. in 2016, a Presidential interagency task force developed innovative solutions to combat trafficking, including gathering data on sectors at greatest risk of trafficking-related activities. TIP 101 Training Because human trafficking is a hidden crime, the first step to combat it is to identify victims so they can be rescued. The State Department's Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Office, in collaboration with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), has developed a wealth of materials that increase awareness and provide information about key indicators of human trafficking. A good first step is to take a few moments to watch this Human Trafficking Awareness Training video, which offers general information about how to identify a potential victim and contact the proper authorities. Victimology Trafficking victims can be men or women, young or old, American or from abroad, with or without legal status. Traffickers prey on victims with little or no social safety net. They look for victims who are vulnerable because of their illegal immigration status, limited English proficiency, and those who may be in vulnerable situations due to economic hardship, political instability, natural disasters, or other causes. Victims are found in legitimate and illegitimate labor industries, including agricultural fields, restaurants, hotels, and domestic service, to name a few. RESOURCES Human Trafficking Hotlines Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons International Programs to Combat Trafficking in Persons 20 Ways You Can Help DHS Blue Campaign Materials Human Trafficking in Your Community Contact Georgia Tech's Ethics Point System to report any potential violation. Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, {"subdomain": "osp.gatech.edu", "content": "Internal Communication and Networking | Office of Sponsored Programs Office of Sponsored Programs About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Meet Our Teams AVPRA Organization Charts Alphabetical Staff Directory Contacts by Teams AVPRA Administration and Support Teams Corporate & International Contracting Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for Academic Units Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI Team Subawards and Consulting Agreements Team Exchange Agreements Team Audits, Closeout & Small Business Plans Team Research Education and Outreach Team The Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Find Funding Types of Funding Corporate and International Contracting Prepare a Proposal Prepare a Proposal Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Publication of Results Closeout Closeout Resources by Sponsor or Type Sponsor Disclosure Requirements U.S. Corporate-Sponsored Research Corporate Research Proposals (Domestic) Contract Continuum / Sponsored Agreement Contract Types Sample Agreements for Corporate Contracting Research with International Sponsors Research Gifts Exchange Agreements Exchange Agreements Overview Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, CHOA, Biolocity) Georgia Tech - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) - VentureLab Grants Biolocity Translational Programs National Science Foundation National Science Foundation NSF Requirements for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments National Science Foundation Pre-Award FAQs National Institutes of Health Policies Training & Outreach Research Related Training Overview Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training / Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Forms Library News Open Search Search Internal Communication and Networking Training & Outreach Research Education and Outreach Classes and Certifications Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Microsoft Teams / GT Research Administrators Network Contact training@osp.gatech.edu to be added to the Microsoft Office Team. Must be a Georgia Tech employee. The Team site is a forum for RAs that hosts recorded training, resources, discussion boards, communications, requests for input, etc. RAB (Research Admin Buzz) Listserv Contact training@osp.gatech.edu to be added to the listserv. This listserv is used by GT\u2019s Office of Sponsored Programs to disseminate information on policy issues, deadlines, funding opportunities, new rates, upcoming training classes and outreach activities. Office of Sponsored Programs News Online News Visit https://osp.gatech.edu/news for news articles, updates and memos from the Office of Sponsored Programs as well as appropriate Institute and compliance updates. Use filters to sort articles by topic, date published, authoring team, and more. eNewsletter The Office of Sponsored Programs publishes an eNewsletter delivered by e-mail quarterly or as needed. Subscribers to the RAB listserv are automatically subscribed to the eNewsletter distribution. For suggestions on topics, or to submit featured or new staff or accolades from departmental research administration, send your articles or ideas to training@osp.gatech.edu. Research Administration Buzz - Quarterly Update Meetings The Research Administration Buzz is a quarterly meeting where those who provide research administrative support discuss current topics including changes that may impact how we do business and updates from federal sponsor agencies. Registration is encouraged for space planning, and there is also an option to watch the forum online. For upcoming dates, and to register, contact training@osp.gatech.edu for assistance. Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, {"subdomain": "osp.gatech.edu", "content": "Internal Certification Programs | Office of Sponsored Programs Office of Sponsored Programs About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Meet Our Teams AVPRA Organization Charts Alphabetical Staff Directory Contacts by Teams AVPRA Administration and Support Teams Corporate & International Contracting Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for Academic Units Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI Team Subawards and Consulting Agreements Team Exchange Agreements Team Audits, Closeout & Small Business Plans Team Research Education and Outreach Team The Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Find Funding Types of Funding Corporate and International Contracting Prepare a Proposal Prepare a Proposal Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Publication of Results Closeout Closeout Resources by Sponsor or Type Sponsor Disclosure Requirements U.S. Corporate-Sponsored Research Corporate Research Proposals (Domestic) Contract Continuum / Sponsored Agreement Contract Types Sample Agreements for Corporate Contracting Research with International Sponsors Research Gifts Exchange Agreements Exchange Agreements Overview Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, CHOA, Biolocity) Georgia Tech - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) - VentureLab Grants Biolocity Translational Programs National Science Foundation National Science Foundation NSF Requirements for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments National Science Foundation Pre-Award FAQs National Institutes of Health Policies Training & Outreach Research Related Training Overview Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training / Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Forms Library News Open Search Search Internal Certification Programs Training & Outreach Research Education and Outreach Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training/Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Research Administration courses that cover the lifecycle of an award and include specific Georgia Tech policy, procedure, and resource information.Training Roadmap/Course Descriptions Learning Management System (LMS) Basic Certification CORE CLASS WORKSHOP DISCUSSION PANEL / NETWORKING What are GTRC & GTARC? Introduction to the Research Enterprise at Georgia Tech Mentor Panel Discussion and Networking Recommended for those new to Georgia Tech research administration, as it provides the foundational knowledge needed to conduct research at Georgia Tech. 1 Core Class, 1 Workshop, and 1 Discussion Panel Discussion/Networking Class required to achieve certification Intermediate Certification CORE CLASSES WORKSHOPS ELECTIVES Pre-Award Proposal Preparation and Submission Pre-Award Budgeting, F&A, and Cost Principles Pre-Award Activities Post-Award Management & Financial Compliance Post-Award Management & Research Compliance Post-Award Activities Internal Controls Workshop 2 CFR 200 Workshop (or) FAR Webinar Series How To (topic specific) Georgia Tech Systems Sponsor Specific Classes that cover the full lifecycle of the award with Georgia Tech specific policy and procedure details. All 6 Core Classes, 2 Workshops and 1 class under each Elective topic required to achieve certification. Advanced Certification PRE-REQUISITES CORE CLASSES Internal Controls Workshop 2 CFR 200 Workshop (or) FAR Webinar Series Advanced Topics: Rethinking the Status Quo Advanced Topics: Audit Findings - Salary Advanced Topics: Audit Findings - Effort Advanced Topics: Allowable & Allocable Advanced Topics: Advanced Budgeting Core classes with hands-on activities, case studies and problem solving Pre-requisites required prior to attending Must complete four core classes Course Mapping (coming soon) Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, {"subdomain": "osp.gatech.edu", "content": "External Certifications and Professional Development | Office of Sponsored Programs Office of Sponsored Programs About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Meet Our Teams AVPRA Organization Charts Alphabetical Staff Directory Contacts by Teams AVPRA Administration and Support Teams Corporate & International Contracting Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for Academic Units Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI Team Subawards and Consulting Agreements Team Exchange Agreements Team Audits, Closeout & Small Business Plans Team Research Education and Outreach Team The Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Find Funding Types of Funding Corporate and International Contracting Prepare a Proposal Prepare a Proposal Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Publication of Results Closeout Closeout Resources by Sponsor or Type Sponsor Disclosure Requirements U.S. Corporate-Sponsored Research Corporate Research Proposals (Domestic) Contract Continuum / Sponsored Agreement Contract Types Sample Agreements for Corporate Contracting Research with International Sponsors Research Gifts Exchange Agreements Exchange Agreements Overview Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, CHOA, Biolocity) Georgia Tech - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) - VentureLab Grants Biolocity Translational Programs National Science Foundation National Science Foundation NSF Requirements for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments National Science Foundation Pre-Award FAQs National Institutes of Health Policies Training & Outreach Research Related Training Overview Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training / Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Forms Library News Open Search Search External Certifications and Professional Development Training & Outreach Research Education and Outreach Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training/Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Bulletins and Outreach Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) This page highlights external opportunities for Research Administrators to develop professionally and nurture advancement of knowledge. Contents: Professional Organizations and Development for Research Administrators External Listservs for Research Administrators Certified Research Administrator (CRA) Exam and Credential Graduate Programs for Research Administration Professional Organizations and Development for Research Administrators GRANT Georgia Research Administration NeTwork (Link) No cost. This organization offers an annual conference hosted by Georgia universities. Submit a request to join group in LinkedIn. NCURA National Council of University Research Administrators (Link) Membership requires annual dues. Scholarships available for conferences. This organization produces regional (Georgia Tech is in Region III) and annual conferences as well as webinars, e-newsletters, and resource libraries. SRAI Society of Research Administrators International (Link) Membership requires annual dues. This organization produces regional and annual conferences as well as webinars, e-newsletters, and resource libraries. RAD Research Administration Demonstration (RAD) Series (Link) The goal of NYU's RAD is to provide information/knowledge sharing for all research administrators. New research administrators could utilize RAD as part of their new employee onboarding, while veteran research administrators could utilize RAD for their continued learning (or refresher). External Listservs for Research Administrators GA-RESADM Listserv Hosted by Valdosta State University, GA-RESADM is a listserv for information sharing among University System of Georgia research administrators. Sign up: http://lighthouse.valdosta.edu/mailman/listinfo Archives (Requires sign-on): http://lighthouse.valdosta.edu/mailman/private/ga-resadm/ RESADM-L Listserv Health Research Incorporated (HRI) provides free access to the Research Administration Discussion List, which allows industry professionals from universities, hospitals, and government and non-profit research labs to share information and field questions for their peers. Focused on research grant administration, the Research Administration Discussion List features such topics as grant funding, grant submission, regulatory compliance, project budgeting, educational opportunities, and technology. Sign up: https://www.healthresearch.org/office-sponsored-programs/research-administration-listserv/ Certified Research Administrator (CRA) Are you looking to confirm or expand your knowledge of research administration? The Research Administrators Certification Council (RACC) Certified Research Administrator (CRA) designation is proof that an individual has the fundamental knowledge necessary to be a professional research or sponsored programs administrator. The certification is good for 5 years and renewable with proof of acceptable continued education. This certification has become recognizable in our field such that most job postings will list it as a preferred or mandatory requirement for consideration. You must meet specific combinations of education and experience to qualify to apply to sit for the CRA exam. The exam is held during May and November of each year and the current application fee is $395. There is a Body of Knowledge provided as a guide to the content that might be included on the exam and covers the following four areas: Project Development and Administration 30% Legal Requirements and Sponsor Interface 30% Financial Management 25% General Management 15% CRA Study Sessions Organized by Georgia Tech's Office of Sponsored Programs Because this can be overwhelming and you may not know where to even begin, the Office of Sponsored Programs offers study sessions on multiple Fridays from 12:30 p.m.- 2 p.m. leading up to each of the exams. For more information or to register for the CRA Study Sessions, please email us at training@osp.gatech.edu. All training materials are uploaded to the CRA Study Group MS Team which also offers Q&A discussion between individuals or as a group. If you are unable to attend in person, viewing of the live session is available via Zoom. These study sessions are provided at no cost. There is an all-day RACC Body of Knowledge Review Session available, please check the link for locations and dates. The review sessions validate what you know and help you identify areas you need to improve your knowledge. There is a $225 registration fee for this session. Master\u2019s of Research Administration (MRA) Below are links to a sample of the various institutions who offer an online MRA degree. Johns Hopkins University University of Central Florida Rush University Central Michigan University Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, {"subdomain": "osp.gatech.edu", "content": "Subaward Support for Workday | Office of Sponsored Programs Office of Sponsored Programs About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Meet Our Teams AVPRA Organization Charts Alphabetical Staff Directory Contacts by Teams AVPRA Administration and Support Teams Corporate & International Contracting Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for Academic Units Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI Team Subawards and Consulting Agreements Team Exchange Agreements Team Audits, Closeout & Small Business Plans Team Research Education and Outreach Team The Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Find Funding Types of Funding Corporate and International Contracting Prepare a Proposal Prepare a Proposal Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Publication of Results Closeout Closeout Resources by Sponsor or Type Sponsor Disclosure Requirements U.S. Corporate-Sponsored Research Corporate Research Proposals (Domestic) Contract Continuum / Sponsored Agreement Contract Types Sample Agreements for Corporate Contracting Research with International Sponsors Research Gifts Exchange Agreements Exchange Agreements Overview Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, CHOA, Biolocity) Georgia Tech - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) - VentureLab Grants Biolocity Translational Programs National Science Foundation National Science Foundation NSF Requirements for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments National Science Foundation Pre-Award FAQs National Institutes of Health Policies Training & Outreach Research Related Training Overview Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training / Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Forms Library News Open Search Search Subaward Support for Workday Training & Outreach Research Education and Outreach Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training/Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Bulletins and Outreach Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Georgia Tech transitioned to Workday for financial management on July 1, 2019. We have assembled some resources that are available to support you during the transition. Your feedback is appreciated and your questions are valuable in building our FAQs. Enterprise Workday Transformation Resources Useful Links from the Georgia Tech Enterprise Transformation Website Matrix of Available Training by Campus Role Workday Training and Job Aids Catalog (Log-in Required) Biteables and Document Library: Short video clips that explain Workday concepts Workday Terminology Crosswalk Faculty Memos Services Website: Georgia Tech website for Support - Provides live response or creates a work ticket (Financials Support coming on July 1, 2019) Research Subawards in Workday On June 26, 2019, the Office of Sponsored Programs and our campus service partners hosted an info session with demonstrations on the Research Subawards process and workflow in Workday. Presentation Slides (Coming Soon) FAQs: Research Subawards in Workday Video Support Subawards: What is Changing with Workday? Demonstration: Create a New Subagreement (Subaward) Request in Contract Information System (CIS) Demonstration: Subaward Purchase Orders (Review and Approve) Demonstration: Subaward Invoice Process Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, {"subdomain": "gtrc.gatech.edu", "content": "Georgia Tech Research Corporations Skip to content Georgia Tech Research Corporations Home About Us What Are the Research Corporations? Facts At a Glance GTRC Overview History of GTRC Trustees and Officers of GTRC Documents, Financials, Policies and Other Resources GTARC Overview History of GTARC Trustees and Officers of GTARC Documents, Financials, Policies and Other Resources GTRC Services and Forms Overview Travel Advances Laboratory Relocation for New Researchers Education Assistance and Tuition Reimbursement Expenditure Request Form Technology Transfer and Intellectual Property Boards of Trustees Intranet Contact Us Search for: Search Search for: Search Now in main content The Georgia Tech Research Corporations Learn more about these organizations. GTRCGeorgia Tech Research Corporation GTARCGeorgia Tech Applied Research Corporation Who We AreThis website is dedicated to two 501(c)(3) organizations that support research activities at Georgia Tech. These state-chartered organizations serve as contracting entities and assure proper fiscal stewardship for sponsored funds supporting research at the institute. 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They are broken out into three separate user categories (Learner, Manager and Instructor). If you don\u2019t see an answer to your question covered below, please email us at training@osp.gatech.edu for assistance. Learner/User Saba Quest LMS Manual Topics Include: How to Search and Browse for Learning How to Enroll in a Class How to Cancel an Enrollment How to Access My Plan Page How to Register for a Certification How to Attend a Virtual Class How to Complete an Evaluation How to Edit my Profile How to Print Certificate of Completion How to Print Training Transcripts of Completion Manager Saba Quest LMS Manual Topics Include: How to View My Team How to Register Team Members for a Class How to View My Team Members Completed Courses How to Perform a Certification Gap Analysis How to Assign a Certification to a Team Member How to Cancel Team Member Enrollments Instructor Saba Quest LMS Manual Topics Include: Instructor Overview How to Access a Class Roster How to Add Learners to a Class Schedule How to Manage the Rosters and Class Completion How to Update Learner Registration Status Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, {"subdomain": "osp.gatech.edu", "content": "Research Education and Outreach | Office of Sponsored Programs Office of Sponsored Programs About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Meet Our Teams AVPRA Organization Charts Alphabetical Staff Directory Contacts by Teams AVPRA Administration and Support Teams Corporate & International Contracting Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for Academic Units Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI Team Subawards and Consulting Agreements Team Exchange Agreements Team Audits, Closeout & Small Business Plans Team Research Education and Outreach Team The Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Find Funding Types of Funding Corporate and International Contracting Prepare a Proposal Prepare a Proposal Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Publication of Results Closeout Closeout Resources by Sponsor or Type Sponsor Disclosure Requirements U.S. Corporate-Sponsored Research Corporate Research Proposals (Domestic) Contract Continuum / Sponsored Agreement Contract Types Sample Agreements for Corporate Contracting Research with International Sponsors Research Gifts Exchange Agreements Exchange Agreements Overview Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, CHOA, Biolocity) Georgia Tech - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) - VentureLab Grants Biolocity Translational Programs National Science Foundation National Science Foundation NSF Requirements for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments National Science Foundation Pre-Award FAQs National Institutes of Health Policies Training & Outreach Research Related Training Overview Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training / Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Forms Library News Open Search Search Research Education and Outreach Training & Outreach Research Education and Outreach Classes and Certifications Communication and Community Bulletins and Outreach Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Training Systems for Research Related and Other Courses The OSP training team is providing the following details and links to various training programs at Georgia Tech, including those not under our oversight. Let us know if there are any training programs you recommend we include on this list. Contact us with any questions at training@osp.gatech.edu. OSP's Training Platform - Saba Quest LMS The Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP) has transitioned to the Saba Quest Learning Management System (LMS) to deliver certification courses and other programs or events supporting Researchers and Research Administration at Georgia Tech. These courses cover the lifecycle of an award and include specific Georgia Tech policy, procedure, & resource information: Basic Certification / Intermediate Certification / Advanced Certification Core Classes (What are GTRC & GTARC? / Pre-Award and Post-Award Courses) Workshops (Intro to Research Enterprise at GT / Internal Controls / 2 CFR 200 or FAR) Electives (How To / GT Systems / Sponsor Specific) Advanced Topics TO SABA QUEST Other Research Related Training Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) RCR Training uses the Genius LMS training platform. (Effective 2022) Visit: https://rcr.gatech.edu/workshops CITI Online Training Supports training programs for Human Subjects research (IRBs), Vertebrate Animal Subjects research (IACUC) and Export Control.Visit: https://osp.gatech.edu/citi-training Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) After logging in, click \"View Course Catalog\" to search for courses offered by EHS. (e.g., Right to Know, X-Ray Safety Training, Laser Safety Awareness Training, Radioactive Materials Safety Training, Defensive Driving, etc.). These are also hosted through Genius LMS. To inquire about other EHS courses, contact the EHS Office at ehs@gatech.edu. If you have trouble registering or if you do not get an email immediately after registering, please contact ors@ors.gatech.edu. Visit: https://gatech.geniussis.com/ More Training Resources at Georgia Tech WorkDay Financials Training Courses, recorded webinars, ServiceNow and other resources supporting WorkDay Financials--including Grants modules.Visit: https://transformation.gatech.edu/workday-financials-training OneUSG Connect Training Courses, recorded webinars, ServiceNow and other resources supporting OneUSG Connect--including hiring, HR transactions, and other OneUSG functions. Visit: https://transformation.gatech.edu/oneusg-connect-training Office of Human Resources (OHR) Required Training This includes annual Conflict of Interest (COI) and ethics training.Visit: https://gatech.geniussis.com Workplace Learning & Professional Development (WLPD)Signature Programs and other learning and development opportunities. (New Employee Experience, Professional Development Circles, MentorTech, ASPIRE, and more)Visit: https://pe.gatech.edu/wlpd Faculty & Staff Learning Portal: https://gatech.geniussis.com/ Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, {"subdomain": "osp.gatech.edu", "content": "Policies | Office of Sponsored Programs Office of Sponsored Programs About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Meet Our Teams AVPRA Organization Charts Alphabetical Staff Directory Contacts by Teams AVPRA Administration and Support Teams Corporate & International Contracting Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for Academic Units Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI Team Subawards and Consulting Agreements Team Exchange Agreements Team Audits, Closeout & Small Business Plans Team Research Education and Outreach Team The Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Find Funding Types of Funding Corporate and International Contracting Prepare a Proposal Prepare a Proposal Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Publication of Results Closeout Closeout Resources by Sponsor or Type Sponsor Disclosure Requirements U.S. Corporate-Sponsored Research Corporate Research Proposals (Domestic) Contract Continuum / Sponsored Agreement Contract Types Sample Agreements for Corporate Contracting Research with International Sponsors Research Gifts Exchange Agreements Exchange Agreements Overview Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, CHOA, Biolocity) Georgia Tech - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) - VentureLab Grants Biolocity Translational Programs National Science Foundation National Science Foundation NSF Requirements for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments National Science Foundation Pre-Award FAQs National Institutes of Health Policies Training & Outreach Research Related Training Overview Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training / Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Forms Library News Open Search Search Policies Georgia Tech Sponsored Programs Policies Georgia Tech Sponsored Programs Policies (Georgia Tech Policy Library) Sponsored Programs Policies By Section 1.0 Overview 2.0 Pre-award Project Management and Proposal Development 3.0 Regulatory Management and Research Risks 4.0 Post-award Management - Financial Administration 5.0 Subcontracts, Subawards, and Subrecipient Administration 6.0 Post-award Management \u2013 Programmatic Administration 7.0 Research Contracting with Industrial Entities/Sponsors 8.0 Research Contracting with International Entities/Sponsors 9.0 Other Agreements 10.0 Contracting Services for other Georgia Tech Affiliated Non-profit Entities Georgia Tech Policy Library Shortcuts All Research Policies Research Integrity Assurance Policies Grants and Contracts Accounting Policies (Business and Finance Policy Book) Environmental Health and Safety Policies (Campus Use & Facilities Policy Book) Georgia Tech Policy Library (Main) Additional Research Policies GTRI Policies (Login Required) Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Compliance Policy (About Page / Georgia Tech RCR Website) Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, {"subdomain": "osp.gatech.edu", "content": "National Institutes of Health | Office of Sponsored Programs Office of Sponsored Programs About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Meet Our Teams AVPRA Organization Charts Alphabetical Staff Directory Contacts by Teams AVPRA Administration and Support Teams Corporate & International Contracting Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for Academic Units Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI Team Subawards and Consulting Agreements Team Exchange Agreements Team Audits, Closeout & Small Business Plans Team Research Education and Outreach Team The Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Find Funding Types of Funding Corporate and International Contracting Prepare a Proposal Prepare a Proposal Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Publication of Results Closeout Closeout Resources by Sponsor or Type Sponsor Disclosure Requirements U.S. Corporate-Sponsored Research Corporate Research Proposals (Domestic) Contract Continuum / Sponsored Agreement Contract Types Sample Agreements for Corporate Contracting Research with International Sponsors Research Gifts Exchange Agreements Exchange Agreements Overview Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, CHOA, Biolocity) Georgia Tech - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) - VentureLab Grants Biolocity Translational Programs National Science Foundation National Science Foundation NSF Requirements for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments National Science Foundation Pre-Award FAQs National Institutes of Health Policies Training & Outreach Research Related Training Overview Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training / Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Forms Library News Open Search Search National Institutes of Health The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is the largest public funder of biomedical research in the world, investing more than $30 billion in taxpayer dollars to achieve its mission to enhance health, lengthen life, and reduce illness and disability. In pursuing this mission, NIH improves health by promoting treatment and prevention, contributes to society by driving economic growth and productivity, and expands the biomedical knowledge base by funding cutting-edge research and cultivating the biomedical workforce of today and tomorrow. Evidence of the varied, long-term impacts of NIH activities comes from a variety of sources, ranging from studies of individual diseases, to broader analyses of NIH as a whole. Explore the sections above to discover more about how NIH provides value for the public\u2019s investment. 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Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide (PAPPG) (NSF 23-1), Part I Chapter II section E.9 1/30/2023 \u2026for each proposal that proposes to conduct research off-campus or off-site*, the AOR must complete a certification that the organization has a plan in place for that proposal that: Describes how the following types of behavior will be addressed: Abuse of any person, including, but not limited to, harassment, stalking, bullying, or hazing of any kind, whether the behavior is carried out verbally, physically, electronically, or in written form; or Conduct that is unwelcome, offensive, indecent, obscene, or disorderly. Identifies steps the proposing organization will take to nurture an inclusive off-campus or off-site working environment. Includes the process for making incident reports and how any such reports will be resolved. Plans must also include procedures for communications within the team and to the organization that address limited communications pathways or other special circumstances that may complicate or impede reporting of suspected non-compliant behavior. Georgia Tech will comply with these requirements by: Requiring Principal Investigators (PIs) proposing to NSF to affirm understanding and agreement to follow applicable Georgia Tech policies and procedures, including those listed in the attached Institute-Wide Plan. The Institute-Wide Plan must be signed and uploaded to eRouting prior to proposal submission. Requiring PIs proposing to NSF to complete a Project-Specific Plan that supplements Georgia Tech\u2019s Institute-Wide Plan by addressing any circumstances unique to the project, including the involvement of multiple organizations, the presence of other third parties, and any communication limitations (e.g. no cell and/or no internet service). The Project-Specific Plans must be completed, signed and uploaded to eRouting prior to proposal submission. Requiring PIs to agree not to begin off-campus or off-site research prior to distributing a Project-Specific Plan to all individuals participating in the conduct of the research, prior to departure. *For purposes of this requirement, off-campus or off-site research is defined as data/information/samples being collected off-campus or off-site, such as fieldwork and research activities on vessels and aircraft. The Institute-Wide and Project-Specific Plan Template with PI Certification statement can be accessed by clicking the button below: Institute-Wide and Project-Specific Plan Template with PI Certification Georgia Institute of Technology Institute-Wide Plan for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments for Off-Campus or Off-Site Research All Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) policies must be followed when conducting Georgia Tech activities, whether in the role of an employee, student, affiliate, or other, and wherever the activity takes place. PI/PD Responsibilities: As the PI/PD for a proposal to NSF that includes an off-campus or off-site research component, I understand and agree to, prior to departure, whether or not a Notice of Award has been received: Use the template above to create a Project-Specific Plan that addresses all NSF requirements not addressed by Georgia Tech\u2019s policies and procedures, including any circumstances unique to the project, such as the involvement of multiple organizations, the presence of other third parties, and any communication limitations (e.g. no cell and/or no internet service). Share with project participants this Institute-Wide Plan and the Project-Specific Plan described above. 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The NSF lists its funding opportunities by deadline here. You can perform a keyword search here. Consider subscribing to NSF updates and announcements to receive customized information about various funding opportunities. Proposal Preparation Guidance When filling out the cover sheet, what is the correct information for the Awardee Organization and Primary Place of Performance? For Georgia Tech: Awardee Organization Georgia Tech Research Corporation Office of Sponsored Programs Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0420 Primary Place of Performance Georgia Institute of Technology 225 North Avenue Atlanta, Georgia, 30332-0002 For Georgia Tech Research Institute: Awardee Organization Georgia Tech Applied Research Corporation Office of Sponsored Programs Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0420 Primary Place of Performance Georgia Tech Applied Research Corporation 925 Dalney Street Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0420 It is important that this information is correct on your Cover Sheet. If you grant SRO access but your contracting officer cannot see your proposal, check this section first. Incorrect information here often prevents OSP from seeing proposals in Research.gov. What is Georgia Tech's PI Eligibility Policy? The Research Administration Policies & Procedures for PI/PD Eligibility (2.1.1) Other PI/PD details can be found in the Policy Library. What are the salary policies for senior personnel listed on my proposal? Senior personnel are generally co-PIs (and faculty associates) who are responsible for the scientific and/or technical direction of the project. If your proposal has more than one senior personnel, the first one listed will have the primary responsibility for the project and submission of reports. Two policies govern senior personnel on NSF awards. As a general policy, NSF limits salary compensation for senior project personnel to no more than 2 months of their regular salary in any one year. This limit includes salary compensation from all NSF-funded grants. During the life of the award, it is the PI's responsibility to obtain sponsor prior approval for absences (generally 3 months or more) or significant reductions (25 percent or more) of the PIs and/or other senior personnel. What is the Minimum Effort Policy? At least one Senior Personnel must devote at least 1 percent effort each budget period over the term of the award. Please see the Policy Library for the Research Administration Policies & Procedures for Minimum Effort (2.1.6). Can I include cost-sharing on my NSF proposal? Inclusion of voluntary committed cost-sharing is prohibited, and Line M on the proposal budget will not be available. Mandatory cost-sharing will only be required for NSF programs when explicitly authorized by the NSF Director, the National Science Board, or legislation. For more information, see this list of NSF programs that require cost-sharing. In those rare instances, cost-sharing requirements will be clearly identified in the solicitation and must be included on Line M of the proposed budget. For purposes of budget preparation, the cumulative cost-sharing amount must be entered on Line M of the first year's budget. Should an award be made, the organization's cost-sharing commitment (as specified on the first year's approved budget) must be met prior to award expiration. Such cost-sharing will be an eligibility, rather than a review criterion. Proposers are advised not to exceed the mandatory cost sharing level or amount specified in the solicitation. What if I don't want to charge my 1 percent to the project? In the case that you do not wish to charge the minimum effort to the project, this effort is provided by way of internal cost-sharing that is not reported to the NSF. How do I determine whether I should budget an individual as a consultant/vendor or as a sub award? Review OSP's Subawards page to help clarify the distinction between a subcontract and a vendor agreement. If the answer is \"yes\" to any of the following questions, a subaward may be appropriate. Georgia Tech will incur overhead on the first $25,000, and the entity will have to be registered in Fastlane/Research.gov and entered as a sub with a separate detailed budget, justification, and letter of commitment: Does the entity's statement of work represent an intellectually significant portion of the programmatic decision making? Could the entity's work result in intellectual property? Does the entity have responsibility for programmatic decision making? Will the entity require animal and/or human subject approvals for its portion of the work? If the answer to any of the following questions is \"yes,\" the entity fits the description of a vendor and a subaward is not the best solution: Does the entity commonly provide these goods and/or services as part of its normal business operations? Does the entity provide similar goods and/or services to other purchasers? Does the entity compete with comparable entities to provide the same goods and/or services? Are the goods and services being provided by the entity secondary to the central purpose of the project? Is the entity's work carried out according to the Prime's specifications using standard operating procedures? If a vendor relationship is required, remember that indirect costs (Facilities & Administrative) will need to be charged on the entire amount of the transaction. The services of each consultant must be justified within the context of the proposal. You must provide information regarding each consultant's expertise, organizational affiliation, and contribution to the project. In addition, each consultant (paid and unpaid) must provide a signed statement that confirms availability, time commitment, role in the project, and the agreed consulting rate. Once an award is made, you will need to request a subaward via the OSP Subagreement System. For more information, visit our Requesting a Subaward page. What is the Responsible Conduct of Research Policy and when does it apply? All postdoctoral researchers as well as undergraduate and graduate students supported by NSF to conduct research must receive appropriate training and oversight in the ethical and responsible conduct of research (RCR). This requirement also applies to subrecipients. Therefore, any proposal that supports postdoctoral researchers or students at any level must include a certification of the PI's acknowledgement of and agreement to uphold the RCR policy. Information on GT\u2019s RCR Policy information can be found at rcr.gatech.edu For more information on the RCR policy, see this list of Frequently Asked Questions. What if my proposal involves human subject research? Make sure that both the Fastlane/Research.gov cover sheet and the Georgia Tech routing form have the appropriate box checked for Human Subject Research. Institutional Review Board (IRB) review and protocol approval will have to be in place before an award can be issued or funds released. Complete the IRB application here. What if my proposal involves the use of vertebrate animals? Make sure that both the Fastlane/Research.gov cover sheet and the Georgia Tech routing form have the appropriate box checked for Vertebrate Animals. Remember, Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) review and protocol approval will have to be in place before an award can be issued or funds released. What if my proposal involves the use of recombinant DNA? Make sure that the Georgia Tech routing form has the appropriate box checked for Recombinant DNA. Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC) review and protocol approval will have to be in place before an award can be issued or funds released. Complete the IBC application here. What if my proposal involves the use of biological or physical agents? Make sure that the Georgia Tech routing form has the appropriate box(es) checked for biological and/or physical agents. Your contracting officer will forward the routing sheet and your proposal to the Office of Environmental Health and Safety (EHS), and your lab may need to be inspected. Keep in mind that both principal investigators AND co-principal investigators must be approved by EHS to use the designated agents. Your contracting officer will not be able to release any NSF funds until the EHS approval is in place. What if my proposal involves the export of information and/or materials to another country? Make sure that the Georgia Tech routing form has the appropriate box checked off for Export Controls Review. The Georgia Tech Office of General Council will determine and obtain the necessary license(s) before any transfer of information and/or materials can take place. However, this review does not take place until an award has been made. If you receive an award that requires an export control review, please complete and return the Export Control Review PI/PD Certification for Sponsored Programs form(s) and return them with your statement of work as soon as possible. Understand that the funds cannot be released until the approval is in place. Proposal Review and Submission Do I need to route pre-proposals or letters of intent through OSP? Pre-proposals and letters of intent do NOT need to be routed using OSP's e-Routing system. However, submission still takes place via NSF's Research.gov online web service and must be submitted by a Georgia Tech contracting officer. In the event that your pre-proposal is invited for a full proposal submission, please inform your contracting officer as soon as possible. How do I submit a proposal to the NSF? Research.gov is the NSF online web service through which it communicates with researchers, reviewers, research administrators, and their organizations. All NSF proposals at Georgia Tech are submitted through Research.gov. We do NOT use Grants.gov or Cayuse for NSF proposals. How do I get access (NSF ID and password) to Research.gov? View our Research.Gov Registration Procedure Manual (PDF) for guidance on registering or managing your NSF ID. I have an NSF account/ID already but I cannot remember my password. What should I do? Reach out to the Training team at training@osp.gatech.edu for assistance and troubleshooting. What happens when I allow SRO access? Your proposal will not be submitted without your permission. Providing SRO access grants your contracting officer and OSP permission to view your proposal. There are three levels of access: View \u2013 this level of access is sufficient to allow the contracting officer to review your proposal to check for completeness and compliance. If you grant this access, it is important that you return to provide Submit access when you are ready to submit the proposal. Edit \u2013 this level of access not only allows your contracting officer to review your proposal, but also to make any necessary administrative changes. Your contracting officer will not make any changes to your proposal without your permission. Again, if you grant this access, it will be important that you return to provide Submit access when you are ready to submit the proposal. Submit \u2013 this level of access allows your contracting officer to review your proposal, make any necessary administrative changes, and submit it. This level of access will also send notification to the OSP and is the only form of access in Fastlane/Research.gov that generates a notification for proposals. How should I submit a collaborative proposal when Georgia Tech is the lead? You will need to link the two proposals. Each university participating in the submission should provide you with their Temporary Proposal Number and their PIN. Within your proposal, you will select \"Link Collaborative Proposals\" and provide this information. As the lead university, you will be required to prepare and submit all the supporting documents. Be sure to check the solicitation for specific document requirements. How should I submit a collaborative proposal when another university is the lead? You will need to provide the lead university with your Temporary Proposal Number and the PIN. From your \"Proposal Actions\" page, you should highlight the proposal and select \"PIN\". As the non-lead university, you will only be required to prepare and submit the Collaborators and Other Affiliations (COA) Document, Cover Sheet, Biosketches, Budget/Justification, Current and Pending Support Forms, and Facilities, Equipment, and Other Resources. How will I know that my proposal has been successfully submitted? You should receive a notification from Research.gov after your contracting officer submits your proposal. You may also receive confirmation from your contracting officer. Additionally, you can also choose \"View Submitted\" from the \"Proposal Preparation\" screen. If a proposal number is not reflected in the Research.gov system, e-mail the Help Desk at: rgov@nsf.gov or call the Help Desk at 1-800-381-1532. Can I make changes to my proposal after I submit it? How you edit your proposal will depend on the status of your proposal and whether it is a single submission or separately submitted collaborative proposal. For single submission or single submission with subawards (collaborative) proposals, all edits must be done via the Initiate PFU/Budget Revision button on the submitted proposal form. For separately submitted collaborative proposals after a lead or non-lead organization proposal is submitted, it will receive a status of Submission Pending if there are other proposals in the collaboration that have yet to submit. When a lead/non-lead organization proposal has a status of Submission Pending, there will be an Edit Proposal button visible to the PI/co-PIs, SPO, AOR, and OAU of the proposal. Clicking the Edit Proposal button removes the proposal from the Submission Pending status and returns it to an In-progress state. Proposals that are removed from the submission pending status will require a new submission by the AOR. For separately submitted collaborative proposals, if all proposals in the collaborative set have been submitted, then the proposal can be edited via the Initiate PFU/ Budget Revision button on the submitted proposal form. For single submission or single submission with subawards (collaborative) proposals, all edits must be done via the \"Initiate PFU/Budget Revision\u201d button on the submitted proposal form. See PAPPG, Chapter III.C for additional information on Proposal File Updates. How long should I wait to hear back about my proposal? You should allow up to six months for NSF review and processing. In addition, be aware that the NSF Division of Grants and Agreements generally makes awards to academic institutions within 30 days after the program division/office makes its recommendation. Grants made to organizations that have not received an NSF award within the preceding five years, or involving special situations (such as coordination with another Federal agency or a private funding source), cooperative agreements, and other unusual arrangements may require additional review and processing time. Proposals that are time-sensitive (e.g., conference, group travel, and research involving ephemeral phenomena) will be accepted for review only if, in the opinion of the cognizant Program Officer, they are received in sufficient time to permit appropriate NSF review and processing to support an award in advance of the activity to be supported. Every effort is made to reach a decision and inform proposers promptly. Until an award is made, NSF is not responsible for any costs incurred by proposing organizations. Review the NSF Proposal and Award Process page for more information. 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For full details view this page NSF Requirements for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments Getting Started The steps below outline the process for working with Georgia Tech's OSP to prepare and submit an NSF grant proposal. Have an NSF ID (associated with an official Georgia Tech e-mail address). For information about registering (or transferring) a NSF ID, visit our helpful guide: Research.Gov Registration Procedure (PDF) Review the NSF Proposal & Awards Policies & Procedures Guide (PAPPG) for specific instructions for each section of the proposal. Contact your contracting officer with any questions. Review the proposal solicitation for any requirements that differ from or extend the NSF PAPPG. Unless stated otherwise, the proposal should strictly adhere to the guide. Begin work on your NSF proposal as early as possible. Inform your contracting officer of your intent to submit, and initiate the Georgia Tech eRouting process. 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As a federal contractor, it is also Georgia Tech\u2019s policy to take affirmative actions to employ and to advance in employment all persons regardless of race, ethnicity, ancestry, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, marital status, disability, genetics, or veteran status, and to base all employment decisions only on valid job requirements. All Georgia Tech activities, whether conducted on campus or overseas, must comply with applicable regulatory requirements. These regulatory requirements include the U.S. export control laws, promulgated by the U.S. Department of State, the U.S. Department of Commerce, and the U.S. Treasury Department. The U.S. export control laws restrict or require licensing for the export, even temporarily, of many items and technology to countries around the world. Georgia Tech employees working abroad, particularly in sensitive countries, should familiarize themselves with these export control laws. Moreover, the laws restrict exports to certain entities and individuals including some academic institutions within a particular country, as well as the sharing of technologies with individuals affiliated with those entities while in the United States. The Georgia Tech Export Office can provide country-specific briefings to explain export control requirements in a particular country and assist with any questions regarding licensing requirements for specific activities. Georgia Tech\u2019s Export Control team is in place to help you recognize and navigate these complex situations and can be reached at export@gatech.edu. Resources: Foreign Influence Infographic (PDF) Guidelines for Permissible and Prohibited Activities with Tianjin University (PDF) Responsible Global Engagement FAQs International Menu Who do I contact? 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GRA\u2019s commercialization grant program is dedicated to spinouts based on research from Georgia universities. Phase 1 grants ($50,000) and Phase 2 grants ($100,000) help Georgia Tech researchers reduce market and technical risk as they work towards commercialization of the technology. GRA also offers a Phase 3 loan of up to $250,000 that is made directly to the spinout company once it has launched. Apply for GTRA-VentureLab Funds TEAM DIRECTORY Meet This Team CORPORATE & INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTING QUICKLINKS U.S. Corporate Research Research with International Sponsors Contract Continuum for Sponsored Research Sample Agreement Templates Exchange Agreements (NDAs, MTAs, DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, Biolocity, CHOA) Corporate Gifts for Research Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, {"subdomain": "osp.gatech.edu", "content": "Biolocity Translational Programs | Office of Sponsored Programs Office of Sponsored Programs About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Meet Our Teams AVPRA Organization Charts Alphabetical Staff Directory Contacts by Teams AVPRA Administration and Support Teams Corporate & International Contracting Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for Academic Units Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI Team Subawards and Consulting Agreements Team Exchange Agreements Team Audits, Closeout & Small Business Plans Team Research Education and Outreach Team The Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Find Funding Types of Funding Corporate and International Contracting Prepare a Proposal Prepare a Proposal Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Publication of Results Closeout Closeout Resources by Sponsor or Type Sponsor Disclosure Requirements U.S. Corporate-Sponsored Research Corporate Research Proposals (Domestic) Contract Continuum / Sponsored Agreement Contract Types Sample Agreements for Corporate Contracting Research with International Sponsors Research Gifts Exchange Agreements Exchange Agreements Overview Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, CHOA, Biolocity) Georgia Tech - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) - VentureLab Grants Biolocity Translational Programs National Science Foundation National Science Foundation NSF Requirements for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments National Science Foundation Pre-Award FAQs National Institutes of Health Policies Training & Outreach Research Related Training Overview Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training / Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Forms Library News Open Search Search Biolocity Translational Programs Our office processes grants provided by the Biolocity Translational Programs (formerly the Coulter Translational Program) to take medical technologies to market. These programs are a partnership with Georgia Tech\u2019s Department of Biomedical Engineering and Emory University\u2019s School of Medicine. These programs are designed to accelerate and fund the translation of technological innovations that improve patient care. This includes research directed at the transfer of promising technologies from the university research laboratory to commercial development and clinical practice. TEAM DIRECTORY Meet This Team CORPORATE & INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTING QUICKLINKS U.S. Corporate Research Research with International Sponsors Contract Continuum for Sponsored Research Sample Agreement Templates Exchange Agreements (NDAs, MTAs, DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, Biolocity, CHOA) Corporate Gifts for Research Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, {"subdomain": "osp.gatech.edu", "content": "Georgia Tech - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship | Office of Sponsored Programs Office of Sponsored Programs About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Meet Our Teams AVPRA Organization Charts Alphabetical Staff Directory Contacts by Teams AVPRA Administration and Support Teams Corporate & International Contracting Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for Academic Units Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI Team Subawards and Consulting Agreements Team Exchange Agreements Team Audits, Closeout & Small Business Plans Team Research Education and Outreach Team The Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Find Funding Types of Funding Corporate and International Contracting Prepare a Proposal Prepare a Proposal Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Publication of Results Closeout Closeout Resources by Sponsor or Type Sponsor Disclosure Requirements U.S. Corporate-Sponsored Research Corporate Research Proposals (Domestic) Contract Continuum / Sponsored Agreement Contract Types Sample Agreements for Corporate Contracting Research with International Sponsors Research Gifts Exchange Agreements Exchange Agreements Overview Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, CHOA, Biolocity) Georgia Tech - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) - VentureLab Grants Biolocity Translational Programs National Science Foundation National Science Foundation NSF Requirements for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments National Science Foundation Pre-Award FAQs National Institutes of Health Policies Training & Outreach Research Related Training Overview Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training / Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Forms Library News Open Search Search Georgia Tech - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship Georgia Tech and Children\u2019s Healthcare of Atlanta have a common interest in collaborative research that brings clinicians and academic scientists and engineers together to solve important problems in pediatrics and in the development of technological solutions for improving children\u2019s health. Potential collaborative research efforts can occur in many disciplines\u2014from development of new devices and technologies to medical records informatics to healthcare systems, to name just a few. To facilitate these types of collaborations, the Georgia Tech Research Corporation (GTRC) and Children\u2019s Healthcare of Atlanta have entered into a reciprocal intellectual property (IP) agreement to address ownership and management of intellectual property. This agreement is a companion to the Master Research Agreement and establishes a framework for efficient dissemination of new intellectual property that arises from research involving employees of both Georgia Tech and Children\u2019s or that uses significant resources of both entities. Georgia Tech - CHOA FAQs Overview of Georgia Tech - CHOA Reciprocal Intellectual Property Agreement TEAM DIRECTORY Meet This Team CORPORATE & INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTING QUICKLINKS U.S. Corporate Research Research with International Sponsors Contract Continuum for Sponsored Research Sample Agreement Templates Exchange Agreements (NDAs, MTAs, DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, Biolocity, CHOA) Corporate Gifts for Research Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, {"subdomain": "osp.gatech.edu", "content": "Data Use Agreements | Office of Sponsored Programs Office of Sponsored Programs About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Meet Our Teams AVPRA Organization Charts Alphabetical Staff Directory Contacts by Teams AVPRA Administration and Support Teams Corporate & International Contracting Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for Academic Units Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI Team Subawards and Consulting Agreements Team Exchange Agreements Team Audits, Closeout & Small Business Plans Team Research Education and Outreach Team The Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Find Funding Types of Funding Corporate and International Contracting Prepare a Proposal Prepare a Proposal Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Publication of Results Closeout Closeout Resources by Sponsor or Type Sponsor Disclosure Requirements U.S. Corporate-Sponsored Research Corporate Research Proposals (Domestic) Contract Continuum / Sponsored Agreement Contract Types Sample Agreements for Corporate Contracting Research with International Sponsors Research Gifts Exchange Agreements Exchange Agreements Overview Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, CHOA, Biolocity) Georgia Tech - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) - VentureLab Grants Biolocity Translational Programs National Science Foundation National Science Foundation NSF Requirements for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments National Science Foundation Pre-Award FAQs National Institutes of Health Policies Training & Outreach Research Related Training Overview Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training / Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Forms Library News Open Search Search Data Use Agreements A Data Use Agreement (DUA; also known as a Data Transfer & Use Agreement or DTUA) is a contract used for the transfer of data that has been developed by nonprofit, government or private industry, where the data is nonpublic or is otherwise subject to some restrictions on its use. The data may be needed as a necessary component of a research project. It may or may not be human subject data from a clinical trial, or a Limited Data Set as defined in HIPAA. Universities want to ensure that DUA terms protect confidentiality when necessary but permit appropriate publication and sharing of research results in accordance with University policies, applicable laws and regulations, and federal requirements. Georgia Tech is a state-related entity that receives a large proportion of its research funding from the U.S. federal government. In order to ensure that DUAs meet Institute policies as well as the requirements of funding agencies, the Office of Sponsored Programs' Exchange Agreements team will review DUA requests and handle the negotiation and signature of DUAs. Request a DUA TEAM DIRECTORY Meet This Team eRouting for Exchange Agreements Georgia Tech eRouting Quick Start Guide (PDF) Exchange Agreements eRouting FAQs (PDF) Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Request an NDA NDA eRouting Video Tutorial Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Request an MTA MTA eRouting Video Tutorial Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Request a DUA DUA eRouting Video Tutorial Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, {"subdomain": "osp.gatech.edu", "content": "Non-Disclosure Agreements | Office of Sponsored Programs Office of Sponsored Programs About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Meet Our Teams AVPRA Organization Charts Alphabetical Staff Directory Contacts by Teams AVPRA Administration and Support Teams Corporate & International Contracting Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for Academic Units Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI Team Subawards and Consulting Agreements Team Exchange Agreements Team Audits, Closeout & Small Business Plans Team Research Education and Outreach Team The Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Find Funding Types of Funding Corporate and International Contracting Prepare a Proposal Prepare a Proposal Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Publication of Results Closeout Closeout Resources by Sponsor or Type Sponsor Disclosure Requirements U.S. Corporate-Sponsored Research Corporate Research Proposals (Domestic) Contract Continuum / Sponsored Agreement Contract Types Sample Agreements for Corporate Contracting Research with International Sponsors Research Gifts Exchange Agreements Exchange Agreements Overview Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, CHOA, Biolocity) Georgia Tech - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) - VentureLab Grants Biolocity Translational Programs National Science Foundation National Science Foundation NSF Requirements for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments National Science Foundation Pre-Award FAQs National Institutes of Health Policies Training & Outreach Research Related Training Overview Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training / Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Forms Library News Open Search Search Non-Disclosure Agreements Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) are legal documents that establish contractual conditions for the exchange of information where a disclosing party shares confidential information with a receiving party. The NDA defines information that the parties wish to protect from dissemination and outlines restrictions on use. Many types of information are exchanged under an NDA: ideas, know-how, process descriptions, chemical formulas, manufacturing processes, IP licensing and development, research and financial information. Depending on which party is disclosing information, NDAs may be \u201cone-way\u201d with one party disclosing information and one party receiving, or \u201ctwo-way\u201d when there is a mutual disclosure. Georgia Tech has several offices that help put NDAs in place, depending on the type of information being shared and the parties involved. Use the information and examples below to determine which group can help you put your NDA in place. Note: Georgia Tech does not administer or otherwise support NDAs in support of private consulting agreements executed by employees and outside entities in support of consulting to be performed by Georgia Tech employees outside of their Institute job responsibilities. While these agreements are handled externally between the employee and the external party engaging the employee as a consultant, Georgia Tech personnel are reminded to follow all relevant policies for disclosure of all external activities prior to executing agreements with external entities. For more information on NDAs and the review process at Georgia Tech, read these Frequently Asked Questions. Which office supports my NDA request? TEAM DIRECTORY Meet This Team eRouting for Exchange Agreements Georgia Tech eRouting Quick Start Guide (PDF) Exchange Agreements eRouting FAQs (PDF) Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Request an NDA NDA eRouting Video Tutorial Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Request an MTA MTA eRouting Video Tutorial Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Request a DUA DUA eRouting Video Tutorial Office of the General Counsel Request an NDA From OGC NDAs in support of procurement activities NDAs in support of exploratory discussions regarding academic collaborations Student design course projects when the company is not under a student design course agreement with GTRC NDAs in support of Department Sales and Services activities NDAs in support of GTPE and EI2 activities Any NDAs for supporting organizations (GT Foundation, GT Alumni Association, GATV, etc.) Office of Technology Licensing Contact Your OTL Licensing Associate Outbound NDA whereby Georgia Tech shares intellectual property in support of commercialization and licensing activities Outbound NDA whereby Georgia Tech shares intellectual property disclosed in an invention disclosure Sponsored Programs - Exchange Agreements Request an NDA From OSP Effective September 1, 2022: Sponsored Programs Exchange Agreements are requested through Georgia Tech eRouting. Click above to get started, or watch our tutorial video. NDAs in support of exploratory discussions with potential partners or subcontractors regarding the pursuit of sponsored research NDAs in support of discussions regarding student design course projects when GTRC and the company have a contractual agreement specifically covering student design course projects NDAs in support of discussions regarding activities necessary for the performance of research to satisfy Statement of Work (whether research is externally or internally funded) NDAs in support of Research Center activities (excluding EI2 activities) NDAs in support of exploratory conversations with potential vendors provided purchase of the goods or services will be charged to a sponsored program* (*Note: Please note that under certain circumstances where execution of NDA obligates GT to use a certain vendor, vendor selection must be vetted by GT Purchasing prior to negotiation and execution of NDA by Exchange Agreements.) Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, {"subdomain": "osp.gatech.edu", "content": "Material Transfer Agreements | Office of Sponsored Programs Office of Sponsored Programs About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Meet Our Teams AVPRA Organization Charts Alphabetical Staff Directory Contacts by Teams AVPRA Administration and Support Teams Corporate & International Contracting Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for Academic Units Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI Team Subawards and Consulting Agreements Team Exchange Agreements Team Audits, Closeout & Small Business Plans Team Research Education and Outreach Team The Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Find Funding Types of Funding Corporate and International Contracting Prepare a Proposal Prepare a Proposal Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Publication of Results Closeout Closeout Resources by Sponsor or Type Sponsor Disclosure Requirements U.S. Corporate-Sponsored Research Corporate Research Proposals (Domestic) Contract Continuum / Sponsored Agreement Contract Types Sample Agreements for Corporate Contracting Research with International Sponsors Research Gifts Exchange Agreements Exchange Agreements Overview Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, CHOA, Biolocity) Georgia Tech - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) - VentureLab Grants Biolocity Translational Programs National Science Foundation National Science Foundation NSF Requirements for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments National Science Foundation Pre-Award FAQs National Institutes of Health Policies Training & Outreach Research Related Training Overview Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training / Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Forms Library News Open Search Search Material Transfer Agreements A material transfer agreement (MTA) is a contract between the Georgia Tech Research Corporation and another party that governs the transfer of tangible research materials. These materials include, but are not limited to, chemicals and biological materials such as cell lines, vectors, and plasmids. An MTA defines the rights of the provider and the recipient with respect to the use of the exchanged material and any derivatives. It also details how to manage any intellectual property. In most cases, an MTA is a straightforward agreement that can be established quickly. Questions? Contact Us Before you request an MTA, read and answer these questions to determine whether an MTA is necessary: Does the material contain Georgia Tech intellectual property that should be protected by Georgia Tech? Does the material contain intellectual property provided by a third party? Is the intellectual property related to the material subject to the terms of a sponsored research agreement with industry? Did you receive the material from a third party that restricts its further transfer? If you are receiving a material, does the sender want Georgia Tech to sign an MTA? If you answered NO to all of these questions, contact Environmental Health & Safety for assistance with shipping your material appropriately. Please note: If the material is leaving the country, regardless of whether an MTA is required, you must contact Export Control for review. If you answered YES to any of the above questions, please click below to initiate an MTA. Request an Incoming or Outgoing MTA TEAM DIRECTORY Meet This Team eRouting for Exchange Agreements Georgia Tech eRouting Quick Start Guide (PDF) Exchange Agreements eRouting FAQs (PDF) Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Request an NDA NDA eRouting Video Tutorial Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Request an MTA MTA eRouting Video Tutorial Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Request a DUA DUA eRouting Video Tutorial Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, {"subdomain": "osp.gatech.edu", "content": "Research Gifts | Office of Sponsored Programs Office of Sponsored Programs About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Meet Our Teams AVPRA Organization Charts Alphabetical Staff Directory Contacts by Teams AVPRA Administration and Support Teams Corporate & International Contracting Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for Academic Units Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI Team Subawards and Consulting Agreements Team Exchange Agreements Team Audits, Closeout & Small Business Plans Team Research Education and Outreach Team The Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Find Funding Types of Funding Corporate and International Contracting Prepare a Proposal Prepare a Proposal Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Publication of Results Closeout Closeout Resources by Sponsor or Type Sponsor Disclosure Requirements U.S. Corporate-Sponsored Research Corporate Research Proposals (Domestic) Contract Continuum / Sponsored Agreement Contract Types Sample Agreements for Corporate Contracting Research with International Sponsors Research Gifts Exchange Agreements Exchange Agreements Overview Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, CHOA, Biolocity) Georgia Tech - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) - VentureLab Grants Biolocity Translational Programs National Science Foundation National Science Foundation NSF Requirements for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments National Science Foundation Pre-Award FAQs National Institutes of Health Policies Training & Outreach Research Related Training Overview Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training / Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Forms Library News Open Search Search Research Gifts Gifts in Support of Research vs. Sponsored Awards Gifts are distinct from sponsored awards. Contracting officers are trained to recognize this distinction and can advise faculty and departmental administrators as to how funding should be categorized. Should the contracting officer need additional guidance on a given situation, they will consult the Associate Vice President for Research Administration, and if necessary, outside counsel. Learn more. Policy Library Quicklinks Distinction Between Gifts and Sponsored Activities TEAM DIRECTORY Meet This Team CORPORATE & INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTING QUICKLINKS U.S. Corporate Research Research with International Sponsors Contract Continuum for Sponsored Research Sample Agreement Templates Exchange Agreements (NDAs, MTAs, DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, Biolocity, CHOA) Corporate Gifts for Research Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, {"subdomain": "osp.gatech.edu", "content": "Exchange Agreements Overview | Office of Sponsored Programs Office of Sponsored Programs About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Meet Our Teams AVPRA Organization Charts Alphabetical Staff Directory Contacts by Teams AVPRA Administration and Support Teams Corporate & International Contracting Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for Academic Units Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI Team Subawards and Consulting Agreements Team Exchange Agreements Team Audits, Closeout & Small Business Plans Team Research Education and Outreach Team The Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Find Funding Types of Funding Corporate and International Contracting Prepare a Proposal Prepare a Proposal Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Publication of Results Closeout Closeout Resources by Sponsor or Type Sponsor Disclosure Requirements U.S. Corporate-Sponsored Research Corporate Research Proposals (Domestic) Contract Continuum / Sponsored Agreement Contract Types Sample Agreements for Corporate Contracting Research with International Sponsors Research Gifts Exchange Agreements Exchange Agreements Overview Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, CHOA, Biolocity) Georgia Tech - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) - VentureLab Grants Biolocity Translational Programs National Science Foundation National Science Foundation NSF Requirements for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments National Science Foundation Pre-Award FAQs National Institutes of Health Policies Training & Outreach Research Related Training Overview Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training / Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Forms Library News Open Search Search Exchange Agreements Overview The Office of Sponsored Programs supports three types of exchange agreements related to research. Click the links below to learn more or request an agreement. You can also visit our staff directory to meet our team. Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) are legal documents that establish contractual conditions for the exchange of information where a disclosing party shares confidential information with a receiving party. The NDA defines information that the parties wish to protect from dissemination and outlines restrictions on use. Learn More / Request an NDA A Material Transfer Agreement (MTA) is a contract between the Georgia Tech Research Corporation and another party that governs the transfer of tangible research materials. These materials include, but are not limited to, chemicals and biological materials such as cell lines, vectors, and plasmids. An MTA defines the rights of the provider and the recipient with respect to the use of the exchanged material and any derivatives. It also details how to manage any intellectual property. Learn More / Request an MTA A Data Use Agreement (DUA; also known as a Data Transfer & Use Agreement or DTUA) is a contract used for the transfer of data that has been developed by nonprofit, government or private industry, where the data is nonpublic or is otherwise subject to some restrictions on its use. The data may be needed as a necessary component of a research project. It may or may not be human subject data from a clinical trial, or a Limited Data Set as defined in HIPAA. Learn More / Request a DUA TEAM DIRECTORY Meet This Team eRouting for Exchange Agreements Georgia Tech eRouting Quick Start Guide (PDF) Exchange Agreements eRouting FAQs (PDF) Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Request an NDA NDA eRouting Video Tutorial Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Request an MTA MTA eRouting Video Tutorial Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Request a DUA DUA eRouting Video Tutorial Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, {"subdomain": "osp.gatech.edu", "content": "Research with International Sponsors | Office of Sponsored Programs Office of Sponsored Programs About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Meet Our Teams AVPRA Organization Charts Alphabetical Staff Directory Contacts by Teams AVPRA Administration and Support Teams Corporate & International Contracting Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for Academic Units Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI Team Subawards and Consulting Agreements Team Exchange Agreements Team Audits, Closeout & Small Business Plans Team Research Education and Outreach Team The Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Find Funding Types of Funding Corporate and International Contracting Prepare a Proposal Prepare a Proposal Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Publication of Results Closeout Closeout Resources by Sponsor or Type Sponsor Disclosure Requirements U.S. Corporate-Sponsored Research Corporate Research Proposals (Domestic) Contract Continuum / Sponsored Agreement Contract Types Sample Agreements for Corporate Contracting Research with International Sponsors Research Gifts Exchange Agreements Exchange Agreements Overview Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, CHOA, Biolocity) Georgia Tech - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) - VentureLab Grants Biolocity Translational Programs National Science Foundation National Science Foundation NSF Requirements for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments National Science Foundation Pre-Award FAQs National Institutes of Health Policies Training & Outreach Research Related Training Overview Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training / Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Forms Library News Open Search Search Research with International Sponsors The Corporate & International Contracting team executes sponsored research agreements when the sponsor is a foreign government or a private entity based in a foreign nation, regardless of where the work is to be performed. We encourage Georgia Tech researchers to contact us as early as possible, so we can help you navigate the process and help ensure the success of your collaborations. Export Control Review of International Proposals Federal regulations restrict the export of certain technology or technical data overseas and to foreign nationals working in or visiting the United States. Therefore, all international research proposals are reviewed for export control concerns related to national security, foreign policy, anti-terrorism, and/or non-proliferation. Georgia Tech researchers should keep the following in mind: Export control reviewers may contact the PI for additional information. Please allow 3-5 business days for the export control review. Our office forwards the proposal to the sponsor after export control review is complete. Laws and Other Considerations for International Projects The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act makes it unlawful for assets to be transferred to a foreign official for improper purposes. The Bureau of Industry and Security\u2019s Restrictive Trade Practices prohibit any U.S. citizen from refusing to conduct business with an individual or company subject to foreign boycotts that are not sanctioned by the United States. Georgia Tech also adheres to U.S. Code 18, Chapter 77 on Peonage, Slavery, and Trafficking in Persons and all regulations that relate to this law. Considerations for Georgia Tech employees conducting sponsored research overseas include: Effort reporting Export control Student employment Terms & conditions Intellectual property ownership Human resources issues, such as taxes and healthcare coverage The Corporate & International Contracting team manages sponsored research agreements when the sponsor is a foreign government or a private entity based in a foreign nation, regardless of where the work is to be performed. Contact Us Today We encourage non-U.S. organizations interested in working with Georgia Tech researchers to contact us early so we can help you navigate the process. Export Control Federal regulations restrict the export of certain technology or technical data overseas and to foreign nationals working in or visiting the United States. Therefore, we work with Georgia Tech\u2019s Office of Legal Affairs to review all international research proposals and contracts for concerns related to national security, foreign policy, anti-terrorism, or non-proliferation. More on Export Control. TEAM DIRECTORY Meet This Team CORPORATE & INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTING QUICKLINKS U.S. Corporate Research Research with International Sponsors Contract Continuum for Sponsored Research Sample Agreement Templates Exchange Agreements (NDAs, MTAs, DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, Biolocity, CHOA) Corporate Gifts for Research Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, {"subdomain": "osp.gatech.edu", "content": "Sample Agreements for Corporate Contracting | Office of Sponsored Programs Office of Sponsored Programs About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Meet Our Teams AVPRA Organization Charts Alphabetical Staff Directory Contacts by Teams AVPRA Administration and Support Teams Corporate & International Contracting Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for Academic Units Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI Team Subawards and Consulting Agreements Team Exchange Agreements Team Audits, Closeout & Small Business Plans Team Research Education and Outreach Team The Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Find Funding Types of Funding Corporate and International Contracting Prepare a Proposal Prepare a Proposal Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Publication of Results Closeout Closeout Resources by Sponsor or Type Sponsor Disclosure Requirements U.S. Corporate-Sponsored Research Corporate Research Proposals (Domestic) Contract Continuum / Sponsored Agreement Contract Types Sample Agreements for Corporate Contracting Research with International Sponsors Research Gifts Exchange Agreements Exchange Agreements Overview Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, CHOA, Biolocity) Georgia Tech - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) - VentureLab Grants Biolocity Translational Programs National Science Foundation National Science Foundation NSF Requirements for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments National Science Foundation Pre-Award FAQs National Institutes of Health Policies Training & Outreach Research Related Training Overview Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training / Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Forms Library News Open Search Search Sample Agreements for Corporate Contracting Georgia Tech researchers submit proposals for corporate-sponsored research via the Office of Corporate & International Contracting/Exchange Agreements. If the sponsoring corporation accepts the proposal, we negotiate the agreement terms and conditions. Below are samples of these agreements. Agreements with U.S. Companies These samples illustrate the straightforward intellectual property (IP) terms offered under Georgia Tech\u2019s \u201cContract Continuum.\u201d Basic Research: Explore fundamental challenges in a technical area Applied Research: Identify solutions to real-world challenges Demonstration: Improve an existing technology Specialized Testing: Test new and existing products Agreements for International Projects Basic Research Master Agreement Basic Research Project Agreement Exchange Agreements Nondisclosure Agreements (NDAs) Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Data Usage Agreements (DUAs) - coming soon! Facilities & Administrative Rates F&A Rates TEAM DIRECTORY Meet This Team CORPORATE & INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTING QUICKLINKS U.S. Corporate Research Research with International Sponsors Contract Continuum for Sponsored Research Sample Agreement Templates Exchange Agreements (NDAs, MTAs, DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, Biolocity, CHOA) Corporate Gifts for Research Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, {"subdomain": "osp.gatech.edu", "content": "Sponsor Disclosure Requirements | Office of Sponsored Programs Office of Sponsored Programs About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Meet Our Teams AVPRA Organization Charts Alphabetical Staff Directory Contacts by Teams AVPRA Administration and Support Teams Corporate & International Contracting Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for Academic Units Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI Team Subawards and Consulting Agreements Team Exchange Agreements Team Audits, Closeout & Small Business Plans Team Research Education and Outreach Team The Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Find Funding Types of Funding Corporate and International Contracting Prepare a Proposal Prepare a Proposal Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Publication of Results Closeout Closeout Resources by Sponsor or Type Sponsor Disclosure Requirements U.S. Corporate-Sponsored Research Corporate Research Proposals (Domestic) Contract Continuum / Sponsored Agreement Contract Types Sample Agreements for Corporate Contracting Research with International Sponsors Research Gifts Exchange Agreements Exchange Agreements Overview Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, CHOA, Biolocity) Georgia Tech - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) - VentureLab Grants Biolocity Translational Programs National Science Foundation National Science Foundation NSF Requirements for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments National Science Foundation Pre-Award FAQs National Institutes of Health Policies Training & Outreach Research Related Training Overview Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training / Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Forms Library News Open Search Search Sponsor Disclosure Requirements Georgia Tech Disclosure Matrix (Coming soon) Federal Agency Guidance Regarding Disclosures of Other Support (Current and Pending Support) Regardless of the sponsor, information provided in Other/Current and Pending Support documents must be current, accurate, and complete. Sponsors have varying expectations for disclosure of information in biosketch, current and pending, and other support documents. To comply with federal law, federal agencies must require all individuals listed on an application for funding of research and development to: disclose current and pending research support (sponsor definitions vary), certify that the disclosure is current, accurate and complete, and update such disclosures based on agency specific requirements. They must also require the applying institution to certify that individuals listed on the application are aware of the requirements. NSF implemented these requirements in its most recent Proposal and Award Policies and Procedures Guide. Other sponsors are anticipated to implement requirements over the next few months. You can download a high-level overview of the Federal Agency Disclosure Lifecycle using the button below. Federal Agency Disclosure Lifecycle Federal Agency Guidance National Science Foundation (NSF) NSF Pre- and Post-Award Disclosures Relating to the Biographical Sketch and Current and Pending (Other) Support For proposals submitted or due on or after January 30, 2023, PI/PDs and senior personnel must certify their NSF Current and Pending Support documents. The certification will be included in both SciENcv and the NSF fillable format. Starting October 23, 2023, SciENcv is required for preparation of Current and Pending Support. Until then, proposers may use either the NSF-fillable PDF or SciENcv to prepare Current and Pending Support. NSF is also requiring a certification for Biographical Sketches For additional OSP resources and guidance regarding NSF submissions click HERE and review the NSF Resources section. National Institutes of Health (NIH) NIH Disclosure Guidance and Table NIH FAQs on Other Support and Foreign Components For additional OSP resources and guidance regarding NIH submissions click HERE and review the NIH Resources section. Department of Defense (DOD) The Department of Defense has indicated that information provided in Previous/Current/Pending Support will be used to support protection of intellectual property, national security, and to limit undue influence. See Memorandum. The Defense Advanced Research Agency (DARPA) and Army are using risk assessments to help identify potential conflicts of commitment and/or interest. Additional information can be found here: DARPA Countering Foreign Influence, Risk-Based Measures to Assess Potential Undue Foreign Influence of Interest or Conflicts of Commitment and AFC ARMY RESEARCH RISK ASSESSMENT PROTECTION PROGRAM (ARRP) Department of Energy (DOE) DOE employees and funding recipients are subject to limitations on participation in foreign talent recruitment programs of countries determined sensitive by DOE. The DOE has released an order and FAQs to implement this memo. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) NASA Guidebook for proposers responding to a NASA Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) Section 2.16 Current and Pending Support: PIs and Co-PIs shall provide all ongoing and pending projects and proposals (regardless of salary support) in which they are performing or will perform any part of the work. Co-PIs proposing to spend 10 percent or more of their time in any given year to the proposed effort shall provide a list of ongoing and pending projects and proposals (regardless of salary support) that require more than 10 percent of their time in any given year. Proposals do not need to include the current proposal on the list of pending proposals unless it has been submitted in response to another funding opportunity (i.e., NASA or another sponsor). Section 2.2.1 \u2013 PIs and Co-PIs also shall list their current and pending support with Chinese universities and other similar institutions or a Chinese-owned company at the prime recipient level and at all subrecipient levels, whether the bilateral involvement is funded or performed under a no-exchange of funds arrangement. United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) USDA NIFA Current & Pending Support template and instructions Please see Georgia Tech's Protecting Your Research webpage for more information. 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These agreements offer straightforward intellectual property (IP) terms. Learn more about international research here. We will work with you to determine which mechanism is right for you. View sample agreements here. Agreement Type Purpose IP Terms Basic Research To explore fundamental challenges in a technical area Opportunity to license the resulting IP Applied Research To explore a technology\u2019s viability and overcome practical challenges To test a product during final stages of development Fee-based access to the resulting IP Exclusive field-of-use rights for specified time period can be extended or converted to non-exclusive license Demonstration To improve existing technology during product development Exclusive rights to any improvements to company\u2019s IP at no additional cost* Specialized Testing To test new and existing products using Georgia Tech\u2019s equipment Company owns all test results * If the improved IP was originally licensed from Georgia Tech, the terms and conditions of the original licensing agreement will be updated to include the improvement TEAM DIRECTORY Meet This Team CORPORATE & INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTING QUICKLINKS U.S. Corporate Research Research with International Sponsors Contract Continuum for Sponsored Research Sample Agreement Templates Exchange Agreements (NDAs, MTAs, DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, Biolocity, CHOA) Corporate Gifts for Research Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, {"subdomain": "osp.gatech.edu", "content": "Closeout | Office of Sponsored Programs Office of Sponsored Programs About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Meet Our Teams AVPRA Organization Charts Alphabetical Staff Directory Contacts by Teams AVPRA Administration and Support Teams Corporate & International Contracting Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for Academic Units Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI Team Subawards and Consulting Agreements Team Exchange Agreements Team Audits, Closeout & Small Business Plans Team Research Education and Outreach Team The Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Find Funding Types of Funding Corporate and International Contracting Prepare a Proposal Prepare a Proposal Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Publication of Results Closeout Closeout Resources by Sponsor or Type Sponsor Disclosure Requirements U.S. Corporate-Sponsored Research Corporate Research Proposals (Domestic) Contract Continuum / Sponsored Agreement Contract Types Sample Agreements for Corporate Contracting Research with International Sponsors Research Gifts Exchange Agreements Exchange Agreements Overview Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, CHOA, Biolocity) Georgia Tech - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) - VentureLab Grants Biolocity Translational Programs National Science Foundation National Science Foundation NSF Requirements for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments National Science Foundation Pre-Award FAQs National Institutes of Health Policies Training & Outreach Research Related Training Overview Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training / Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Forms Library News Open Search Search Closeout Proposal Process Find Funding Prepare a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Manage an Award Requesting a Subaward Closeout Overview Project closeout is an administrative process that is handled by a contracting specialist assigned to the OSP Closeout Team. The requirements for project closeout are established by contractual provisions and/or agency regulations. The OSP Closeout Team will ensure that all required closeout documents are submitted to the sponsor (i.e., final invoice, disclosures on patents and inventions, property, and security). Process Thirty days prior to the end-of-performance date, an automatically generated e-mail is sent to the PI and department, notifying the PI that the project expires in 30 days. The PI is responsible for informing their OSP Contracting Officer if an extension will be requested. No action required by PI if project will expire at end-of-performance date. Approximately thirty days after the end-of-performance date, an automatically generated e-mail is sent to the PI stating that project has passed its end of performance. The project is closed by the OSP Closeout Team. Reporting Requirements PI responds to closeout notice stating if there are inventions or discoveries associated with project. PI completes all deliverables (reports) for the project and uploads them to CIS. Final invoice/financial papers are completed by the Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting or GTRI Accounting. Property Report is prepared by Property Department. Classified Material Certificate is prepared by Security Department. Subagreements Closeout Documents flow down from the main project. Termination of Project The project is terminated when all obligations to the sponsor have been fulfilled Questions Contact Rochelle Barry, Closeout Team Manager, at 404.385.2074 or rochelle.barry@osp.gatech.edu Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, {"subdomain": "osp.gatech.edu", "content": "Publication of Results Generated Under Sponsored Research Projects | Office of Sponsored Programs Office of Sponsored Programs About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Meet Our Teams AVPRA Organization Charts Alphabetical Staff Directory Contacts by Teams AVPRA Administration and Support Teams Corporate & International Contracting Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for Academic Units Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI Team Subawards and Consulting Agreements Team Exchange Agreements Team Audits, Closeout & Small Business Plans Team Research Education and Outreach Team The Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Find Funding Types of Funding Corporate and International Contracting Prepare a Proposal Prepare a Proposal Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Publication of Results Closeout Closeout Resources by Sponsor or Type Sponsor Disclosure Requirements U.S. Corporate-Sponsored Research Corporate Research Proposals (Domestic) Contract Continuum / Sponsored Agreement Contract Types Sample Agreements for Corporate Contracting Research with International Sponsors Research Gifts Exchange Agreements Exchange Agreements Overview Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, CHOA, Biolocity) Georgia Tech - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) - VentureLab Grants Biolocity Translational Programs National Science Foundation National Science Foundation NSF Requirements for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments National Science Foundation Pre-Award FAQs National Institutes of Health Policies Training & Outreach Research Related Training Overview Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training / Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Forms Library News Open Search Search Publication of Results Generated Under Sponsored Research Projects Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Prepare a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Publication of Results Closeout In accordance with the Institute\u2019s mission of scientific research and disseminating information to the interested public as a not-for-profit university, it is Georgia Tech\u2019s strict policy to allow for publication of all results generated under sponsored research projects, with limited exceptions for U.S. government restricted information. Publication is also required to ensure that the Institute continues to fall under the Fundamental Research Exemption of U.S. Export Control laws (see EAR Section 734.8). As a practical matter, faculty need to publish for professional advancement, and students need to publish theses for graduation. The Institute will agree to give sponsors a limited time (i.e., 30 days) in which to review publications to ensure that: A sponsor\u2019s pre-existing confidential information is not inadvertently included in such publications and A publication bar to potential patents does not arise. In this instance, a short delay in publication may be obtained during which patent applications may be filed. Classified Proposals and Deliverables should be handled in accordance with the Research Security policies. Delayed Publication In the case of contracts (usually industry-sponsored) in which Georgia Tech agrees to delay publication, the reports are retained by the Distribution Center until the agreed period lapses. The reports are then sent to the open shelves of the library. Requests to view the reports being held by the Distribution Center must be coordinated through the Office of Legal Affairs. Government \"sensitive\" or \"in confidence\" reports (not classified) are stored in a secure, controlled-access area of the library. Georgia Tech employees with U.S. citizenship (as confirmed by Research Security) may view the material but may not copy or take it out of the controlled area. Requests from off campus are referred to Research Security, who contacts the sponsor for authority to disclose the data. Deliverables Deliverables, including equipment/hardware and other items that are not normally retained in the library archives (e.g., software, manuals, drawings, etc.), should be documented by sending the Distribution Center a completed Research Report Approval Sheet with a copy of any transmittal document used to submit these items to the sponsor. 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Use your Georgia Tech Account user ID and password to access the system From Subagreement site map click on \"Make a Request for a New Subagreement\" Prior to making a request, you will need to request a grant line/charge code from your financial representative to support the transaction. Query on the sponsored research project \u201cAWD #\u201d. Use the web based form to provide OSP the needed information to issue the subaward. Complete the technical cost analyst question and upload the statement of work, budget and other relevant documents. After completing the fields and uploading the required documents, \"Submit to OSP\" FAX or e-mail signed copy of the request form to OSP. FAX (404)385-0864. What is a Subaward? A subaward may be required if part of the research effort under a sponsored project is to be performed by an outside organization or institution. The subagreement defines the scope of work, provides an itemized budget and budget justification, and outlines the terms and conditions under which the work will be completed. It also ensures that the subrecipient complies with sponsor requirements. The Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP) manages all subagreements with other institutions. Subcontracts should be set up as soon as possible after the receipt of an award. Subaward Video Support and Workday Demonstrations Click here for additional resources supporting Subawards and Georgia Tech's transition to Workday. Subawards: What is Changing with Workday? Demonstration: Create a New Subagreement (Subaward) Request in Contract Information System (CIS) Demonstration: Subaward Purchase Orders (Review and Approve) Demonstration: Subaward Invoice Process The Principal Investigator will be responsible for providing oversight of the subcontract including: Monitoring the technical performance of the subcontractor Verifying that required cost sharing is properly documented Approving the invoices for payment Please notify your subaward CO if any questions or concerns arise, including (1) a subcontractor needs additional time or funds, (2) disputes over performance of the agreed statement of work, etc. \u200b Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, {"subdomain": "osp.gatech.edu", "content": "Deliverables | Office of Sponsored Programs Office of Sponsored Programs About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Meet Our Teams AVPRA Organization Charts Alphabetical Staff Directory Contacts by Teams AVPRA Administration and Support Teams Corporate & International Contracting Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for Academic Units Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI Team Subawards and Consulting Agreements Team Exchange Agreements Team Audits, Closeout & Small Business Plans Team Research Education and Outreach Team The Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Find Funding Types of Funding Corporate and International Contracting Prepare a Proposal Prepare a Proposal Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Publication of Results Closeout Closeout Resources by Sponsor or Type Sponsor Disclosure Requirements U.S. Corporate-Sponsored Research Corporate Research Proposals (Domestic) Contract Continuum / Sponsored Agreement Contract Types Sample Agreements for Corporate Contracting Research with International Sponsors Research Gifts Exchange Agreements Exchange Agreements Overview Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, CHOA, Biolocity) Georgia Tech - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) - VentureLab Grants Biolocity Translational Programs National Science Foundation National Science Foundation NSF Requirements for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments National Science Foundation Pre-Award FAQs National Institutes of Health Policies Training & Outreach Research Related Training Overview Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training / Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Forms Library News Open Search Search Deliverables Proposal Process Find Funding Prepare a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Manage an Award Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Closeout It is the responsibility of the PD/PI to submit to the sponsor all technical reports, final reports, and any other deliverables that may be required under the sponsored agreement. Deliverables must be submitted to OSP online via GTCrossroads under the Project Deliverables tab. Submissions are updated immediately by the system and may be viewed online. Tips Distributions made by the lab/school/center or via a third-party system directly to the sponsor still must be submitted via GTCrossroads. Please upload the document as well as any proof of submission. In the Comments section, please note mm/dd/yy of submission and how it was originally sent. OSP will back-date the item for you, provided you submit proof of submission. Publication Restricted field may be used for export control and ITAR-controlled items. 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It is essential that proprietary information not be released to anyone without alerting the recipient to restrictions on its use and further dissemination. In communications with federal government sponsors, GIT proprietary information should be marked appropriately. The following questions must be addressed prior to determining how the proprietary information should be marked: Is the proprietary information being provided to the federal sponsor in connection with a proposal or quotation or is the proprietary information being provided as an interim or final report to the federal sponsor? Is the federal sponsor a Department of Defense (DoD) sponsor or a non-DoD sponsor? What rights (unlimited or other) has the federal agency obtained? Is the proprietary information computer software? If the proprietary information is in the form of computer software, is it custom software or is the software generally commercially available? OSP Responsibilities for Managing Proprietary Information The OSP contracting officer will review the contract and take the following actions: Advise the project director of Georgia Tech\u2019s copyright notice requirements Advise the project director which notices are applicable to the proprietary information being delivered Advise the project director how to classify the proprietary information as unlimited, limited restricted, or government purpose rights Additionally, if the contract is a DoD contract, the contracting officer must inform the government contracting officer of the identity of the project director within sixty (60) days after the award of the contract (DFARS 252.227-7018). It is crucial that care and diligence be exercised in marking any proprietary information. If there are questions concerning the marking of proprietary information, please contact the Office of Legal Affairs. Marking Proposals or Quotations (FAR 52.215-12) Proposals containing GIT proprietary information should be marked in accordance with the Federal Acquisition Regulation 52.215-12 prior to submission to federal government sponsors (whether or not they are DoD sponsors). The FAR 52.215-12 requirements include: Specific markings on the title page Specific markings on each page that contains proprietary information Please contact the Office of Sponsored Programs for guidance on exact wording for the aforementioned markings. Marking Computer Software Generally computer software would not be delivered to a federal sponsor in connection with a proposal or quotation. The FAR does not specifically cover how computer software delivered in connection with a proposal to a government sponsor should be marked. In the unlikely event software is being delivered to the government in connection with a proposal, the Office of Legal Affairs should be contacted. Marking Reports and Software In the course of completing requirements resulting from a federally sponsored contract, reports and/or software may be requested as part of the contract deliverables, and these deliverables may contain proprietary information. The FAR and FAR supplements contain very specific guidelines on marking these items under a number of different circumstances. The markings vary depending on whether or not software is involved and are based upon the extent to which Georgia Tech grants or withholds certain rights to the proprietary information. Procedures If Unmarked Proprietary Information Is Delivered to a Federal Sponsor In the event proprietary information that does not contain the appropriate legends is delivered to a federal sponsor, remedies are available. Anyone discovering that unmarked proprietary information has been delivered to a federal sponsor should contact the Office of Legal Affairs immediately in order to take protective measures allowed under the federal regulations. 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Federal funding agencies increasingly require the inclusion of a data management plan in a grant proposal as well as evidence of data management, archiving, or sharing. Georgia Tech faculty and staff writing proposals that require data management plans should visit the Georgia Tech library's Research Data Management Page for more information and training on data management. Managing Sensitive Data It is also important for faculty and other researchers to protect sensitive data, particularly those data that involve human subjects and for which confidentiality is essential. Detailed safeguard recommendations for protecting sensitive data are posted on the Office of Information Technology site. Learn more about protecting sensitive data. Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, {"subdomain": "osp.gatech.edu", "content": "Manage an Award | Office of Sponsored Programs Office of Sponsored Programs About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Meet Our Teams AVPRA Organization Charts Alphabetical Staff Directory Contacts by Teams AVPRA Administration and Support Teams Corporate & International Contracting Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for Academic Units Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI Team Subawards and Consulting Agreements Team Exchange Agreements Team Audits, Closeout & Small Business Plans Team Research Education and Outreach Team The Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Find Funding Types of Funding Corporate and International Contracting Prepare a Proposal Prepare a Proposal Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Publication of Results Closeout Closeout Resources by Sponsor or Type Sponsor Disclosure Requirements U.S. Corporate-Sponsored Research Corporate Research Proposals (Domestic) Contract Continuum / Sponsored Agreement Contract Types Sample Agreements for Corporate Contracting Research with International Sponsors Research Gifts Exchange Agreements Exchange Agreements Overview Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, CHOA, Biolocity) Georgia Tech - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) - VentureLab Grants Biolocity Translational Programs National Science Foundation National Science Foundation NSF Requirements for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments National Science Foundation Pre-Award FAQs National Institutes of Health Policies Training & Outreach Research Related Training Overview Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training / Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Forms Library News Open Search Search Manage an Award Proposal Process Find Funding Prepare a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Manage an Award Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Closeout Using GTCrossroads to Manage an Award GTCrossroads offers campus administrators, researchers, and PIs the ability to track proposals, manage awards, request subagreement actions, and submit deliverables. Areas key to managing an award include: Intranet Contracting Officers Log (ICOL): Pre-award information can be found here OSP Contract Information System: Contains most post-award functions, such as deliverable submission and requests for subagreements You will need your Georgia Tech username and password to login \u2014 these are the same credentials you use to log into most password protected websites or systems at Georgia Tech. The Role of OSP Once a new award has been granted, the Office of Sponsored Programs is responsible for several activities associated with managing the award. OSP can assist researchers with the following activities: Setting up a new account Creating an advance project number (when applicable). See the policy for more information. Setting up subawards and monitoring subrecipients Ensuring compliance with sponsor terms and conditions, university policies, and federal regulations and standards Providing training to university researchers in new and established policies Handling project extensions and budget revisions Fulfilling reporting requirements Facilitate deliverables and non-financial reporting requirements Closing out the award Role of the PD/PI Project and budget management Effort reporting Data management Conflict of interest and regulatory compliance Intellectual property disclosure Subrecipient monitoring Technical/Progress Reports Closeout reporting Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, {"subdomain": "osp.gatech.edu", "content": "Negotiation and Acceptance | Office of Sponsored Programs Office of Sponsored Programs About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Meet Our Teams AVPRA Organization Charts Alphabetical Staff Directory Contacts by Teams AVPRA Administration and Support Teams Corporate & International Contracting Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for Academic Units Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI Team Subawards and Consulting Agreements Team Exchange Agreements Team Audits, Closeout & Small Business Plans Team Research Education and Outreach Team The Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Find Funding Types of Funding Corporate and International Contracting Prepare a Proposal Prepare a Proposal Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Publication of Results Closeout Closeout Resources by Sponsor or Type Sponsor Disclosure Requirements U.S. Corporate-Sponsored Research Corporate Research Proposals (Domestic) Contract Continuum / Sponsored Agreement Contract Types Sample Agreements for Corporate Contracting Research with International Sponsors Research Gifts Exchange Agreements Exchange Agreements Overview Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, CHOA, Biolocity) Georgia Tech - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) - VentureLab Grants Biolocity Translational Programs National Science Foundation National Science Foundation NSF Requirements for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments National Science Foundation Pre-Award FAQs National Institutes of Health Policies Training & Outreach Research Related Training Overview Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training / Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Forms Library News Open Search Search Negotiation and Acceptance Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Prepare a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Closeout Once you receive a Notice of Award or Selection, forward to your CO, or if it is unavailable communicate with CO so award documents can be obtained. CO will review and negotiate any terms and conditions, removing or mitigating anything unacceptable, and communicate with you as needed. Any outstanding compliance concerns must be addressed prior to acceptance. Only the CO can accept and execute the award. After award execution, an award (AWD) number will be generated and award is viewable in CIS. Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, {"subdomain": "osp.gatech.edu", "content": "Submit a Proposal | Office of Sponsored Programs Office of Sponsored Programs About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Meet Our Teams AVPRA Organization Charts Alphabetical Staff Directory Contacts by Teams AVPRA Administration and Support Teams Corporate & International Contracting Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for Academic Units Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI Team Subawards and Consulting Agreements Team Exchange Agreements Team Audits, Closeout & Small Business Plans Team Research Education and Outreach Team The Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Find Funding Types of Funding Corporate and International Contracting Prepare a Proposal Prepare a Proposal Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Publication of Results Closeout Closeout Resources by Sponsor or Type Sponsor Disclosure Requirements U.S. Corporate-Sponsored Research Corporate Research Proposals (Domestic) Contract Continuum / Sponsored Agreement Contract Types Sample Agreements for Corporate Contracting Research with International Sponsors Research Gifts Exchange Agreements Exchange Agreements Overview Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, CHOA, Biolocity) Georgia Tech - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) - VentureLab Grants Biolocity Translational Programs National Science Foundation National Science Foundation NSF Requirements for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments National Science Foundation Pre-Award FAQs National Institutes of Health Policies Training & Outreach Research Related Training Overview Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training / Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Forms Library News Open Search Search Submit a Proposal Proposal Process Find Funding Prepare a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Route a Proposal Submit a Proposal Manage an Award Requesting a Subaward Closeout After the proposal has been prepared and routed for signatures, it is ready to be submitted to the funding agency. This may be done electronically or via regular mail, depending on the sponsor's requirements. The Contracting Officer (CO) will submit the proposal on the researcher's behalf for the majority of applications. If the sponsor's submission system has different requirements, the CO must still have reviewed and approved final documents prior to submission. Your CO is the Authorized Organizational Representative (AOR) legally authorized to approve proposals, negotiate and accept awards. The PI or PD is not considered an authorizing official and cannot legally sign award documents. Submission deadlines: Electronic Submission Policy: Proposals that are to be submitted electronically need to be ready for delivery to the sponsor 24 hours prior to submission deadline. The electronic proposal must be submitted to your CO for review at least three (3) days prior to the submission deadline. Once a proposal has been submitted to the sponsor, you can track your proposal's status through GTCrossroads. There are two areas of GTCrossroads specific to OSP: Intranet Contracting Officers Log (ICOL): Pre-award information can be found here OSP Contract Information System: Contains most post-award functions, such as deliverable submission and requests for subawards You will need your Georgia Tech username and password to login \u2014 these are the same credentials you use to log into most password protected websites or systems at Georgia Tech. Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, {"subdomain": "osp.gatech.edu", "content": "Route a Proposal | Office of Sponsored Programs Office of Sponsored Programs About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Meet Our Teams AVPRA Organization Charts Alphabetical Staff Directory Contacts by Teams AVPRA Administration and Support Teams Corporate & International Contracting Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for Academic Units Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI Team Subawards and Consulting Agreements Team Exchange Agreements Team Audits, Closeout & Small Business Plans Team Research Education and Outreach Team The Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Find Funding Types of Funding Corporate and International Contracting Prepare a Proposal Prepare a Proposal Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Publication of Results Closeout Closeout Resources by Sponsor or Type Sponsor Disclosure Requirements U.S. Corporate-Sponsored Research Corporate Research Proposals (Domestic) Contract Continuum / Sponsored Agreement Contract Types Sample Agreements for Corporate Contracting Research with International Sponsors Research Gifts Exchange Agreements Exchange Agreements Overview Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, CHOA, Biolocity) Georgia Tech - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) - VentureLab Grants Biolocity Translational Programs National Science Foundation National Science Foundation NSF Requirements for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments National Science Foundation Pre-Award FAQs National Institutes of Health Policies Training & Outreach Research Related Training Overview Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training / Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Forms Library News Open Search Search Route a Proposal Proposal Process Find Funding Prepare a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Route a Proposal Submit a Proposal Manage an Award Requesting a Subaward Closeout For assistance with eRouting or questions about the routing process at Georgia Tech, contact training@osp.gatech.edu. How do I route a proposal? Before any proposal is submitted to a funding agency, it must first be routed through Georgia Tech's internal review process. Proposals are routed via the eRouting system.\u200bThe eRouting system includes sections that address compliance issues to be addressed by the Office of Research Integrity Assurance, Office of General Counsel, and other applicable units -- and has workflows built-in to help facilitate these reviews. At OSP, the proposal budget is reviewed, and the application is reviewed for compliance with institutional and federal regulations. If the budget is accurate and all policies and procedures have been followed, OSP staff will provide the authorized institutional signature as needed. After the proposal has been accepted by OSP, it is ready to be submitted to the funding agency. Review Georgia Tech's submission process details. Why does my proposal need to be routed? The internal review process for external funding proposals ensures compliance with federal, state, and institutional regulations and promotes accuracy in all budgetary and institutional information. Typically, the following questions are resolved at each of the indicated levels: Departmental concerns: Will the grant in other ways interfere with the total effort expected and for which that person is being paid? Will the teaching load be adjusted because of the faculty member's work on the grant? Are there sufficient facilities and equipment available to support the proposed research? Does the project fit within the overall objectives of the department? Are human or animal subjects to be involved in research? Have biohazards been identified? College concerns: Confirms that the departmental concerns have been addressed Determines that the commitment of institutional funds, if any, in support of the project are consistent with the collegiate objectives Verifies the worthiness of the project in terms of collegiate objectives Reviews the budget to ensure that full and appropriately documented costs are included Office of Sponsored Programs concerns: Forwards those proposals requiring University funds not available at the collegiate level to the Vice President for Research for review Examples of such a requirement are funds to continue the employment of personnel upon the termination of the grant, funds for renovation, or matching funds for equipment. Reviews the budget to ensure that full and appropriately documented costs are included Verifies that all involved departmental, collegiate, and compliance units have approved the proposal Reviews institutional information for accuracy Does everything I send to the funding agency need to be routed? New, competitive renewal, supplemental, and noncompeting continuation applications for external funding by grants and contracts must be routed. Revised budgets and progress reports that include a budget for a subsequent period of time must also be routed. Requests for carryover of funds from one budget period to another, no-cost extensions, and requests to re-budget after the grant has been funded do not need to be routed. Non-financial requests that require the signature of the institutional official also do not require routing. eROUTING RESOURCES eRouting Manual eRouting Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) eRouting Quick Reference for Faculty (PD/PI) PI/Co-PI Special Review Checklist eRouting Approval Workflow Template eRouting Proposal Routing Sheet Workflow Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, {"subdomain": "osp.gatech.edu", "content": "Boilerplates & Proposal Resources | Office of Sponsored Programs Office of Sponsored Programs About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Meet Our Teams AVPRA Organization Charts Alphabetical Staff Directory Contacts by Teams AVPRA Administration and Support Teams Corporate & International Contracting Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for Academic Units Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI Team Subawards and Consulting Agreements Team Exchange Agreements Team Audits, Closeout & Small Business Plans Team Research Education and Outreach Team The Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Find Funding Types of Funding Corporate and International Contracting Prepare a Proposal Prepare a Proposal Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Publication of Results Closeout Closeout Resources by Sponsor or Type Sponsor Disclosure Requirements U.S. Corporate-Sponsored Research Corporate Research Proposals (Domestic) Contract Continuum / Sponsored Agreement Contract Types Sample Agreements for Corporate Contracting Research with International Sponsors Research Gifts Exchange Agreements Exchange Agreements Overview Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, CHOA, Biolocity) Georgia Tech - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) - VentureLab Grants Biolocity Translational Programs National Science Foundation National Science Foundation NSF Requirements for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments National Science Foundation Pre-Award FAQs National Institutes of Health Policies Training & Outreach Research Related Training Overview Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training / Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Forms Library News Open Search Search Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Proposal Process Find Funding Prepare a Proposal Proposal Process Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Manage an Award Requesting a Subaward Closeout Welcome to the OSP Proposal Resource Library! This page contains templates for proposal documents, boilerplate information from our interdisciplinary research Institutes (IRIs), and other helpful documentation. It will be updated frequently, so check back often! Please contact training@osp.gatech.edu with suggestions for new content. Boilerplate Information from IRIs Brook Byers Institute for Sustainable Systems Georgia Tech Manufacturing Institute (GTMI) Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology Institute for Information Security & Privacy (IISP) Institute for Materials (IMat) Institute for Robotics and Intelligent Machines (IRIM) Parker H. Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience (IBB) Strategic Energy Institute (SEI) Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, {"subdomain": "osp.gatech.edu", "content": "Small Business Plans | Office of Sponsored Programs Office of Sponsored Programs About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Meet Our Teams AVPRA Organization Charts Alphabetical Staff Directory Contacts by Teams AVPRA Administration and Support Teams Corporate & International Contracting Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for Academic Units Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI Team Subawards and Consulting Agreements Team Exchange Agreements Team Audits, Closeout & Small Business Plans Team Research Education and Outreach Team The Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Find Funding Types of Funding Corporate and International Contracting Prepare a Proposal Prepare a Proposal Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Publication of Results Closeout Closeout Resources by Sponsor or Type Sponsor Disclosure Requirements U.S. Corporate-Sponsored Research Corporate Research Proposals (Domestic) Contract Continuum / Sponsored Agreement Contract Types Sample Agreements for Corporate Contracting Research with International Sponsors Research Gifts Exchange Agreements Exchange Agreements Overview Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, CHOA, Biolocity) Georgia Tech - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) - VentureLab Grants Biolocity Translational Programs National Science Foundation National Science Foundation NSF Requirements for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments National Science Foundation Pre-Award FAQs National Institutes of Health Policies Training & Outreach Research Related Training Overview Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training / Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Forms Library News Open Search Search Small Business Plans Proposal Process Find Funding Prepare a Proposal Proposal Process Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Manage an Award Requesting a Subaward Closeout This page is intended to provide guidance on the preparation and reporting required for small business plans, and to set out the responsibilities of the various parties involved in their preparation and submission. Georgia Institute of Technology is committed to providing enhanced opportunities for small business concerns to participate in the economic opportunities arising from the Institute\u2019s business activities. In addition, the Institute has accepted a number of federal government contracts with provisions requiring small business subcontracting plans, or similar requirements for documenting affirmative steps taken to utilize minority business enterprises. A small business subcontracting plan is required on federal contracts that are expected to total an estimated cost of $750,000 (except small business concerns) or above for the entire period of performance. A small business subcontracting plan is also required of any sub recipient (except small business concerns) whose total dollar subcontract amount is expected to exceed total costs of $750,000 for the entire period of performance. FAR 19.201 General policy: It is the policy of the Government to provide maximum practicable opportunities in its acquisitions to small business, veteran-owned small business, service-disabled veteran-owned small business, HUBZone small business, small disadvantaged business, and women-owned small business concerns. Such concerns must also have the maximum practicable opportunity to participate as subcontractors in the contracts awarded by any executive agency, consistent with efficient contract performance. Any non-personnel (non-salaried) supplies or services required for performance of the contract are legitimate expenses to consider for a subcontracting plan. The principal products and/or services subject to the purposes of a small business subcontracting plan include direct costs such as: supplies, equipment and services that may be included in the contract. Any scope of work included in the proposal budget which will be formally subcontracted (i.e., a portion of the scope of work is contracted out to a sub recipient via a subcontract) to another entity, may also be included in the plan to use a small business. A small business subcontracting plan is generally required to be submitted with the proposal and is subject to negotiation during the negotiation phase of a proposal. Federal agencies have established subcontracting goals and generally include them with each RFP; the goals are also often set out in the sample form for a subcontracting plan. At the time of the proposal, it is generally sufficient to prepare the subcontracting plan for the total cost of a multi-year proposal. PD/PI/Lab Unit Responsibilities Seek small business participation on the proposed project. Internal Budget \u2013 Full Disclosure M&S \u2013 Bill of Material with current and valid vendor quotes Equipment \u2013 List of equipment that includes current and valid vendor quotes. Subawards/Consultants quotes. Interdivisional Transfers \u2013 including the internal budget. Office of Sponsored Programs Small Business Administrator Responsibilities The Small Business Administrator (SBA) is located in Georgia Tech\u2019s Office of Sponsored Programs. The SBA prepares the small business subcontracting plan for submission. The SBA has oversight responsibility for preparing and submitting the data that documents actual performance in terms of dollars paid to small/disadvantaged business concerns, including Small Disadvantaged Business concerns, Women Owned Small Business concerns, HUBZone Small Business concerns, Veteran Owned Small Business concerns and Service-Disabled Small Business concerns. The SBA will submit progress reports on small business subcontracting plan goals to the federal government or sponsor depending on the language in the Agreement via the Electronic Subcontracting Reporting System (eSRS) semi\u2010annually (April 30 and October 30). The spend data concerning subcontracting plan expenditures are obtained from the financial system by sponsored award numbers. To ensure that the small business subcontracting plan goals are being met, communication is essential between the department administrator and the University\u2019s Supplier Diversity & Sustainability Coordinator or his/her designee. It is the responsibility of the department administrator and/or his/her designee to ensure that contract spending aligns with small business subcontracting plan goals. Procurement and Business Services Responsibilities Georgia Tech Procurement and Business Services will make every effort to consult and assist in the identification of small business suppliers for inclusion and use under the plan. \u200bImportant Contact Information: Small Business Liaison Officer (SBLO) is the main contact for Small Business Subcontracting Plans: e-mail: Michael.little@osp.gatech.edu CONTACT Michael Little Small Business Administrator (404) 894-2780Email Michael Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, {"subdomain": "osp.gatech.edu", "content": "Facilities & Administrative Rates | Office of Sponsored Programs Office of Sponsored Programs About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Meet Our Teams AVPRA Organization Charts Alphabetical Staff Directory Contacts by Teams AVPRA Administration and Support Teams Corporate & International Contracting Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for Academic Units Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI Team Subawards and Consulting Agreements Team Exchange Agreements Team Audits, Closeout & Small Business Plans Team Research Education and Outreach Team The Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Find Funding Types of Funding Corporate and International Contracting Prepare a Proposal Prepare a Proposal Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Publication of Results Closeout Closeout Resources by Sponsor or Type Sponsor Disclosure Requirements U.S. Corporate-Sponsored Research Corporate Research Proposals (Domestic) Contract Continuum / Sponsored Agreement Contract Types Sample Agreements for Corporate Contracting Research with International Sponsors Research Gifts Exchange Agreements Exchange Agreements Overview Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, CHOA, Biolocity) Georgia Tech - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) - VentureLab Grants Biolocity Translational Programs National Science Foundation National Science Foundation NSF Requirements for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments National Science Foundation Pre-Award FAQs National Institutes of Health Policies Training & Outreach Research Related Training Overview Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training / Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Forms Library News Open Search Search Facilities & Administrative Rates Proposal Process Find Funding Prepare a Proposal Proposal Process Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Manage an Award Requesting a Subaward Closeout Updated: July 2023 Georgia Tech's Facilities & Administrative (F&A) rates are established and approved by the Office of Naval Research (ONR). ONR has approved Georgia Tech\u2019s Resident Instruction F&A rates for fiscal year 2024. IMPORTANT NOTE: Under 2 CFR 200 Appendix III C. 7., rates are fixed for the life of the sponsored agreement. Per CFR, \u201cLife\u201d means competitive segment. Therefore, for a federally funded agreement, the rate at time of award acceptance will remain the same throughout the life of the agreement. The current fiscal year rates will be applied to all activity on industry and foreign projects regardless of the start date of the agreement. . Link to Rate Agreement Executed by ONR: (Hosted on Office of Grants and Contracts Accounting Website) F&A Rates for FY24 or view all (current and archived) Official Negotiated Rate Agreements Title Rate (FY24) Use Uncapped Research 66.50% Use for contracts for research with DoD and all U.S. not-for-profit sponsors. Also use for all industry- and non-U.S. sponsors regardless of the type or location of activity. Capped Research 57.40% Use for federal (non-DoD) grants and contracts for research and for DoD grants for research. Other Sponsored Activities / State of Georgia 36.70% Use for all Georgia state and local government grants and contracts regardless of the type or location of activity. Also use for public service activities for federal sponsors and U.S. not-for-profit sponsors. Public service projects do not result in the creation or development of any new knowledge or prototypes, but rather disseminate existing knowledge for the good of the public. Instruction 52.80% Use for instructional activities for federal sponsors and U.S. not-for-profit sponsors. Uncapped Off Campus 35.20% Please see Office of Grants and Contracts Accounting website for guidance on appropriate use of off campus rate. Capped Off Campus 26.00% Please see Office of Grants and Contracts Accounting website for guidance on appropriate use of off campus rate. Tuition Remission and Escalation Factor FY24 Monthly Tuition Rates for Resident Instruction $1,557 /monthly FY23 rates approved by ONR on July 10, 2023. Fringe Benefits FY24 Full Benefits 31.7% Limited Benefits 23.8% Partial Benefits 1.5% Graduate Student Health 7.3% The rate agreements can be found on the Grants & Contracts Accounting website (http://www.grants.gatech.edu/policies-and-procedures/facilities-and-administrative/ ) FACILITIES AND ADMINISTRATIVE (F&A) RATE DISTRIBUTION BASE: Modified Total Direct Cost (MTDC), consisting of all salaries and wages, fringe benefits, materials and supplies, services, travel, and up to the first $25,000 of each subaward (regardless of the period of performance of the subawards under the award). Equipment, capital expenditures, charges for patient care, rental costs, tuition remission, scholarships and fellowships, participant support costs, and the portion of each subaward in excess of $25,000 shall be excluded from the modified total direct cost base. Equipment is defined as having an acquisition cost which equals or exceeds $5,000 and a useful life of more than two years. FRINGE BENEFITS DISTRIBUTION BASE: Full Benefits: Salaries and wages of (i) regular full-time faculty, (ii) principal investigators, (iii) professional and administrative staff, (iv) joint staff, (v) temporary academic or research professionals participating in Institute retirement programs and group health and life insurance, (vi) biweekly permanent employees and (vii) part-time employees who work at least 75 percent but less than 100 percent of full-time work schedule. Limited Benefits: Salaries and wages of part-time employees who work at least 50 percent but less than 75 percent of a full-time work schedule. Partial Benefits: Salaries and wages of employees who participate in all or part of the Social Security program but do not participate in retirement or group health and life insurance plans. This rate covers (i) temporary classified persons, (ii) temporary academic or research professionals not eligible for the retirement programs or group health or life insurance coverage, (iii) student employees who are registered for less than a full academic load, and (iv) part-time employees employed for less than 50 percent of a full work schedule. Grad Student Health: Salaries and wages of Graduate Research and Graduate Teaching Assistants who qualify for the graduate tuition remission award and who provide services to GIT at 33% to 50% time while being registered for at least 12 credit hours. About Facilities & Administrative (F&A) Rates F&A is the terminology used to identify costs that are incurred for common or joint objectives and, therefore, cannot be identified readily and specifically with a particular sponsored project, an instructional activity, or any other institutional activity. F&A costs are synonymous with \"indirect\" costs and \"overhead\" costs. These are actual costs to the university and directly support research at Georgia Tech. F&A costs are collected retroactively; that is, this year's F&A cost recovery reimburses Georgia Tech for audited expenses incurred last year for all sponsored research. (See FAQ page for more details.) Where can I find more information on F&A? In 1998, Congress directed the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) to conduct an analysis of issues related to the ways universities recover the F&A costs (also known as indirect costs) they incur when performing research under federal grants and contracts. At OSTP's request, the RAND Science and Technology Policy Institute prepared this report to present objective information on F&A costs in U.S. higher education. This report addresses the issues raised by Congress, although its scope is limited to presenting factual information and analysis of alternatives; it does not take positions on policy options. The report should be of interest to scientists; higher education administrators; and federal, state, and local governments. RAND's Paying for University Research Facilities and Administration by Charles A. Goldman, Traci Williams with David M. Adamson, Kathy Rosenblatt The Council on Governmental Relations' (COGR) The Politics of Indirect Costs by Robert M. 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According to OMB Uniform Requirements (2 CFR 200), a subaward is defined as \"an award of financial assistance in the form of money, or property in lieu of money, made under an award by a recipient to an eligible subrecipient or by a subrecipient to a lower tier subrecipient.\" A subrecipient means the legal entity to which a subaward is made and which is accountable to the recipient for the use of the funds provided. Pre-Award Stage By making a proper determination at the proposal stage, the appropriate relationship can be established from the start. Relationships that are incorrectly identified at the proposal stage could have post-award financial impacts (i.e. indirect costs charged on the first $25k of the subaward vs. the full amount of vendor costs). Subrecipients vs. Vendors Under a subaward, a subrecipient generally performs tasks that are considered substantive programmatic work and is responsible for programmatic decision making. Definition of \u201csubstantive programmatic work\u201d 1. A subaward is an appropriate procurement mechanism when the collaboration is substantive programmatic work which is beyond mere analytical work-for-hire normally conducted by a routine service provider. 2. The collaboration is substantial enough that the collaborating individual or organization will participate in preparation of results, publications, presentations or other collaborative participation beyond routine analytical work. 3. The collaborator will maintain control of the work to be performed under the subcontract. Definition of \u201cprogrammatic decision making\u201d Does the subrecipient have responsibility for programmatic decision making? Example \u2013 If GIT provides funds to an entity to conduct an independent research project, the agreement would be characteristic of a subaward, because the subrecipient would be responsible for designing the research and determining how to carry out that research. The subrecipient's research areas must be consistent with the scope of work that the prime sponsor approved for GIT. In contrast, a Contractor/Vendor relationship is appropriate when the work being performed involves the procurement of goods or services from an organization which provides the goods and services to many different purchasers as part of its normal business operations within a competitive environment Not subject to the same compliance requirements as a subcontractor (if the source is a Federal award). Subagreements under Federal Contracts (Not Grants) In order to establish a subrecipient relationship under federal contracts, the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR 35.009) states that \"it is important that the contractor not subcontract technical or scientific work without the contracting officer's advance knowledge.\" The FAR goes on to state that \"during the negotiation of a cost-reimbursement R&D contract, the contracting officer shall obtain complete information concerning the contractor's plans for subcontracting any portion of the experimental, research, or development effort.\" If a subrecipient relationship is not approved as part of a proposal submitted to the agency, sponsor approval may be required before a subcontract can be established. What Is a Consultant? A consultant is considered \"work for hire,\" and therefore all intellectual property and copyrightable information is assigned to GTRC. Prior to engaging any individual for services as an independent contractor, an assessment based on IRS guidelines must be made and documented, and the department\u2019s human resources representative must approve the decision. For more information on this process, please visit OHR's website. Consultant agreements are issued to either a company or to an individual who is clearly a bona fide consultant (expert advisor) who pursues this line of business for him/herself. Consultants are paid for their time at the fixed daily (or hourly) rate of compensation specified in an agreement. Consulting effort is usually limited to the term, and the pay line is usually determined by a rate per day that includes travel, expenses, and any other overhead. Consultants set their own hours, use their own equipment and materials, choose their work methods, and are responsible for paying taxes on their earnings as consultants. They will receive Tax Form 1099 from Georgia Tech. Preparing the Statement of Work (SOW) The SOW is a document that lists and describes all essential and technical requirements for the effort to be performed, including standards to be used to determine whether the requirements have been met. This document may include the following items where appropriate: Objective or purpose Period of performance A list of detailed work requirements Workload requirements Personnel requirements Resources (if any) to be furnished to the subcontractor Reporting requirement and/or other deliverables Sole Source Justification It is necessary to include documentation that you have obtained quotes from alternative vendors or completed a Sole Source Justification form. The PI is required to provide information of the technical competence of the sole source selection. Next Steps Once an award is made, you will need to request a subaward via the OSP Subagreement System. For more information, visit our Requesting a Subaward page. Questions If you have any questions about subrecipient determinations or the subaward process, please contact OSP. 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Budgets are reviewed by the sponsor to verify that the costs are reasonable and necessary for the proposed project and to ensure that the budget conforms to the sponsor's instructions. Cost estimates of individual line items should be carefully calculated so that the requested funds are adequate but not excessive. As you develop your budget, it is important to keep in mind that sponsored project costs fall into the following categories: Facilities & Administrative Costs: Also known as indirect costs or overhead, F&A rates reimburse the university for the indirect costs associated with a research project. View current F&A rates. Direct Costs: The most significant direct costs for any sponsored project are typically salaries and fringe benefits, but direct costs may also include travel, printing, materials and supplies, subcontracting agreements, and more. If your budget charges the sponsor for expenses that would normally be considered indirect costs (e.g., equipment, facilities, administrative support, etc.), these items require a budget justification. Review Georgia Tech's policies on allowable direct costs and unallowable costs. Unallowable Costs: Certain costs incurred by higher education institutions cannot be charged to federally sponsored research projects, either as direct or indirect costs (e.g., advertising, bad debts, entertainment, lobbying, and more). The Office of Sponsored Programs offers classes on preparing budgets and budget justifications. Please check our training calendar for upcoming sessions. Sample Budget \u203a Agency (Form) Budget: This budget example is a PDF file and includes information on how to calculate F&A. Service Center Rates \u203a View Service Center Rates Small Business Plans \u203a A small business plan is required on federal contracts that are expected to total $750,000 or more for the entire period of performance. A small business plan is also required of any sub-recipient whose total dollar subcontract amount is expected to exceed total costs of $750,000 for the entire period of performance. We've put together some resources to help navigate this topic. Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, {"subdomain": "osp.gatech.edu", "content": "Proposal Prep Systems | Office of Sponsored Programs Office of Sponsored Programs About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Meet Our Teams AVPRA Organization Charts Alphabetical Staff Directory Contacts by Teams AVPRA Administration and Support Teams Corporate & International Contracting Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for Academic Units Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI Team Subawards and Consulting Agreements Team Exchange Agreements Team Audits, Closeout & Small Business Plans Team Research Education and Outreach Team The Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Find Funding Types of Funding Corporate and International Contracting Prepare a Proposal Prepare a Proposal Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Publication of Results Closeout Closeout Resources by Sponsor or Type Sponsor Disclosure Requirements U.S. Corporate-Sponsored Research Corporate Research Proposals (Domestic) Contract Continuum / Sponsored Agreement Contract Types Sample Agreements for Corporate Contracting Research with International Sponsors Research Gifts Exchange Agreements Exchange Agreements Overview Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, CHOA, Biolocity) Georgia Tech - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) - VentureLab Grants Biolocity Translational Programs National Science Foundation National Science Foundation NSF Requirements for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments National Science Foundation Pre-Award FAQs National Institutes of Health Policies Training & Outreach Research Related Training Overview Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training / Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Forms Library News Open Search Search Proposal Prep Systems Proposal Process Find Funding Prepare a Proposal Proposal Process Proposal Prep Systems GTCrossroads WebWISE Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Manage an Award Requesting a Subaward Closeout Proposal Prep Systems for Federal Funding For assistance creating system profiles or questions about proposal submission systems, contact training@osp.gatech.edu. CAYUSE S2S Cayuse S2S is a fast, easy-to-use web application developed specifically to simply the creation, review, approval, and electronic submission of grant proposals that must go through Grants.gov. It supports more than 98% of the opportunities posted on the site, allowing direct submission for grants posted by numerous agencies, including but not limited to: National Institutes of Health Office of Naval Research Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Institute of Food and Agriculture Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality National Institute of Standards and Technology Department of Agriculture Department of Energy Department of Transportation Department of Health and Human Services Many federal agencies require applications to be submitted through Grants.gov, which houses information on over 1,000 grant programs and vets grants applications for 26 federal grant-making agencies. Training Georgia Tech\u2019s Office of Sponsored Research offers training on Cayuse S2S. Check our training calendar for details. Resources The Georgia Tech Cayuse Manual provides insight into features of the Cayuse system, including information about professional profiles, funding opportunities, proposal development, budgets, attaching documents, as well as details about revision and resubmission. The Cayuse Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) document answers some of the most common questions that arise from the use of Cayuse--including proposal development, access/permission, and general questions. Setting up Access to Cayuse: Contact training@osp.gatech.edu to set up Cayuse access. Research.gov: Submitting National Science Foundation Proposals Georgia Tech uses Research.gov to submit proposals to the National Science Foundation (NSF). Research.gov is the interactive real-time system that must be used to prepare, submit, and track NSF proposals. The principal investigator/departmental administrator prepares the proposal in the appropriate system. The Contracting Officer reviews and submits the proposal. Both systems are also used for proposal review and award management. Access to FastLane/Research.gov: Users create their own profiles (instruction guide). However, appropriate affiliation will be approved by OSP's training team (training@osp.gatech.edu). proposalCENTRAL ProposalCENTRAL is an e-grantmaking website shared by many government, non-profit, and private grantmaking organizations. Some examples include the American Cancer Society, American Heart Association, American Association for Cancer Research, Alzheimer's Association, National Cancer Institute, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Parkinson's Foundation, The ALS Association, and many more. The PI registers on proposalCENTRAL and completes a professional profile. proposalCENTRAL is a web-based grant management service for proposal submission and review. The PI creates the proposal by entering the required information and uploading the necessary file(s). After the Contracting Officer reviews a hard copy of the proposal and the proposal budget, the PI electronically submits the proposal application. Agency-Specific Electronic Research Administration Systems Department of Defense Congressional Directed Medical Research Programs: The principal investigator registers on the website and enters the required information. The PI also uploads the proposal files and indicates when the information and files are final and thus ready for the contract representative (namely, the authorized institutional official or a grants and contracts officer acting on the authorized official\u2019s behalf) to review. An OSP Contracting Officer or other official acting on behalf of the authorized institution must review and approve the proposal submission before the Department of Defense can accept or review the proposal. Department of Education Grants: An OSP Contracting Officer must be the first person to register and create an application. This officer submits the application on behalf of the authorized institutional official. Please notify your OSP Contracting Officer with the specific Application Package Title and CFDA number of the program to which you wish to apply. Department of Interior The Department of Interior uses FedConnect for the grant application process. The platform provides support to communicate through the pre-award, award, and post-award phases using secure two-way messaging. For access to FedConnect: Go to www.fedconnect.net, and then you can click the button Register for Free Account. Autism Speaks/National Alliance for Autism Research (NAAR) NAAR Grants Administration System: The principal investigator creates an account. Once the account is created, NAAR sends an email indicating that the PI may log in and submit a letter of intent. If NAAR invites the PI to submit a formal proposal, the PI enters the required information and uploads the necessary files. NAAR requires the responsible official (the authorized institutional official) to endorse the proposal and/or approve the budget online before the PI submits the proposal. NASA NSPIRES NASA solicits research through the release of various research announcements in a wide range of science and technology disciplines. Researchers can help NASA achieve national research objectives by submitting research proposals and conducting awarded research. This site facilitates the search for NASA research opportunities. Space Telescope Science Institute Space Telescope Grants Management System (STGMS): This site has instructions for downloading and installing the STGMS application. For submissions, have your departmental administrator contact the appropriate OSP Contracting Officer. The principal investigator/departmental administrator prepares the proposal. OSP then reviews and submits the proposal. OSP must initiate accounts. Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, {"subdomain": "osp.gatech.edu", "content": "Prepare a Proposal | Office of Sponsored Programs Office of Sponsored Programs About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Meet Our Teams AVPRA Organization Charts Alphabetical Staff Directory Contacts by Teams AVPRA Administration and Support Teams Corporate & International Contracting Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for Academic Units Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI Team Subawards and Consulting Agreements Team Exchange Agreements Team Audits, Closeout & Small Business Plans Team Research Education and Outreach Team The Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Find Funding Types of Funding Corporate and International Contracting Prepare a Proposal Prepare a Proposal Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Publication of Results Closeout Closeout Resources by Sponsor or Type Sponsor Disclosure Requirements U.S. Corporate-Sponsored Research Corporate Research Proposals (Domestic) Contract Continuum / Sponsored Agreement Contract Types Sample Agreements for Corporate Contracting Research with International Sponsors Research Gifts Exchange Agreements Exchange Agreements Overview Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, CHOA, Biolocity) Georgia Tech - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) - VentureLab Grants Biolocity Translational Programs National Science Foundation National Science Foundation NSF Requirements for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments National Science Foundation Pre-Award FAQs National Institutes of Health Policies Training & Outreach Research Related Training Overview Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training / Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Forms Library News Open Search Search Prepare a Proposal Proposal Process Find Funding Prepare a Proposal Proposal Process Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Manage an Award Requesting a Subaward Closeout Once a funding opportunity has been identified, principal investigators (PIs) prepare a proposal. Some federal agencies have specific application forms and/or their own Web-based submission systems (e.g., NSF uses FastLane). Other sponsors have a less structured application process. PIs should download the most up-to-date version of the application forms, policies, and procedures and adhere to the sponsor\u2019s requirements. Key Elements of a Proposal Every grant proposal has its own special requirements for information that needs to be included. At a bare minimum, all proposals require the following elements: OSP Routing Process: Before any proposal is submitted to a funding agency, it must first be routed through Georgia Tech's internal review process. Proposals are routed via the eRouting system. Institutional Information: Sponsors need to know basic information about the PI\u2019s institution, including Congressional district, EIN number, DUNS number, F&A rates, etc. Statement of Work: The Statement of Work (SOW) is a document that lists and describes all essential and technical requirements for the effort to be performed, including standards to be used to determine whether the requirements have been met. This document may include the following items, where appropriate: Reporting requirement and/or other deliverables Resources (if any) to be furnished to the subcontractor Personnel requirements Workload requirements A list of detailed work requirements Period of performance Objective or purpose Budget and Budget Justification: A competitive budget provides a sponsor with a complete financial picture of the proposed project. Budgets are reviewed by the sponsor to verify that the costs are reasonable and necessary to carry out the proposed project and that it conforms to the sponsor's instructions and format. The budget justification provides the sponsor with a rationale for certain items in the budget. Sponsors may want clarifying information on how budget calculations were made for faculty and staff salaries, fringe benefits, F&A rates, special equipment, travel, subawards, etc. View a sample budget. Elements of an NSF Proposal A standard National Science Foundation proposal typically requires a cover sheet, project summary, table of contents, project description, references cited, biographical sketch(es), budget, budget justification, current and pending support, data management plan, facilities, and supplementary documents. Visit our NSF Sponsor Info page for more information and resources related to NSF proposals. Elements of an NIH Proposal A standard National Institutes of Health proposal typically requires a project summary/abstract, project narrative, bibliography/references cited, facilities and other resources, equipment, biographical sketch(es), personnel justification, budget, budget justification, specific aims, research strategy, and letters of support. The proposal may also require additional components, such as care and use of vertebrate animals in research, consultants, facilities, a leadership plan for multiple PIs, and more. Visit the NIH Grants & Funding page for current forms and to view guidelines on writing and submitting your NIH application. Visit our NIH Sponsor Info page for more information and resources related to NIH proposals. Special Issues When preparing a proposal, it is important to be aware of issues that require special attention. These issues include the following: Conflict of interest: As public employees of an institute serving the educational and public purposes of teaching, research, and professional service, there is an obligation to conduct research and official duties on behalf of the Institute in such a manner consistent with statutes and regulations. Compliance: Researchers must comply with regulatory requirements relating to research involving human subjects, vertebrate animal subjects, rDNA, synthetic nucleic acids, and export controlled research. PI/PD eligibility: The PI/PD is responsible for determining the intellectual direction of the research and scholarship. It is the policy of the Institute that the principal investigator or project director must be a current member of the general faculty of the Institute. Teaming agreements: When Georgia Tech researchers establish a working relationship with another company or organization to prepare a specific proposal for a potential sponsor, a teaming agreement is used. Access the teaming agreement form. For additional guidance on preparing a proposal, please contact your contracting officer. 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The Office of Commercialization has additional resources to support commercialization for internal and external stakeholders. TEAM DIRECTORY Meet This Team CORPORATE & INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTING QUICKLINKS U.S. Corporate Research Research with International Sponsors Contract Continuum for Sponsored Research Sample Agreement Templates Exchange Agreements (NDAs, MTAs, DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, Biolocity, CHOA) Corporate Gifts for Research Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, {"subdomain": "osp.gatech.edu", "content": "Types of Funding | Office of Sponsored Programs Office of Sponsored Programs About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Meet Our Teams AVPRA Organization Charts Alphabetical Staff Directory Contacts by Teams AVPRA Administration and Support Teams Corporate & International Contracting Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for Academic Units Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI Team Subawards and Consulting Agreements Team Exchange Agreements Team Audits, Closeout & Small Business Plans Team Research Education and Outreach Team The Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Find Funding Types of Funding Corporate and International Contracting Prepare a Proposal Prepare a Proposal Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Publication of Results Closeout Closeout Resources by Sponsor or Type Sponsor Disclosure Requirements U.S. Corporate-Sponsored Research Corporate Research Proposals (Domestic) Contract Continuum / Sponsored Agreement Contract Types Sample Agreements for Corporate Contracting Research with International Sponsors Research Gifts Exchange Agreements Exchange Agreements Overview Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, CHOA, Biolocity) Georgia Tech - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) - VentureLab Grants Biolocity Translational Programs National Science Foundation National Science Foundation NSF Requirements for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments National Science Foundation Pre-Award FAQs National Institutes of Health Policies Training & Outreach Research Related Training Overview Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training / Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Forms Library News Open Search Search Types of Funding Proposal Process Find Funding Find Funding Types of Funding Types of Sponsored Awards Contract Types Corporate and International Contracting Prepare a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Manage an Award Requesting a Subaward Closeout While the Office of Sponsored Research provides assistance and guidance in identifying, developing, processing, and submission of proposals for federal funding opportunities, there are many additional sources of funding available to researchers at Georgia Tech. See the list below for types of funding available to Georgia Tech researchers. Federal/State Federal government: The National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Science Foundation (NSF), Department of Defense (DoD), and many others federal government agencies sponsor university research. All federal grants are managed by the Office of Sponsored Research. State of Georgia: Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) is an independent nonprofit 501(c)3 organization closely aligned with Georgia\u2019s Department of Economic Development. This organization invests in state-of-the-art research technology for university labs. SBIR/STTR: For information about SBIR/STTR grant opportunities as well as assistance with writing grant proposals, please visit the Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC). ATDC helps Georgia\u2019s small high-tech companies and future entrepreneurs understand and make the most of the federal SBIR and STTR research funding. Completed SBIR/STTR proposals are submitted to the Office of Industry Engagement for processing. Internal Georgia Tech Funding EVPR Office Annual Programs: The Office of the Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) offers internal awards, including annual Faculty Research Awards, Research Faculty Teaching Fellowships, and the Georgia Tech Fund for Innovation in Research and Education (GT-FIRE). Limited Submissions: Certain sponsored research programs limit the number of nominations or applicants from a single institution. The EVPR\u2019s office is responsible for coordinating the internal decision-making process for these awards. It is the principal investigator's responsibility to notify the EVPR and OSP if he or she intends to make an application to a limited submission opportunity. Review the limited submissions policy. Fellowships: A fellowship is a monetary award usually designated for graduate students, and many are nationally competitive. There are often specific requirements and expectations, and some fellowships are limited to particular fields of study. Industry Corporations and Corporate Foundations: Industry-sponsored research is handled through OSP's Corporate and International Contracting team. This team reviews industry-sponsored research proposals and assists with the logistics, including contract terms, research costs, export control, intellectual property matters, proprietary rights, legal issues, and material transfer and nondisclosure agreements. International International: International sponsored research \u2014 whether it be with industry, government, a university, or a nonprofit \u2014 is handled by OSP's Corporate and International Contracting team. The Office of Sponsored Programs processes, submits, and manages all federal grant applications at Georgia Tech. Learn more about how to find specific federal funding opportunities available to Georgia Tech researchers. 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All Georgia Tech researchers have access to Pivot, courtesy of an enterprise license made possible by the Associate Vice President for Research Administration and the Office of Sponsored Programs. Search Pivot and Research Professional - a comprehensive source for global funding information Save searches and track funding opportunities Discover collaborators Get tailored funding recommendations and alerts Gain insights from previously awarded grants Inform your funding strategies with global funding news and analysis services Find Funding To stay current on federal funding opportunities, faculty should search comprehensive websites that list federal funding opportunities and sign up for e-mail alerts in areas of interest. These online databases offer the most up-to-date information on current solicitations. They also allow researchers to sign up for e-mail alerts that will automatically send a notification when a new funding opportunity becomes available in their specified area of interest. Some of the most popular websites used to find funding are listed below. Search comprehensive databases for federal funding Grants.gov: Allows researchers to electronically find and apply for more than $400 billion in federal grants. Grants.gov is the single access point for over 1,000 grant programs offered by all federal grant-making agencies. Pivot: A comprehensive global source of funding opportunities available free to all Georgia Tech researchers. Researchers can search for funding opportunities or sign up for e-mail alerts. System for Award Management (SAM) Contract Opportunities - A single government point of entry for federal government procurement opportunities over $25,000. (Formerly FedBizOpps.gov) Sign up for agency-specific e-mail alerts NIH Guide to Grants and Contracts: The official publication for NIH medical and behavioral research grant policies, guidelines, and funding opportunities. National Science Foundation (NSF) Update: An alert service designed to help anyone with an interest in NSF news and publications stay informed about upcoming due dates for funding opportunities. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA): The research and development office for the Department of Defense. They issue solicitations for research proposals. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Extramural Grants: Supports leading-edge extramural research in exposure, effects, risk assessment, and risk management through competitions for STAR grants, fellowships, and research contracts under the Small Business Innovative Research Program. NASA NSPIRES: Solicits research through the release of various research announcements in a wide range of science and technology disciplines. Nonprofit clearinghouses Candid (Formerly The Foundation Center/GuideStar) Council on Foundations America\u2019s Charities The Grantsmanship Center (TGCI) The Chronicle of Philanthropy System for Award Management (SAM) (Formerly the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA)) Foundation Information: The Foundation Relations Office is the primary contact between Georgia Tech and private philanthropic foundations. Fulbright Scholar Program: Visit Georgia Tech's Fulbright U.S. Student Program page for additional information about the Fulbright Program. Electronic publications American Institute of Physics Science Online Sandia Lab News Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Grants Resource Center of the AASCU Chronicle of Higher Education Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, {"subdomain": "osp.gatech.edu", "content": "Research Education, Program Dev and Outreach Teams | Office of Sponsored Programs Office of Sponsored Programs About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Meet Our Teams AVPRA Organization Charts Alphabetical Staff Directory Contacts by Teams AVPRA Administration and Support Teams Corporate & International Contracting Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for Academic Units Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI Team Subawards and Consulting Agreements Team Exchange Agreements Team Audits, Closeout & Small Business Plans Team Research Education and Outreach Team The Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Find Funding Types of Funding Corporate and International Contracting Prepare a Proposal Prepare a Proposal Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Publication of Results Closeout Closeout Resources by Sponsor or Type Sponsor Disclosure Requirements U.S. Corporate-Sponsored Research Corporate Research Proposals (Domestic) Contract Continuum / Sponsored Agreement Contract Types Sample Agreements for Corporate Contracting Research with International Sponsors Research Gifts Exchange Agreements Exchange Agreements Overview Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, CHOA, Biolocity) Georgia Tech - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) - VentureLab Grants Biolocity Translational Programs National Science Foundation National Science Foundation NSF Requirements for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments National Science Foundation Pre-Award FAQs National Institutes of Health Policies Training & Outreach Research Related Training Overview Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training / Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Forms Library News Open Search Search Research Education, Program Dev and Outreach Teams Deanna HendricksonDirectorResearch Education and Outreach404-719-7199Email Lee BroxtonManagerResearch Education and Outreach470-891-3566Email Mont\u00e9 HammonTraining and Outreach CoordinatorResearch Education and Outreach404-654-2910Email Kristi KirklandBusiness Operations Support Tech TempResearch Education and OutreachEmail Elizabeth Omiteru-SalamiTraining SpecialistResearch Education and Outreach404-594-0950Email INFORMATION AND RESOURCES Research Education, Program Development & Outreach Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, {"subdomain": "osp.gatech.edu", "content": "The Award Lifecycle | Office of Sponsored Programs Office of Sponsored Programs About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Meet Our Teams AVPRA Organization Charts Alphabetical Staff Directory Contacts by Teams AVPRA Administration and Support Teams Corporate & International Contracting Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for Academic Units Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI Team Subawards and Consulting Agreements Team Exchange Agreements Team Audits, Closeout & Small Business Plans Team Research Education and Outreach Team The Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Find Funding Types of Funding Corporate and International Contracting Prepare a Proposal Prepare a Proposal Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Publication of Results Closeout Closeout Resources by Sponsor or Type Sponsor Disclosure Requirements U.S. Corporate-Sponsored Research Corporate Research Proposals (Domestic) Contract Continuum / Sponsored Agreement Contract Types Sample Agreements for Corporate Contracting Research with International Sponsors Research Gifts Exchange Agreements Exchange Agreements Overview Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, CHOA, Biolocity) Georgia Tech - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) - VentureLab Grants Biolocity Translational Programs National Science Foundation National Science Foundation NSF Requirements for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments National Science Foundation Pre-Award FAQs National Institutes of Health Policies Training & Outreach Research Related Training Overview Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training / Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Forms Library News Open Search Search The Award Lifecycle Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Prepare a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Closeout The award lifecycle at Georgia Tech consists of six stages, broken down into two phases (pre-award and post-award). For an explanation of each stage, please see detailed bullets on this page. You can download the Georgia Tech Award Lifecycle Infographic using the button below. Award Lifecycle Infographic Pre-Award Find Funding The process begins with the researcher developing an idea and seeking funding. Once a source of funding has been identified, notify your Departmental Research Administrator (DRA) and Academic Unit or GTRI Contracting Officer (CO) of your intent to submit. Develop Proposal The researcher (working together with the Departmental Research Administrator) will prepare a proposal, including a statement of work, budget, budget justification, etc. They will then upload into the appropriate sponsor system (if required). Before any proposal is submitted to a funding agency, it must first be routed through Georgia Tech\u2019s internal review process via the eRouting system at least 3 days prior to the sponsor\u2019s due date. Submit Proposal Once all departmental review and approval has finished and any pre-award compliance concerns have been addressed, the CO [serving as the Authorized Organizational Representative (AOR)] will review and either ask for revisions or submit to sponsor as the authorized signatory. Award and Sub-award Negotiation & Acceptance When you receive a Notice of Award or Selection, forward to your CO so award documents can be obtained. The CO will then review and negotiate any terms and conditions, removing or mitigating anything unacceptable, and communicate with you as needed. Any outstanding compliance concerns must be addressed prior to acceptance. Only the CO can accept and execute the award. After award execution, an award (AWD) number will be generated and award is viewable in the Contracting Information System (CIS). Post-Award Award and Sub-award Management & Reporting Grants and Contracts Accounting will create a worktag (G) number for the award in the financial system and you will be notified that funds are available for expenditure. Effort should not commence until G number has been established. You then move into the management and reporting stage of your project where you must follow the administrative requirements, cost principles and specific terms and conditions applicable to the award. Closeout Project closeout is an administrative process that is handled in conjunction with a Contracting Specialist assigned to the OSP Closeout Team. The requirements for project closeout are established by contractual provisions and/or agency regulations. This award lifecycle section of the website was created to guide researchers through every stage of the process and answer frequently asked questions. At every stage, we are here to support you. Please don't hesitate to contact us with any questions you have along the way. Find Funding To stay current on federal funding opportunities, faculty should search comprehensive websites that list federal funding opportunities and sign up for e-mail alerts in areas of interest. Learn more \u00bb Prepare a Proposal Once a funding opportunity has been identified, principal investigators (PIs) prepare a proposal. Every grant proposal has its own special requirements for information that needs to be included. Learn more \u00bb Route a Proposal Before any proposal is submitted to a funding agency, it must first be routed through Georgia Tech's internal review process. Proposals are routed via the eRouting system.\u200b Learn more \u00bb Negotiation and Acceptance Once you receive a Notice of Award or Selection, forward to your CO, or if it is unavailable communicate with CO so award documents can be obtained. CO will review and negotiate any terms and conditions, removing or mitigating anything unacceptable, and communicate with you as needed. Learn more \u00bb Manage an Award GTCrossroads offers campus administrators, researchers, and PIs the ability to track proposals, manage awards, request subagreement actions, and submit deliverables. Once a new award has been granted, the Office of Sponsored Programs is responsible for several activities associated with managing the award. Learn more \u00bb Closeout Project closeout is an administrative process that is handled by a contracting specialist assigned to the OSP Closeout Team. The requirements for project closeout are established by contractual provisions and/or agency regulations. 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Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) - VentureLab Grants Biolocity Translational Programs National Science Foundation National Science Foundation NSF Requirements for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments National Science Foundation Pre-Award FAQs National Institutes of Health Policies Training & Outreach Research Related Training Overview Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training / Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Forms Library News Open Search Search AVPRA Administration and Support Teams Cynthia HopeAssociate Vice President for Research AdministrationOffice of the AVPRA404-385-6119Email Chris D'UrbanoDirectorAdministrative Support / Enterprise Systems404-313-1735Email Kadean KhanManager, Enterprise Systems TeamEnterprise SystemsEmail James LoweManagerAdministrative SupportEmail Williams \"Rex\" WelchDirectorHuman Resources404-385-0321Email Rhea AustinAdministrative Professional IIIAdministrative Support404-385-4662Email Lura BirgeDeltek Subject Matter ExpertEnterprise Systems404-308-8149Email Abigail BoydBusiness AnalystEnterprise Systems404-385-6698Email Patricia HeadData ArchitectEnterprise Systems404-894-6953Email Tennyson MerkersonInformation Technology Professional SeniorInformation Technology, Facilities & Security404-291-1217Email Nick PerezDirectorInformation Technology, Facilities & Security404-894-1657Email Carla PerryAdministrative Professional IIIAdministrative SupportEmail Keith RobinsonAssociate DirectorInformation Technology, Facilities & Security404-894-6928Email Eric SadlerAppl Support Analyst SrInformation Technology, Facilities & Security404-227-2903Email Marcia ScottExecutive Assistant to the AVPRAOffice of the AVPRA404-385-3041Email Tydus StaplesSystems Support Engr IIInformation Technology, Facilities & SecurityEmail Amanda WrightBusiness Analyst IIEnterprise SystemsEmail Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, {"subdomain": "osp.gatech.edu", "content": "Leadership (AVPRA) | Office of Sponsored Programs Office of Sponsored Programs About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Meet Our Teams AVPRA Organization Charts Alphabetical Staff Directory Contacts by Teams AVPRA Administration and Support Teams Corporate & International Contracting Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for Academic Units Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI Team Subawards and Consulting Agreements Team Exchange Agreements Team Audits, Closeout & Small Business Plans Team Research Education and Outreach Team The Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Find Funding Types of Funding Corporate and International Contracting Prepare a Proposal Prepare a Proposal Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Publication of Results Closeout Closeout Resources by Sponsor or Type Sponsor Disclosure Requirements U.S. Corporate-Sponsored Research Corporate Research Proposals (Domestic) Contract Continuum / Sponsored Agreement Contract Types Sample Agreements for Corporate Contracting Research with International Sponsors Research Gifts Exchange Agreements Exchange Agreements Overview Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, CHOA, Biolocity) Georgia Tech - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) - VentureLab Grants Biolocity Translational Programs National Science Foundation National Science Foundation NSF Requirements for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments National Science Foundation Pre-Award FAQs National Institutes of Health Policies Training & Outreach Research Related Training Overview Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training / Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Forms Library News Open Search Search Leadership (AVPRA) About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Cynthia \u201cCindy\u201d Hope is Georgia Tech\u2019s associate vice president for Research Administration in the Office of the Executive Vice President for Research. As a 25-year higher education veteran, Hope was the assistant vice president for research and director of the Office of Sponsored Programs at the University of Alabama before joining Georgia Tech in 2019. At Georgia Tech, she served as the Office of Sponsored Programs\u2019 director of government and not-for-profit contracts and grants. Hope previously served on the board of the Council on Governmental Relations and chaired its costing policies committee. She is a former chair and remains on the executive committee of the Federal Demonstration Partnership, and she served six years on the National Science Foundation\u2019s business and operations advisory committee. Hope oversees all operations of research administration and sponsored programs, identifying sponsored research opportunities to grow the Georgia Tech research enterprise. She ensures Georgia Tech stays in compliance with state and federal rules and regulations. Hope also provides thought leadership and guidance to all Institute research administration matters, ensuring Georgia Tech remains a top-tier research university. Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, {"subdomain": "osp.gatech.edu", "content": "Directions and Parking | Office of Sponsored Programs Office of Sponsored Programs About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Meet Our Teams AVPRA Organization Charts Alphabetical Staff Directory Contacts by Teams AVPRA Administration and Support Teams Corporate & International Contracting Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for Academic Units Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI Team Subawards and Consulting Agreements Team Exchange Agreements Team Audits, Closeout & Small Business Plans Team Research Education and Outreach Team The Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Find Funding Types of Funding Corporate and International Contracting Prepare a Proposal Prepare a Proposal Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Publication of Results Closeout Closeout Resources by Sponsor or Type Sponsor Disclosure Requirements U.S. Corporate-Sponsored Research Corporate Research Proposals (Domestic) Contract Continuum / Sponsored Agreement Contract Types Sample Agreements for Corporate Contracting Research with International Sponsors Research Gifts Exchange Agreements Exchange Agreements Overview Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, CHOA, Biolocity) Georgia Tech - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) - VentureLab Grants Biolocity Translational Programs National Science Foundation National Science Foundation NSF Requirements for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments National Science Foundation Pre-Award FAQs National Institutes of Health Policies Training & Outreach Research Related Training Overview Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training / Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Forms Library News Open Search Search Directions and Parking USEFUL MAPS & LINKS Dalney Street Building on Google Maps Visitors: Georgia Tech Parking and Transportation Georgia Tech Campus Map Getting to Georgia Tech About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Georgia Tech Research Administration - Dalney Street Building The Dalney Street Building (926 Dalney Street NW) houses these Georgia Tech units and supporting organizations: Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Office of Technology Licensing (OTL) Grants & Contracts Accounting Georgia Tech Research Corporation (GTRC) Georgia Tech Applied Research Corporation (GTARC) Mailing Address 926 Dalney Street NW Atlanta, GA 30332-0420if by express courier, zip code is 30318 Physical Address 926 Dalney Street NW Atlanta, GA 30332On Georgia Tech's main campus, in Midtown Atlanta. Find us on the Campus Map. Find us on Google Maps. Parking There is a fee-for-entry parking garage (Visitor\u2019s Area 12: Dalney Deck W22) adjacent to the Dalney Street Research Administration Building. The cost is $2.00 per hour, payable by card only. Visitors are issued a ticket at the gate and will pay when exiting the deck. The entrance to Dalney Deck W22 is located on Dalney Street NW (Visitors and General Entrance). An entrance on Greenfield St NW (Badge Scan Only) is for personnel with parking assignment at W22. The entrance to the office building faces south, away from the parking deck. Once walking, exit the parking deck at the first floor on Dalney Street and take a right at the sidewalk (south) and another right at the Dalney Street Building sign (west). You will enter the building at the lobby and research security personnel are available to greet you and sign in guests. For Georgia Tech parking maps and information, visit Georgia Tech's Parking and Transportation \"Visitors\" webpage. Find Dalney Deck W22 on the Campus Map. Finding the Building on Campus The Dalney Street Research Administration Building (926 Dalney Street NW) is located just northwest of Georgia Tech\u2019s Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design and south of the J. Frank Smith Centennial Research Building (790 Tenth Street NW). We are located just one block west of State Street, between Center Street Apartments South (to our west) and the Baker Building (to our east). Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, {"subdomain": "osp.gatech.edu", "content": "Alphabetical Staff Directory | Office of Sponsored Programs Office of Sponsored Programs About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Meet Our Teams AVPRA Organization Charts Alphabetical Staff Directory Contacts by Teams AVPRA Administration and Support Teams Corporate & International Contracting Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for Academic Units Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI Team Subawards and Consulting Agreements Team Exchange Agreements Team Audits, Closeout & Small Business Plans Team Research Education and Outreach Team The Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Find Funding Types of Funding Corporate and International Contracting Prepare a Proposal Prepare a Proposal Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Publication of Results Closeout Closeout Resources by Sponsor or Type Sponsor Disclosure Requirements U.S. Corporate-Sponsored Research Corporate Research Proposals (Domestic) Contract Continuum / Sponsored Agreement Contract Types Sample Agreements for Corporate Contracting Research with International Sponsors Research Gifts Exchange Agreements Exchange Agreements Overview Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, CHOA, Biolocity) Georgia Tech - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) - VentureLab Grants Biolocity Translational Programs National Science Foundation National Science Foundation NSF Requirements for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments National Science Foundation Pre-Award FAQs National Institutes of Health Policies Training & Outreach Research Related Training Overview Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training / Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Forms Library News Open Search Search Alphabetical Staff Directory Yatri AminContracting Officer (International)Corporate and International Contracting404-387-5954Email Eme AndersonContracting OfficerSupporting Sciences and Liberal Arts404-803-1647Email Rhea AustinAdministrative Professional IIIAdministrative Support404-385-4662Email Tara BarkerContracting SpecialistCorporate and International Contracting470-553-2578Email Diane BarneyManagerU.S. Department of Defense Awards for GTRI404-385-8056Email Rochelle BarryManagerCloseout404-385-2076Email Lauren BeebeContracting OfficerExchange Agreements470-487-2379Email Lura BirgeDeltek Subject Matter ExpertEnterprise Systems404-308-8149Email Crystal Blackman-PhilbertContracting OfficerU.S. Department of Defense Awards for GTRI404-894-1693Email Abigail BoydBusiness AnalystEnterprise Systems404-385-6698Email Marisela BravoContracting OfficerSponsored Programs Subawards and Consulting Agreements470-717-0616Email Lakita BrooksManagerSupporting Computing, Design, Business and Other Units404-894-6923Email Lea BrooksContracting OfficerSupporting College of Engineering470-898-9327Email Shari BrothersContracting SpecialistCorporate and International Contracting678-684-9914Email Christopher BrownContracting OfficerExchange Agreements470-585-9179Email Stephanie BroxtonContracting Specialist, Monitoring TeamSponsored Programs Subawards and Consulting Agreements770-286-6880Email Lee BroxtonManagerResearch Education and Outreach470-891-3566Email Erin BunnContracting Officer (Industry)Corporate and International Contracting470-606-9299Email Roberta BurkeDirectorGovernment & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI404-385-2082Email Leland ButisbauchContracting OfficerU.S. Department of Defense Awards for GTRI404-385-5448Email Tom CapitanoContracting OfficerSupporting College of Engineering404-385-4245Email Catherine CassidyContracting OfficerSupporting Computing, Design, Business and Other Units404-385-4093Email Perrin ChamContracting OfficerSponsored Programs Subawards and Consulting Agreements404-413-2000Email Madelyn ConnFinancial Analyst III, Finance TeamSponsored Programs Subawards and Consulting Agreements404-308-0847Email Maureen CraftContracting OfficerCorporate and International ContractingEmail Kendall CrosbyAssociate DirectorExchange Agreements470-421-9933Email Jack CullerContracting OfficerExchange Agreements470-421-36714Email Kamie CunninghamGrants AdministratorCloseout404-894-1661Email Victoria CustodioSubrecipient Monitoring OfficerSponsored Programs Subawards and Consulting Agreements404-385-3645Email Chris D'UrbanoDirectorAdministrative Support / Enterprise Systems404-313-1735Email Vannessa DanielsManagerSupporting Sciences and Liberal Arts404-894-6924Email Naranja DavisContracting OfficerSupporting Sciences and Liberal Arts404-385-8139Email Brian DysonContracting Officer (Industry)Corporate and International Contracting470-572-3581Email Elizabeth EasonContracting OfficerInternal Support and Review470-501-0318Email Jarrett R. EllisAssociate DirectorCorporate and International Contracting404-894-6929Email Lara ErdelyanContracting OfficerExchange Agreements404-831-3149Email Melinda FrancisContracting SpecialistSponsored Programs Subawards and Consulting Agreements404-385-5585Email Trey FrauneContracting OfficerFederal, Industry Under Federal Prime, and Not-For-Profit Awards for GTRI404-683-1765Email Candice GrayFinancial Administrator IIIFinancial Compliance404-413-2000Email Tammy GreenContracting SpecialistCloseout404-385-4409Email Katrice GreenContracting OfficerSupporting Computing, Design, Business and Other Units404-385-2077Email Yathurshi (Yadu) HaaseContracting Officer (Industry)Corporate and International Contracting404-858-6440Email Tia HainesContracting OfficerSupporting College of Engineering404-385-4409Email Mont\u00e9 HammonTraining and Outreach CoordinatorResearch Education and Outreach404-654-2910Email Teri HansenManagerFederal, Industry Under Federal Prime, and Not-For-Profit Awards for GTRI404-894-6927Email Patricia HeadData ArchitectEnterprise Systems404-894-6953Email Doug HeatonContracting OfficerSupporting College of EngineeringEmail Deanna HendricksonDirectorResearch Education and Outreach404-719-7199Email Bruce HenryDirectorOSP Finance, Closeout & Small Business Plans404-894-7443Email Sophia Herbert-PetersonDirectorCorporate and International Contracting404-385-6705Email Allyson HoganFinancial Admin IIISponsored Programs Subawards and Consulting Agreements404-304-5003Email Cynthia HopeAssociate Vice President for Research AdministrationOffice of the AVPRA404-385-6119Email Steven HoustonContracting OfficerCorporate and International ContractingEmail Jacqueline JohnsonContracting SpecialistGovernment & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI / U.S. Department of Defense Awards for GTRIEmail Alexus JonesContracting OfficerSupporting Sciences and Liberal ArtsEmail Kadean KhanManager, Enterprise Systems TeamEnterprise SystemsEmail Kristi KirklandBusiness Operations Support Tech TempResearch Education and OutreachEmail Steffanie KruzanContracting OfficerFederal, Industry Under Federal Prime, and Not-For-Profit Awards for GTRI404-894-4718Email Laura LetbetterContracting OfficerFederal, Industry Under Federal Prime, and Not-For-Profit Awards for GTRI404-308-5956Email Jesse LeVineContracting SpecialistSupporting Computing, Design, Business and Other UnitsEmail Sherry LevyContracting OfficerFederal, Industry Under Federal Prime, and Not-For-Profit Awards for GTRI404-275-9423Email Michael LittleSmall Business Plans AdministratorSmall Business Administration & Reporting404-894-2780Email James LoweManagerAdministrative SupportEmail Damya LumpkinContracting OfficerExchange AgreementsEmail Jamaal MadisonContracting SpecialistSupporting College of EngineeringEmail Chase McCallumContracting Officer (Industry)Corporate and International Contracting470-653-9080Email Kevin McConnellFinancial Analyst IIIOSP Finance, Closeout & Small Business PlansEmail Alison MelvinContracting OfficerGovernment & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI / U.S. Department of Defense Awards for GTRI470-512-7435Email Tennyson MerkersonInformation Technology Professional SeniorInformation Technology, Facilities & Security404-291-1217Email Sarah MillsContracting OfficerFederal, Industry Under Federal Prime, and Not-For-Profit Awards for GTRI404-894-1692Email Scott NilesManager, Engineering & IRIsSupporting College of Engineering404-385-2080Email Morganne NorwoodAssistant to the Executive DirectorCorporate and International Contracting / Sponsored Programs Subawards and Consulting Agreements / Exchange Agreements470-626-6662Email Stacey Oliver-JohnsonContracting OfficerSupporting College of Engineering404-894-6930Email Elizabeth Omiteru-SalamiTraining SpecialistResearch Education and Outreach404-594-0950Email Brittany OrrContracting SpecialistU.S. Department of Defense Awards for GTRI470-421-8166Email Amelia ParrContracting Officer (Research Gifts)Corporate and International Contracting404-385-4207Email Alison PefferContracting OfficerExchange Agreements404-561-6045Email Nick PerezDirectorInformation Technology, Facilities & Security404-894-1657Email Carla PerryAdministrative Professional IIIAdministrative SupportEmail Steven PilcherManagerSponsored Programs Subawards and Consulting Agreements404-894-6939Email Sheree PoseyFinancial Compliance Program ManagerSponsored Programs Subawards and Consulting Agreements404-623-7355Email Ashvin RajContracting SpecialistSupporting College of Engineering404-670-1935Email Keith RobinsonAssociate DirectorInformation Technology, Facilities & Security404-894-6928Email Eric SadlerAppl Support Analyst SrInformation Technology, Facilities & Security404-227-2903Email Michael SalterContracting Officer (Industry)Corporate and International Contracting470-583-7943Email Marcia ScottExecutive Assistant to the AVPRAOffice of the AVPRA404-385-3041Email Lucy ShinContracting OfficerSponsored Programs Subawards and 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WelchDirectorHuman Resources404-385-0321Email Natalie WilliamsResearch Program CoordinatorSponsored Programs Subawards and Consulting AgreementsEmail Leyu WondwossenExchange Agreements SpecialistExchange AgreementsEmail Kevin WozniakExecutive DirectorCorporate and International Contracting / Sponsored Programs Subawards and Consulting Agreements / Exchange Agreements404-385-1437Email Amanda WrightBusiness Analyst IIEnterprise SystemsEmail Lucy YarbroughContracting OfficerU.S. Department of Defense Awards for GTRI404-385-2084Email Lauretta ZhaoContracting OfficerExchange Agreements770-829-7772Email Nadia ZitmanContracting SpecialistSponsored Programs Subawards and Consulting Agreements770-894-6936Email Find a Contracting Officer by Teams Corporate & International Contracting Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for Academic Units Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI Team Research Subawards and Consulting Agreements Team Exchange Agreements Team Staff by Administrative Teams AVPRA Administration and Support Teams Audits, Closeout & Small Business Plans Team Research Education & Outreach Team Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, 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Pre-Award FAQs National Institutes of Health Policies Training & Outreach Research Related Training Overview Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training / Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Forms Library News Open Search Search Institutional Profile About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Georgia Tech Research Corporation & Georgia Tech Applied Research Corporation are not-for-profit entities. Our Federal Cognizant Agency is the Office of Naval Research (ONR). ONR's contact is: Office of Naval Research Antoinette Bigby, Administrative Contracting Officer 100 Alabama Street, NW, Suite 4R15 Atlanta, GA 30303-3104 Antoinette.Bigby@navy.mil Phone: 770.562.1614 We are located in the following Congressional Districts: United States: 5th Georgia Senate: 39th Georgia House of Representatives: 48th Fulton County Applicant Information Georgia Tech Research Corp. 926 Dalney Street, NW, Atlanta, GA 30332-0415 DUNS: 09-739-4084; Unique Entity Identifier (UEI): EMW9FC8J3HN4; Employer Identification No. (EIN): 580603146; Awardee Organization Code (NSF): 001569300; Corporate & Gov't Entity No. (CAGE): 1G474 Georgia Tech Applied Research Corp. 926 Dalney Street, NW, Atlanta, GA 30332-0415 DUNS: 36-412-4651; Unique Entity Identifier (UEI): L3G5SBQ2PLK5; Employer Identification No. (EIN): 582374837; Awardee Organization Code (NSF): 5300012004; Corporate & Gov't Entity No. (CAGE): 1FEZ4 NAICS Codes (in lieu of SIC Codes) 541715 - R&D in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology) Human & Animal Assurance Numbers Human Subject Assurance is: Federal Assurance (FWA): 00001731 / Expires November 18, 2027 Animal Welfare Assurance No: D16-00474 (A3822-01) / Expires September 30, 2024 Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Related Offices Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) Georgia Tech's Research Corporations (GTRC & GTARC) Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting (GCA) Office of Research Integrity Assurance (ORIA) Quick Links F&A Rates Institutional Profile OSP Forms OSP Training Research Policies Visiting OSP: Parking and Directions Service and Support Emergency Information/GTENS Alerts EthicsPoint Hotline Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Combating Human Trafficking User account menu Log in"}, {"subdomain": "osp.gatech.edu", "content": "About | Office of Sponsored Programs Office of Sponsored Programs About About OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) Meet Our Teams AVPRA Organization Charts Alphabetical Staff Directory Contacts by Teams AVPRA Administration and Support Teams Corporate & International Contracting Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for Academic Units Team Government & Not-For-Profit Contracting for GTRI Team Subawards and Consulting Agreements Team Exchange Agreements Team Audits, Closeout & Small Business Plans Team Research Education and Outreach Team The Award Lifecycle The Award Lifecycle Overview Find Funding Find Funding Types of Funding Corporate and International Contracting Prepare a Proposal Prepare a Proposal Proposal Prep Systems Budget Subawards Facilities & Administrative Rates Small Business Plans Boilerplates & Proposal Resources Route/Submit a Proposal Route/Submit a Proposal Submit a Proposal Negotiation and Acceptance Negotiation and Acceptance Manage an Award Manage an Award Managing Data Managing Proprietary Information Deliverables Requesting a Subaward Publication of Results Closeout Closeout Resources by Sponsor or Type Sponsor Disclosure Requirements U.S. Corporate-Sponsored Research Corporate Research Proposals (Domestic) Contract Continuum / Sponsored Agreement Contract Types Sample Agreements for Corporate Contracting Research with International Sponsors Research Gifts Exchange Agreements Exchange Agreements Overview Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) Data Use Agreements (DUAs) Translational Research Grants (GRA, CHOA, Biolocity) Georgia Tech - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Relationship Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) - VentureLab Grants Biolocity Translational Programs National Science Foundation National Science Foundation NSF Requirements for Safe and Inclusive Working Environments National Science Foundation Pre-Award FAQs National Institutes of Health Policies Training & Outreach Research Related Training Overview Classes and Certifications Training Catalog and Registration Saba Quest LMS Help Internal Certification Programs External Certifications, Associations, and Opportunities Subaward Workday Training / Demos CITI Online Training for Georgia Tech Communication and Community Listservs, Newsletters, Networking, and Town Halls Bulletins and Outreach Combat Human Trafficking Contract Management Project Federal Concerns of Improper Foreign Influence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Forms Library News Open Search Search OSP Institutional Profile Directions and Parking Leadership (AVPRA) The Office of Sponsored Programs provides progressive and responsive assistance in several areas of research administration, including specialized educational, informational, and technological support to research administrators and faculty. OSP provides research faculty with full-service \u201ccradle to grave\u201d support and administration for research contracts and grants at Georgia Tech including the following sponsors: All Federal Agencies State and Local Governments Universities Federal Agency Pass-Through (regardless of type of pass-through entity) Non-Profits (excluding private foundations) Services include review and interpretation of contract and grant requirements, determination of appropriate terms and conditions, and establishment of pre-contract agreements as well as the monitoring all active contracts and grants, including modification of existing agreements. In addition, OSP undertakes the following activities to support the research community: Provides assistance and guidance in identifying, reviewing, processing, and submitting formal proposals. Offers educational opportunities in research administration to the campus community. Provides internal training on research administration and Georgia Tech's lifecycle of awards. OSP's internal research administration certification program is offered at three levels (Basic, Intermediate and Advanced) and is targeted to academic department administrators who perform pre- and post-award functions. Candidates for certification must successfully complete a series of workshops. Oversees submission of all proposal and grant applications for sponsored research, other sponsored proposals, and instruction from GTRC, GTARC, and the Georgia Institute of Technology. Contracting Officers review proposals and cost estimates for compliance with sponsor requirements and Institute policies, and prepare the business portion of proposals. Contracting Officers serve as the sponsor\u2019s point of contact for business matters, negotiate terms of the contract or grant, and sign, in conjunction with an officer of GTRC or GTARC, the resulting agreement. Supports the Research Administration Buzz (RAB) quarterly meeting, which provides professional development and networking opportunities to departmental research administrators. RAB contributes to the development of policies and practices that fairly reflect the mutual interests and separate obligations of both departmental and central research administration. To register for the quarterly RAB Meetings, click here and search for the next event. 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OSP contract management services will likely be impacted throughout August. Learn more \u00bb Rates Policies eRouting Directions & Parking The award lifecycle at Georgia Tech consists of six stages, broken down into two phases: pre-award and post-award. Resources explain each stage, including an Award Lifecycle Infographic. Learn more \u00bb How can OSP help? Quick links to get you the information you need. Proposal Process Research with Corporate Sponsors Subawards Institutional Profile AVPRA/OSP Organization Charts Budget Planning Research with International Sponsors OSP Staff Directory NDA, MTA, or DUA Request Research Education & Outreach News & Announcements NSF \u2013 Upcoming Changes effective 1/27/23January 25, 2023 Important updates to NSF requirements were discussed at the January 18th Research Admin Buzz (RAB) meeting. Please review each of the topics below and reach\u2026Read More >> NIH \u2013 New Requirements effective 1/25/23January 24, 2023 Important updates to NIH requirements were discussed at the January 18th Research Admin Buzz (RAB) meeting. Please review each of the topics below and reach\u2026Read More >> Important Updates re: U.S. Federally Funded ResearchJanuary 23, 2023 Please see the message below that was sent out this morning by Dr. Abdallah to over 10,000+ researchers. He provided us with this update during last Wednesday's Research Administration Buzz (RAB) Meeting. If you were unable to attend, you can access the recorded session by clicking on the \"\u2026Read More >> View All \u00bb Calendar Thursday January 26 Pre-Award Budgeting, F&A, and Cost Principles Tuesday January 31 Post-Award Management & Financial Compliance Wednesday February 1 Post-Award Management & Research Compliance Thursday February 16 Specialized Service Agreements (SSA) View All \u00bb Looking for something else? These quick links take you to campus departments that provide these services. 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Link Directory Sibling Syllabus Supporting Your Student Tech Tales Coloring Book VIP Discount Program Stay Connected Contact Us Ambassadors & Advisory Board Virtual Workshops Yellow Jacket Family Hive GT: Utility Links Contact Us Make a Gift Open Search Search Search GT H.U.B. GT H.U.B. provides support to students experienced foster care, and who have or are at risk of experiencing homelessness. The program assists students who do not have a \"family\" support system at Georgia Tech. Financial support, programs, and resources are intended to provide an inclusive and communal environment leading to increased retention and student success. Residence Hall Kits Each student can receive with a move-in kit including: sheets, pillow, comforter, towels, hand towels, wash cloths, shower caddy, laundry detergent, desk lamp, cork board, white boards, toilet tissue, paper towels, blanket, body loofah, trash can, alarm clock, and hangers. Dues for Clubs, Intramural sports, Greek organizations, LLCs Best practice shows that student involvement in campus organizations is critical to retention and student satisfaction. Our students are encouraged to join clubs, Greek Life, LLCs, and intramural sports teams. They will apply for the funds from the GT H.U.B. Scholarship to cover the costs of associated dues. Summer housing fees/Bridge loans for internship/co-op students Students who need funding for short-term housing while pursuing an internship or co-op can apply for support through the GT H.U.B. Scholarship. Alternative Service Break Trip Each student will have the opportunity to participate in an Alternative Service Break Trip through the Office of Student Engagement. Students must apply to join an ASB trip and if selected could then access GT H.U.B. Scholarship fund to pay their trip fees. Host Holidays Students will receive information on how to sign up to spend Thanksgiving with local families through the Student Government Association's \"Home for the Holidays\" program or informally through the GT H.U.B. volunteer families. Mentorship Program Mentors are GT faculty and staff who are trained to provide one-on-one mentoring to GT H.U.B. students. Mentors will help their students navigate the Institute, discuss challenges, identify strengths, build their network and provide overall support. Questions? For more information contact Tyler Barker, Parent & Family Programs Coordinator. 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Link Directory Sibling Syllabus Supporting Your Student Tech Tales Coloring Book VIP Discount Program Stay Connected Contact Us Ambassadors & Advisory Board Virtual Workshops Yellow Jacket Family Hive GT: Utility Links Contact Us Make a Gift Open Search Search Search Events FAQs Family Weekend In 2022 Family Weekend celebrated is 34th anniversary! The Parent and Family Programs signature event is the perfect time to visit your Georgia Tech student, learn more about campus life, and create special memories. It is intentionally scheduled for the end of sixth week of classes and typically past the first round of exams for students, a good time for families to visit their students and shower them with extra support and love. When is the next Family Weekend?October 20-22, 2023When does Family Weekend registration open and close?Family Weekend registration will open in August, 2023. The specific date will be announced via email, on our website, and on our Facebook page.How do I know I successfully completed the registration process?Upon completing the registration process, you will receive a confirmation email. You will receive a second confirmation email a week prior that will include more information about the day. Tickets for events will be included in a registration packet distributed upon arrival at check in. If you don't receive this email, please contact us.Does everyone attending Family Weekend need to complete the liability release waiver and the image release form?Yes, each participant, including the Georgia Tech student and any participating parents, is required to have completed liability and image release forms in order to join us for the events of the day. Please print and bring signed your releases on the day of the event.Waiver of Liability, Assumption of Risk and Indemnity Agreement (Over 18)Image License & Release Form for GT ActivityDo I have to register my student(s) for Family Weekend?Yes! A Georgia Tech student registration is required for in order for your family to attend Family Weekend. We have planned these events to be for your entire family, and this is a great time for your family to connect with your Georgia Tech student(s). We encourage you to ask your student(s) about any conflicting exams, papers or other events that my conflict before registering for Family Weekend.Where is the event held at Georgia Tech?The activities will be in a few locations around campus throughout the day. Please check the schedule as we get closer to the date of the event.How much does Family Weekend cost?Family Weekend Registration Fee $28.95 per person for adults (13 and up) and Georgia Tech students. $10.00 per person for youth ages 6-12. Children 5 and under are free with registered guests. *GT Student Registration is required for participation. Additional fees are required for various events including Georgia Tech Night at Six Flags, tailgate lunch, football tickets, and Jazz Brunch. Visit the registration page for more information.Is there a refund policy?Parent and Family Programs strives to provide a special experience for our students and family members participating in our programs. To ensure the quality of programming offered during Family Weekend, we DO NOT offer any refunds. We encourage you to make sure your family can attend Family Weekend before registering.Additional Questions?If you have any additional questions, comments or concerns, please feel free to contact us at parents@gatech.edu or at 404.385.1396. Grandparents & Friends Day Offered by Parent and Family Programs the event encourages Georgia Tech students to invite grandparents, family members, and friends to campus for the day. Guests arrive on campus a Saturday morning for tours of campus and Atlanta, a luncheon with a guest speaker, and a GT baseball game. Family members will learn more about life on campus and will create special memories with their GT student. When is the next Grandparents & Friends Day?Spring 2024.When can I register?Registration will open on January 31, 2024. How do I know I successfully completed the registration process?Upon completing the registration process, you will receive a confirmation email. You will receive a second confirmation email a week prior that will include more information about the day. Tickets for events will be included in a registration packet distributed upon arrival at check in. If you don't receive this email please contact us.Who can come to the event?GT students, grandparents, family members, and friends are invited to participate. We only require that at least one Georgia Tech student attends and serves as a host to the participant(s).Does a GT student have to attend?Yes, a Georgia Tech student has to register, pay, and attend in order for their guest to attend.Is transportation provided throughout the day for those with limited mobility?Yes, we have buses available for the Atlanta Bus Tour, , and to assist families to designated locations. A limited amount of golf carts will also be available (with student drivers) to assist throughout the day.Where is the event held at Georgia Tech?The activities will be in a few locations around campus throughout the day. Please check the schedule as we get closer to the date of the event.May I get directions to Georgia Tech?We will provide comprehensive directions to Georgia Tech with our registration confirmation.Where do I check-in?Check in will take place in the Smithgall Student Services building, located next to the John Lewis Student Center, at 353 Ferst Drive NW, Atlanta, Georgia 30332Do I need to complete a liability form?Yes, each participant, including the Georgia Tech student and any participating parents, is required to have completed liability and image license forms in order to join us for the events of the day. Please print and bring signed your releases on the day of the event.Parental/guardian Request to Participate Release and Waiver Agreement (Under 18)Waiver of Liability, Assumption of Risk and Indemnity Agreement (Over 18)Image License & Release Form for GT ActivityAre overnight accommodations available?Accommodations on campus are not provided, but we will have a discounted hotel rate for families joining us. Information will be posted when registration opens.Is there a cost for Grandparents & Friends Day?The registration fee is $50 per family member/friend and $40 per GT student. The fee covers tours, lunch, GT baseball tickets, Paper & Clay Craft Center fee, parking, and other costs involved in the day.Is there a refund policy?Georgia Tech is proud to have you join us on our campus for this amazing event. With so many activities we have to offer, we are not able to offer refunds for cancellationsAdditional Questions?If you have any additional questions, comments or concerns, please feel free to contact us at parents@gatech.edu or at 404.385.1396. Sibs Day Sibs Day is a fun-filled day sponsored by Parent & Family Programs. Georgia Tech students may host brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews, cousins, and/or family friends (ages 7-18)! Guests arrive on campus a Saturday morning for a full day of activities. They learn more about campus life at Tech and create special memories with their GT student. When is the next Sibs Day?The next Sibs Day will be held in early 2024.When can I register?Registration will open in late 2023.How do I know I successfully completed the registration process?Upon completing the registration process, you will receive a confirmation email. You will receive a second confirmation email a week prior that will include more information about the day. Tickets for events will be included in a registration packet distributed upon arrival at check in. If you don't receive this email please contact us. Please remember what email you use to register. As a parent, if you use your student's email to register, they will get the confirmations, not you.Who can come to the event?Georgia students, siblings, family members, friends, and parents are invited to participate. We only require that at least one Georgia Tech student attends and serves as a host to the participant(s).Do I have to bring a sibling?No, you do not have to bring a sibling to join in the fun of Sibs Day. You may invite a niece, nephew, cousin or family friend to join you!Can parents come to Sibs Day?Absolutely! We will be happy to have you. Please note the registration fee is per person for family/guest and the programming is geared to children/GT students.Can you suggest some things for parents to do in Atlanta that weekend?Yes, we are putting together a list of activities and local attractions for parents and guardians to check out while their kids are on campus that weekend and will have it available at check-in.Does a Georgia Tech student have to attend?Yes, a Georgia Tech student has to register, pay, and attend in order for their guest to attend.Where is the event held at Georgia Tech?The activities will be in a few locations, including the John Lewis Student Center, McCamish Pavilion, Exhibition Hall, and others around campus. Please check the schedule as we get closer to the date of the event.May I get directions to Georgia Tech?We will provide comprehensive directions to Tech with our registration confirmation.Where do I check-in?Check in will take place in the Smithgall Student Services building, located next to the John Lewis Student Center, at 353 Ferst Drive NW, Atlanta, Georgia 30332.Do I need to complete a liability and group image release forms?Yes, each participant, including the Georgia Tech student and any participating parents, is required to have completed liability and image license forms in order to join us for the events of the day. Please print and bring signed your releases on the day of the event. Also, a liability waiver is required granting permission for a child/minor to participate in the activities of Sibs Day.Liability Waiver - https://procurement.gatech.edu/sites/default/documents/WaiverReleaseFY23.pdfGroup Image Release - https://legal.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/images/group_image_license_release_for_gt_activity_internet.pdfAre overnight accommodations available?Accommodations on campus are not provided, but we will have a discounted hotel rate for families joining us. Information is coming soon.Is there a cost for Sibs Day?The registration fee is $55 per participant and covers two meals, campus tours, educational and fun activities, a ticket to the Georgia Tech Men\u2019s Basketball game, a Sibs Day long sleeve shirt and a sling bag.Is there a refund policy?Georgia Tech is proud to have you join us on our campus for this amazing event. With so many activities we have to offer, we are not able to offer refunds for cancellationsAdditional Questions?If you have any additional questions, comments or concerns, please feel free to contact us at parents@gatech.edu or at 404.385.1396. 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Link Directory Sibling Syllabus Supporting Your Student Tech Tales Coloring Book VIP Discount Program Stay Connected Contact Us Ambassadors & Advisory Board Virtual Workshops Yellow Jacket Family Hive GT: Utility Links Contact Us Make a Gift Open Search Search Search Volunteer Opportunities Parent and Family Programs always welcomes parent volunteers! We find that parents are often the Institute\u2019s best ambassadors. Your assistance is vital in order to provide first-hand knowledge of life as a Georgia Tech parent. Volunteer opportunities are announced monthly via ParentNews, our electronic newsletter. If you are not receiving it please visit the Stay Connected page and submit your contact information or like us on Facebook. 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Link Directory Sibling Syllabus Supporting Your Student Tech Tales Coloring Book VIP Discount Program Stay Connected Contact Us Ambassadors & Advisory Board Virtual Workshops Yellow Jacket Family Hive GT: Utility Links Contact Us Make a Gift Open Search Search Search Parents Giving Every year, parents of new, current, and former Georgia Tech students provide generous philanthropic support to the Institute. These gifts provide Georgia Tech with valuable resources that fill in the gaps after all state dollars, tuition, and fees have been allocated. All gifts go directly to helping students, whether your gift helps provide food to students in need, counseling to students in crisis, or extracurricular enrichment to students looking for purpose and belonging, it will make a difference \u2014 promoting Georgia Tech\u2019s mission and enhancing campus life for all students. Parents Fund One of the primary sources of financial support for students and student organizations across campus the fund supports the STAR and Grant programs, the Student Leadership Grants and the Dean's Discretionary fund. More about the Parents Fund Parents Leadership Meet the members of Parents Leadership Giving Council who made gifts of $1,000 or more in support of Georgia Tech students, and the current members of the Parent Board. Georgia Tech Parent Board Family Legacy Endowment The Family Legacy Endowment is an endowed fund, named for your family that awards a grant every year to a Georgia Tech program you and your student wish to support. 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Link Directory Sibling Syllabus Supporting Your Student Tech Tales Coloring Book VIP Discount Program Stay Connected Contact Us Ambassadors & Advisory Board Virtual Workshops Yellow Jacket Family Hive GT: Utility Links Contact Us Make a Gift Open Search Search Search Tech Tales Coloring Book You may download and print the Tech Tales coloring and activity book for the enjoyment of all your family. The book was illustrated by Francisco Sandoval and includes fun facts about Georgia Tech. Download eBook To view or print PDF files, Adobe Acrobat Reader must be installed on your computer. You may download Adobe Acrobat Reader free of charge from the Adobe web site. To return to this page, use the back button on your browser. 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Link Directory Sibling Syllabus Supporting Your Student Tech Tales Coloring Book VIP Discount Program Stay Connected Contact Us Ambassadors & Advisory Board Virtual Workshops Yellow Jacket Family Hive GT: Utility Links Contact Us Make a Gift Open Search Search Search Photo Gallery 2020 Our next Grandparents Day is coming next Spring 2023. We're looking forward to see you all then. In the meantime enjoy a selection of photos from our 2020 edition. We had a lot of fun hosting you and your guests! 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Link Directory Sibling Syllabus Supporting Your Student Tech Tales Coloring Book VIP Discount Program Stay Connected Contact Us Ambassadors & Advisory Board Virtual Workshops Yellow Jacket Family Hive GT: Utility Links Contact Us Make a Gift Open Search Search Search VIP Discount Program Parent & Family Programs has forged partnerships with many local and national businesses to offer special savings, at no additional cost, to all Yellow Jacket parents and family members. VIP Partners include area hotels, restaurants, entertainment and service businesses that support and partner with Georgia Tech. Click on the links below to see what discounts are available and remember to check back often as new vendors will be added on a regular basis. We hope you enjoy these savings just for being a Yellow Jacket family member! Hotels More Information Restaurants Discounts coming soon Entertainment Discounts coming soon Services Discounts coming soon Please contact us with any questions. 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Link Directory Sibling Syllabus Supporting Your Student Tech Tales Coloring Book VIP Discount Program Stay Connected Contact Us Ambassadors & Advisory Board Virtual Workshops Yellow Jacket Family Hive GT: Utility Links Contact Us Make a Gift Open Search Search Search Sibling Syllabus Parents and Family Programs 101 Tips to stay connected with your Yellow Jacket sibling. Fall-Spring-Summer Mon\u2013Sun 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Professor: George P. Burdell Office: Georgia Tech Campus Office Hours: Anytime OVERVIEW This interactive and virtual list of activities was made for your family to do anytime of the year. The list is divided into 15 weeks, but you can do any of the activities in any order. For example, you could do Week 10 activity first and then jump to Week 1. You decide what activity sounds like fun for your family. These activities are meant to help both your Georgia Tech student and their siblings at home (or cousins/friends) stay connected and engaged throughout the year. After all, we are all part of the Yellow Jacket family! Go Jackets! CLASS SCHEDULE Week 1-6 Week 1: Heads Up! and Zoom Party Games Heads Up! is a fun guessing game. Now you can play Heads Up! with long-distance family members through setting up a Zoom. Then you each join the conversation and you can all see each other and play fun games together like Heads Up! Trivia, Karaoke, Quick Draw, UNO, and more. Week 2: Bake Together Find a recipe that your Georgia Tech student and sibling both like and can bake together but separately. Parent supervision might be needed, but at the end you\u2019ll both have delicious treats to enjoy. Week 3: Watch a Movie Together Netflix Party has quickly picked up steam as a popular tool that allows for watching movies together online. And it\u2019s simple enough to use: Just download it as a Chrome extension, open a video or show on Netflix, click the \u201cNP\u201d icon in the right hand corner, and share the link with the friends you want to invite to get the party started. That party, to be clear, looks like a little chat room on the side of your video window. Check out this an other apps at 10 Apps To Watch Movies Together With Long Distance Friends by Fixing Port. Week 4: Video Chat While Coloring Download our Tech Tales coloring book. Siblings can color and learn more about Georgia Tech while video chatting with you. Week 5: Build a Virtual Puzzle Puzzles are a great way to spend time together while doing something mentally stimulating. Many sites offer free puzzles you can complete collaboratively online. Plus, there\u2019s no way to lose pieces! A guide to multiplayer puzzles can be found at Jigsaw Explorer website. Week 6: Send a Letter or Care Package It\u2019s always exciting to get something in the mail. Write a letter to your Georgia Tech student or sibling or put together a care package with their favorite snacks and candy! Week 7-12 Week 7: Family Trivia with Kahoot! Family trivia is such a fun way to get to know family members and reminisce on family memories. With Kahoot!, family trivia becomes a great game to play with long-distance family members. One person will need to gather or think of the trivia questions. One easy way to collect answers to questions is with a free SurveyMonkey survey. Set-up a free Kahoot! account and easily input the questions and answers. Do a screen share on Zoom or another video chat to play together. Week 8: Personalized Family Jeopardy with Factile How much do you know about your personal family history, family vacations, or family-favorite movie quotes? Easily create a completely personalized Jeopardy style board with categories and clues with a free account with Factile. Do a screen share on Zoom or share your game\u2019s unique URL to play your personalized family jeopardy games with long-distance family members. Week 9: Dance Party Play some music and dance together to relieve any stress and have fun. Week 10: Go for a Walk Go for a walk and catch up together on a phone call. Week 11: What\u2019s Your Mood? Ask your Georgia Tech student and sibling to share how they\u2019re feeling today using emojis. You each can post your emoji in the chat on your computers or phones. Use this as a time to check in and see how you both are doing this week. Week 12: What\u2019s in Your Backpack? Ask your Georgia Tech Student and sibling to take three items out of their backpack. Have them share a few sentences about each item. This is a great way to find out more about what they are learning in school and more about their current interests. Week 13-15 Week 13: Virtual Scavenger Hunt Find a time when you both have about 30 minutes to an hour to have a virtual scavenger hunt. Ask your Georgia Tech student and sibling to find the following items: A yellow crayon or marker Black socks A family picture A pair of shoes A stuffed animal or blanket Shampoo A book Hand sanitizer A mask Something green Candy or fruit Week 14: What\u2019s Your Favorite Trip? Ask your Georgia Tech Student and sibling to answer this question: What\u2019s your favorite trip we went on as a family? Why was it your favorite? This is a great way to bond more with your sibling and maybe talk about what trip you would like to take in the future together! Week 15: Create a Plan Create a plan for something fun to do together as a Georgia Tech student and sibling the next time the Georgia Tech student is home for a break. Maybe a trip to your local Zoo? A hike? A bike ride together? Game night with pizza? What sounds good to you both? 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Link Directory Sibling Syllabus Supporting Your Student Tech Tales Coloring Book VIP Discount Program Stay Connected Contact Us Ambassadors & Advisory Board Virtual Workshops Yellow Jacket Family Hive GT: Utility Links Contact Us Make a Gift Open Search Search Search Ambassadors & Advisory Board Directory Our current Parent Advisory Board and Parent and Family Ambassadors support local communities with peer-to-peer advice for other Yellow Jacket parents in their areas. They also serve as hosts and volunteers for local events to further spread the \u201cGood Word\u201d about Georgia Tech. If you wish to become and Ambassador or wish to learn more about the program please visit the Parent and Family Ambassadors page. The name and the email address of our current Parents Advisory Board and Parent and Family Ambassadors are listed below. They are happy to respond to questions from prospective and current parents and families about Georgia Tech. If your region is not listed, then a representative is not currently available in your area. Please contact Parent and Family Programs at parents@gatech.edu if you have a question. Alabama Vestavia Hills Amy and Scott Clemmons amykclemmons@gmail.com Arizona Scottsdale Elizabeth and Jeff Twait elizabeth.twait@gmail.com California Solvang Cris and Helena Avery helenaaavery@yahoo.com Los Angeles Melissa Bordy mbordy@heldproperties.com Portola Valley Kelly Bossut bossutfamily@msn.com Menlo Park Celine Sanie celine@sanie.com San Jose Amber Kazmi Amarkaz@yahoo.com San Anselmo Dawn Uhalley dawnuhalley@gmail.com Colorado Castle Rock Christian and Robert Phelps christianphelps@yahoo.com Florida Saint Johns Cathy Talbot cftalbot@comcast.net Naples Nena Korunda korundamd@yahoo.com Brandon Kim Ruiz ruizkim91@gmail.com Orlando Marla and Nick LaFalce marla.lafalce@gmail.com Bonita Springs Andrea and Greg Stetson agstetson@comcast.net Jacksonville Lisa and Richard Still lstill@comcast.net Ponte Vedra Beach Denise and Pritam Harnois & Das dmharnois@me.com Sarasota Samuel and Beth Reasoner & Byron-Reasoner beth@bbreasoner.com Lauderhill Patricia White pwhite7221@comcast.net Cooper City Qi Yao su5su@yahoo.com Ellenton Srinivas Garre s_garre@yahoo.com Tampa Ms. Benette Gilbert benettegilbert@gmail.com Georgia Kennesaw Kimberley Sherman chemsherman@gmail.com Dacula Barry Morgenroth Morgenrb@bellsouth.net Johns Creek Dani Sizanoski Ferreira sizanoski@yahoo.com Atlanta Ahmet Gunesen ag-atlanta@aol.com Atlanta Susan Pina susan.pina@comcast.net Dacula Lori D'Adamio dadamio92@gmail.com Atlanta Maria Topalova maria2top@yahoo.com Macon Rick and Ch\u00e9ri Frame cheriframe@gmail.com Acworth Kate Humphrey al.kate@gmail.com Alpharetta Cynthia Shah cynthiashah@gmail.com Canton Julie Canfield rjcanfield139@gmail.com Kennesaw Maxine Pierre maxmatpie@gmail.com Leesburg Claire Lang cblang@bellsouth.net Atlanta Michael and Stephanie Emry smemry@gmail.com Dahlonega Sherri Wells sherriwells333@gmail.com Thomasville Mike and Christy Owens christypowens@gmail.com Sandy Springs Michael and Maria Brady maria.raine.2@gmail.com Saint Simons Island Kelley Baione kelley_ann_b@hotmail.com Milton Marina and Patrick Daniel marina@secon.com Dunwoody Veronica Muehring veronicamuehring@gmail.com Sandy Springs Susan Muly smmuly@gmail.com Alpharetta Jon and Patricia Kirby Whitley patriciawhitley@gmail.com Martinez Cathy Axel cathyaxel@yahoo.com Peachtree City Jill Sellers audvm@bellsouth.net Alpharetta Pika White pika.white@gmail.com Peachtree City Kathy Van Zyl kathy@van-zyl.net Marietta Minni Sharma minniks@gmail.com Atlanta Angela and Paul Smith angela.parktavern@gmail.com Athens Tatiana Williamson tbw32@hotmail.com Milton Michael & Michele Lopes lopesm@bv.com Marietta Rebecca Mohandiss rebeccamohandiss@gmail.com Atlanta Delina Malinoff malinoffd@gmail.com Atlanta Weiping Cao nmicaowp@gmail.com Atlanta SreekanthReddy Gongalareddy gsrireddy@gmail.com Woodstock Robert & Kathryn Neely kate@theneelys.com Lawrenceville Maria Copeland mcopeland10@gmail.com Marietta Jose and Waleska Gonzalez waleskaegonzalez@gmail.com Suwanee Sudhir Sohani ssohanius@gmail.com Marietta Jian Li Madison jianlm@yahoo.com Johns Creek Li Tag li30022@gmail.com Dunwoody Stacey and Alan Prusak staceyprusak@yahoo.com Braselton Colleen Cox colleencox71@gmail.com Marietta Anne Cumberledge annecumberledge@yahoo.com Cumming Christine Bell christine@aggiebells.com Pooler Laura Arneson laura3030golf@gmail.com Macon Danyelle George danyelle_george@yahoo.com Marietta Jill Mutimer jcmutimer@comcast.net Atlanta Drs. 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Link Directory Sibling Syllabus Supporting Your Student Tech Tales Coloring Book VIP Discount Program Stay Connected Contact Us Ambassadors & Advisory Board Virtual Workshops Yellow Jacket Family Hive GT: Utility Links Contact Us Make a Gift Open Search Search Search Grandparents and Friends Day The 2nd annual Grandparents & Friends Day event will be held on March 11, 2023 Georgia Tech Parent and Family Programs is excited to host our 2nd Grandparents & Friends Day! Grandparents, family members, and friends of Georgia Tech students are invited to campus on Saturday, March 11, to learn more about Georgia Tech history and traditions, participate in campus life, and cheer on the Yellow Jackets at a baseball game against Notre Dame! Grandparents & Friends Day was first held in March 2020, and it was a big hit! Georgia Tech students are encouraged to invite grandparents, family members, and friends to campus for the day. Attendees will arrive on campus Saturday, March 11, and check-in at Smithgall Student Services building before a campus tour or a bus tour of Atlanta highlights. Lunch will be provided at the Georgia Tech Hotel, and everyone will enjoy a student performance. After lunch, attendees will head over to watch the GT Baseball team play Notre Dame. The day concludes with optional activities after the game, including fun at our Paper & Clay Craft Center and the 2023 Guthman Musical Instrument Competition at the Ferst Center. Family members will learn more about campus life at Georgia Tech and create special memories with their GT students. Buzz may be visiting with all the families that day, too! Fee for the day - $50 per grandparent, family member/friend per person and $40 per Georgia Tech student Grandparent & Friends Day registration is available on a first-come, first-served basis. The registration fee covers tour costs, lunch, GT Baseball game, Paper & Clay Craft Center fees, parking in the Student Center parking deck, and transportation costs (buses and golf carts will be available). You can purchase tickets to the Guthman Musical Instrument Competition separately. NOTE: All family members and friends are welcome at all events, but ALL attendees must register as participants. Anyone can be a participant as long as they have a Georgia Tech student as a member of their group. Grandparents and Friends Day online registration has now closed. We will have on-site registration for a limited number of families that show up on Saturday, March 11 from 9 - 10 a.m. in Smithgall Student Services atrium (located at 353 Ferst Drive NW, Atlanta, GA). You can park in the Student Center parking deck, bring your parking ticket with you, and we will validate your parking. Please email parents@gatech.edu or call 404-385-1396 with any questions. If you have any questions about this event, please visit our Events FAQs page. Schedule-at-a-Glance March 11, 2023 9:00 am -10:00 am - Check-in at Smithgall Student Services Building 10:00 am - 11:30 am - Campus Tours or Atlanta City Bus Tours 11:30 am - 1:00 pm - Luncheon at Georgia Tech Hotel Ballroom 2:00 pm - GT Baseball vs. Notre Dame at Russ Chandler Stadium 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm (Optional) - Paper & Clay Craft Center - Included in registration fee 7:00 pm - (Optional) - 2023 Guthman Musical Instrument Competition (must purchase tickets separately ) Hotel Information Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center - 800 Spring Street, Atlanta, GA Non-smoking King bedding accommodations have been blocked. Please note that all guestrooms are non-smoking. For any other requests or inquiries, please enter this information within the appropriate request boxes during the reservations process or call the hotel directly by calling (800) 706-2899 or (404) 838-2100. Booking Deadline: 02/24/2023. For any additional nights needed before or after the posted group dates, please contact the hotel directly at (800)706-2899 to check availability. 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Sharing your information We will not share your information with third parties except: as required by law; as necessary to protect Institute interests; as necessary to further Institute research efforts pursuant to approvals from appropriate data stewards and the IRB; and/or with service providers acting on our behalf who have agreed to protect the confidentiality of the data. Links to other websites This site may contain links to other websites not affiliated with the Institute. We are not responsible for the privacy practices of these other sites. We encourage you to read the privacy statements of other sites for assurance that their practices safeguard your privacy. Legal Notice Notwithstanding any language to the contrary, nothing contained herein constitutes nor is intended to constitute an offer, inducement, promise, or contract of any kind. The data contained herein is for informational purposes only and is not represented to be error free. Any links to non-Georgia Institute of Technology information are provided as a courtesy. They are not intended to nor do they constitute an endorsement by the Georgia Institute of Technology of the linked materials. Copyright Infringement Pursuant to 17 U.S.C. Sec. 512(c)(2), notice of claims of copyright infringement should be directed to copyright.notify@gatech.edu. For additional copyright-related information, please send an email to copyright.notify@gatech.edu. European Union General Data Protection Regulation ( ) Privacy Notice Lawful Basis for Collecting and Processing of Personal Data Georgia Tech is an institute of higher education involved in education, research, and community development. In order for Georgia Tech to educate its students both in class and on-line, engage in world-class research, and provide community services, it is essential, necessary, and Georgia Tech has lawful bases to collect, process, use, and maintain data of its students, employees, applicants, research subjects, and others involved in its educational, research, and community programs. The lawful bases include, without limitation, admission, registration, delivery of classroom, on-line, and study abroad education, grades, communications, employment, applied research, development, program analysis for improvements, and records retention. Examples of data that Georgia Tech may need to collect in connection with the lawful bases are: name, email address, IP address, physical address or other location identifier, photos, as well as some sensitive personal data obtained with prior consent. For more information regarding the , please review Georgia Tech\u2019s General Data Protection Regulation Compliance Policy. In addition, Georgia Tech units may have their own -compliant Privacy Notice posted on their website. Most of Georgia Tech\u2019s collection and processing of personal data will fall under the following categories: Processing is necessary for the purposes of the legitimate interests pursued by Georgia Tech or third parties in providing education, employment, research and development, community programs. Processing is necessary for the performance of a contract to which the data subject is party or in order to take steps at the request of the data subject prior to entering into a contract. This lawful basis pertains primarily but not exclusively to research contracts. Processing is necessary for compliance with a legal obligation to which Georgia Tech is subject. The data subject has given consent to the processing of his or her personal data for one or more specific purposes. This lawful basis pertains primarily but not exclusively to the protection of research subjects, providing medical and mental health services. There will be some instances where the collection and processing of personal data will be pursuant to other lawful bases. Types of Personal Data collected and why Georgia Tech collects a variety of personal and sensitive data to meet one of its lawful bases, as referenced above. Most often the data is used for academic admissions, enrollment, educational programs, job hiring, provision of medical services, participation in research, development and community outreach. Data typically includes name, address, transcripts, work history, information for payroll, research subject information, medical and health information (for student health services, or travel), and donations. If you have specific questions regarding the collection and use of your personal data, please contact the Privacy Program within the Office of Ethics and Compliance at privacy@gatech.edu. If a data subject refuses to provide personal data that is required by Georgia Tech in connection with one of Georgia Tech\u2019s lawful bases to collect such personal data, such refusal may make it impossible for Georgia Tech to provide education, employment, research or other requested services. FERPA The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) provides that \u201cDirectory Information\u201d is information not generally considered harmful or an invasion of privacy if disclosed. Directory Information is considered public information, but the categories of information that comprise Directory Information also comprise \u201cpersonal data\u201d under the . Please review Georgia Tech's definition of Directory Information for further information, including how to prohibit the release of Directory Information. Where Georgia Tech gets Personal Data and Special Categories of Sensitive Personal Data Georgia Tech receives personal data and special categories of sensitive personal data from multiple sources. Most often, Georgia Tech gets this data directly from the data subject or under the direction of the data subject who has provided it to a third party (for example, application for admission to Georgia Tech through use of the Common App). Individual Rights of the Data Subject under the Individual data subjects covered by Georgia Tech\u2019s General Data Protection Regulation Compliance Policy will be afforded the following rights: information about the controller collecting the data the data protection officer contact information the purposes and legal basis/legitimate interests of the data collection/processing recipients of the personal data if Georgia Tech intends to transfer personal data to another country or international organization the period the personal data will be stored the existence of the right to access, rectify incorrect data or erase personal data, restrict or object to processing, and the right to data portability the existence of the right to withdraw consent at any time the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority (established in the ) why the personal data are required, and possible consequences of the failure to provide the data the existence of automated decision-making, including profiling if the collected data are going to be further processed for a purpose other than that for which it was collected Note: Exercising of these rights is a guarantee to be afforded a process and not the guarantee of an outcome. Any data subject who wishes to exercise any of the above-mentioned rights may do so by filling such request with the Privacy Program in the Office of Ethics and Compliance at privacy@gatech.edu. Website Data Collected and Why; Cookies Please see the Website section above for details regarding information collected from Georgia Tech websites and Cookies. Security of Personal Data subject to the All personal data and special categories of sensitive personal data collected or processed by Georgia Tech under the scope of the Georgia Tech General Data Protection Regulation Compliance Policy must comply with the security controls and systems and process requirements and standards of NIST Special Publication 800-171 as set forth in the Georgia Tech Controlled Unclassified Information Policy. We will not share your information with third parties except: as necessary to meet one of its lawful purposes, including but not limited to, its legitimate interest, contract compliance, pursuant to consent provided by you, as required by law; as necessary to protect Georgia Tech\u2019s interests; with service providers acting on our behalf who have agreed to protect the confidentiality of the data. Georgia Tech is a unit of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia (the \u201cBOR\u201d), and data is shared with the BOR and its employees. Georgia Open Records Act As a state university, Georgia Tech is subject to the provisions of the Georgia Open Records Act (ORA). Except for those records that are exempt from disclosure under the ORA, the ORA provides that all citizens are entitled to view the records of state agencies on request and to make copies for a fee. The ORA requires that Georgia Tech produce public documents within three business days. For more information on Georgia Tech\u2019s ORA compliance, please visit the Open Records Act page on the Legal Affairs website. Data Retention Georgia Tech keeps the data it collects for the time periods specified in the University System of Georgia Records Retention Schedules: https://www.usg.edu/records_management/schedules/ For examples of Student Records Retention Schedules, see: https://www.usg.edu/records_management/schedules/934 For examples of Human Resources (Employment) Records Retention Schedules, see: https://www.usg.edu/records_management/schedules/930 Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL) of the People's Republic of China Privacy Notice Lawful Basis for Processing of Personal Information Georgia Tech is an institute of higher education involved in education, research, and community development. In order for Georgia Tech to educate its students both in class and on-line, engage in world-class research, and provide community services, it is essential, necessary, and Georgia Tech has lawful bases to collect, process, use, and maintain personal information of its students, employees, applicants, research subjects, and others involved in its educational, research, and community programs. The lawful bases include, without limitation, admission, registration, delivery of classroom, on-line, and study abroad education, grades, communications, employment, applied research, development, program analysis for improvements, and records retention. Examples of personal information that Georgia Tech may need to handle in connection with the lawful bases are: name, email address, IP address, physical address or other location identifier, date of birth, phone number, photos, details of education and/or employment qualifications, as well as sensitive personal information obtained with separate consent. For the purpose hereunder, to handle personal information includes personal information collection, storage, use, processing, transmission, provision, disclosure, deletion, etc. In addition, Georgia Tech units may have their own PIPL-compliant Privacy Notice posted on their website. Most of Georgia Tech\u2019s processing of personal information will fall under the following categories: The data subject has given consent to the processing of his or her personal information. Processing is necessary for entering into or the performance of a contract to which the data subject is a party. Processing is necessary for compliance with a legal obligation to which Georgia Tech is subject. To process personal information disclosed by the data subject or otherwise lawfully disclosed within a reasonable scope in accordance with the applicable laws. There will be some instances where the processing of personal information will be pursuant to other lawful bases. Georgia Tech will not collect and and handle sensitive personal information unless the separate and explicit consent as required under the applicable laws is obtained. Types of Personal Information Handled and Why Georgia Tech handles a variety of personal and sensitive information to meet one of its lawful bases, as referenced above. Most often the personal information is used for academic admissions, enrollment, educational programs, job hiring, provision of medical services, participation in research, development and community outreach. Personal information typically includes name, address, transcripts, work history, information for payroll, research subject information, medical and health information (for student health services, or travel), and donations. If you have specific questions regarding the handling of your personal information, please contact the Privacy Program within the Office of Ethics and Compliance at privacy@gatech.edu. If a data subject refuses to provide personal information that is required by Georgia Tech in connection with one of Georgia Tech\u2019s lawful bases to handle such personal data, such refusal may make it impossible for Georgia Tech to provide education, employment, research or other requested services. FERPA The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) provides that \u201cDirectory Information\u201d is information not generally considered harmful or an invasion of privacy if disclosed. Directory Information is considered public information, but the categories of information that comprise Directory Information also comprise \u201cpersonal information\u201d under the PIPL. Please review Georgia Tech's definition of Directory Information for further information, including how to prohibit the release of Directory Information. Where Georgia Tech gets Personal Information and Sensitive Personal Information Georgia Tech receives personal information and sensitive personal information from multiple sources. Most often, Georgia Tech gets this data directly from the data subject or under the direction of the data subject who has provided it to a third party (for example, application for admission to Georgia Tech through use of the Common App). Individual Rights Under the PIPL Individual Data Subjects will be afforded the following rights: Information about the handler the data protection officer contact information the purposes and legal basis/legitimate interests of the personal information processing recipients of the personal information if the handled personal information is transferred, including without limitation, international transfers from the PRC to abroad countries/area, transfers to third party service providers the period the personal information will be stored the right to access, copy, rectify incorrect data or erase personal information, restrict or object to handling, and the right to data portability the right to withdraw consent at any time why the personal information are required, and possible consequences of the failure to provide information the existence of automated decision-making, including profiling if the collected personal information are going to be further processed for a purpose other than that for which it was collected Note: Exercising of these rights is a guarantee to be afforded a process and not the guarantee of an outcome. Any data subject who wishes to exercise any of the above-mentioned rights may do so by filling such request with the Privacy Program within the Office of Ethics and Compliance at privacy@gatech.edu. Website Data Collected and Why: Cookies Please see the Website section above for details regarding information collected from Georgia Tech websites and Cookies. Security of Personal Information subject to the PIPL All personal information and sensitive personal information handled by Georgia Tech must comply with the security controls and systems and process requirements and standards of NIST Special Publication 800-171 as set forth in the Georgia Tech Controlled Unclassified Information Policy. Transfer and Disclosure of Personal Information Georgia Tech is a unit of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia (the \u201cBOR\u201d), and personal information is shared with the BOR and its employees. Personal information may also be transferred to third party service providers of Georgia Tech to process on Georgia Tech\u2019s behalf. These third party service providers include providers of IT services, identity management, website hosting and management, data analysis, data back-up and archiving, security and storage services(including cloud service providers), and other services related to education, research and community service. When Georgia Tech transfer personal information to third parties, it is done for the purposes stated hereunder, for the administration and maintenance of websites and associated systems, and/or other internal or administrative purposes. It is Georgia Tech\u2019s policy to use only third party service providers that are bound to maintain appropriate levels of security and confidentiality and handle personal information only as instructed by Georgia Tech pursuant to the contract concluded between them. As required, personal information may be transferred to other countries/area from the PRC. Georgia Tech will ask for separate consent to the transfer of personal information across border. Georgia Tech may also disclose personal information to law enforcement, regulatory and other government agencies and authorities, professional bodies and other third parties, as required by and/or in accordance with applicable law or regulation. Georgia Open Records Act As a state university, Georgia Tech is subject to the provisions of the Georgia Open Records Act (ORA). Except for those records that are exempt from disclosure under the ORA, the ORA provides that all citizens are entitled to view the records of state agencies on request and to make copies for a fee. The ORA requires that Georgia Tech produce public documents within three business days. For more information on Georgia Tech\u2019s ORA compliance, please visit the Open Records Act page on the Legal Affairs website. Personal Information Retention Georgia Tech keeps the personal information it collects only for as long as is necessary for the fulfillment of the purposes for which the information is to be used, or for the time periods specified in the University System of Georgia Records Retention Schedules: https://www.usg.edu/records_management/schedules/ For examples of Student Records Retention Schedules, see: https://www.usg.edu/records_management/schedules/934 For examples of Human Resources (Employment) Records Retention Schedules see: https://www.usg.edu/records_management/schedules/930 Amendment This Notice will be updated from time to time by Georgia Tech to comply with applicable law and regulations or other legitimate purposes. Subject to obtaining the explicit consent of data subject as may be required by applicable law, the new modified Privacy Notice will apply from that revision date. Therefore, Georgia Tech encourages you to review this Notice periodically to be informed about how Georgia Tech are protecting personal information. Last updated: 25 January 2022 Privacy Questions? 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Link Directory Sibling Syllabus Supporting Your Student Tech Tales Coloring Book VIP Discount Program Stay Connected Contact Us Ambassadors & Advisory Board Virtual Workshops Yellow Jacket Family Hive GT: Utility Links Contact Us Make a Gift Open Search Search Search Registration Sibs Day 2023 - SOLD OUT Due to HIGH DEMAND for Sibs Day tickets (after a two year hiatus due to COVID-19), we are SOLD OUT of Sibs Day tickets as of 1/3/2023. We did add an additional 200 tickets in December and those have already sold as well. Unfortunately, we are unable to add anymore tickets due to capacity and safety issues that day. Anyone can be a Sibs Day participant as long as they have a Georgia Tech student as a member of their group. The age range for this event is ages 7-18, but parents and family members can also join in the fun! Please note that no on-site registration will be available. All participants must check in at this location to receive their schedule, basketball ticket, Sibs Day long-sleeve shirt, sling bag, nametag & lanyard, and a campus map. A liability waiver must be completed for each participant, including Georgia Tech students, siblings, and other family members. While you are waiting for the opening session, get your picture taken with the Ramblin\u2019 Wreck! Upon completing the registration process, you will receive a confirmation email. Please remember what email you used to register as that is the email that will receive a confirmation email a week prior to Sibs Day and will include more information about the day. If you do not receive this email, please email parents@gatech.edu or call 404-385-1396. Registration Fee Cost: $55 per person Youth (ages 7-18), GT student, and parent/family members (everyone must pay $55 to attend) Your Sibs Day Registration Fee includes: Brunch in North Avenue Dining Hall Campus Tours Educational Sessions Ticket to GT Men\u2019s Basketball vs. Florida Tech at 2:00 P.M. at McCamish Pavilion Catered Dinner at Exhibition Hall Fun Activities (including bowling, billiards, a community service project, and a movie) 2023 Sibs Day Long Sleeve T-shirt Sibs Day Clear Drawstring GT Bag Tickets for events will be included in a registration packet distributed upon arrival at check-in. Refund policy: Please note that we are unable to provide refunds for any reason. Sibs Day Long Sleeve Shirt Image Long sleeve shirts are included with the Sibs Day registration fee Youth Sizes - Small, Medium, Large, and X-Large Adult Sizes - X-Small, Small, Medium, Large, X-Large, XX-Large, XXX- Large Sibs Day 2023 Schedule-at-a-Glance Our Sibs Day 2023 is Back to the '80s! So get ready to play that mixtape, put on your neon shades, and have some fun as we blast to the past! 8 - 9 a.m. - Check-in at Smithgall Student Services Building (353 Ferst Drive NW, Atlanta, GA) 9:30 - 11:15 a.m. - Campus Tours (Rotating with Brunch) 9:30 - 11:15 a.m. - Brunch in North Ave. (Rotating with Campus Tours) 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. - Educational Sessions (No pre-registration needed for these sessions) 2- 4 p.m. GT Men's Basketball Game vs. Florida Tech in McCamish Pavilion 5:00 - 6:30 p.m. - Dinner in Exhibition Hall 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. - Bowling, Billiards, Games, Movies, and Snacks in the John Lewis Student Center 8:30 - 9:30 p.m. - Pick-up/Check-out: John Lewis Student Center - Tech Rec Sibs Day 2023 Final Schedule Sibs Day Final Schedule - Click Here Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "parents.gatech.edu", "content": "Hotel Information | Parent and Family Programs Parent and Family Programs Home About About Us Parent Assistant Leaders Sponsorship Staff Family Weekend Family Weekend Schedule Registration T-Shirt Hotel Information Sibs Day Sibs Day Registration Photo Album Grandparents Day Grandparents Day Photo Gallery Get Involved Ambassadors Parents Association Parents Giving Volunteer Resources Events FAQs GT H.U.B. Link Directory Sibling Syllabus Supporting Your Student Tech Tales Coloring Book VIP Discount Program Stay Connected Contact Us Ambassadors & Advisory Board Virtual Workshops Yellow Jacket Family Hive GT: Utility Links Contact Us Make a Gift Open Search Search Search Hotel Information Hotel Information Georgia Tech Parent and Family Programs has reserved discounted blocks for Family Weekend 2023 (see below) to help our families save money and be closer to campus for the weekend. At the bottom of this page there is a link to additional hotels in the area, too. Sonesta Select Rate: $149 per night Address - 1132 Techwood Drive NW, Atlanta, GA 30318 - Phone - 404-607-1112 Welcome to the Sonesta Select Atlanta Midtown - Georgia Tech, our pet-friendly hotel offering a convenient location near Georgia Institute of Technology, Turner Broadcasting System, and Piedmont Atlanta Hospital and Heart Institute. Following your visit to the area, kick back in comfort in our spacious rooms and suites. We provide modern amenities, including plush bedding, a movable desk, and mini fridge for a relaxing stay. Need to host an event? Our flexible meeting space is great for accommodating business meetings and intimate social events. Active travelers can take advantage of our seasonal outdoor pool and well-equipped fitness center to maintain a healthy lifestyle. During downtime, enjoy our refreshing outdoor patio seating areas. Georgia Tech Family Weekend 2023 \u2013 Sonesta Select Atlanta Midtown Reservations Link Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Rate: $249 per night Address - 800 Spring Street, Atlanta, GA 30308 Work smarter and stay relaxed at one of the best-equipped hotels in midtown Atlanta. The Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center is where innovative conferences thrive and business and sophistication meet. In the heart of Atlanta\u2019s vibrant Technology Square retail neighborhood, the only hotel on the Georgia Tech campus offers the perfect blend of a world-class conference center with the style and convenience of a chic city center hotel. Non-smoking King and Double bedding accommodations have been blocked for this group. Please note that all guestrooms are non-smoking. For any other requests or inquiries, please enter this information within the appropriate request boxes during the reservations process or call the hotel directly by calling (800) 706-2899 or (404) 838-2100. Hotel reservations hours are Monday through Friday 9am-6:30pm. For those attendees driving to the hotel, overnight parking is $15 per night. (For unlimited in and out access to the garage, an $18 pass is available.) For any additional nights needed before or after the posted group dates, please contact the hotel directly at (800)706-2899 to check availability. Booking Deadline - 8/31/2019 Georgia Tech Family Weekend 2023 \u2013 GT Hotel Reservation Link Click Here To View Additional Hotel Options Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "parents.gatech.edu", "content": "Photo Album | Parent and Family Programs Parent and Family Programs Home About About Us Parent Assistant Leaders Sponsorship Staff Family Weekend Family Weekend Schedule Registration T-Shirt Hotel Information Sibs Day Sibs Day Registration Photo Album Grandparents Day Grandparents Day Photo Gallery Get Involved Ambassadors Parents Association Parents Giving Volunteer Resources Events FAQs GT H.U.B. Link Directory Sibling Syllabus Supporting Your Student Tech Tales Coloring Book VIP Discount Program Stay Connected Contact Us Ambassadors & Advisory Board Virtual Workshops Yellow Jacket Family Hive GT: Utility Links Contact Us Make a Gift Open Search Search Search Photo Album 2020 Parent and Family Programs enjoyed hosting of our Georgia Tech Students and their siblings for Sibs Day 2020! The day was full of fun and excitement where students and their siblings were able to experience what makes Tech a great place to be. Please visit the Parent and Family Programs Facebook page and share your photos and comments! Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "parents.gatech.edu", "content": "Sibs Day | Parent and Family Programs Parent and Family Programs Home About About Us Parent Assistant Leaders Sponsorship Staff Family Weekend Family Weekend Schedule Registration T-Shirt Hotel Information Sibs Day Sibs Day Registration Photo Album Grandparents Day Grandparents Day Photo Gallery Get Involved Ambassadors Parents Association Parents Giving Volunteer Resources Events FAQs GT H.U.B. Link Directory Sibling Syllabus Supporting Your Student Tech Tales Coloring Book VIP Discount Program Stay Connected Contact Us Ambassadors & Advisory Board Virtual Workshops Yellow Jacket Family Hive GT: Utility Links Contact Us Make a Gift Open Search Search Search Sibs Day 7th Annual Sibs Day - SOLD OUT Saturday, February 18, 2023 Due to HIGH DEMAND for Sibs Day tickets (after a two year hiatus due to COVID-19), we are SOLD OUT of Sibs Day tickets as of 1/3/2023. We did add an additional 200 tickets in December and those have already sold as well. Unfortunately, we are unable to add anymore tickets due to capacity and safety issues that day. Parent and Family Programs proudly host Sibs Day each spring semester. This event, for Georgia Tech students, has become a favorite of many families each year! Georgia Tech students are invited to host brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews, cousins, family friends -- you name it (ages 7-18) and give them a taste of campus life \u2013 Yellow Jacket-style! Parents and other guests are invited to join in the day as well, but please note that programming is geared toward children and teens. For more information about Sibs Day, including the FINAL SCHEDULE, click here. Questions? Visit our Events FAQs page or email us at parents@gatech.edu. Registration The $55 registration fee covers the costs of two meals, snacks, campus tours, educational sessions, various campus activities/entertainment, including entrance into the GT Men\u2019s Basketball game, a Sibs Day long sleeve shirt and clear drawstring GT bag. Parents and family members are welcome at all events, but must register as a participant as well. Visit our Photo Album page to enjoy a selection of photos of our 2020 edition. You may also watch our 2019 video on our YouTube channel to learn more. More Information/Registration Schedule-at-a-Glance 8-9 a.m. - Check-in at Smithgall Student Services Building (353 Ferst Drive NW, Atlanta, GA) 9:30 - 11:15 a.m. - Campus Tours/Brunch at North Avenue Dining Hall 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. - Educational Sessions 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. - GT Men's Basketball Game vs. Florida Tech 5:00 - 6:30 p.m - Catered Dinner at Exhibition Hall 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. - Fun Activities (Bowling, Billiards, Games, Movie, and Community Service Project) 8:30 - 9:30 p.m. - Pick-up/Check-out from John Lewis Student Center (351 Ferst Drive NW, Atlanta, GA) Hotel Sonesta Select Atlanta Midtown 1132 Techwood Drive, Atlanta, GA 30318 Phone: 404-607-1112 Welcome to the Sonesta Select Atlanta Midtown - Georgia Tech. Our pet friendly hotel boasts a convenient location near Georgia Institute of Technology's McCamish Pavilion. The room rate is $139 per night. Reservation What are past attendees saying about Sibs Day at Georgia Tech? \u201cI love Sibs Day because it is the perfect opportunity for me to introduce my family to my Georgia Tech family\u201d - GT Student \u201cIt gives us an exciting opportunity to spend time with our siblings and encounter Georgia tech on a real level.\u201d - GT Brother \u201cMy entire family comes to Sibs Day every year. My little sister loves it and we always have a great day!\u201d \u2013 GT Student \u201cI love Sibs Day because it allows me to experience some of the research my brother does for the school and it gives me a chance to catch up with him\u201d \u2013 GT Brother \u201cThey had so much fun and are very eager to do it again. Normally, they don\u2019t get one on one time with their GT student sibling without mom around, so it was a nice change.\u201d \u2013 GT Mom \u201cGT is all he can talk about. He loved hanging out with \"real\" students and being on a college campus. He really wants to be a Yellow Jacket!\u201d \u2013 GT Mom \u201cIt gives us a chance to spend time together as a family again...an opportunity to stay connected!\u201d \u2013 GT Mom and Dad Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "parents.gatech.edu", "content": "T-Shirt | Parent and Family Programs Parent and Family Programs Home About About Us Parent Assistant Leaders Sponsorship Staff Family Weekend Family Weekend Schedule Registration T-Shirt Hotel Information Sibs Day Sibs Day Registration Photo Album Grandparents Day Grandparents Day Photo Gallery Get Involved Ambassadors Parents Association Parents Giving Volunteer Resources Events FAQs GT H.U.B. 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Link Directory Sibling Syllabus Supporting Your Student Tech Tales Coloring Book VIP Discount Program Stay Connected Contact Us Ambassadors & Advisory Board Virtual Workshops Yellow Jacket Family Hive GT: Utility Links Contact Us Make a Gift Open Search Search Search Registration & Fees FAMILY WEEKEND 2023 Registration will open in August 2023. OUR REFUND POLICY Parent and Family Programs strive to provide a special experience for our students and family members participating in our programs. To ensure the quality of programming offered during Family Weekend, we DO NOT offer any refunds. We encourage you to make sure your family members can attend Family Weekend and double-check the items in your cart before registering. Quick Links Schedule Hotel Information Parking and Transportation T-Shirt FAQs If you have any additional questions or concerns please contact us at parents@gatech.edu or at (404) 385-1396. 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Link Directory Sibling Syllabus Supporting Your Student Tech Tales Coloring Book VIP Discount Program Stay Connected Contact Us Ambassadors & Advisory Board Virtual Workshops Yellow Jacket Family Hive GT: Utility Links Contact Us Make a Gift Open Search Search Search Schedule Family Weekend 2023 Tentative Schedule-at-a-Glance Friday, October 20, 2023 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Check-In for Family Weekend, Smithgall Student Services Atrium 11 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. Self-Guided Campus Tours 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Lunch on Your Own 11 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. Yellow Jacket Educational Session 1 12 p.m. - 12:45 p.m. Yellow Jacket Educational Session 2 1 p.m. - 2 p.m. Institute Update with President Cabrera 1 p.m. - 6 p.m. Climb Time at the CRC! 2:30 p.m. - 5 p.m. Specialized Tours 3:30 p.m. \u2013 5 p.m. College and School Receptions 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. Dinner on Your Own 6 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. Family Fun Night (Bowling, Billiards, Crafts, etc.) 6:30 p.m. \u2013 10:30 p.m. Family Weekend at the Georgia Aquarium Saturday, October 21, 2023 8:30 am - 11:30 am Zipline portion of the Challenge Course Open 2 \u00bd hours prior to kick-off Check-In for Family Weekend on Tech Green 2 \u00bd hours prior to kick-off Family Weekend Tailgate on Tech Green 2 \u00bd hours prior to kick-off The Walk Down Yellow Jacket Alley TBD Kick-Off - GT vs Boston College Football Game Sunday, October 22, 2023 10:30 am \u2013 Noon Jazz Brunch with Dean Stein \u2013 GT Hotel & Conference Center Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "parents.gatech.edu", "content": "Family Weekend | Parent and Family Programs Parent and Family Programs Home About About Us Parent Assistant Leaders Sponsorship Staff Family Weekend Family Weekend Schedule Registration T-Shirt Hotel Information Sibs Day Sibs Day Registration Photo Album Grandparents Day Grandparents Day Photo Gallery Get Involved Ambassadors Parents Association Parents Giving Volunteer Resources Events FAQs GT H.U.B. Link Directory Sibling Syllabus Supporting Your Student Tech Tales Coloring Book VIP Discount Program Stay Connected Contact Us Ambassadors & Advisory Board Virtual Workshops Yellow Jacket Family Hive GT: Utility Links Contact Us Make a Gift Open Search Search Search Family Weekend Family Weekend 2023 SAVE THE DATE - Family Weekend 2023 will be held October 20-22. Registration will open shortly. Hotel information now available! Parent and Family Programs collaborates with numerous campus partners and local vendors every fall to welcome our families back to campus for a special weekend. Activities include an Institute Update, stimulating presentations by faculty and staff, College and School receptions, Family Fun Night, Family Weekend Tailgate, Georgia Tech vs. Boston College game, Jazz Brunch with AVP of Student Engagement and Well-Being, and Dean of Students, John Stein, and more! Family Weekend at Georgia Tech is a special time to connect with your student, learn more about campus life, and create special memories! Family Weekend returns Fall 2023. Enjoy a selection of photos from 2022 on our Facebook page and a video from the October 2021 edition. 2021 Recap Be sure to make your hotel reservations early. Local hotels have discounted rooms available for booking. View the tentative schedule for Family Weekend 2023 If you have any questions please visit our Events FAQs page or contact us. 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Link Directory Sibling Syllabus Supporting Your Student Tech Tales Coloring Book VIP Discount Program Stay Connected Contact Us Ambassadors & Advisory Board Virtual Workshops Yellow Jacket Family Hive GT: Utility Links Contact Us Make a Gift Open Search Search Search Staff Ashley Arnold Asst. Director, Parent and Family Programs 404-385-1396 ashley.arnold@studentlife.gatech.edu View Bio Ashley Arnold Ashley Arnold serves as the Assistant Director of Parent and Family Programs. She earned her Master of Education in Higher Education Administration from Georgia Southern University in Fall 2021. She completed her Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies at Fort Valley State University in 2015. Ashley\u2019s higher education career began as a student assistant in the Cooperative Extension Program at FVSU. She served as the Senior Admissions Recruiter and Dual Enrollment Coordinator at University of West Georgia. During that time, she was the advisor for the student group, Passion-N-Positivity as well as the advisor for the Dual Enrollment Ambassadors. She has also served as the Law Admissions Coordinator for Georgia State University\u2019s College of Law. Ashley has presented at conferences such as the Georgia Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers and have been active in national organizations such as The National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, The American College Personnel Association, and The Law School Admissions Council. Currently, Ashley serves the Division of Student Engagement and Well-being by prioritizing the resources and support for Georgia Tech families and their students. She contributes to the success of events such as Family Weekend, Sibs Day, and Grandparents and Friends Day. Ashley also manages the Parent Assistant Leaders (PALs), by engaging them in opportunities that will develop them both professionally and personally. Ashley is fully committed to the growth and impact of Parent and Family Programs at Georgia Tech. Close Email parents@gatech.edu Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "parents.gatech.edu", "content": "Sponsorship Opportunities | Parent and Family Programs Parent and Family Programs Home About About Us Parent Assistant Leaders Sponsorship Staff Family Weekend Family Weekend Schedule Registration T-Shirt Hotel Information Sibs Day Sibs Day Registration Photo Album Grandparents Day Grandparents Day Photo Gallery Get Involved Ambassadors Parents Association Parents Giving Volunteer Resources Events FAQs GT H.U.B. Link Directory Sibling Syllabus Supporting Your Student Tech Tales Coloring Book VIP Discount Program Stay Connected Contact Us Ambassadors & Advisory Board Virtual Workshops Yellow Jacket Family Hive GT: Utility Links Contact Us Make a Gift Open Search Search Search Sponsorship Opportunities Parent and Family Programs at Georgia Institute of Technology invites local and out of state businesses to advertise to Georgia Tech parents and families. Sponsorship enables your company to gain valuable exposure, establish loyal consumers and ultimately build a relationship with our community. Parents of Georgia Tech students are a strong consumer audience. Families contact our office for a variety of needs and questions throughout the year. Some questions we typically receive are: What should I send my student for their birthday? Where can they store their items over the summer? What restaurants and hotels do you recommend when we come to visit? Is there a local floral shop or bakery that delivers? Our mission is to equip Georgia Tech parents and families with the information and resources they need to support their students as well as to provide them with opportunities to stay connected and involved in their student's educational experience. Listed below are several ways to show your support for the Yellow Jackets while introducing your products and services to our 45,000 parents and family members of our 18,000 undergraduate students. Some sponsorship opportunities offer exposure throughout the year while others are more short-term, event-specific sponsorship opportunities. Start your sponsorship Long Term Sponsorship We have three sponsorship options: Platinum Partner: With a contribution of $10,000 Very Important Parent (VIP) Discount Program 2023\u20142024 Parent and Family Calendar More Information Short Term Sponsorship We offer you the opportunity to sponsor our yearly events: Family Weekend - Fall 2023 Sibs Day 2024 More Information VIP Partners Hotels Restaurants Entretainment Services For questions, contact parents@gatech.edu. Note: Sponsorship does not indicate endorsement by Georgia Institute of Technology. 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At the Enterprise Innovation Institute, we are proud to offer an environment of excellence and professionalism. Our team helps entrepreneurs, industry, and the public sector be more competitive and increase economic impact in Georgia, nationally, and globally. We are internationally recognized and seen as the go-to model for successful university-based economic development. Current Job Openings STAFF Communications Officer II Employee Engagement Manager Front-end Web Developer Sr Event Coordinator II Marketing Manager (Hybrid) FACULTY GaMEP Project Manager, Food & Beverage \u2013 Operational Excellence Industry 4.0 Engineer Project Manager- Supply Chain Engineer Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Diversity is one of Georgia Tech\u2019s greatest strengths and a key priority for the Institute as outlined in the new strategic plan: \u201cWe thrive on diversity. We see diversity of backgrounds and perspectives as essential to learning, discovery, and creation. We strive to remove barriers to access and success, and to build an inclusive community where people of all backgrounds have the opportunity to learn and contribute to our mission.\u201d Our Enterprise Innovation Institute mandate is rooted in and committed to this philosophy. We know that to be fully committed to serving a diversity of clients, customers, and communities, the Enterprise Innovation Institute culture must not only embrace this model but live it as an organization. The Enterprise Innovation Institute fully embraces and leverages diversity in all its manifestations, including race, gender, age, rural/urban, and LGBTQIA2S+. We are proud to be part of one of the most diverse universities in the world. In the years ahead, a central goal of the Enterprise Innovation Institute is to continue to build on our culture of collegiality, close collaboration, global perspective, intercultural sensitivity, respect, and thoughtful interaction among a diverse community of staff, clients, and students. In order to remain the global go-to organization for university-based, innovation-led economic development in the 21st century, we must recruit and retain faculty, staff, and students from a wide array of backgrounds, perspectives, interests, and talents. Our commitment to this not only helps us to maintain an organizational community that reflects and commands the best in all of us \u2014 it maximizes our ability to unleash the full potential of clients, customers, and communities we serve. Other Related Resources Campus-Wide Staff Employment Opportunities Georgia Tech Benefits Career Tracks Coming Soon! \u2013 Georgia Tech Research Faculty Promotion Process Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Back to top"}, {"subdomain": "parents.gatech.edu", "content": "About Us | Parent and Family Programs Parent and Family Programs Home About About Us Parent Assistant Leaders Sponsorship Staff Family Weekend Family Weekend Schedule Registration T-Shirt Hotel Information Sibs Day Sibs Day Registration Photo Album Grandparents Day Grandparents Day Photo Gallery Get Involved Ambassadors Parents Association Parents Giving Volunteer Resources Events FAQs GT H.U.B. Link Directory Sibling Syllabus Supporting Your Student Tech Tales Coloring Book VIP Discount Program Stay Connected Contact Us Ambassadors & Advisory Board Virtual Workshops Yellow Jacket Family Hive GT: Utility Links Contact Us Make a Gift Open Search Search Search About Us As an integral part of the Division of Student Engagement and Well-Being, Parent and Family Programs is committed to helping our parents and families stay connected to their students and support their educational and co-curricular experience. Our goal is to provide you with the tools to assist our students both in and out of the classroom. Our Motto When parents and families are informed, students benefit. At Georgia Tech, we view the relationship we have with our students' parents and families as a partnership. We want you to engage in our university community. We can help you navigate the Institute, assist you and your student, and truly make you feel part of the Yellow Jacket Family! 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Link Directory Sibling Syllabus Supporting Your Student Tech Tales Coloring Book VIP Discount Program Stay Connected Contact Us Ambassadors & Advisory Board Virtual Workshops Yellow Jacket Family Hive GT: Utility Links Contact Us Make a Gift Open Search Search Search Parent Assistant Leaders (PALs) The Parent Assistant Leaders (PALs) serve a key role in the facilitation of ongoing programmatic efforts by Parent and Family Programs and as a resource to the division of Student Engagement and Well-Being. This leadership position assists current and prospective parents and family members as they become part of the Yellow Jacket Family. PALs receive opportunities to build their leadership skills, to work with other student leaders and professionals from across campus, to learn more about themselves personally and develop professionally, all while getting some great perks that come along with this unique job. Goals To communicate the mission of the Parent and Family Programs: parents and family members as partners in their student\u2019s education To inform parents and family members about academic requirements, policies, procedures, programs and services that Georgia Tech offers to students To inform parents about the programs and services the Institute offers specifically for parents and families To familiarize parents with appropriate faculty and staff from whom they may seek assistance To give parents a taste of student life by providing opportunities To promote and encourage use of additional programs and services offered by the Parent and Family Programs (i.e. Family Weekend, Sibs Day, and Grandparents and Friends Day). Requirements Currently enrolled Georgia Tech undergraduate student Minimum of 12 credit hours completed by start of 2023 Spring semester Good academic standing Good judicial/conduct standing Serve as an ambassador for Georgia Tech with the Parent and Family Programs and the Division of Student Engagement and Well-Being for specific Georgia Tech events throughout the academic year Work at least 60 hours with Parent and Family Programs during the academic year specifically pertaining to Family Weekend, Sibs Day, Grandparents and Friends Day Preferred Skills Strong communication skills Experience with public speaking Previous experience working with teams Able to speak a second language Responsibilities Serve as an ambassador for the Parent and Family Programs and a representative of Georgia Tech Serve as a knowledgeable resource to parents and students Participate in programs and events for parents, families, and students as needed by the Parent and Family Programs and the Division of Student Engagement and Well-Being Staff other special programs hosted by the Parent and Family Programs, such as Family Weekend, Sibs Day, and Grandparents and Friends Day Assist with campus wide events as needed, such as First Day of Class Pics and Commencement Work an estimated 20 office hours in the Parent and Family Programs Office during the academic year Other duties as assigned Compensation $11 per hour at all trainings/events. Meals while working are also included. Hours Average of 60 hours a year with the opportunity to work more. Benefits Gain valuable leadership, team-building, and organizational skills while giving back to the Institute Represent Georgia Tech to thousands of parents and family members Receive letters of recommendation for future opportunities Application Timeline and Process Recruitment for 2024-2025 PALs will begin in March 2024. Georgia Tech is an equal opportunity employer and will not discriminate against any employee or applicant on the basis of age, color, disability, gender, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, veteran status, or any classification protected by federal, state, or local law. Please email parents@gatech.edu if you have any questions. Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "innovate.gatech.edu", "content": "About - Enterprise Innovation Institute Skip to content Enterprise Innovation Institute Home About Us About Leadership Staff Directory Atlanta Office Region Offices Careers Programs Commercialization VentureLab iCorps Entrepreneurship ATDC Engage Accelerator Business Services GaMBDA EDL GaMEP GTPAC SHES (OSHA) SETAAC Enterprise 6 News Contact Us Search for: Search Search for: Search Now in main content About The Enterprise Innovation Institute is Georgia Tech\u2019s economic development arm. It serves as one of the primary vehicles to achieve Georgia Tech\u2019s goal of expanded local, regional, and global outreach. The Enterprise Innovation Institute is the nation\u2019s largest, most comprehensive university-based program of entrepreneurship and startup company development business and industry growth ecosystem development international outreach Reporting through the Office of the Executive Vice President for Research at Georgia Tech, our 14 programs help entrepreneurs, industry, and the public sector be more competitive and increase economic impact in Georgia, nationally, and globally. We are unique because we bring all of these areas of expertise into a single organization and are able to connect our clients to more than one program or service to meet their individual needs. Being part of Georgia Tech we connect customers to its vast resources, including world-class research, state-of-the-art facilities, internationally recognized experts, and top student talent. Our Mission Progress through Service by helping entrepreneurs bring their ideas to life, and collaborating with communities, enterprises, and organizations to increase their market competitiveness, strategic visions, and opportunities in Georgia and beyond through the application of science, technology, research, and innovation. Our mandate is rooted in inclusion, and we are committed to serving a diversity of clients, customers, and communities. Our Vision Redefine the service role of the technological research university in the 21st Century economy. Leadership Click here for a list of EI2 senior staff, bios, and contact information. Regional Offices We operate a statewide network of 12 regional offices in Georgia to assist you. Our regional managers work and live within the areas they serve. If you have questions about any of our services, or about how to connect your company or community to Georgia Tech resources, contact the regional manager in your area. Click here for a list of the region managers, their contact information, and the counties within their specific regions. Staff Click here for a list of all EI2 staff and contact information. Our Facilities The Enterprise Innovation Institute is located in the Centergy Building in Midtown Atlanta. Anchored in Technology Square, the home to academic, commercial, residential, and retail tenants, our facilities provide commercial leasing opportunities and a variety of conference room options to technology entrepreneurs, investors, non-profits, and Georgia Tech corporate strategic partners. Visit the TechOnFifth website for more information. Click here for directions to the Centergy Building. Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Back to top"}, {"subdomain": "innovate.gatech.edu", "content": "Enterprise 6 Internship Program Applications Open for Summer 2023 - Enterprise Innovation Institute Skip to content Enterprise Innovation Institute Home About Us About Leadership Staff Directory Atlanta Office Region Offices Careers Programs Commercialization VentureLab iCorps Entrepreneurship ATDC Engage Accelerator Business Services GaMBDA EDL GaMEP GTPAC SHES (OSHA) SETAAC Enterprise 6 News Contact Us Search for: Search Search for: Search Now in main content Enterprise 6 Internship Program Applications Open for Summer 2023 Under Enterprise 6, Georgia Tech students can work on dynamic economic development projects. Georgia Tech\u2019s Enterprise Innovation Institute is now accepting applications for its competitive 2023 Enterprise 6 Summer Internship. The 2023 cohort has 6 available slots and selected interns will engage in active projects that further the Enterprise Innovation Institute\u2019s economic development mission. The Enterprise 6 program is open to undergraduate and graduate students who were enrolled at Georgia Tech for Spring 2023. Selected students will be mentored by a research faculty member. Enterprise 6 interns will meet remotely on a bi-weekly basis to share observations about their experiences. The Enterprise Innovation Institute is the longest running, most diverse, university-based economic development organization in the United States. Since the launch of its founding program more than 60 years ago, the Enterprise Innovation Institute has grown to serve innovative enterprises of all sizes \u2014 from pre-company teams to startups to ongoing businesses \u2014 and energize the ecosystems in which they reside. While Enterprise 6 positions are not for academic credit, the program does offer real world experience and compensation. The organization is offering $25 per hour for 20 hours per week of effort. The internships \u2014 which are sponsored by the Office of the Executive Vice President for Research \u2014 begin May 15 and end August 11. Students will work remotely during the internship period, but they may be asked to work from the Enterprise Innovation Institute\u2019s offices in Tech Square as needed depending upon the project they are working on and supporting. There are 6 projects for this summer and interested students may apply to no more than 2 projects. See the project outlines from the application link:https://innovate.gatech.edu/enterprise-6-application-2023/ EARN: $25 per hour (up to 20 hours per week). OPPORTUNITY TO: Serve enterprises and communities of all sizes. REQUIREMENTS: Must thrive on challenging projects in technology, business development, or ecosystem building. ELIGIBILITY: Open to all Georgia Tech Students. WHEN: May 15, 2023 to August 11, 2023. LOCATION: Hybrid (work remotely and in Technology Square, Atlanta). DEADLINE: R\u00e9sum\u00e9s due March 27, 2023. APPLY: https://innovate.gatech.edu/enterpise-6-application-2023/ QUESTIONS?\u2026 E-mail: krystle.richardson@innovate.gatech.edu Author Kimberly BlumbergPosted on February 23, 2023March 7, 2023Categories Uncategorized Post navigation Previous Previous post: Open Hands, Open HeartsNext Next post: Enterprise 6 Internship Project Listing Summer 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Back to top"}, {"subdomain": "innovate.gatech.edu", "content": "News - Enterprise Innovation Institute Skip to content Enterprise Innovation Institute Home About Us About Leadership Staff Directory Atlanta Office Region Offices Careers Programs Commercialization VentureLab iCorps Entrepreneurship ATDC Engage Accelerator Business Services GaMBDA EDL GaMEP GTPAC SHES (OSHA) SETAAC Enterprise 6 News Contact Us Search for: Search Search for: Search Now in main content Recent Posts News Grenzebach: Putting Safety First Customer Profile Grenzebach is a privately owned, family-run company based in Germany, with 1,600 employees worldwide and 100 employees at its Newnan, Georgia, facility. Primarily a material handling manufacturer, Grenzebach produces large conveying systems for the glass industry and for James Hardie, makers of exterior siding products. The company also produces solar glass and manufactures electric automated guided vehicles for use in moving materials from place to place inside distribution facilities. Situation Prior to 2012, Grenzebach\u2019s Newnan plant was experiencing too many recordable injuries, said Ken Pinkerton, head of facilities, quality, safety, and environmental at the Newnan location. From 2009 through 2013, the company averaged five recordable injuries per year, and one year the company had 10. Despite a long-time commitment to creating a safe and healthy workplace, leaders realized they needed to do something to bring those numbers down. The place to start was with Georgia Tech\u2019s Safety, Health, and Environmental Services (SHES) program, a part of the Enterprise Innovation Institute, and the state\u2019s on-site consultant for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). The on-site consultation program provides small business owners with no-cost advisory services to address hazards and improve workplace safety and health without fear of citations or penalties. Pinkerton has a long relationship with Georgia Tech, including receiving his Industrial, Health, and Safety Certification through Georgia Tech Professional Education (GTPE). Solution In 2012, Grenzebach began working with SHES to pursue OSHA\u2019s Safety and Health Achievement Recognition Program (SHARP) certification. SHARP recognizes small businesses that operate exemplary safety and health programs. To qualify for SHARP, Grenzebach \u2014 and all businesses \u2014 must: Request comprehensive consultation visits in safety and health that include a hazard identification survey; Involve employees in the consultation process; Correct all hazards identified by the consultant; Implement and maintain health and safety programs as specified by OSHA; Maintain days away, restricted, or transferred (DART) rates and total recordable case (TRC) rates below the national industry average; Agree to notify the state consultant prior to making changes to working conditions in a facility. Achieving SHARP status confers a number of benefits on a business. SHARP certified companies provide protection to workers through the development and implementation of best safety and health practices; create a culture that values health and safety; build a reputation for safety within their industry; save money; and are granted an exemption from OSHA programmed inspections for up to two years and subsequent renewal for up to three years. \u201cThe real benefits to SHARP,\u201d said Paul Schlumper, director of the SHES program, \u201care the improvements that a company makes in its safety and health management system to help provide a better work environment for employees. Another really big benefit is the prestige. A company can advertise the fact that they\u2019re serious about safety and health. I think that means something to their customers and their employees.\u201d Results SHARP has been so successful for the company that Grenzebach has renewed its certification each year since 2012. \u201cWhat the SHARP certification allowed us to do is open our eyes to some of the different hazards that we took for granted every day,\u201d Pinkerton said. And noticing those hazards has led to drastic decreases in recordable incidents for the facility. \u201cSince 2014, the number of recordable incidents has dropped 85%, and we are now significantly below the industry average,\u201d Pinkerton said. \u201cWe\u2019ve had a few milestones where we have gone a year without a recordable injury, 365 days. In fact, we recently met that goal again. But we had never gone a complete calendar year without one, until 2020.\u201d To achieve those stellar results, Grenzebach listened to the suggestions of the SHES team, including a safety committee that meets monthly, and implemented processes that include a focus on cleanliness. \u201cIf you don\u2019t have a clean environment, you\u2019re not going to have a safe environment,\u201d Pinkerton said. SHES helped Grenzebach empower workers to correct any hazards that they see. \u201cIf you see that broken pallet on the floor, instead of walking over it, our employees now pick it up and put it in the designated place. It removes that hazard from existence,\u201d Pinkerton said. Achieving SHARP certification does not mean that SHES is no longer involved. In fact, that is often just the beginning of a collaboration with a company. \u201cThe relationship we\u2019ve built with Georgia Tech and SHES over this process has been very beneficial,\u201d Pinkerton said. \u201cIf I have any type of question that has to do with OSHA, or has to do with safety in general, they are able to help me. They will go above and beyond. If I have an employee concerned about the air quality or noise level in the plant, they\u2019ll do an air quality check or a noise level check anytime I call and ask them to do it. And they provide those free of charge.\u201d That relationship delivers a level of security that dealing with OSHA may not bring. \u201cIf I see changes coming in OSHA, I can contact the SHES group to get information,\u201d Pinkerton said. \u201cThey\u2019re my liaison to OSHA. I don\u2019t have to contact OSHA to get an answer to a question. I can contact Georgia Tech and get that same answer, and not feel the anxiety that a person may feel contacting OSHA.\u201d The commitment to safety has worked its way through the entire organization, Pinkerton said. \u201cThe people on the floor see that we legitimately care about their safety,\u201d he said. \u201cIt\u2019s not how fast can you make a product and get it out the door. The main thing is safety. How safely can you make that product? The atmosphere has completely changed when it comes to safety. That\u2019s what you want. You\u2019re trying to build a safety culture in your facility, and not have employees do something because I tell them to do it. Do it because it\u2019s the right thing to do.\u201d Testimonial \u201cThe SHES group is as loyal to me as I am to them. When it comes to the safety of people in the workforce, they take their jobs very seriously. I tell people all the time about SHARP and that they should become SHARP certified. The main thing that I would say about Georgia Tech and their consultation program is that they care. They don\u2019t come in just trying to find something wrong. They come in and try to find ways for us to improve.\u201d \u2013 Ken Pinkerton, head of facilities, quality, safety, and environmental at Grenzebach in Newnan, Georgia Author Karen KirkpatrickPosted on July 10, 2023Categories Blog, News, SHESTags SHES Georgia MBDA Business Center Client Scores \u201cMajor\u201d Win A Big Night for Client Next Play 360\u00b0 and Scoot Henderson Scoot Henderson (center), a Georgia MBDA Business Center client, celebrates with family and friends following his joining the NBA in the 2023 draft. The Georgia MBDA Business Center congratulates Scoot Henderson and his parents, Crystal and Chris Henderson, co-founders of portfolio client Next Play 360\u00b0, for Scoot\u2019s selection in June by the Portland Trail Blazers as the No. 3 overall pick in the 2023 NBA Draft. Scoot, formerly the youngest player in the NBA G-League, spent the past two years playing for the G-League team Ignite. Next Play 360\u00b0 is dedicated to developing the whole person through a robust program that focuses on four core pillars: athletics, academics, leadership, and community. Through this program, Next Play 360\u00b0 helps student athletes like Scoot become as competitive in the classroom as on the court and change what they think is possible for their futures. \u201cWe could not be more thrilled for Scoot, Crystal, and Christ Henderson,\u201d said Jennifer Pasley, the Georgia MBDA Business Center\u2019s project director. The Center has been working with Next Play 360\u00b0 to secure SBA financing to purchase a multi-sports complex in Marietta, Georgia. \u201cThrough our work with Next Play 360\u00b0, we have been fortunate to have a front-row seat to Scoot\u2019s incredible NBA journey, and we wish him the best of luck in this exciting new endeavor.\u201d Author P\u00e9ralte PaulPosted on June 30, 2023June 30, 2023Categories Blog, Georgia MBDA Business Center, MBDA, NewsTags Georgia MBDA Business Center, Jennifer Pasley Creating Communities that Draw People and Business Under the New Workplace Model 56th Annual Basic Economic Development Course 2023 theme focuses on Placemaking and Economic Recovery ATLANTA \u2014 As communities move past the effects of COVID-19 and the economic turmoil stemming from the pandemic, economic development professionals are fully engaged in recovery. The 56th Annual Georgia Tech Basic Economic Development Course (BEDC) will arm these professionals with the tools and strategies needed to maximize opportunity and potential for local communities in a four-day course from August 28-31. (Register: http://tiny.cc/BEDC2023) The 2023 BEDC keynote speakers include Eric Kronberg, founder of Kronberg Urbanists Architects, and Elizabeth Ward Williams, the firm\u2019s director of urban design. The new realities of today\u2019s workforce in a post-pandemic economy means communities must reimagine themselves in ways that make them more attractive to people as places to live and for businesses to operate. Presented by Georgia Tech\u2019s Enterprise Innovation Institute in collaboration with the International Economic Development Council and the Georgia Economic Developers Association, this comprehensive course will explore the use of placemaking as an economic development tool to help professionals create quality places where people want to live and businesses believe they will thrive. The 2023 theme is Placemaking and Economic Recovery: Creating Communities Where People Want to Live and Businesses Want to Be. Keynote speakers include Eric Kronberg, founder of Kronberg Urbanists Architects, and Elizabeth Ward Williams, that firm\u2019s director of urban design. \u201cWe know the pandemic has changed the way we operate in a lot of ways with telecommuting and remote working being a fixed reality for business and job seekers,\u201d said Alan Durham, BEDC course director. With work-from-home or hybrid commuting schedules the norm, communities need to rethink how they create strategies and make them more appealing to potential residents and business investments, he said. \u201cOur course is designed to teach attendees how to maximize opportunities in this new reality. People aren\u2019t moving to a given community simply to be closer to work if there\u2019s no central office or even a requirement to go into one,\u201d Durham said. \u201cSo, it\u2019s imperative that officials looking to boost their communities\u2019 economic development opportunities shift their thinking.\u201d Part of that shift means focusing on strategies that create an attractive quality of life both for residents and business, plan for economic recovery and resilience, smart incentive packages, and other tools. Communities must also find creative ways to address the shortage of workforce and entry-level housing options. BEDC course speakers will address several topics over the four days that will help attendees capitalize on their communities\u2019 unique assets and how they can effectively use and maximize placemaking as an economic development tool. Among the course topics: Workforce Housing Strategies Business Retention and Expansion Real Estate Development and Reuse Business Credit Analysis Workforce Development Strategic Planning Economic Impact and Incentives Managing Economic Development Organizations Ethics in Economic Development Small Business and Entrepreneur Development Marketing and Attraction Disaster Recovery and Resilience Media Strategy This four-day conference gives attendees opportunities to network with industry peers and experts, deeply explore the fundamentals and emerging concepts of comprehensive economic development and prepare them to immediately implement tools and skills gained during the course. Since its inception in 1967, the Georgia Tech BEDC has prepared more than 3,300 economic developers from all over the world for the IEDC Certified Economic Developer (CEcD) Examination. The certification is considered an essential component of a career in economic development. BEDC at Georgia Tech is accredited by the IEDC and qualifies as a professional development training requirement needed to sit for the exam. About the Enterprise Innovation Institute The Enterprise Innovation Institute, the Georgia Institute of Technology\u2019s economic development unit, serves all of Georgia through a variety of services and programs that build and scale startups, grow business enterprises and energize ecosystem builders. As the nation\u2019s largest and most comprehensive university-based economic development organization, the Institute\u2019s expertise and reach are global; its innovation, entrepreneurship, and ecosystem development programs serve governments, universities, nonprofits, and other organizations worldwide. In 2022, Enterprise Innovation Institute programs worked with 15,785 clients to create or save 13,891 jobs and secure $2.4 billion in capital investments. As a group, the Enterprise Innovation Institute helped generate an economic impact return of $422.55 for every dollar received from state appropriations in 2022. Learn more at innovate.gatech.edu. About the Center for Economic Development Research (CEDR) The Center for Economic Development Research (CEDR) is a unit of the Enterprise Innovation Institute at Georgia Tech with a mission to help communities and economic developers grow and thrive. CEDR, which manages the Basic Economic Development Course, uses in-depth of research, planning, and implementation experience along with resources across the broader Georgia Tech community to provide cutting edge solutions for the innovation economy. To learn more about CEDR and the services offered, please visit cedr.gatech.edu. Author P\u00e9ralte PaulPosted on June 27, 2023June 27, 2023Categories Blog, CEDR, News Smart Community Corps Launches Fifth Cohort MACON, Ga. \u00ad\u2014 From making improvements to Georgia\u2019s farming and food systems to supporting artists\u2019 programs to monitoring water quality in the state\u2019s rivers, students in the fifth cohort of the Partnership for Inclusive Innovation\u2019s (Partnership) Summer Internship program, formerly Smart Community Corps, are working on public innovation projects that address some of the most important civic challenges facing our state \u2014 and are branching out to solve challenges in other states, as well. Cody Cocchi, the Partnership\u2019s student engagement manager, back left; and Debra Lam, Partnership director, front left, with some of the Summer Interns in Macon The Summer Internship is a program under the Student Engagement pillar of the Partnership, which is a statewide public-private collaboration to promote innovations that drive inclusion and growth to build economic mobility for a more resilient and equitable future. The internship program, sponsored by Gulfstream and additional funding partners, is designed to foster the next generation of innovators by providing civic-minded college students, both undergraduate and graduate, from across the nation with hands-on experience working on real-life problems supporting innovation work to create livable and equitable communities. Macon-Bibb County Mayor Lester Miller welcomed the students and others to Macon City Hall in early May for the kickoff of the fifth cohort. Students in the previous four internship cohorts were all from Georgia colleges and universities and worked on projects in Georgia only. This year\u2019s cohort of 62 summer interns includes students from as far away as Oregon and Illinois and projects in Charlotte, North Carolina, and Washington, D.C., as well as in Georgia. The 35 host sites for 2023, represent city and county governments, higher education, nonprofit agencies, civic and minority-serving organizations, incubators, and startups. State Rep. Dale Washburn (District 144) congratulated the students for their commitment to these important civic causes. He urged them to \u201cfollow something that\u2019s honest and honorable and is of service to other people when choosing what you want to do with your life.\u201d The internships are a great place to start that journey. \u201cThe 2023 Summer Internship cohort is the largest, most competitive, most geographically diverse cohort the Partnership has had,\u201d said Cody Cocchi, the Partnership\u2019s student engagement manager. \u201cThis cohort will have the most significant impact across the state of any of our previous cohorts. This class represents a diverse group of higher ed students from 25 universities, 8 states, and 14 countries.\u201d Manikandan Lapasi Parthasarathy, an intern who completed his first year in the master\u2019s program for computer science at Georgia Tech, is working with Henry County to build a tool that can help local leadership make data-informed decisions on where to place freight infrastructure to improve life for residents in the region. For example, he is looking at \u201cWhat kind of improvements can they make in which areas of the county? How will it affect the county as a whole? Which areas would be the best places to explore such improvements,\u201d he said. This project appealed to Lapasi Parthasarathy because \u201con the professional front, I\u2019m good at building tools that translate ideas into actual instruments that we can use. I thought this would be a really good way for me to explore that further,\u201d he said. \u201cOn the personal front, I like being useful to people.\u201d That\u2019s a hallmark of these public innovation or civic technologies projects, they are useful to a broad swath of people, from the interns to the project site representatives to the people who live in the communities where the projects are based. Wesleyan College in Macon, the first college in the U.S. chartered to grant degrees to women, has a long history of including the underrepresented. Two Wesleyan students are participating in the Summer Internship program for the first time this year. \u201cThey\u2019ve been connected with different organizations that are providing opportunities for our students around social enterprise,\u201d said Wesleyan President Meaghan Blight. \u201cIt\u2019s the best of both worlds \u2014 an opportunity for them to make a living over the summer that helps pay for their education while also giving them an opportunity to have workforce experience on something that\u2019s driving their passion on the social enterprise piece, connecting with communities, and sustainability. Those are things that employers are looking for.\u201d Jordyn Hardy, a Wesleyan biology major, will spend the summer in the Okeefenokee Swamp. It\u2019s an internship that plays right into her career goals. \u201cI want to become a wildlife biologist,\u201d she said. \u201cI want to conserve endangered and threatened species.\u201d Wesleyan undergrad Savannah Pollock is working on a double major in biology and religious studies. She hails from Folkston, Georgia, the home of the Okefenokee, and is excited to spend the summer in the swamp, as well. \u201cI really wanted to get involved in my community, especially in the black community in my hometown,\u201d she said. \u201cOne of the big components of our hometown is the swamp. Being a part of that and trying to engage the community to be involved in it was something I was really interested in this summer.\u201d Victoria Ponce, a Georgia State University political science student, is returning for a second year with the Summer Internship. Last summer she worked at Neighborhood Nexus, an Atlanta-based nonprofit organization that provides data, tools, and expertise to help create more equitable and livable communities for all. This summer she\u2019s interning in Washington, D.C., with MetroLab Network, an ecosystem of researchers and local government leaders who work collaboratively to equip cities with science. \u201cAfter working with Neighborhood Nexus last year, I realized that I have a passion for data and working with policy,\u201d Ponce said. \u201cPolitical science has a huge spot for data. I decided to go to law school and also to get a masters in working with policy. I think having this experience, getting mentors, and actually getting your hands on this type of work, gives you a better idea of the day to day.\u201d These paid internships continue through the summer, with a wrap up program in August, when students will present the findings from their work. Author Karen KirkpatrickPosted on June 1, 2023July 6, 2023Categories Blog, News, Partnership for Inclusive InnovationTags Partnership for Inclusive Innovation Georgia MBDA Business Center Client Named State\u2019s 2023 Small Business Person of the Year Georgia Tech\u2019s Georgia Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) Business Center client Ken Taunton was recently honored by the U.S. Small Business Administration as Georgia\u2019s 2023 Small Business Person of the Year. Taunton is the president and CEO of executive search and professional staffing firm The Royster Group. The 50 state winners were honored in Washington, D.C., during Small Business Week. From left: Karl Vaillancourt, Precision Construction Services, California; Juanny Romero, Mothership Coffee Roasters, Nevada; Vice President Kamala Harris; Ken Taunton, The Royster Group, Georgia; Erik Wright and Jared Malapit, Precision Construction Services (Official White House Photo by Lawrence Jackson) Taunton got his start recruiting with a Fortune 100 pharmaceutical company in sales and human resources as the southeast recruiting manager. After ten years, he went to work at an international executive search firm recruiting C-suite and high-paying positions in the healthcare sector, where \u201che never saw people of color or women\u201d as part of the pipeline search pool, he said. When he started his own recruiting and professional staffing firm, he set out to change that. \u201cMy goal was executive recruiting, concentrating on diversity. Every engagement that we worked on, there would be a diverse slate of candidates,\u201d he said. The Royster Group is a certified minority-owned business founded in 2001. Since then, its focus on diversity has garnered business success. The company has expanded from a one-person shop to 80 employees. In 2008, Royster\u2019s revenue was $2 million; today, it is more than $20 million. The Royster Group\u2019s growth caught the attention of the SBA, which singled Taunton out for the award from among nine nominations in Georgia. \u201cWhat made Ken stand out was the phenomenal growth his business had,\u201d said Terri Dennison, district director of the SBA Georgia District Office, \u201cnot only growth in the number of employees but also growth in sales and profits. It\u2019s an example of how SBA and other business development resources can make a difference in a small business\u2019s long-term success.\u201d Taunton, too, credits SBA and other resources for his success. In 2008, he was part of SBA\u2019s inaugural emerging leaders\u2019 program for business executives, e200. That program helped him navigate the Great Recession and pivot to securing federal contracts. He\u2019s also a graduate of the SBA 8(a), a program that helps small, disadvantaged businesses secure federal contracts. He decided in 2006 to expand his business, which had focused on corporate recruiting, into recruiting for the federal government in an effort to diversify. That\u2019s when the Georgia MBDA Business Center got involved. \u201cThe Center helped me with my business plan, business development, and my strategy on how to get into the government sector, and with proposals, because the government space is a whole different animal,\u201d Taunton said. \u201cThe Georgia MBDA Business Center was instrumental in helping me get into that space.\u201d The Royster Group has maintained its relationship with the Georgia MBDA Business Center since 2002. The Center is part of his proposal team, he said, reviewing them before submissions to ensure all the \u201cIs are dotted, and the Ts are crossed.\u201d \u201cKen is a great choice to represent Georgia as Small Business Person of the Year,\u201d said Donna Ennis, operator representative of the Georgia MBDA Business Center. She has worked with Taunton for more than a decade to help scale his company. \u201cWe\u2019ve done a lot of strategic growth work with him and his team. We\u2019ve recommended training, programs, and resources. We\u2019ve become a trusted advisor as he grows his business, and I couldn\u2019t be more thrilled for him.\u201d The Royster Group currently does a lot of work with the Defense Health Agency (DHA) and Department of Defense, staffing hospitals on military bases across the country. \u201cThat\u2019s what got us through COVID,\u201d Taunton said. \u201cWe had these long-term contracts that were mission essential, meaning that regardless of what happens in the world, they\u2019re always going to need the healthcare providers and contractors we employ. The Georgia MBDA Business Center has been instrumental in ensuring that we continue to be ready and able to do business in the government sector.\u201d Author Karen KirkpatrickPosted on May 31, 2023Categories Blog, Georgia MBDA Business Center, NewsTags Georgia MBDA Business Center EI2 Global Hosts South African Delegation at Georgia Tech EI2 Global hosted a delegation of faculty and administrators from the University of South Africa from April 24 to May 2, 2023 as part of an economic development ecosystem building initiative. (PHOTO: P\u00e9ralte Paul) EI2 Global recently hosted a delegation of about 10 faculty and administrators from the University of South Africa (UNISA). The purpose of the visit was to observe Georgia Tech\u2019s and Atlanta\u2019s innovation ecosystem and learn about entrepreneurship and innovation programs. The visit is part of an ongoing collaboration with the Georgia Institute of Technology to foster an innovation-focused, university-based economic development ecosystem is South Africa. That collaboration \u2014 launched in April of 2019 \u2014 calls for Tech\u2019s assistance and guidance in the creation of an innovation ecosystem to support student entrepreneurship, curricular and extra-curricular programs, and faculty and student venture creation, as well as programs that small business development opportunities and industry engagement in South Africa. During their nine-day visit, the delegates learned about the components of successful economic development ecosystems and learned about different programs, including the Center for MedTech Excellence, the Advanced Technology Development Center \u2014 both sister programs to the Enterprise Innovation Institute\u2019s EI2 Global \u2014 and the economic development team in Georgia Tech\u2019s Institute Relations. They also met with representatives of the Georgia Department of Economic Development about its Center of Innovation model, and The University Financing Foundation on its infrastructure development strategy. While South Africa has the continent\u2019s third-largest economy as ranked by gross domestic product, the country\u2019s unemployment rate is 30 percent \u2014 the highest in Africa and one of the highest in the world. A program of Georgia Tech\u2019s Enterprise Innovation Institute, EI2 Global is charged with fostering economic opportunity around the world through inclusive, sustainable, impactful collaborations with universities, innovators, governments, and nonprofit organizations. The EI2 Global team offers a comprehensive set of tools to support entrepreneurship and innovation initiatives as important ways to promote local economic growth in communities. Author P\u00e9ralte PaulPosted on May 2, 2023May 2, 2023Categories Blog, EI2 Global, News Enterprise Innovation Institute\u2019s Donna Ennis Presents at the Federal Laboratories Consortium National Conference Federal labs, including facilities such as the Oak Ridge National Lab in Tennessee, MIT Lincoln Lab in Massachusetts, and the Agricultural Resource Service, have technology transfer as part of their missions. This means that, like the work of the Enterprise Innovation Institute, leaders in federal labs don\u2019t want to do research for the sake of research. They are working to improve people\u2019s lives, and they need businesses and organizations to help transfer their research technology into the real world to further that mission. Donna Ennis speaks at the Federal Laboratories National Conference in Cleveland, Ohio Enter Donna Ennis, the Enterprise Innovation Institute\u2019s director of diversity engagement and program development, co-director of the Georgia Artificial Intelligence Manufacturing Corridor (Georgia AIM), and operator representative for the Georgia Minority Business Development Agency Business Center. It\u2019s a lot of hats for one person to wear, and she wore them all as she spoke at the national Federal Laboratories Consortium (FLC) conference \u2014 a sort of national trade association meeting \u2014 in Cleveland, Ohio, in March. She was asked to present on one of her areas of expertise \u2014 connecting people and businesses with the right resources. \u201cI discussed Georgia AIM and tech transfer,\u201d she said. Georgia AIM, a new initiative \u2014 funded by a $65 million grant from the U.S. Department of Commerce\u2019s Economic Development Administration (EDA) \u2014 supports a statewide effort to combine artificial intelligence and manufacturing innovations with transformational workforce and outreach programs. \u201cFederal labs are looking for ways to collaborate with minority-owned businesses. I talked about helping us identify the labs that focus on AI technology and advanced manufacturing, so that we could work more closely with those labs for Georgia AIM, and perhaps identify businesses that could do tech transfer. Labs are really interested in technology transfer. They\u2019re doing all this research, and they want to be able to transfer that technology out of the federal labs. We\u2019re in conversations about it, including with some of the people I met at the session.\u201d Ennis sees attendance at conferences like FLC as vital to her work. \u201cBecause I\u2019m in a new role, I\u2019m focused on getting national exposure for Georgia AIM and making the strategic relationships that are necessary,\u201d she said. \u201cFederal labs could be a huge component with regard to identifying technology that could then be transferred into Georgia companies.\u201d Author Karen KirkpatrickPosted on April 27, 2023Categories Blog, Georgia MBDA Business Center, Georgia-AIM, NewsTags Georgia MBDA Business Center, Georgia-AIM The CAT That Roars Chatham Area Transit (CAT) is collaborating with Georgia Tech and other partners to deliver on-demand last-mile/first-mile transit in Savannah In the commercial logistics and distribution industry, the COVID-19 pandemic pushed companies to upgrade last-mile capabilities \u2013 the ability to get products from the grocery store or distribution center to people\u2019s homes. What has often been left out of last-mile planning is getting people themselves connected. Fixed bus or train routes often leave people blocks or even miles away from transit, miles that have to be traveled on foot to get to doctor\u2019s appointments, the grocery store, work, schools, and more. At a press conference in Savannah project partners stand in front of a Chatham Area Transit Authority micro-transit van. From left, Debra Lam, executive director, Partnership for Inclusive Innovation; Andrew Young, field representative, Office of Sen. Raphael Warnock; Roxanne Ledesma, supervisory grants manager, USDOT; Ben Levine, special advisor, USDOT; Savannah Mayor Van Johnson; CAT CEO Faye DiMassimo; CAT Board Chair Diedrick Cody; Robert Hampshire, deputy assistant for research and technology and chief science officer, USDOT; Nicholas Savas, regional outreach coordinator, Office of Sen. Jon Ossoff; and Georgia House Rep. and former Savannah Mayor Edna Jackson. Now, thanks to the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law\u2019s (BIL) Strengthening Mobility and Revolutionizing Transportation (SMART) grant program, Savannah will launch a pilot project to develop first mile/last mile on-demand transit. The app will seamlessly connect people to Chatham Area Transit Authority (CAT) fixed bus routes to get people where they need to go more efficiently and economically. The $1.2 million grant was announced by the U.S. Department of Transportation in March. A total of 59 projects in 33 states were funded to the tune of $94 million to develop projects that improve transportation efficiency and safety using advanced smart community technologies and systems. \u201cThe future of transit looks different,\u201d said CAT CEO Faye DiMassimo. \u201cSavannah is a great market for this project. It\u2019s not so big that we can\u2019t right the ship, but it\u2019s not so small as to be not applicable or scaleable in other markets. And it\u2019s a market with lots of different employment areas, tourism, a historic district, and warehousing/distribution.\u201d The Partnership for Inclusive Innovation (Partnership), which is supported by Georgia Tech\u2019s Enterprise Innovation Institute, is putting together an advisory board comprised of local leaders and national transit experts, who will help ensure the work follows best practices from around the country while also addressing the specific needs of Savannah\u2019s transit riders. \u201cHaving corporate, civic, and nonprofit leaders involved to see how this project will impact their employees, students, and clients, will help ensure its success,\u201d said Debra Lam, executive director of the Partnership. \u201cNational subject matter experts will be brought on for their expertise and also to share the project outside Savannah.\u201d The app, which will connect riders on demand from A to B and even to C or D, will operate similarly to Uber or Lyft. Riders will input their location and destination. The app will seamlessly connect users from curbside pickup by micro-transit to fixed bus or boat routes and will include paratransit if needed. It will synchronize bus and on-demand feeds to have buses and riders at the right place at the right time. Riders will be able to see when their curbside pickup will arrive and will pay a single fare for the entire trip. Pascal Van Hentenryck, Georgia Tech\u2019s associate chair for innovation and entrepreneurship and the A. Russell Chandler III chair and professor in the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, and his team developed the software, which was also used on MARTA Reach, a pilot project to add on-demand micro-transit to connect to bus and train routes in Atlanta. \u201cWe have been working on this new type of transit system for more than 10 years,\u201d said Van Hentenryck. \u201cThese are transit systems that are combining fixed routes and on-demand shuttles to provide door-to-door affordable services. We have developed all the technology for planning and operating such on-demand multimodal systems: What should be the fixed bus route? What should be the frequency between them? How many shuttles do you need? How do you dispatch them such that you serve people as quickly as possible?\u201d During Phase I, funds will be used to design the system, develop partnerships, and create ways to bring the community together so that riders will have a voice in how on-demand transit is built out. The pilot will connect three areas across the county. One pilot community includes the Tiny House Project, a neighborhood of permanent, affordable tiny houses that is home to 22 formerly unhoused veterans. The neighborhood, which will soon grow by 50 more houses, will continue to focus on veterans, and will also be open to other homeless people. The Phase I project will run for 15 months. Following that, award winners can apply for a Phase II grant to implement improvements to Phase I and expand projects. For Savannah, the Phase II goal is to have on-demand micro-transit available across the region, seamlessly delivering visitors, students, and residents to jobs, historic sites, school, and wherever they need to go. \u201cWe\u2019re excited to implement this research,\u201d Lam said. \u201cIt\u2019s been done in other cities and every time it\u2019s gotten better. Phase I will develop a blueprint that is electric, multimodal, and addresses last mile/first mile. It\u2019s data driven to increase efficiency. It will empower communities through public transit. It will enable people to get to the doctor, to work, to school, wherever they need to go.\u201d More about the project can be found in this video, \u201cChatham Area Transit Announces SMART Grant to Improve Transportation Efficiency,\u201d put together by the city of Savannah. Author Karen KirkpatrickPosted on April 27, 2023Categories Blog, News, Partnership for Inclusive InnovationTags Chatham Area Transit Authority, Partnership for Inclusive Innovation, PIN Georgia Tech APEX Accelerator Hosts Federal Delegation A delegation from the APEX Accelerators were in Atlanta April 19 to meet with the local team housed at Georgia Tech. The visit was part of a nationwide fact finding tour of its centers aross the country to learn about best practices. (PHOTO: P\u00e9ralte Paul) A team of officials from the federal APEX Accelerators \u2014 an offering of the Department of Defense Office of Small Business Programs \u2014visited the Enterprise Innovation Institute as part of a national tour of its member centers across the country. The Georgia Tech APEX Accelerator, a program of the Enterprise Innovation Institute, helps Georgia businesses identify, compete for, and win government contracts, at no cost to the companies. Formally known as the Georgia Tech Procurement Assistance Center (GTPAC), the Georgia Tech APEX Accelerator is one of 95 such centers operating across the country. The visit from the federal delegation followed the rebranding and name change that took place earlier in 2023. The April 19 Georgia stop was the first of several said Khalil Mack, director of APEX Accelerators program. \u201cWe did the site visit to meet the team and have candid conversations about the program and how their program operates,\u201d Mack said. \u201cThis is a very innovative accelerator and where it sits in the Enterprise Innovation Institute, there seems to be a lot of opportunity for cross-pollination across their programs so we were excited to come out here and learn what they are doing and see if we could take some of these best practices and apply them programwide.\u201d Author P\u00e9ralte PaulPosted on April 19, 2023May 12, 2023Categories Uncategorized Artificial Intelligence Humanity with a Social Justice Lens The Enterprise Innovation Institute\u2019s Brandy Nagel is part of a team that received $100K to study racial bias in infrared medical devices Brandy Nagel, program manager for the Georgia Minority Business Development Agency Business Center, attended what she thought was an information session on artificial intelligence for social justice. Three hours later she was part of a team that brought home $100,000 to study and correct racial bias in infrared medical devices. Temporal (forehead) thermometers and pulse oximeters became everyday pieces of medical equipment during the COVID-19 pandemic. But studies show these devices and others that use infrared technology are not as accurate when used on people with darker skin as they are on people with lighter skin. Pulse oximeters miss low oxygen levels in 11% of Black patients and temporal thermometers miss 23% of fevers in Black patients. These inaccuracies have immense public health implications, not just in the U.S., but around the world. Brandy Nagel, program manager for the Georgia MBDA Business Center \u201cI showed up because it was described as artificial intelligence for social justice,\u201d Nagel said about the AI.Humanity with a Social Justice Lens Pitch Competition. \u201cI know almost nothing about AI, but I understand social justice as a problem to be solved. I thought the event would help me understand how AI can be applied.\u201d Nagel was expecting a lecture or a seminar at the event, which was sponsored by the Emory-Georgia Tech collaborative research seed grant program, AI.Humanity, and held at Coda at Tech Square. \u201cWhen I got there, there was a conversation already going, so I joined a group,\u201d she said. \u201cWe were talking about a problem and how AI could be applied to solve that problem. And then the organizers said, go to your breakout rooms. You\u2019ve got 45 minutes to write your pitch.\u201d Despite knowing little about the medical technology under discussion, Nagel knew she could contribute to the team. \u201cI know about pitches, and I know how to prepare for a pitch,\u201d she said. She was able to help hone the idea for the pitch committee. Funding for the grant comes equally from Emory and Georgia Tech and teams include members from both institutions. Nagel\u2019s team includes from Emory University: Dr. Sivasubramanium Bhavani, assistant professor of medicine in the Emory University School of Medicine; Dr. Michele Sumler, associate professor of anesthesiology in the med school; and Cassidy Puckett, assistant professor in the Department of Sociology. The members from Georgia Tech are: Molei Tao, associate professor in the School of Mathematics; Sheila Isbell, research scientist in the Georgia Tech Research Institute Information and Communications Laboratory (GTRI-ICL); and Nagel. Isbell was drawn to the event because of the opportunity to explore using AI for the good of humanity. \u201cIn much of the news, people are concerned about how AI is taking jobs or about bias in AI,\u201d Isbell said. \u201cBut I was interested in working with other people to see how we can use AI to help. I was also interested because it\u2019s a collaboration between Georgia Tech and Emory, and we\u2019ll be doing something in the health and wellness sphere, which I really love to do.\u201d With Nagel at the white board, the team mapped out its approach. \u201cWe talked about where would we get the data? Because this is something where the data is a significant part of figuring out how to solve the problem,\u201d Nagel said. \u201cIs the solution in how the device is designed? Or is the solution in a different policy? We don\u2019t know.\u201d Isbell\u2019s forte is dealing with data, making her an integral part of a team that has so many different perspectives, a strength that made them successful in their pitch, she said. \u201cWe had sociologists. We had an anesthesiologist. We had someone who does AI. I do data,\u201d she said. \u201cIt was important that we had the diversity of thought and experience in our team for this project. If we could help doctors know about what their devices are doing, then they can make better decisions. We don\u2019t want people to mis-interpret the signals about their patients, therefore causing more health disparities.\u201d Following the 45-minute discussion period, the team was ready. The pitch covered three objectives with the goal of creating more equitable medical devices: Perform a systematic review of infrared technologies and devices that are currently used in healthcare systems to understand the scope of the problem. Conduct a pilot observational study to measure the discrepancy between the information provided by infrared medical devices and that of gold standard devices. Develop an AI algorithm to calibrate medical device measurements with skin pigmentation using results from the pilot study. With the pitch competition won, what happens next? Nagel, who isn\u2019t a medical device expert, does understand design thinking. \u201cThe first step of design thinking is empathy,\u201d she said, \u201cdeeply understand the customer or the beneficiary\u2019s experience, not just their point of view, but what they experience. In this case, the beneficiary might be a patient, but it could also be a medical professional who\u2019s trying to quickly triage in an emergency room and figure out who needs attention first. \u201cOne thing that I think is exciting about this is that our team can be informed by going into an emergency room and seeing how this works,\u201d she said. \u201cWhat\u2019s the real-world experience that may help inform how we solve the problem? I think it\u2019s AI. But I think there\u2019s also going to be a personal touch.\u201d A second team also won $100,000 for its pitch AI-Assisted Social Justice in Tissue and Organ Biomanufacturing. The team, comprised of both Georgia Tech and Emory researchers, will use domain-specific AI-based approaches to develop tissue bioprinting processes that are optimized for patients of various racial and ethnic backgrounds. \u201cI think what really intrigued me about this is that I saw it as a solvable problem and something that could have a significant impact,\u201d Nagel said. \u201cThe pulse oximeter and the forehead thermometer, these two devices were used to help diagnose millions of people with COVID, particularly in the early days of the pandemic. If we look back on the deaths, and we see that a disproportionate number of darker skinned people died, then we might say it was because of a bad diagnostic tool. 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EI2 is the largest, oldest, and most successful economic development organization at any university in the country. It is home to more than a dozen economic development programs which (1) build and scale startups, (2) grow existing small and medium-sized enterprises, including manufacturing firms, and (3) energize ecosystem builders (communities, governments, universities, and non-profits). These programs serve the State of Georgia, with programmatic reach across the Southeast region, the United States, and five continents around the world. Prior to his appointment as vice president, Bridges was director of the Economic Development Lab (EDL) within EI2. EDL works with communities in Georgia on projects such as workforce development, fiscal and economic impact analyses, strategic planning, and downtown redevelopment. This lab also works globally and has conducted innovation policy research and implemented innovation ecosystem building projects in 23 countries around the world. Since joining the Georgia Institute of Technology in 1994, Bridges has worked in various practice areas serving manufacturing firms, national labs, international governments, and innovation ecosystems. He has been a Principal or Co-Principal Investigator on over $20 million in grants and has authored, co-authored, or significantly contributed to over $40 million in winning proposals. Bridges has won over 100 proposals from U.S. federal agencies, plus universities, governments, and non-profits from around the world. He is a Principal Research Faculty member and a frequent lecturer and keynote speaker in China, South Africa, and across Latin America on nascent, innovation ecosystem building. Prior to joining EI\u00b2, he was a general management consultant and a brand manager at three consumer package goods companies. Bridges has a Bachelor of Business Administration from Emory University and a Master of Science in Marketing from Georgia State University. John AveryDirector, ATDC John is a serial entrepreneur who was part of four startups. A tech startup veteran with broad experience in data and wireless voice technologies, John was co-founder and chief technology officer of Convergence Corp., a maker of software that connects wireless devices to the Internet. Amazon acquired the company in 1999. Following that acquisition, he joined Amazon as engineering manager. In 2001, John became an early employee of Mobliss, a mobile applications and messaging solutions company in the entertainment space. He later became the company\u2019s chief technology officer. Japan\u2019s Index Corp., a developer of mobile phone content and information and other media services such as video on demand, acquired Mobliss. He holds six patents and owns Onboard Now, a developer of software for embedded devices such as smart phones, Web-enabled cameras, and industrial controls. Most recently, he was engineering group manager of Panasonic Automotive Systems\u2019 Panasonic Innovation Center at the Georgia Tech campus. At Panasonic, John oversaw the innovation center\u2019s development projects in next-generation automotive systems including, infotainment, bio-sensing, machine vision, deep learning, and heads-up displays. He is a Georgia Tech graduate with a bachelor\u2019s degree in engineering. Donna EnnisDirector, Diversity Engagement and Program Donna M. Ennis, C.P.F, provides leadership across all Enterprise Innovation Institute (EI2) units to develop collaborative funding opportunities and provide support and services to assure the integration of diversity and inclusion into EI2\u2019s programs and operations. A certified professional facilitator, Donna serves as director and operator representative for the Atlanta Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) Business & Advanced Manufacturing Centers and the Southeastern MBDA Inner City Innovation Hub. In this role, she provides strategic direction, marketing, outreach, and operations for the Centers and the Innovation HUB and business assistance to Minority Business Enterprises (MBEs). Known for her thought leadership and passion for developing MBEs and small businesses, Donna has been at the forefront of helping MBEs learn and understand the role that technology plays in scaling businesses and established the annual National MBE Manufacturers Summit to connect MBE manufacturers for partnerships with corporations and other suppliers. She also launched the NEXTTECH initiative for MBEs to bring technology solutions to federal agencies and corporations. Under Donna\u2019s leadership, the Centers have assisted companies in generating more than $3.5 billion in contracts, financing, and sales and creating or retaining more than 6,000 jobs. Donna received her master\u2019s degree in public administration from Georgia State University and a bachelor\u2019s degree in communications from Boston University. She is a graduate of the Leading Women@Tech program and has been name a tenured Black Woman of Influence by the Atlanta Business League. She enjoys serving on several boards, mentoring entrepreneurs, and coaching small business owners. Juli GolemiDirector, Enterprise Innovation Institute Global Juli is the Director of Enterprise Innovation Institute (EI2) Global. Her background includes twenty years of experience in the field of economic development in the private sector and higher education with expertise in turning complex data into information that leads to strategic decisions and the realization of aggressive goals. During her tenure at EI2 Global (formerly Innovations Ecosystems), Juli has led programs that provide support to communities and other universities with their innovation-led economic development initiatives focusing primarily on the assessment of communities\u2019 innovation ecosystem and entrepreneurship programming needs. These initiatives foster collaborations among informal ecosystem players to drive strategic planning, startup ecosystem formation, and business expansion. She also led the Georgia Tech\u2019s Soft Landings Program, an intensive program that helps international companies to quickly and efficiently assess multiple key factors that will assist them in deciding to expand their operations in the U.S. Juli has been serving as the Co-Director of the EDA University Center and led the application for the current 5-year award. This program is specifically designed to marshal the resources located within colleges and universities to support regional economic development strategies in regions of chronic and acute economic distress. Prior to joining EI\u00b2, Juli was the Director and Economist of the Economic Strategy Center, an economic development research and analysis firm where she managed a variety of projects including economic and fiscal analysis, benchmarking analysis, and program performance evaluations. Juli earned her master\u2019s degree in economics from Middle Tennessee State University and her bachelor\u2019s degree in English from the University of Tirana. She also completed studies at Vanderbilt University. She is currently serving on Georgia Tech\u2019s Faculty Executive Board and is serving a second term on the Board of Directors of the University Economic Development Association (UEDA). Tim IsraelDirector, Georgia Manufacturing Extension Partnership (GaMEP) Israel leads EI\u00b2\u2019s largest and longest running program, the Georgia Manufacturing Extension Partnership (GaMEP) and is responsible for the manufacturing resources and regional staff located across Georgia. Previously, he had been GaMEP\u2019s associate director and group manager of process improvement. The GaMEP works with manufacturers across the state to offer innovation- and solutions-based approaches via consulting, couching, and education. A member organization of the National MEP network and supported by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, the GaMEP\u2019s main goal is to help manufacturers increase top line growth and reduce bottom costs. Israel, a 30-year veteran at Georgia Tech, began his career as a project engineer in Tech\u2019s Gainesville Regional Office. He also served as a project manager in Georgia Tech\u2019s Georgia Productivity and Quality Center (GPQC) and the Center for International Standards and Quality (CISQ). An expert in lean manufacturing, quality management systems, and supplier development, Israel earned his bachelor\u2019s and master\u2019s degrees in industrial engineering from Georgia Tech. Johanna KaiserGeorgia Advanced Technology Ventures (GATV) Johanna Kaiser has more than 13 years of leadership experience in real estate management, entrepreneurship/start-up support, and program management. She has served in a number of roles within the Enterprise Innovation Institute, Georgia Tech\u2019s primary service and outreach organization. With a master\u2019s degree in business administration from Georgia Tech, Johanna primarily supports GATV\u2019s efforts in technology commercialization, incubator services, and real estate development. Debra LamFounding Director, Partnership for Inclusive Innovation Debra Lam is the Founding Director of the Partnership for Inclusive Innovation, a statewide public-private partnership committed to investing in innovative pilot projects. She also continues to lead smart communities and urban innovation work at Georgia Tech. She founded the Georgia Smart Community Challenge, the first statewide effort in the nation that empowers communities of all sizes to become smarter. Prior to this, she served as Pittsburgh\u2019s inaugural Chief of Innovation & Performance where she oversaw all technology, sustainability, performance, and innovation functions of city government. She crafted the city\u2019s first strategic plan for innovation, the Inclusive Innovation Roadmap. Prior to that, she was a management consultant at a global engineering and design firm, Arup. She has recieved various awards, including being named one of the top 100 most influential people in digital government by Apolitcal. She has worked and lived in the United Kingdom, China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. She is a graduate of Georgetown University and University of California, Berkeley, and serves on the boards of the MetroLab Network and Neighborhood Nexus. Roger E. MasonDirector of Finance and Budgets Roger E. Mason serves as Director of Finance and Budgets for Georgia Tech\u2019s Enterprise Innovation Institute (EI2). In this role he supports all financial activities for EI2. Roger has more than 20 years of university and leadership experience in finance, state funded programs, and sponsored awards. He received his Bachelor\u2019s degree in finance from Kennesaw State University. Janice MaxwellDirector of Strategic Initiatives and Chief of Staff, Enterprise Innovation Institute Janice Maxwell is the director of strategic initiatives and chief of staff at the Enterprise Innovation Institute. In this role, she works on process improvement as the Enterprise Innovation Institute continues to grow and manages a set of strategic projects, including the organization\u2019s commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and employee well-being. Before joining the Enterprise Innovation Institute, Janice worked as director of IT operations and head of the office of the chief innovation officer at Georgia State University, where she managed the budget, diversity, equity, and inclusion, and provided strategic oversight of approximately 100 projects per year. Janice served on the executive committee and as head of governance for Georgia Equality, whose mission is to advance fairness, safety, and opportunity for LGBTQ communities. She obtained her bachelor\u2019s degree from American Intercontinental University and a master\u2019s from Keller Graduate School of Management of DeVry University. She is a certified Scrum Master, a project management designation, from the Scrum Alliance. Alfie Meek, Ph.DDirector, Center for Economic Development Research Alfie is the Director of the Center for Economic Development Research at the Georgia Tech Enterprise Innovation Institute (EI\u00b2). He has more than 25 years of experience in economic/fiscal impact analysis and community-based research. Over the years Dr. Meek has served the State of Georgia in various roles including the technical advisory committee for the Georgia Rural Development Council and the Rural Research Consortium. Most recently, Dr. Meek served as a member of Governor Kemp\u2019s Coronavirus Task Force Economic Impact Committee. Before joining EI\u00b2, Alfie served for nine years as the Chief Economist and Director of Economic Development for the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners. In that role, he was integral in the development and implementation of Partnership Gwinnett, a community-wide strategic plan that was named the best multi-year economic development program for large communities by the International Economic Development Council (IEDC) in 2010. Before his time in Gwinnett County, he spent three years as the Director of Applied Research at The University of Georgia\u2019s Business Outreach Services and Small Business Development Center and served for five years on the faculty at the Georgia Institute of Technology as an economist and project director for the Center for Economic Development Services. Preceding his tenure at Georgia Tech, Alfie was the Research Economist for SunTrust Banks, Inc. Current areas of special focus include economic/fiscal impact analysis, forecasting and modeling, tax policy analysis, and target industry analysis. In addition to his research, Dr. Meek speaks widely on topics relating to economic impact and economic development. Dr. Meek is on the board of the Georgia Academy of Economic Development and has spoken to more than to 4,300 elected officials and local leaders from each of the 159 counties in Georgia on the importance of fiscal impact analysis in their economic development efforts. Dr. Meek has also written for economic development-related publications, as well as other periodicals. His research on the size and economic impact of the sports industry in the United States was published in Sports Marketing Quarterly. This research has been written about and cited in numerous publications \u2013 USA Today, Georgia Trend, Financial Times London, Fortune Magazine, and Investor\u2019s Business Daily among others. Alfie is an active member of the Georgia Economic Developers Association (GEDA); the National Association for Business Economics (NABE); and is past president of the Atlanta Economics Club. He holds a Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics from The University of Georgia; a Master of Science in Business Economics from Georgia State University; and a Bachelor of Science in Economics from the Georgia Institute of Technology. Gregory T. OwenDirector of Human Resources Gregory T. Owen serves as human resources director of Georgia Tech\u2019s Enterprise Innovation Institute. He has also served as adjunct faculty for Georgia Tech teaching GT1000 for multiple semesters. He also holds an additional USG adjunct faculty appointment and teaches social science courses in the College of Liberal Arts at Georgia Gwinnett College. He completed his graduate studies at Georgia State University with a Ph.D. in Higher Education Policy and a Master\u2019s of Science in Educational Psychology. He has more than 20 years\u2019 experience working in higher education and in the field of human resources. His research interests include policy and organizational development, performance management, human resources process improvement, and qualitative research design. P\u00e9ralte C. PaulMarketing & Communications Manager, Enterprise Innovation Institute Paul has been with the Georgia Institute of Technology since 2014. He has more than 20 years media and communications experience as a reporter and writer for various news outlets \u2014 including The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The Florida Times-Union, and The Jersey Journal \u2014 and as an editor in online news media at Aol. He has covered a number of different business-related topics, including Banking, Economic Development, Georgia Agriculture/Agribusiness, and Law. He also has a public relations background having worked for a boutique, New York-based public relations agency where he worked on a number of business-to-business and business-to-consumer accounts. Paul is a graduate of Rutgers University, where he earned his bachelor\u2019s degree in English, with a concentration in journalism. 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Enterprise Innovation Institute Skip to content Enterprise Innovation Institute Home About Us About Leadership Staff Directory Atlanta Office Region Offices Careers Programs Commercialization VentureLab iCorps Entrepreneurship ATDC Engage Accelerator Business Services GaMBDA EDL GaMEP GTPAC SHES (OSHA) SETAAC Enterprise 6 News Contact Us Search for: Search Search for: Search Now in main content Staff Directory Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Back to top"}, {"subdomain": "innovate.gatech.edu", "content": "Region Offices - Enterprise Innovation Institute Skip to content Enterprise Innovation Institute Home About Us About Leadership Staff Directory Atlanta Office Region Offices Careers Programs Commercialization VentureLab iCorps Entrepreneurship ATDC Engage Accelerator Business Services GaMBDA EDL GaMEP GTPAC SHES (OSHA) SETAAC Enterprise 6 News Contact Us Search for: Search Search for: Search Now in main content Region Offices Augusta Region Elliot PricePhone: (706) 721-4522Email: elliot.price@innovate.gatech.edu Serving the following counties: Burke, Columbia, Glascock, Hancock, Jefferson, Jenkins, Lincoln, McDuffie, Richmond, Taliaferro, Warren, Wilkes Central Region Alan BarfootPhone: (478) 275-5125Email: alan.barfoot@innovate.gatech.edu Serving the following counties: Appling, Baldwin, Bibb, Bleckley, Candler, Crawford, Dodge, Emanuel, Evans, Houston, Jeff Davis, Johnson, Jones, Laurens, Monroe, Montgomery, Peach, Pulaski, Putnam, Tattnall, Telfair, Toombs, Treutlen, Twiggs, Washington, Wheeler, Wilcox, Wilkinson Coastal Region Ben Cheeks(912) 571-1902Email: ben.cheeks@innovate.gatech.edu Serving the following counties: Brantley, Bryan, Bulloch, Camden, Chatham, Charlton, Effingham, Glynn, Liberty, Long, McIntosh, Screven, Wayne East Metro Kelley HundtPhone: (404) 894-4607Email: kelley.hundt@innovate.gatech.edu Serving the following counties: Dekalb, Gwinnett North Metro Atlanta Region Bill RitschPhone: (678) 294-1579Email: bill.ritsch@innovate.gatech.edu Serving the following counties: Cherokee, Cobb, Fulton (north) Northeast Region Bill NusbaumPhone: (770) 718-3982Email: bill.nusbaum@innovate.gatech.edu Serving the following counties: Banks, Barrow, Clarke, Dawson, Elbert, Forsyth, Franklin, Greene, Habersham, Hall, Hart, Jackson, Jasper, Lumpkin, Madison, Morgan, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union, Walton, White Northwest Region John ZegersPhone: (404) 435-9124Email: john.zegers@innovate.gatech.edu Serving the following counties: Bartow, Catoosa, Chattooga, Dade, Fannin, Floyd, Gilmer, Gordon, Haralson, Murray, Paulding, Pickens, Polk, Walker, Whitfield South Region Hank HobbsPhone: (912) 379-2267Email: hank.hobbs@innovate.gatech.edu Serving the following counties: Appling, Atkinson, Bacon, Baker, Ben Hill, Berrien, Brooks, Calhoun, Clinch, Coffee, Colquitt, Cook, Decatur, Dougherty, Early , Echols, Grady, Irwin, Jeff Davis, Lanier, Lee, Lowndes, Miller, Mitchell, Pierce, Seminole, Terrell, Thomas, Tift, Turner, Ware, Worth South Metro Atlanta Region Larry AlfordPhone: (404) 895-5237Email: larry.alford@innovate.gatech.edu Serving the following counties: Butts, Carroll, Clayton, Coweta, Douglas, Fayette, Fulton (south), Henry, Newton, Rockdale, Spalding West Region Derek WoodhamPhone: (706) 298-0069Email: derek.woodham@innovate.gatech.edu Serving the following counties: Chattahoochee, Clay, Crisp, Dooly, Harris, Heard, Lamar, Macon, Marion, Meriwether, Muscogee , Pike, Quitman, Randolph, Schley, Stewart, Sumter, Talbot, Taylor, Troup, Upson, Webster Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Back to top"}, {"subdomain": "parents.gatech.edu", "content": "Ambassadors | Parent and Family Programs Parent and Family Programs Home About About Us Parent Assistant Leaders Sponsorship Staff Family Weekend Family Weekend Schedule Registration T-Shirt Hotel Information Sibs Day Sibs Day Registration Photo Album Grandparents Day Grandparents Day Photo Gallery Get Involved Ambassadors Parents Association Parents Giving Volunteer Resources Events FAQs GT H.U.B. Link Directory Sibling Syllabus Supporting Your Student Tech Tales Coloring Book VIP Discount Program Stay Connected Contact Us Ambassadors & Advisory Board Virtual Workshops Yellow Jacket Family Hive GT: Utility Links Contact Us Make a Gift Open Search Search Search Ambassadors A unique opportunity for parents and family members to get involved at Georgia Tech. Georgia Tech Parent and Family Ambassador Program, housed in Parent and Family Programs, allows parents and family members from around the world to be involved and stay connected. Leadership opportunities allow families to get involved with student life on campus, assist families from your region or area by answering questions and concerns, attend regional events and attend campus events. Ambassadors help welcome new families to the Yellow Jacket community and provide support to both new and current families. Please visit our Ambassadors and Advisory Board webpage where you'll find contact information of our current ambassadors. Register to become an Ambassador Involvement Opportunities On-Campus Events Family Weekend (fall) Sibs Day (spring) FASET Orientation for students & parents (summer) Commencement (fall and spring) Regional Events Admitted students Welcome Calling campaign (spring) Hosted dinners and/or receptions for local prospective, admitted, and/or current Yellow Jacket students & families (anytime) Summer Send-offs: Confirmed new students and families welcome events (Summer) Philanthropic Support Parents Fund for Student Engagement and Well-Being Leadership Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "parents.gatech.edu", "content": "Supporting Your First-Year Student Month-by-Month | Parent and Family Programs Parent and Family Programs Home About About Us Parent Assistant Leaders Sponsorship Staff Family Weekend Family Weekend Schedule Registration T-Shirt Hotel Information Sibs Day Sibs Day Registration Photo Album Grandparents Day Grandparents Day Photo Gallery Get Involved Ambassadors Parents Association Parents Giving Volunteer Resources Events FAQs GT H.U.B. Link Directory Sibling Syllabus Supporting Your Student Tech Tales Coloring Book VIP Discount Program Stay Connected Contact Us Ambassadors & Advisory Board Virtual Workshops Yellow Jacket Family Hive GT: Utility Links Contact Us Make a Gift Open Search Search Search Supporting Your First-Year Student Month-by-Month July It is a good idea to discuss with your student how you want to communicate with each other and how often. Every day may be too much for your student who is trying to establish a new network at Georgia Tech, but for some families once a week is too long to go without communicating. Talk to your student about how often you will communicate by phone, letter, email, social media, or text messaging. These are all great ways to stay in touch without taking up too much of your student\u2019s time. It is important that both you and your student agree. It is also a good idea to revisit your communication plan as things change from semester to semester. Here are some conversation starters before arrival on campus: What are you excited about? / What are you worried about?It\u2019s important to share your student\u2019s enthusiasm about a new experience. Moving to campus, meeting new people, and learning new things can be very exciting. At the same time, they can be daunting. Avoid saying \u201cthese will be the best years of your life.\u201d This could create a lot of pressure for a student who may begin to believe that nothing could or should go wrong or they are not living up to expectations. Acknowledging that there will be great experiences and tough challenges will ultimately help them learn to solve problems. The good news is there are a lot of campus resources and staff eager to help students through the tough times.What would you like to accomplish in your first year at Georgia Tech?Most students likely will say \u201cget good grades.\u201d Encourage your student to think a bit broader and consider what they want to do outside the classroom \u2013 study abroad, provide service to others, join a student organization, continue their current hobbies, or learn a new skill. Georgia Tech promotes events and activities to help students adjust to campus life the first year. It is important for students to stay in the know and to take advantage of these opportunities. By the second year, the Institute expects students to be involved or to know how to do so. It is also important to discuss realistic expectations for academic achievement at college level. We know our first year students have a 97% retention rate and return their second year. The support and assistance is available to help them succeed. Encourage them to take advantage of all that Georgia Tech has to offer, both in and out of the classroom.Family finances and your college budgetMake sure your student knows how to manage their expenses/checking account. Encourage them to develop a budget for spending money. Additionally, a conversation about credit card use and abuse is essential. Simply saying, \u201cthis is for emergency-purposes only\u201d can take a completely different meaning for students. AUGUST College is a time of transition for students and families. Your student may be feeling a bit overwhelmed with the campus, new and unfamiliar services, different policies and procedures, a new roommate(s), and few familiar faces. Changes for family members who are staying at home can also cause concern for you and the rest of the family. Phone calls, emails, text messages, or letters will help everyone in this time of transition. With all the new challenges students are facing and without a support system in place, this might be a time your student is actually conscious of staying in touch. Convey interest in what your student is experiencing and show that you place value on this experience. In the event of personal struggles with roommates, professors, etc., encourage your student to work out situations to the best of their ability. Your instinct may be to \"fix\" the problem. Instead, recommend that your student use campus resources such as their Resident Advisor (RA), Counseling Center, or tutorial services that are available with the Center for Academic Success. This way, you are fostering independence while continuing to communicate your support and concern. TipsStudents will want to explore campus, meet new people and exercise their independence. Give them the freedom to do so.Ask questions about your student\u2019s classes, roommate(s), friends, and new life.Expect changes in their behavior, look, and schedule. As they begin to flex their freedom, they might not remember to call home as often.Don\u2019t worry (too much) about depressing phone calls and letters. With change often comes homesickness and the longing for something familiar. Try to remind your student to get involved and that they will soon fit in. Everything takes time.If your student is living on campus, encourage them to get to know their Resident Advisor (RA). If your student is living off campus and commuting, encourage them to get involved in a student organization, find a campus job, or get involved in intramural activities.Fraternities and Sororities are another great way to get involved and help others. Each chapter on campus sponsors their own philanthropy and holds events throughout the year. Greek students have higher rates of community service on average than their non-Greek counterparts. SEPTEMBER Once your student has settled in, they will have made a few friends, discovered their favorite classes, and travel around campus and the community at night and on weekends. During your regular phone calls with your student, somewhere in between the discussions of course work, dating, and money, you should also carve some time out to discuss their general health. This is more than just how they are feeling or they are sick. A healthy lifestyle is one that encompasses mental and physical health too. This can include alcohol use, getting enough sleep, exercise, nutrition, and overall general wellness. At Georgia Tech, there are ample ways to sustain a healthy lifestyle or start one if your student needs an extra boost. From healthy dining choices to on-campus counseling services, healthy lifestyles are a priority at Georgia tech and are needed to be successful. TipsEncourage your student to use the library as a resource and a quiet study space. Also, encourage your student to talk to their professors and advisors about any concerns or questions before it is too late in the semester \u2013 during faculty and staff office hours.Reassure your student that feeling overwhelmed is normal for students learning to manage new academic demands and personal responsibilities.Anticipate that your student may call home to let off some steam, share your worries or sort through situations out loud. Use these moments as opportunities to let them do their own problem-solving by listening, asking questions, and affirming your belief in their decision-making.If your student seems to be depressed or anxious, encourage them to talk to a counselor at the Counseling Center.Encourage your student to achieve a sense of balance including a healthy diet, adequate sleep, exercise, and relaxation.Frequently share with your student that you trust them to make good choices.Encourage your student to check out numerous programs and services at the Campus Recreation Center (CRC), to keep them active, relieve stress, and meet other students.Establish or reestablish expectations for budgeting and finances. OCTOBER Students who are involved in at least one student organization are more likely to feel connected to their peers, get higher grades, have fewer problems with alcohol and other drugs, and are better prepared for life after graduation. A tremendous amount of learning, personal growth and skill development takes place outside of the classroom. With so many excellent opportunities to get involved, students are sure to find a club or organization that not only interests them, but also provides an opportunity to meet new people, pursue new interests, and give them a sense of belonging. TipsGeorgia Tech has over 500 registered student organizations. Ask your student if they\u2019ve found anything they like thus far and if not, encourage them to check out the Center for Student Engagement.Leadership continues to be one of the most pressing issues faced by global organizations today. Organizations are looking for students who have the ability to collaborate across boundaries, conceptualize new solutions and motivate diverse teams. Second-year students and above should consider applying to Leading Edge (One-on-One Leadership Coaching), sponsored by Leadership Education and Development, to actively explore and improve their individual and team leadership skills through practice and critical reflection, challenge themselves to be a better leader, and develop their leadership vision.Involvement in a pre-professional or major-related organization can help students connect with like-minded peers in a particular academic area and it can open up opportunities after graduation.Suggest the exploration of opportunities for involvement in the residential community. Your student can ask their Resident Advisor (RA) about involvement and leadership opportunities in their residence hall.Your student should subscribe to The Weekly Digest, an online listing of upcoming events on campus each week.Tell your student to cheer on their fellow Yellow Jackets at athletic events throughout the year. For a schedule events go to www.ramblinwreck.comTrust them to make the right decisions. You have raised them with a great set of values, and they will likely keep those values throughout their college career.Remind your student to apply for OIE Scholarships to study abroad in spring or summer. NOVEMBER Where did the time go? As midterm tests and projects are ending, the focus shifts to final projects and tests that are just around the corner. As students will admit, this is the time when any earlier procrastination comes back to haunt them\u2014when suddenly papers, projects, and exams are due practically on the same day. There\u2019s a lot of pressure on your student now, stemming from both personal expectations and expectations from you as a parent. And of course, there are other factors competing for your student\u2019s attention such as campus life events and end of the semester programs. TipsThe Thanksgiving holiday provides a nice break to help your student refocus their energies for the remainder of the semester. Still, your student should not put studying and coursework completely aside, as finals are quickly approaching.While your student is home during the Thanksgiving break, be sure to celebrate the semester\u2019s victories and work together to understand challenges.If your student is staying on campus for the Thanksgiving Break, be sure to check ParentNews in November and Parent & Family Programs Facebook page for special programming for students not going home. You can also email parents@gatech.edu for some suggestions for your student.Start encouraging your student to think about pursuing a part-time job or internship over winter break.If your student expresses concern about tackling coursework and upcoming finals, remind them about the office of Student Success, which conducts workshops on preparing for exams and offers other academic/tutoring support services on campus.Reiterate the importance of adequate sleep, healthy eating, exercise, and relaxation. Encourage your student to find time for a favorite sport or hobby they can pursue to keep up morale and maintain balance. DECEMBER As the holidays approach at the end of November and early December, your student is beginning to feel the true pressure of campus life. As the fall semester draws to a close, students feel stressed by academic deadlines, approaching exams, and plans for the holidays. Take the time to make sure your student is prepared for the upcoming finals and ensure proper resources are available. When final exams are finished, many students head home for the winter break. They may have concerns about family issues and how they will adjust to routines back at home. It is important to discuss expectations with your student before they return home for winter break. Prepare yourself and other family members that the student who returns may not be the student you sent off to college. It may help to renegotiate curfew hours and family responsibilities. It is an important time of adjustment for everyone as your family grows and changes. Also note that some students choose to remain in Atlanta over winter break to work and/or save money. Talk with your student about these decisions as well. Enjoy spending quality time with your student if they do come home for the break! Happy Holidays! TipsYour student\u2019s emotions may be on a bit of a roller coaster during this period. For many students, this is the time when they begin to really feel connected to campus, but it is also when the reality of their academic progress begins to affect them.Accept that your student\u2019s grades may suffer or decline if they are new to Georgia Tech. Remind them that college is supposed to be more difficult, but they will adjust in time. Be sure to let them know that you are proud of them, you recognize their hard work and that you love them.Understand students may need some additional space and time as they buckle down for exams OR students may become homesick and reach out more often in their stress.Send a care package to your student with enough treats for them to share with roommates and friends.Offer support by calling, texting, sending emails, or visiting the campus if you can-check with your student first to make sure they have time to visit with you during this stressful time.It\u2019s easy to forget about financial obligations during this time, but make sure your student\u2019s loan payments and other fees have been paid for the upcoming semester. Remember, the Office of Bursar sends online statements to students, not parents.Encourage your student to participate in morale boosting activities and traditions that take place during finals week such as Midnight Breakfast, a free breakfast offered late at night during finals week in the Exhibition Hall JANUARY Now that your student has completed the fall semester, changing majors may be on their mind. This often creates worry and concern for both you and your student. Choosing a major is a difficult process. This can be a good opportunity for your student to explore interests and determine what they really want to study. Your student may also benefit from an internship or other employment to help determine career options. It is important to remember however, that students are more than their majors. The best way to prepare for a career is to get a sound education, develop leadership skills and gain career-related experience through internships, community service, part-time jobs, and campus involvement. TipsIf your student did not meet their academic goals in the fall, suggest a visit to Academic Success Programs, which offers a variety of resources to address your student\u2019s individual academic performance needs.If your student is already thinking about how to make the most of the upcoming summer, bring up Georgia Tech\u2019s outstanding summer undergraduate research opportunities. Information on these research projects is typically available starting this month. Your student can learn more information by visiting the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program website at undergradresearch.gatech.edu.Encourage your student to speak with their academic advisor if they have concerns about their major.Second year students should begin to select a major, refine career options, and begin defining their purpose. Encourage your student to participate in many employment and graduate school fairs, workshops, and services sponsored by Career Center.Second and third year students should seek an internship or co-op in their career field. The Career Center can assist your student in this process.Students should have a current resume listing their part-time employment, internship, and/or co-op experience. Your student should also attend career fairs and graduate school fairs to gain exposure to all of the opportunities at Georgia Tech.Be sure you and/or your returning student submit the appropriate financial aid applications for the upcoming academic year no later than a week prior to the January 31 priority deadline. Contact Financial Aid with any questions. FEBRUARY Diversity at Georgia Tech abounds through a myriad of programs and our multicultural student body, faculty, and staff. Recognizing the importance of cultural backgrounds, Georgia Tech provides students with many opportunities to learn about those different than themselves. Encourage your student to make the most of their college experience by studying or interning abroad, taking a class, attending a program, performance, lecture, or getting involved in a club or organization. TipsTalk with your student about international opportunities. Whether it is for a week, a semester, or a year, studying abroad allows your student to learn another language, take major and elective coursework, discover new places, make meaningful connections around the world.Talk with your student about the different backgrounds of people they\u2019ve met on campus. Explore the relationships they are making and promote an open dialogue with students different from themselves.Encourage them to visit or attend events organized by the Student Diversity Programs, Women\u2019s Resource Center, and LGBTQIA Resource Center. These programs provide a space for students to drop-in, relax, attend educational programs, and meet new friends.Encourage involvement through service learning. Alternative Service Breaks are meaningful ways for students to learn more about others, provide service to people in need, and explore different parts of the country and world. Students are encouraged to be globally conscious leaders through direct service, education, diversity, reflection, investigation of social justice issues, and reorientation.Remind your student to apply for OIE Scholarships to study abroad in the next academic year. March TipsSpring has sprung and, with it, the possibility of severe weather. Make sure your student has signed up for Georgia Tech\u2019s Emergency Notification System (GTENS) to receive alerts via cellphone and email.Encourage your student to meet with their academic advisor to discuss early registration for summer and fall classes.If your student needs help with issues such as time management, relationships, or feelings of distress or depression, they can schedule an appointment with the Counseling Center or take advantage of one of its workshops. Also, visiting the Campus Recreation Center for fun and fitness can help relieve stress.Encourage your student to seek out leadership development through a Minor in Leadership Studies or Learning Edge (One-on-One Leadership Coaching), sponsored by Leadership Education and Development. The minor adds breadth to your student\u2019s technical proficiency, preparing them to be a global citizen and world-class professional with the communication, ethical and problem-solving tools to help invent future rather than simply waiting for it to happen. Coaching enables your student to work with a leadership development coach to actively explore and improve their leadership skills through practice and critical reflection, challenge themselves to be a better leader, and develop their leadership vision.Send care packages complete with snacks, multi-vitamins, and encouraging words before or during mid-terms to give your student a little boost.Send a text or email to say hello and let your student know you care, and you are there if they need you.March is Diversity and Inclusivity Month at Georgia Tech. Encourage your student to attend special programming offered throughout the month. Visit the Student Diversity Programs page to learn more.March is Women\u2019s Awareness Month at Georgia Tech, so encourage your student to get involved with the many activities sponsored by the Women\u2019s Resource Center.If your student is considering going on to graduate school, they should start thinking now about applying. A good rule of thumb is to begin the application process at least one full year in advance of anticipated graduate school enrollment. APRIL The end of the semester (or for some, graduation) is right around the corner. The pressure continues to escalate as the term winds down. Putting the finishing touches on that final assignment, coordinating a group project, tracking down notes from a missed class\u2014students\u2019 minds are racing with all the work that still needs to be done. On top of this, many clubs and organizations are also wrapping up for the year. Your student\u2019s schedule could quickly become overrun with banquets, picnics, and formals. Other campus wide events, such as the Pi Mile Road Race and Sting Break, are fun experiences your student won\u2019t want to miss. Since sleep often suffers in times of stress, make sure your student is practicing healthy habits during the remaining hustle and bustle of the semester. Understand that your student\u2019s passage into an independent and successful adult will be gradual and can be best aided by your respectful and simultaneous challenge and support. TipsIf your student has always enjoyed giving back and helping others suggest they check into volunteering with the Center for Student Engagement. They can learn about local and global issues firsthand, put solutions into practice, make friends with similar interests, get on-the-job training, and give back to Atlanta and world communities.Intramural sports allow your student and their friends to form teams and play competitive sports on a casual level. Your student can learn more at the Campus Recreation Center with the intramural staff.Encourage your student to use the library as a resource and as a quiet study space. Also, recommend that they talk to their professors about any concerns or questions before it is too late in the semester.Advice them to look into job shadowing, volunteering, working or interning in the career field of choice for the summer. It is not too early for your student to look into summer educational opportunities.Summer is a great opportunity for your student to get ahead or take a class that may be a little more challenging. Encourage them to look into summer school classes at Georgia Tech or at a college campus near home.Emphasize the wisdom of approaching finals with the attitude of doing the very best they can, and not worrying tediously about what has or has not happened so far in the semester. MAY While finals are wrapping up, students are thinking of packing up their room, returning home, and leaving friends and relationships. Or perhaps your student is planning to stay in Atlanta to work or study abroad and will miss family members. Your student may be concerned that relationships may not survive the summer break. Some students are concerned about not being able to maintain their independence while at home. Encourage your student through finals and the transition to summer. Summer at home with a returned college student can mean major adjustments for you, your student, and the rest of the family. You may notice changes in your student including appearance and behaviors. Now is a good time to discuss expectations regarding curfew, social activities, responsibilities, family trips, working, etc. Clarity, consistency, and compromise can go a long way in finding common ground. Remember adjustments take time and before you know it your student will be heading back to Georgia Tech for another school year. May is also a time for celebration and next steps for those that are graduating and headed to that first job, graduate school, or another exciting adventure! TipsKeep the lines of communication open and supportive. One of the best strategies students have against stress and fatigue is talking with someone they trust.Prepare yourself and other family members that the student who returns may not be the student you sent off to college. It may help to renegotiate curfew hours and family responsibilities for the summer. It is an important time of adjustment for everyone as your family grows and changes.Once your student returns home for the summer review the events of the past year with your student. Identify problem areas and encourage your student to consider possible solutions.Before students head home for the summer remind them to wrap up things on campus before they leave in May. Things to think about: forwarding their mail to their summer address, paying fines for overdue books and parking tickets, and looking into storage possibilities for all of their belongings for the summer if they can\u2019t bring everything home.Summer is often a time for student to work and make money to take back to school. June Just because spring semester is over, doesn\u2019t mean your student won\u2019t be experiencing some major transitions and adventures in the next few months. There are many paths students can take over the summer, and each involves its own challenges. For some students, especially first year students, life back at home after a year away may take some getting used to. Your student knows that, although not a guest at your house, they are no longer a full-time resident either. Some things around the house may have changed while your student was away, and that independent streak you\u2019ve been nurturing may make your student seem a little distant; however, as long as you keep the lines of communication open and are clear about your expectations for the summer, your student should slowly begin to readjust to home life. If your student opts to enroll in summer classes either at Georgia Tech or abroad, they will be thrown back into the grind of coursework and exams. If your student stays at school, there are going to be social activities that could compete with study time. Because the weather\u2019s inviting and the campus atmosphere is more laid back, your student may feel like they don\u2019t have to try as hard to complete the work. The fact is, though, that summer classes are just as rigorous\u2014if not more so\u2014as fall and spring classes. Summer classes often run at a quicker pace, and students have less time to complete assignments. Make sure you refresh your student\u2019s memory about time management so that they can enjoy summer fun but complete assignments on time. TipsHelp your student feel \u201cat home\u201d again by jointly planning family activities. This will also continue to encourage their responsible nature.It may take some time for your student to adjust if they have decided to come home for the summer. Work with your student with regard to setting up a schedule and introducing any potential curfews.Your student\u2019s relationship with hometown family and friends may have changed so work with your student on coming to terms with, or redefining, those personal relationships.Make time to visit your student if they are going to be away for the summer. Your student will appreciate the extra effort you\u2019ve taken to spend time together.Spend quality time with your student discussing what worked and what didn\u2019t last semester, and how to use the experience to make the next semester even better. Remind your student that the Division of Student Life/VP and Dean of Students Office is a great resource.Review your student\u2019s financial needs for the upcoming year.Talk to your student about the importance of credit and money management. There are several resources of financial assistance available: grants, scholarships, and loans. Encourage your student to apply for as many as possible. Even small scholarships will help. 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Be sure to save or screenshot your results! Values: What are the most important things for you to have in life after you graduate? Some folks want to earn a living to support their family or even retire early. Some want security or stability in their careers. Others want power, prestige, or the ability to continue advancing in their field. Or maybe they would rather have creativity and independence over making a large income. It is important to identify and to consider your values as you approach career decisions since your work will influence the ways in which you can live out your values. Assessment: Life Values Inventory Interest: Interests are things you LIKE to do. It is likely you won't use all your interests within your career, but if you really enjoy a certain task or activity, you are likely to stick with it long enough to master it. Think about how you can incorporate your interests into your major and career planning. It will be easier to stay motivated! Assessment: O-Net Interest Profiler based on John Holland\u2019s Strong Interest Inventory Personality: Personality is your way of doing things\u2014your style. This includes things like whether you need to be around people or need quiet time to recharge your energy level. How do you process information? Are you detail or big-picture oriented? How do you make decisions? Are you one who uses your head or your heart? Do you prefer your time to be scheduled or spontaneous? Careers can be more comfortable for people with complementary personalities. Assessment: Myers-Brigg Type Inventory (MBTI) Skills: Skills are those things you do well. These can be natural talents, strengths, or the abilities you have acquired through education or training. The abilities you do well and LOVE are called motivated skills. You may have skills using data and information, working with equipment or things, or valuable people skills. If you struggle to identify your skills, ask yourself what you do well, where you have been successful, or even where others have sought out your help. These are your skills and strengths! 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Classes are small and emphasize hands-on learning and discussion. Fall 2022 GT 1000 Course Schedule Students GT 1000 is designed to support incoming Tech students and to help them to have a smooth, successful transition to Georgia Tech. GT 1000 is open to all students in all majors! Learn More About GT 1000 Instructors Learn more about becoming a GT 1000 Instructor! All GT full-time faculty and staff are eligible to apply to be an instructor. Learn More about Teaching GT 1000 Team Leaders Team Leaders guide and advise incoming first-year students at Tech, showing them all that GT has to offer! 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Art Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Study Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources TechWorks Alumni Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "advising.gatech.edu", "content": "Make an Exploratory Advising Appointment | Advising & Transition Advising & Transition About Meet Our Staff FAQ Major Specific Advising Advising at Tech Certificates & Minors Find Your Advisor Change of Major Exploratory Advising Exploratory Advising Overview Make an Exploratory Advising Appointment Major Profiles Minors and Certificates VIPS Coaching Academic Coaching Make a Coaching Appointment Courses GT 1000: First-Year Seminar GT 2000: Transfer Student Seminar GT 2100: Success Seminar GT 2801: Study Strategies Seminar Resources Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home Customize Your Experience at Tech Whether you came to Georgia Tech with a detailed plan on what programs of study you would pursue or not, Exploratory Advising is an opportunity to refine your plans and to have a conversation about all the available pathways. We offer both in-person and virtual Exploratory Advising appointments; you can indicate your preference when scheduling your appointment on AdvisorLink. Make an Exploratory Advising Appointment How to Make an Exploratory Advising Appointment Summer Virtual Drop-In Appointments Join us for virtual drop-ins this summer on Microsoft Teams! To join the Microsoft Team, please review the instructions below: Welcome to Exploratory Advising Virtual Drop-Ins! Drop-Ins are every Thursday from 9am-10:30am, and 2-4pm. To make the most of your virtual drop-in, follow these steps: You will first notice a \u201cGeneral\u201d page. We are using this page as our sign-in sheet. Please only post one time per visit. You will be able to post a question or what you're interested in for advising. For example, if I'm here for a change of major process, then you will post \u201cChange of Major Process.\u201d An advisor will send you an individual chat when you are next in line and ask if you\u2019d like to type a chat back and forth or do a video call. If, for any reason, you need to leave before being helped, please reply to your own chat with \u201cI will come back later.\u201d If you do not respond to the individual chat in 3 minutes, the advisor will need to move on to the next student, and you will have to put yourself back into the advising queue with a new chat. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Art Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Study Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources TechWorks Alumni Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "advising.gatech.edu", "content": "Major Profiles | Advising & Transition Advising & Transition About Meet Our Staff FAQ Major Specific Advising Advising at Tech Certificates & Minors Find Your Advisor Change of Major Exploratory Advising Exploratory Advising Overview Make an Exploratory Advising Appointment Major Profiles Minors and Certificates VIPS Coaching Academic Coaching Make a Coaching Appointment Courses GT 1000: First-Year Seminar GT 2000: Transfer Student Seminar GT 2100: Success Seminar GT 2801: Study Strategies Seminar Resources Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home Business Administration Study the history, theory, and application of business principles to enter the workforce with a technology-based business degree. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) College of Business Computer Science Study programming, computation, and computers to learn the necessary skills to solve problems and build software for a better world. Computational Media Study the creative intersection of design and computer science. Leverage your computer science technical skills with an understanding of media and visual design. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Computer Science Blank Space (large)(text and background only visible when logged in) Computational Media Architecture Study the art and science of planning and designing buildings and physical structures. Learn to solve problems and apply new technologies to address the challenges of building a better world. Building Construction Study the management and strategy side to building and construction. Obtain infrastructure management positions by learning how to problem solve, coordinate a team, and finance a project. Industrial Design The study of the process of designing manufactured physical products. Prepares students for a design-oriented career to innovate new products and problem solve for future generations. Music Technology Design and develop new ways to make music through the intersection of engineering, computer science, psychology, and music composition and theory. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Architecture Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Building Construction Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Industrial Design Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Music Technology Computers + Engineering Computer Engineering Research, design, develop, and test computer systems and components such as processors, circuit boards, memory devices, networks, and routers. Electrical Engineering Design, develop, test, and supervise the manufacture of electrical equipment. Chemistry + Engineering Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Use chemistry as the foundation for designing, modifying, and manufacturing chemicals (fuel, synthetic foods and pharmaceuticals). Materials Science Engineering Use chemistry principles to understand the properties for materials and how to alter the molecular structure of materials to meet design needs. Business + Engineering Industrial and Systems Engineering Apply engineering, computer science, and analytical principles to the optimization of systems. Problem solve to improve efficiency of manufacturing and business operations. Physics + Engineering Aerospace Engineering Use physics principles to design aircrafts, spacecrafts, satellites for careers in commercial airlines, defense, NASA, SpaceX and more. Biomedical Engineering Design medical devices for use in hospitals (dialysis, surgical machinery) and long-term care (pacemakers, prosthetics, hearing-support). Civil Engineering Design and innovate the systems, technologies, and structures of our modern world and solve problems onsite. Mechanical Engineering The broadest of the engineering disciplines, combining principles from mechanical systems, thermal systems, manufacturing, and design. Environmental Engineering Use the principles of engineering, soil science, biology, and chemistry to develop solutions to environmental problems. Nuclear and Radiological Engineering A field of engineering concerned with the innovation and application of nuclear energy systems and radiation to medicine and industry. Blank Space (medium)(text and background only visible when logged in) Computer Engineering Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Electrical Engineering Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Materials Science Engineering Blank Space (medium)(text and background only visible when logged in) Industrial and Systems Engineering Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Aerospace Engineering Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Biomedical Engineering Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Civil Engineering Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Mechanical Engineering Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Environmental Engineering Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Nuclear and Radiological Engineering Applied Languages and Intercultural Studies Study modern languages in the context of culture, communication, science, and industry to prepare students to be well-rounded global citizens and work internationally. Economics Study the production, consumption, and transfer of commerce on a micro and macro scale to prepare for a career in finance, policy, accounting, or some other related field. Economics and International Affairs Understand how economics plays a role in international policy and foreign relations to lead to careers in finance, policy, business, or government work. International Affairs Study of the interactions between nation states on the global stage. Understand how politics, economics, and culture shape the world we live in to pursue internationally-focused careers. International Affairs and Modern Languages Accompany your study of international relations with a modern language of your choice to better understand the policies and politics of another country or region. Global Economics and Modern Languages Supplement a traditional economics degree with a modern language to better understand the world market and prepare for internationally oriented careers in finance, policy, business, or government. History, Technology, and Society A multidisciplinary major that focuses on global issues related to the origin and impact of science, technology, and culture. Literature, Media, and Communication Learn valuable skills to lead and communicate ideas effectively to pursue a wide variety of careers related to film, writing, advertising, design, or academia. Public Policy Learn about policy making and the system of laws that govern a group of people on a local, state, and national level to pursue a career related to government or policy making. 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Biology The study of life and living organisms. This major gives students the necessary skills and knowledge to thrive in the fields of research, medicine, and healthcare. Earth & Atmospheric Sciences The study of weather and earth processes to prepare students to solve pressing issues related to global warming, energy resources, water supply, and natural disasters in their respective careers. Mathematics A versatile degree that studies the relationship between numbers, statistics, and patterns with an emphasis on problem solving to lead to a mathematically- oriented career in a multitude of fields. Neuroscience Students will be exposed to behavioral and cognitive science, molecular and cellular science, as well as systems neuroscience to thrive in fields related to research, healthcare, and medicine. Physics Study the complexities of the universe and develop the necessary analytic and mathematical skills to be a valuable asset in a variety of careers and academic disciplines. Psychology Study human behavior and mental processes to better understand the complexities of human nature for a career in healthcare/social work, management, research, or academia. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Biochemistry Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Biology Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Earth and Atmospheric Science Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Mathematics Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Neuroscience Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Physics Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Psychology Advising & Transition Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Advising & Transition Georgia TechMap Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Art Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Study Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources TechWorks Alumni Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "advising.gatech.edu", "content": "Change of Major | Advising & Transition Advising & Transition About Meet Our Staff FAQ Major Specific Advising Advising at Tech Certificates & Minors Find Your Advisor Change of Major Exploratory Advising Exploratory Advising Overview Make an Exploratory Advising Appointment Major Profiles Minors and Certificates VIPS Coaching Academic Coaching Make a Coaching Appointment Courses GT 1000: First-Year Seminar GT 2000: Transfer Student Seminar GT 2100: Success Seminar GT 2801: Study Strategies Seminar Resources Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home General Change of Major Information First-year students may not change majors until after the deadline for withdrawal from classes (W deadline) in Fall semester. Non-transfer students are allowed one unrestricted change of major prior to earning 60 hours. There are a few majors that have been granted exceptions to this rule (ME, ISYE, Music Technology). After earning 60 hours, students are only allowed to change majors at the discretion of the new major. Transfer students are only granted changes at the discretion of the new major. The GT Change-of-Major form is available from the Registrar\u2019s website, as is information about general change-of-major policy. Students considering a Change of Major are also encouraged to make an appointment with an Exploratory Advisor. Appointments can be made in AdvisorLink. To learn more about the specific change of major requirements for each major, please refer to the information in the table below. Blank Space (medium)(text and background only visible when logged in) College of Computing Computational Media Students MUST attend a Change of Major session. Computer Science All students MUST complete a Change of major module. Sophomores-Seniors must also complete an intro CS course and earn a C or higher There are also Minor Interest Meetings on the CS Minors. College of Design Architecture Contact academic advising office. Industrial Design Schedule an advising appointment in Advisor Link or email Troy Whyte. Building Construction Contact Kirsten McLagan via Advisor Link for an appointment. Music Technology Meet with Chris Moore. College of Engineering Aerospace Engineering Students must meet with Chris Lundy. Contact Mr Lundy by emailing william.lundy@aerospace.gatech.edu Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering All students are encouraged to register for and attend a change-of-major meeting. Continuing students with 30 or more hours of credit must meet certain requirements, detailed on website. Electrical & Computer Engineering Make an appointment with an ECE undergraduate advisor in Advisor Link. We see students via appointment only. Material Science & Engineering Meet with either Dr. Mary Lynn Realff, Ms. Shirley Manchester, or Ms. Renita Washington. Click here for more information and here for additional helpful tips. Nuclear & Radiological Engineering Process: Drop off form at front desk in MRDC 3112 and plan to pick it up next business day. To meet with an advisor to discuss major exploration, use GradesFirst to schedule an appointment Students beyond their second semester at Tech, those who have already made one change-of-major, and all transfer students, must meet NRE requirements. Click here for details. NRE: Students who have earned 60 or more hours must meet specific requirements Biomedical Engineering Make an appointment (change/addition of major) with BME in Advisor Link. More information here. Civil & Environmental Engineering Attend an Info Session (registration required). Walk-ins are fine for changing OUT of major. Industrial Engineering All students must register for and attend an Information Session. Students beyond their second semester, as well as freshmen who have already made one change-of-major, must meet several requirements, which are detailed on the website Mechanical Engineering In order for you to be fully prepared to major in Mechanical Engineering (ME), all students are required to complete the Change of Major Module in Canvas. https://gatech.instructure.com/enroll/HK3J6D It is comprised of 6 short videos that showcase important information regarding an overview of Mechanical Engineering, the curriculum guide, advisor/student expectations, and how to complete the change of major form. This will take about 20 minutes to complete. There is a short assessment to confirm your understanding of the information reviewed in the video portion of the module. You are not obligated to change your major if you complete the Change of Major module. If you have additional questions or need further assistance with the change of major process, please contact the ME advisor that will be assigned to you. Additional instructions can be found in the Canvas module. Next Steps: Once the Change of Major form has been signed by your current major and the ME department, it is solely the student's responsibility to turn the form into the Registrar\u2019s Office. Registrar\u2019s Office is located on the first floor of Tech Tower. The form can also be emailed to the registrar\u2019s Office at comments@registrar.gatech.edu. If you turn your form into the Registrar\u2019s Office after Phase 2 Registration closes for the semester, your change of major will go into effect during the following semester. College of Sciences Biochemistry Meet with Hui Zhu to discuss major and for signatures. hui.zhu@chemistry.gatech.edu Chemistry Meet with Hui Zhu to discuss major and for signatures. Mathematics Contact Dr. Enid Steinbart or schedule an appointment in Advisor Link. Click here for more information Physics Contact Dr. Martin Jarrio to schedule a meeting. Biology Schedule change/addition of major meeting with a Biology advisor. Earth & Atmospheric Science Meet with Dr. Zachary Handlos or Dr. Samantha Wilson by either emailing her or schedule an appointment in Advisor Link. http://zachary.handlos@eas.gatech.edu http://samantha.wilson@eas.gatech.edu Neuroscience Schedule an appointment with by emailing advising@neuro.gatech.edu. For more information on this new major, click here. Psychology Please email William Stern via email at wstern@gatech.edu.edu about change of major meetings for psychology. Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Applied Language & Intercultural Studies Schedule an advising appointment with Dr. Mirla Gonzalez in Advisor Link. http://mgonzalez96@gatech.edu Economics Email Dr. Whitney Buser (wbuser3@gatch.edu) for an appointment or stop by walk-in hours (10-4, M-F) in Old CE Bldg, rm. 208 International Affairs Students interested in International Affairs (INTA) should email advising@inta.gatech.edu to schedule a meeting. Public Policy Schedule an appointment with Alexis Fontaine in Advisor Link. NOTE: Students interested in majors such as Econ & International Affairs, or Global Economics and Modern Languages, or International Affairs and Modern Languages should meet with the advisors in both areas Computational Media All students MUST attend a Change of Major meeting. Click here for more information History, Technology, & Society Schedule an appointment with Sonya Boadu in Advisor Link or email boadu_sonya@gatech.edu Additional information and resources for students interested in changing to or adding the HTS major are available here. Literature, Media, & Communication Schedule an appointment with Amanda Blocker via Advisor Link. Scheller College of Business Business Administration Scheller has several required steps for changing majors, detailed here. 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Exploratory Advising is a process that focuses on cross-curricular academic advising, career assessment, and guided exploration of majors and careers to allow students opportunities to interact with advisors, faculty, upper-class students and professionals from different fields. Exploratory Advising allows students to discover their passions and make an informed decision on their major. Who Can Benefit from Exploratory Advising? 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Additional documentation including how to integrate your application with GT Login Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Employment \u00a9 2021 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "advising.gatech.edu", "content": "Find Your Advisor | Advising & Transition Advising & Transition About Meet Our Staff FAQ Major Specific Advising Advising at Tech Certificates & Minors Find Your Advisor Change of Major Exploratory Advising Exploratory Advising Overview Make an Exploratory Advising Appointment Major Profiles Minors and Certificates VIPS Coaching Academic Coaching Make a Coaching Appointment Courses GT 1000: First-Year Seminar GT 2000: Transfer Student Seminar GT 2100: Success Seminar GT 2801: Study Strategies Seminar Resources Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home All Georgia Tech undergraduate students are assigned an academic advisor in their major. Select your major in the search bar to find your advisor Major - Any -Aerospace EngineeringApplied Languages and Intercultural StudiesArchitectureBiologyBiomedical EngineeringBuilding ConstructionBusiness AdministrationChemical & Biomolecular EngineeringChemistry / BiochemistryCivil EngineeringComputational MediaComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceEarth and Atmospheric SciencesEconomicsEconomics & International AffairsElectrical EngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringExploratory AdvisingGlobal Economics & Modern LanguagesHistory, Technology and SocietyIndustrial DesignIndustrial EngineeringInternational AffairsInternational Affairs & Modern LanguagesLiteratureLiterature, Media, & CommunicationMaterials Science and EngineeringMathematicsMechanical EngineeringMediaMedia & CommunicationMusic TechnologyNeuroscienceNuclear and Radiological EngineeringPhysicsPre-GraduatePre-Graduate & Pre-Professional (PGPP)Pre-HealthPre-LawPre-Professional Advisor (Pre-Law/Pre Teaching)Pre-TeachingPrestigious FellowshipPsychologyPublic Policy Adrienne Hillman Advisor for CHBE, student last names A-L Majors: Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering adrienne.hillman@chbe.gatech.edu Ford ES&T Bldg Rm 1208 Make appointment through Advisor Link Alexis Fontaine Advisor for Public Policy Majors: Public Policy Certificates & Minors: Law, Science, & Technology, Philosophy, Political Science, Public Policy afontaine3@gatech.edu D M Smith Make an appointment through Advisor Link Amanda Blocker Advisor for LMC Majors: Literature, Media, & Communication Certificates & Minors: Film & Media Studies, Science Fiction Studies, Social Justice amanda.blocker@lmc.gatech.edu Skiles 330 Make an appointment through Advisor Link Amber Williams Advises Accepted BSMS students (A-M) Majors: Computer Science amber.williams@cc.gatech.edu College of Computing Rm 122 Ami Waller-Ivanecky CHBE: Major exploration; readmission, and designated students not performing to full potential. Majors: Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering ami.ivanecky@chbe.gatech.edu Ford ES&T 1218 Make an appointment through Advisor Link Angela Elleby Advisor for EE for Transfer students; RETP & Dual-Degree students Majors: Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering Certificates & Minors: Robotics angela.elleby@ece.gatech.edu Blake R. Van Leer ECE Building Make appointment via Advisor Link Ansley Rowan Advises students last names M-O Majors: Mechanical Engineering ansley.rowan@me.gatech.edu Make an appointment in Advisor Link Antwuan Holloway Advises CS students last name F-H Majors: Computer Science gholloway6@gatech.edu College of Computing Room 111 Make an appointment through Advisor Link Ashley McDowell Advises CS majors last name Y Majors: Computer Science Certificates & Minors: Computational Data Analysis, Scientific Engineering & Computing, Computing & Devices, Computing & Information Internetworks, Computing & Intelligence, Computing & Media, Computing & People, Computing & Systems Architecture, Computing & Theory amcdowell36@gatech.edu College of Computing Rm 115 Make appointment through Advisor Link Barbara Howard Advisor for EE, student last names A-L Majors: Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering barbara.howard@ece.gatech.edu Blake R. Van Leer ECE Building Rm W208 Make appointment via Advisor Link Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 \u2026 Next page \u203a\u203a Last page Last \u00bb Advising & Transition Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Advising & Transition Georgia TechMap Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Van Leer ECE Building Make appointment via Advisor Link Anna Traykova Advisor Certificates & Minors: Sustainable Cities anna.traykova@design.gatech.edu Aselia Urmanbetova Associate Academic Professional Certificates & Minors: Economics aselia@gatech.edu Ashley McDowell Advises CS majors last name Y Majors: Computer Science Certificates & Minors: Computational Data Analysis, Scientific Engineering & Computing, Computing & Devices, Computing & Information Internetworks, Computing & Intelligence, Computing & Media, Computing & People, Computing & Systems Architecture, Computing & Theory amcdowell36@gatech.edu College of Computing Rm 115 Make appointment through Advisor Link Beatriz Rodriguez Majors: Business Administration Certificates & Minors: Business beatriz.rodriguez@scheller.gatech.edu Scheller College of Business For non-business students, make an appointment via email. Benjamin Diden Lecturer Certificates & Minors: Music, Music Technology benjamin.diden@music.gatech.edu Carol Colatrella Professor Certificates & Minors: Women, Science, & Technology carol.colatrella@lmc.gatech.edu Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Next page \u203a\u203a Last page Last \u00bb Advising & Transition Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Advising & Transition Georgia TechMap Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Art Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Study Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources TechWorks Alumni Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "advising.gatech.edu", "content": "FAQ | Advising & Transition Advising & Transition About Meet Our Staff FAQ Major Specific Advising Advising at Tech Certificates & Minors Find Your Advisor Change of Major Exploratory Advising Exploratory Advising Overview Make an Exploratory Advising Appointment Major Profiles Minors and Certificates VIPS Coaching Academic Coaching Make a Coaching Appointment Courses GT 1000: First-Year Seminar GT 2000: Transfer Student Seminar GT 2100: Success Seminar GT 2801: Study Strategies Seminar Resources Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home How do I change or declare my major? You will need to get a change of major form from the Registrar's Office. This will need to be filled out, signed by the advisor in the major you are going into, and then signed by the advisor in the major you are leaving. You sign it and turn it in to the Registrar's Office. Until the form is turned in to the Registrar's Office, no change will actually occur. Many majors require students to attend Change of Major Info Sessions or to attend a Change of Major advising appointment prior to approving the requested change. For an overview of each major's processes, check out our Change of Major information. What minors or certificates are available? Click the following links to find more information about minors and certificates. See the advisor in the appropriate school to learn more about the program. Some schools require that you sign up with them to register for the minor or certificate. Regardless, it is recommended that you talk to the appropriate advisor once you are interested. Where do I register? Go to the OSCAR web page at and click on the secure access login. There you can log in, check your time ticket, and register at your appropriate time. Check the official calendar at the Registrar's Office web page to see when registration periods are occurring. What is a time ticket? Students are assigned a \"time ticket\" based on their earned credit hours. Those with more hours are assigned earlier time tickets. This is to help students get the classes they need as they get closer to graduation. Your time ticket indicates when registration for the upcoming semester opens to you. How do I find out about transferring courses from other schools? On the OSCAR web page, there is a link to the Transfer Equivalencies web page. There you will find the transfer information for all the courses at different campuses that have been evaluated. If you cannot find the course on these pages, that means it has not previously been evaluated. You will have to talk with the advisor in the appropriate department to get it evaluated. For example, if it is a math course you want to transfer, you will need to talk to the advisor in math. What does my academic standing mean? Your academic standing is based on both your overall GPA and your term GPA. Read more about the breakdown and guidelines for Dean's List and Faculty Honors. How does grade substitution work? Grade substitution is only available for classes taken in your freshman year at Tech (and only for those freshmen starting on or after fall 2005). Grade substitution must be applied for; it is not automatic. Please see the registrar for details. When a substitution is granted, the Tech GPA is recalculated. HOPE does not recalculate the GPA, and the grade still remains on your transcript. You are encouraged to discuss grade substitution with your academic advisors, who can help you understand how it works. What does my midterm (progress) grade mean? Progress Report grades of \"S\" or \"U\" are issued for all students enrolled in 1000 and 2000 level classes prior to midterm. A Progress Report grade of \"U\" usually indicates a performance level of \"D\" or lower. These are not permanent grades and never appear on a transcript, but are issued to help students assess where they are in their class work and obtain academic help from the faculty and the many academic support services available on campus. Any freshman who receives a \"U\" should see academic advisors, and it is recommended that all students with one or more \"U\" grades should see their professors and T.A.s for help, as well as use the tutoring and workshops available. What tutoring is available at Tech? There are a lot of great free tutoring programs at Tech, including 1-to-1, drop-in, and options in some academic units. For more information visit the the Center for Academic Success Tutoring Resource information. How can I find out about workshops and other assistance with time management? The are many opportunities each semester to participate in workshops to help you manage your time, set your priorities, overcome procrastination, and do both the things you want to do and need to do as a Georgia Tech student. The Center for Academic Success (CAS) offers ongoing workshops that include time management and related strategies. You can also stop by the CAS to pick up printed material on these topics. Working with an Academic Coach is a great way to develop your own time management plan and to create accountability. You can easily schedule an academic coaching appointment or get started as a walk-in. The Counseling Center offers workshops each term on dealing with campus life and stress. Check out the workshop calendar during the Fall and Spring. How is HOPE affected by grades or dropping a course? To learn more about HOPE, go to the financial aid site. Also, feel free to contact Financial Aid Advisors or make an appointment. When are my finals? It's important to make sure you know when and where your final exams are scheduled. The Registrar's Office posts the final exam schedule on their calendar web page. What graduate, law, K-12 teaching and medical school advising is available? There are many people at Georgia Tech who can help you plan for graduate school. For planning on pursuing a graduate degree in an academic field, the faculty in your area of interest will be the best resource; your academic advisor may be able to help you make these connections. But all students interested in going into master's and doctoral programs are also encouraged to consult the Pre-Professional & Pre-Graduate (PGPP) advising office, which is located in the Center for Career Discover and Development. The PGPP office also has advising for both pre-law and pre-teaching (K-12), as well as comprehensive advising for all areas of Pre-Health. To look up their location and contact information, go to the Find Your Advisor section of this site. How can I find out more about studying abroad? Tech has some wonderful study abroad programs as well as arrangements with many foreign institutions for semesters abroad. The Office of International Education can tell you more about the programs, including information on which institutions have programs like your major. You can then meet with your academic advisor to find out more about the courses abroad and what works best for you. How can I get involved in research? Getting involved in research is one of the advantages of attending Georgia Tech. While your classes are teaching you the cutting edge in knowledge, doing research is creating that new knowledge base. One way to get involved is to look up faculty web pages and see what sounds most interesting to you. Then contact that faculty member to discuss possibly doing research with them. More information can be found on the Undergraduate Research website. Many other answers at: See the Registrar's Office web page for answers to many questions, or contact your academic advisor. Advising & Transition Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Advising & Transition Georgia TechMap Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Advisors know their major's curriculum, and are the experts to help students navigate their academic path at Tech. Here are some quick tips on working with your advisor: How to make an appointment: Advisors use Advisor Link, an online tool for scheduling advising appointments, but some advisors prefer that you email or just stop by during their advising hours. To find out how to meet with your advisor, use the \"find your advisor\" button on the home page, and then click your major. During busy times, such as registration, most advisors offer walk-in hours. These are for quick question, while appointments are for exploration, longer-term planning, and discussing academic challenges or concerns. Is advising required? That depends on your major: some majors require advising each semester, annually, or as you reach certain academic milestones. But even if you are not required to meet with your advisor, you will benefit by working with your advisor at least once a year so that you can review your progress, update your goals, plan for co-curricular opportunities, ask questions, or just get some encouragement. If you encounter academic difficulties, your advisor is likely to invite or even require you to meet so that you can work collaboratively on getting back on track. What if I want to discuss changing my major? Meet with an advisor! Your advisor can help you determine whether your current major is a good fit for your goals and interests, and may be able to also help you explore other options. You will also want to meet with the advisor in major(s) you're considering. Some advisors have appointments especially for students thinking about changing their major, while others require students to first attend a Change-of-Major meeting or Info Session. Full details on how to explore or change your major are available here. How Advisors Help Your academic advisor can help you plan to make the most of your college experience. Yes, your advisor is a great resource for course scheduling and questions about registration, but can assist you with so much more, including Setting and reflecting on your academic, career, and life goals Understanding degree requirements and your academic program options Exploring opportunities such as study abroad, undergrad research, co-ops & internships Thinking about adding minors and certificates Developing academic/learning strategies, and connecting you with academic support resources, such as tutoring Explaining Georgia Tech policies on topics like transfer credit, leaves of absence, academic standing, and readmission Deciding if your major is the right fit Providing information and tips for registration Understanding university policies, rules, and regulations Connecting with campus resources Your advisor is also your resource for discussions about any academic difficulties or challenges you encounter, and should always be consulted if you're considering withdrawing from a course. Some academic advisors may also offer help with resumes and cover letters (but if they don't, they can help you make an appointment with a campus expert). All entering students are assigned an academic advisor in their declared major at Georgia Tech. In addition to working with the advisor in their major, students should also consult advisors for minors, certificates, and pre-professional planning. Undergraduates meet their assigned advisor at orientation (FASET) and at regular intervals during their college career. Not sure who your advisor is, or looking to meet with one outside your major? Just click the \"find your advisor\" on the home page. 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Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Quick Links BioSpark Labs Technology Square Encore \u200bProperty Map University System - Real Estate and Facilities Economic Development On-campus Housing Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "advising.gatech.edu", "content": "Meet Our Staff | Advising & Transition Advising & Transition About Meet Our Staff FAQ Major Specific Advising Advising at Tech Certificates & Minors Find Your Advisor Change of Major Exploratory Advising Exploratory Advising Overview Make an Exploratory Advising Appointment Major Profiles Minors and Certificates VIPS Coaching Academic Coaching Make a Coaching Appointment Courses GT 1000: First-Year Seminar GT 2000: Transfer Student Seminar GT 2100: Success Seminar GT 2801: Study Strategies Seminar Resources Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home UAT Leadership Team Image Beth Spencer, Ph.D. Director, Undergraduate Advising & Transition beth.spencer@gatech.edu Dr. Beth Spencer worked at Georgia Tech for 10 years in a number of roles, including Senior Assistant Director for the Center for Academic Success (CAS); Pre-Teaching advisor (she was our first); and Academic Advisor II in Biomedical Engineering. Most recently, she served as the Director of the Center for Academic Success at the University of West Georgia. She holds a Ph.D. in History from Georgia State University, a M.Ed. in Adult Education from the University of Georgia, and a M.A. in Modern Social History from the University of Lancaster (UK). Beth collaborates closely with the Complete College Georgia-Georgia Tech (CCG-GT) steering committee to ensure alignment of academic advising with CCG strategies. She works closely with the Registrar\u2019s Office on the development and communication of academic policy and curriculum updates as they relate to advising. Finally, she serves as Georgia Tech\u2019s representative on the USG\u2019s Regent\u2019s Advisory Committee on Academic Advising (RACAD) and advises GTAAN and other campus partners. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Image Nicole Leonard Assistant Director for Coaching & Advising nml@gatech.edu Nicole brings 15 years of advising experience at Georgia Tech to this role. She holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Clayton State University and Certification as a Co-Active Coach. She joined the Honors Program shortly after its founding in 2006, serving as Assistant to the Director and then Academic Advisor before assuming her current role as Advising & Outreach Manager for the Honors Program in 2017. Nicole has advised and mentored generations of Honors Program students from all majors. During this time, she has also pursued additional leadership training through participation in the Georgia Tech ASPIRE program, Center for Deliberate Innovation Change Accelerator, and Inclusive Leaders Academy. Nicole has served as a Georgia Tech Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) Leadership Fellow Coach for several years and as an instructor for several courses, including GT 1000, GT special topic, GT innovation internship, and Vertically Integrated Projects (VIP) courses. She has been a member of the Georgia Tech Academic Advisor Network (GTAAN) since 2008, serving as Vice President of Programming from 2012-2014, and a member of the National Academic Advising Association (NACADA) since 2009, delivering a paper \u201cI Got it from NACADA: Incorporating Life Coaching Techniques into an Advisor\u2019s Toolbox\u201d at a regional conference in 2016. She was recently recognized by the Women of Georgia Tech Employee Resource Group as a L.O.V.E (Living Our Values Every Day) Nominee. UAT Staff Image Emmie Cass Exploratory Advisor ecass6@gatech.edu Emmie fully support students, through a reflective process that aligns their interests, skills, goals, and passions, as they explore aspects of their academic identity. This includes providing advising services - both individual and group - & programming to students considering change of major, seeking assistance in major or minor exploration, seeking assistance in career exploration, and/or those who are referred for assistance in identifying or considering new academic paths. Emmie holds a Bachelor of Art in Political Science with a minor in Spanish from LaGrange College in LaGrange, GA, a Master of Art in American Studies, with a thesis topic of There Is No I In Team: A Look at Gender Equality in Collegiate Athletic Events, from Kennesaw State University in Kennesaw, GA and a graduate certificate in Ethics and Character from the Siegel Institute for Leadership, also from Kennesaw State University. Her professional background includes time spent as an academic & senior academic advisor and working with success services for collegiate athletes. Most recently, Emmie worked with Kennesaw State University. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Image Sydnee Henry Academic Coach shenry39@gatech.edu Sydnee Henry earned a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from Georgia Tech and is currently pursuing her Master\u2019s of Architecture degree. With her degrees, Sydnee hopes to aid in diversifying the field of Architecture and Design. While in undergrad she worked for the Office of Minority Education and Development as an EDGE Mentor and a Challenge counselor. Her roles in OMED fostered her love for helping other students and pushing them to be their best and authentic selves. Aside from studying and work, Sydnee spends her time watching anime, traveling , and helping her little sister with her homework. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Image De\u2019Angelo Neely Transfer Success Advisor/Program & Operations Manager deangelo.neely@gatech.edu 404-894-1970 De\u2019Angelo earned his bachelor\u2019s degree in Criminal Justice with an emphasis in Juvenile Law and his Master of Communications degree from Lindenwood University in Saint Louis, MO. Before coming to Georgia Tech, he worked in Finance for one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the U.S. His time there prepared him for a career in Academia which started in April 2015. De\u2019Angelo, currently serves as Tech\u2019s first Transfer Success Advisor where he will advise and assist transfer students. In addition to his role, he is an Academic Coach and GT1000/2000 Instructor of the Year. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Image Patricia Rangel Academic Coach patricia.rangel@gatech.edu Patricia Rangel's twenty-four-year career in education has led me from Birmingham, Alabama, to Australia, East Timor, and Seattle, Washington. I have taught everything from preschool to graduate school and maintained a foot in the creative world during the duration. Over a year ago Atlanta became home and in 2020, I began a second career where I am currently earning a Master in Architecture from Georgia Tech. I was fortunate enough to be the child of two Colombian immigrants who, despite their own limited opportunities, made sacrifices to ensure I had a quality education and enriching life experiences. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Image Russell Wallis IT Support Professional Lead russell.wallis@gatech.edu Russell earned a B.S. in Physics and an M.S. in Computer Science from the University of West Georgia. He has held positions at the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of West Georgia, where he was responsible for lab and classroom technology in the Technology Enhanced Learning Center, and in Douglas County schools, where he managed a team responsible for all of the technology needs for ten elementary schools. In the Center for Career Discovery and Development at Georgia Tech (now the GT Career Center), he supported the efforts of the staff, student, and employers daily to make use of laptops for remote advisement, CareerBuzz for Employer/Student interaction, and C3M for on campus recruiting management. In addition to his role with the GT Career Center, Russell also supported a wide variety of user systems and applications for the Office of Undergraduate Education. Russell is now the Salesforce Administrator for the undergraduate advising platform Advisor Link in Undergraduate Advising and Transition. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Image Devoni Williams Exploratory Advisor dwilliams468@gatech.edu Devoni holds a Bachelor of Arts in English with a minor in Humanities from Florida A&M University in Tallahassee, FL, a Master of Education in Administration/Supervision from National - Louis University in Tampa, FL, and a graduate certificate in Human Resource Management from Nova Southeastern University, in Tampa, FL. Her professional background includes time spent as an academic advisor, learning support specialist, English teacher, administration, and college prep instructor. In 2011 and 2016, she was awarded the Ida S. Baker Diversity Educator of the Year from the Hillsborough Education Foundation in Hillsborough, FL. Most recently, Devoni worked with Southern Polytechnic College of Engineering and Engineering Technology at Kennesaw State University. 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Students will have the opportunity to complete their I-9 verification and the Georgia Security Questionnaire with a public notary \u2013 both are requirements of employment at Georgia Tech. Students should complete their online Student Hire Packet (step 1 of the online onboarding process) prior to the event. Signing Up for a Student Employee Onboarding Time Slot Email communications will be sent directly to newly hired student employees who have already completed the online Student Hiring Packet (step 1 of the onboarding process) and still need to complete the in-person onboard requirement. These students will have the ability to select a 30-minute time slot on Aug. 17, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. If you are a newly hired student and need to complete your I-9 and/or Georgia Security Questionnaire, but cannot attend this in-person event, contact the ASC for assistance. Call: 404.385.1111 to schedule an appointment at the ASC. Schedule a walk-up appointment online here. Submit an online Request for Help ticket here. If you are in the U.S. but not in the Atlanta area and need a remote option, please contact the ASC to find an appropriate location near you. Click here for more information about the onboarding process including checklists, helpful step-by-step instructions for new hires, and more. 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Budget Reform Administrative Excellence News Robert Foy Selected to Lead Georgia Tech Research Corporations Aug 01, 2023 - Georgia Tech selects Robert Foy as executive director of business operations and general manager of the Georgia Tech Research Corporation and the Georgia Tech Applied Research Corporation. Josh Rosenberg Completes Executive Leadership Institute Program Jul 27, 2023 - Executive director of the Grants and Contracts department successfully completed the University System of Georgia\u2019s Executive Leadership Institute program Update to Concur Visual Theme Jul 26, 2023 - Concur is updating the visual theme of your signed-in web experience on August 1. More news Events Wednesday August 16 2023 9:00AM - 4:00PM Student Employee Onboarding: Call for Volunteers Wednesday August 16 2023 9:00AM - 4:00PM Student Employee Onboarding Event Thursday August 17 2023 9:00AM - 4:00PM Student Employee Onboarding: Call for Volunteers Thursday August 17 2023 9:00AM - 4:00PM Student Employee Onboarding Event Resources Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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To help them complete the hiring and onboarding process, the ASC will host the annual Student Employee Onboarding event Aug. 16-18 on the third floor of the Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons. The event is open to all newly hired graduate and undergraduate student employees who need assistance completing their in-person onboarding requirements (e.g., Form I-9 verification and notarized Georgia Security Questionnaire). All student employees must complete all steps of the onboarding process, including the in-person requirements, and be hired in OneUSG Connect before beginning work. New student employees should visit ohr.gatech.edu/student-onboarding for step-by-step instructions on completing the onboarding process, including required documentation. Selecting a Time Slot Email communications will be sent directly to newly hired student employees who have already completed the online Student Hiring Packet (step 1 of the onboarding process) but who still need to complete the in-person onboarding requirement. These students will have the ability to select a 30-minute time slot between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Aug. 16, 17, or 18. Need to Complete In-Person Onboarding but Cannot Attend this Event? If you are a newly hired student and need to complete your Form I-9 and/or notarized Georgia Security Questionnaire, but cannot attend this in-person event, contact the ASC for assistance about onboarding and all questions related to working at Georgia Tech. Call 404.385.1111 to schedule an appointment at the ASC. Schedule a walk-up appointment online here. Submit an online Request for Help ticket here. If you are in the U.S. but not in the Atlanta area and need a remote option, please contact the ASC to find an appropriate location near you. Already Completed the In-Person Onboarding? Great! Student employees who have already completed in-person onboarding at the ASC, located at 500 Tech Parkway, do not need to attend the Student Employee Onboarding event. Other Important Notes The Student Employee Onboarding event is not an opportunity for students to find a campus job. It is the final step in paperwork processing for those hired into an already accepted campus position. If you are looking for a job, visit the Student Employment webpage for helpful resources. Hiring managers and their hiring support staff are encouraged to be prepared and familiarize themselves with new and helpful resources designed to promote a seamless experience. Learn more here. The ASC is here to help students and managers navigate hiring and onboarding processes. Visit the ASC portal for assistance. Improving the Hiring Process From Start to Finish Since opening less than a year ago, the ASC has been dedicated to analyzing the student hiring process and developing innovative solutions to improve the experience. This includes partnering with Georgia Tech Human Resources and others to develop new and improved guides and toolkits for hiring students. Improved integrations with GradWorks improves the flow of information to the ASC and reduces process time. New eRequest Report enables units to have greater visibility into the hiring process. Additional staff are being hired to assist with seasonal volume. Contact Rachael Pocklington Institute Communications Email rpocklington@gatech.edu Related links Student Employment website Student Onboarding Administrative Services Center Portal Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "af.gatech.edu", "content": "Student Employee Onboarding: Call for Volunteers | Administration and Finance MENU Administration and Finance Breadcrumb Home About Mission and Vision Leadership Request an Appearance Organizational Chart Reporting Units Administrative Services Center Finance and Planning Georgia Tech Police Department Human Resources Infrastructure and Sustainability Office of Information Technology Real Estate Development A&F Strategic Plan A&F Strategic Initiatives Five Year Strategic Plan Networks Campus Engagement Alcohol Approval Form Tours/Experts A&F Staff Culture Advisory Council User account menu Contact Us Search Search Student Employee Onboarding: Call for Volunteers Thursday August 17, 2023 9:00AM - 4:00PM Location Third Floor, Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons Related Link Student Onboarding Every August, all newly hired graduate and undergraduate students are invited to complete their in-person onboarding requirements at the Student Employee Onboarding event. This year, the Administrative Services Center is hosting the annual three-day event, from Aug. 16 to Aug. 18, and is looking for volunteers. Four-hour shifts are available and both specialized (e.g. experience with onboarding, talent acquisition, employee records, etc.) and general volunteers are needed. All volunteers will receive training, lunch, and a T-shirt. Volunteers help make this event a success for our students and the Institute. Please sign-up today! Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "af.gatech.edu", "content": "Student Employee Onboarding Event | Administration and Finance MENU Administration and Finance Breadcrumb Home About Mission and Vision Leadership Request an Appearance Organizational Chart Reporting Units Administrative Services Center Finance and Planning Georgia Tech Police Department Human Resources Infrastructure and Sustainability Office of Information Technology Real Estate Development A&F Strategic Plan A&F Strategic Initiatives Five Year Strategic Plan Networks Campus Engagement Alcohol Approval Form Tours/Experts A&F Staff Culture Advisory Council User account menu Contact Us Search Search Student Employee Onboarding Event Friday August 18, 2023 9:00AM - 4:00PM Contact Administrative Services Center 404.385.1111 Location Third Floor, Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons Related Links Student Onboarding Administrative Services Center The Administrative Services Center (ASC) invites all newly hired graduate and undergraduate students to complete their in-person onboarding requirements at the Fall 2023 Student Onboarding event. Students will have the opportunity to complete their I-9 verification and the Georgia Security Questionnaire with a public notary \u2013 both are requirements of employment at Georgia Tech. Students should complete their online Student Hire Packet (step 1 of the online onboarding process) prior to the event. Signing Up for a Student Employee Onboarding Time Slot Email communications will be sent directly to newly hired student employees who have already completed the online Student Hiring Packet (step 1 of the onboarding process) and still need to complete the in-person onboard requirement. These students will have the ability to select a 30-minute time slot on Aug. 18, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. If you are a newly hired student and need to complete your I-9 and/or Georgia Security Questionnaire, but cannot attend this in-person event, contact the ASC for assistance. Call: 404.385.1111 to schedule an appointment at the ASC. Schedule a walk-up appointment online here. Submit an online Request for Help ticket here. If you are in the U.S. but not in the Atlanta area and need a remote option, please contact the ASC to find an appropriate location near you. Click here for more information about the onboarding process including checklists, helpful step-by-step instructions for new hires, and more. Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "news.gatech.edu", "content": "Bolton Named Georgia Tech\u2019s New Executive Vice President for Administration and Finance and Chief Business Officer | News Center News Center Calendar Categories Business and Economic Development Campus and Community Earth and Environment Health and Medicine Science and Technology Society and Culture Media Contacts Daily Digest Whistle Whistle Whistle archives Whistle classifieds Social Media Subscribe Featured expert Features Features Features Archive Find an expert Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home Bolton Named Georgia Tech\u2019s New Executive Vice President for Administration and Finance and Chief Business Officer Following a national search, the Georgia Institute of Technology has selected Shantay Bolton as its new executive vice president for Administration and Finance and chief business officer. Jun 21, 2023 Following a national search, the Georgia Institute of Technology has selected Shantay Bolton as its new executive vice president for Administration and Finance (A&F) and chief business officer. She joins Georgia Tech from Washington University in St. Louis, where she serves as executive vice chancellor for Administration and chief administrative officer. As the executive vice president for A&F and chief business officer, Bolton will serve as a member of the Institute\u2019s executive leadership team and lead in developing administrative and operational strategies across the enterprise in support of Georgia Tech\u2019s strategic plan. She will provide leadership, oversight, and direction for A&F, which includes fiscal management and reporting; budgeting; human resources; business services; campus sustainability; facilities planning, design, construction, maintenance, and operations; campus safety; information systems and technology; and real estate development. More than 1,500 staff report through A&F. Bolton will begin her new role on Aug. 14 and report to President \u00c1ngel Cabrera. \u201cShantay\u2019s leadership and operational experience in higher education will serve us well at Georgia Tech as we continue to grow and implement our strategic plan,\u201d Cabrera said. \u201cHer commitment to strengthening the employee experience and developing strategies that advance sustainability and workplace diversity will greatly enhance Tech\u2019s ability to achieve our academic, research, and service missions.\u201d At Washington University, Bolton provides strategic counsel to university leadership and serves as the key point person for university operations. Bolton is responsible for spearheading effective strategies in administration, including information technology, human resources, public safety, procurement, supplier diversity, and the Danforth Campus operations and facilities. Prior to joining Washington University, she served as vice president and deputy chief operating officer at Tulane University and founding director of the Tulane Leadership Institute. Bolton has served as a board member for the American Association of Blacks in Higher Education; as a faculty member of the Leadership and Mentoring Institute; and as a reviewer for the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychologist Anti-Racism Grant Subcommittee. She is the creator of E3\u00a9: Engage, Educate, Empower, which seeks to empower individuals and teams to achieve organizational goals. She is also an active member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority and currently serves as an international director for Zeta Organizational Leadership, which provides professional development opportunities for its members. She earned a bachelor\u2019s degree in psychology and a master\u2019s in counseling psychology from Alabama A&M University. She holds a Ph.D. in organizational psychology with a concentration in industrial psychology from Walden University and an MBA in corporate business from Florida International University. Her achievements at Washington University include the establishment of the Institute for Leadership Excellence; overseeing the university joining the St. Louis Anchor Action Network; Kulture City training for university officers to implement an inclusive safety intervention framework; and launching the IT strategic plan. Additionally, she oversaw the electrification of the university\u2019s shuttle fleet and the transition to a new dining services partnership. Bolton also made an impact within the St. Louis area \u2014 including philanthropic support for the March of Dimes, service as a founding donor and advisory board member of the Easter Seals Midwest Women\u2019s Giving Collective, and serving on the city of Clayton, Missouri, municipal judge selection panel. She was named a 2023 St. Louis Titan 100, for which she also serves as a board member. Bolton is an alumna of the AGB Institute for Leadership & Governance in Higher Education. \u201cIt is a privilege to lead Administration and Finance at Georgia Tech, as I believe so deeply in both the impact of public education and how excellence can be achieved by the collective power of people within organizations,\" said Bolton. \"I am eager to work with the leadership team under President Cabrera to achieve institutional goals and to continue the forward momentum of this world-renowned institution by learning from and growing with my new team members.\" Current interim leadership for Administration and Finance will remain in place until Bolton joins in August. \u201cAs we welcome Shantay, I also extend my gratitude to the interim A&F leadership team, who have helped the Institute successfully navigate this transitional period and advance many of the Institute\u2019s strategic initiatives,\u201d Cabrera said. Related links Administration and Finance Contact Rachael Pocklington Institute Communications Email rpocklington@gatech.edu Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Resources Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Study Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "af.gatech.edu", "content": "Recent news | Administration and Finance MENU Administration and Finance Breadcrumb Home About Mission and Vision Leadership Request an Appearance Organizational Chart Reporting Units Administrative Services Center Finance and Planning Georgia Tech Police Department Human Resources Infrastructure and Sustainability Office of Information Technology Real Estate Development A&F Strategic Plan A&F Strategic Initiatives Five Year Strategic Plan Networks Campus Engagement Alcohol Approval Form Tours/Experts A&F Staff Culture Advisory Council User account menu Contact Us Search Search Recent news Tech Prepares to Welcome New Student Employees Aug 08, 2023 - The Administrative Services Center is looking forward to welcoming thousands of new student employees for the fall semester. Robert Foy Selected to Lead Georgia Tech Research Corporations Aug 01, 2023 - Georgia Tech selects Robert Foy as executive director of business operations and general manager of the Georgia Tech Research Corporation and the Georgia Tech Applied Research Corporation. Josh Rosenberg Completes Executive Leadership Institute Program Jul 27, 2023 - Executive director of the Grants and Contracts department successfully completed the University System of Georgia\u2019s Executive Leadership Institute program Realignment of HR Functions to Improve the Employee Experience in GTRI Jul 07, 2023 - Georgia Tech Human Resources and the Administrative Services Center has partnered with the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) to strengthen the integration of GTRI\u2019s human resources teams and the campuswide HR service delivery model. FY24 Budget Allocations Provide Support for People, Growth, and Performance Jul 03, 2023 - $484 million in state appropriations for fiscal year 2024 opens the door for Georgia Tech leadership to prioritize areas of investment. Administrative Services Center Expands Its Scope Jun 30, 2023 - This summer, the Administrative Services Center has welcomed several new teams into its portfolio as it continues to position itself as the one-stop shop for high-volume, administrative services. Bolton Named Georgia Tech\u2019s New Executive Vice President for Administration and Finance and Chief Business Officer Jun 21, 2023 - Following a national search, the Georgia Institute of Technology has selected Shantay Bolton as its new executive vice president for Administration and Finance and chief business officer. Process Improvements Helping to Save Time and Reallocate Resources Jun 15, 2023 - Positive changes in Finance and Planning improve the tools and processes used to support the charge for Administrative Excellence Delivering Better Administrative Services to Support the Growing Needs of Campus Jun 06, 2023 - The Administrative Services Center is eight months into its journey to improve the delivery of administrative services to the Georgia Tech community. Shannon to Lead University of North Georgia, Hubbard in Interim Leadership Role for Administration and Finance at Georgia Tech Jun 01, 2023 - The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia (USG) voted earlier today to name Mike Shannon, interim executive vice president for Administration and Finance (A&F), president of the University of North Georgia (UNG) Pagination 1 Page 1 Next page \u203a\u203a Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "af.gatech.edu", "content": "Josh Rosenberg Completes Executive Leadership Institute Program | Administration and Finance MENU Administration and Finance Breadcrumb Home About Mission and Vision Leadership Request an Appearance Organizational Chart Reporting Units Administrative Services Center Finance and Planning Georgia Tech Police Department Human Resources Infrastructure and Sustainability Office of Information Technology Real Estate Development A&F Strategic Plan A&F Strategic Initiatives Five Year Strategic Plan Networks Campus Engagement Alcohol Approval Form Tours/Experts A&F Staff Culture Advisory Council User account menu Contact Us Search Search Josh Rosenberg Completes Executive Leadership Institute Program Jul 27, 2023 Josh Rosenberg, executive director of Grants and Contracts, department successfully completed the University System of Georgia\u2019s (USG) Executive Leadership Institute (ELI) program in May of this year. Rosenberg was accepted into the ELI program alongside 35 faculty and staff members from 25 USG institutions and the University System Office. The program is a comprehensive 120-hour development program facilitated by leadership experts. It teaches scholars how to enhance their leadership skills to prepare for potential high-level advancement within the System. For more than a decade, the ELI program has provided professional development opportunities to several leaders within Georgia Tech\u2019s Administration and Finance, including Jamie Fernandes, Jim Fortner, Jennifer Herazy, and others. Click here to learn more about the ELI program and how to become a scholar. Contact India Maul Communications Program Manager | Institute Communications Georgia Institute of Technologyindia.maul@gatech.edu | comm.gatech.edu | gatech.edu Email india.maul@gatech.edu Related links Executive Leadership Institute here Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "af.gatech.edu", "content": "Robert Foy Selected to Lead Georgia Tech Research Corporations | Administration and Finance MENU Administration and Finance Breadcrumb Home About Mission and Vision Leadership Request an Appearance Organizational Chart Reporting Units Administrative Services Center Finance and Planning Georgia Tech Police Department Human Resources Infrastructure and Sustainability Office of Information Technology Real Estate Development A&F Strategic Plan A&F Strategic Initiatives Five Year Strategic Plan Networks Campus Engagement Alcohol Approval Form Tours/Experts A&F Staff Culture Advisory Council User account menu Contact Us Search Search Robert Foy Selected to Lead Georgia Tech Research Corporations Aug 01, 2023 Following a national search, the Georgia Institute of Technology has selected Robert Foy as its executive director of business operations and general manager of the Georgia Tech Research Corporation (GTRC) and the Georgia Tech Applied Research Corporation (GTARC). Foy, who has served as interim general manager for the two research corporations since 2022, begins his new permanent role immediately. Since 2015, Foy served as senior director of Georgia Tech\u2019s Finance Support Team and collaborated with campus partners on financial and budget matters related to academic and sponsored programs, administration, internal controls, and compliance. Previously he served as director of academic and research finance and was a member of Georgia Tech\u2019s executive budget team. Prior to Georgia Tech, Foy served as associate dean of financial affairs for the Adams School of Dentistry at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The Georgia Tech Research Corporations are 501(c)3 organizations that support research activities at the Institute. These state-chartered organizations serve as contracting entities and assure proper fiscal stewardship for sponsored funds supporting research at the Institute. As executive director of business operations and general manager for the two research corporations, Foy will work with the Boards of Trustees of each corporation, as well as campus and external stakeholders to steward the financial management of Georgia Tech\u2019s research enterprise. For more information on Georgia Tech Research Corporations, visit gtrc.gatech.edu and gtarc.gatech.edu. Fiscal Year 2023 (Ending June 30, 2023) New awards (in U.S. dollars) supporting Research and Sponsored Activities at Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Research Corporation (GTRC): $507,187,122 Georgia Tech Applied Research Corporation (GTARC): $940,657,122 Contact India Maul | Communications Program Manager | Institute Communications Georgia Institute of Technologyindia.maul@gatech.edu | comm.gatech.edu | gatech.edu Email india.maul@gatech.edu Related links Georgia Tech Research Corporations Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "af.gatech.edu", "content": "Contact the Office | Administration and Finance MENU Administration and Finance Breadcrumb Home About Mission and Vision Leadership Request an Appearance Organizational Chart Reporting Units Administrative Services Center Finance and Planning Georgia Tech Police Department Human Resources Infrastructure and Sustainability Office of Information Technology Real Estate Development A&F Strategic Plan A&F Strategic Initiatives Five Year Strategic Plan Networks Campus Engagement Alcohol Approval Form Tours/Experts A&F Staff Culture Advisory Council User account menu Contact Us Search Search Contact the Office Location: Carnegie Building (See Campus Map) Phone: (404) 894-4615 Fax: (404) 894-1277 Mailing Address: Division of Administration and Finance Georgia Institute of Technology, Carnegie Building 223 Uncle Heinie Way, N.W. 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See how the Institute is performing on key performance indicators in pursuit of our goals: Tracking Our Progress Blank Space (medium)(text and background only visible when logged in) The Next 10 Years: 2020-2030 \u201cThis plan presents our shared vision for the next decade ... and is driven by a set of ambitious goals and bold actions to grow the impact we have in the world.\u201d \u2014President \u00c1ngel Cabrera Read the letter from the President Read the letter from the co-chairs OUR MISSION The Georgia Institute of Technology is a public research university established by the state of Georgia in Atlanta in 1885 and committed to developing leaders who advance technology and improve the human condition. OUR VALUES Students are our top priority. We strive for excellence. We thrive on diversity. We celebrate collaboration. We champion innovation. We safeguard freedom of inquiry and expression. We nurture the well-being of our community. We act ethically. We are responsible stewards. Learn more about our values. OUR VISION Over the next decade, Georgia Tech will be an example of inclusive innovation, a leading technological, research university relentlessly committed to serving the public good; breaking new ground in addressing the biggest local, national, and global challenges of our time; making technology broadly accessible; and developing exceptional leaders from all backgrounds ready to produce novel ideas and create solutions with real human impact. Learn more about our vision. Our mission and values speak to who we are and what is important to us. Using these as a foundation, we strive to apply our best selves to solving the challenges of tomorrow. Our vision sets that direction for us. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Focus Areas We have distilled our vision down into its key components, creating strategic focus areas to guide our priorities. Amplify Impact Embrace our power as agents of change for the public good and generate talent, ideas, and solutions with unmatched impact and scale to help define and address the most critical problems of our time, locally and globally. Learn more. Champion Innovation Champion our leadership position as an engine of innovation and entrepreneurship, and collaborate with other public and private actors to create economic opportunity and mobility and position Atlanta and Georgia as examples of inclusive innovation. Learn more. Connect Globally Strengthen our role as a convener of worldwide collaboration and build a global learning network to expand our reach and amplify our impact. Learn more. Expand Access Empower people of all backgrounds and stages of life to learn and contribute to technological and human progress. Learn more. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Art Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Study Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources TechWorks Alumni Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "af.gatech.edu", "content": "A&F Virtual Town Halls | Administration and Finance MENU Administration and Finance Breadcrumb Home About Mission and Vision Leadership Request an Appearance Organizational Chart Reporting Units Administrative Services Center Finance and Planning Georgia Tech Police Department Human Resources Infrastructure and Sustainability Office of Information Technology Real Estate Development A&F Strategic Plan A&F Strategic Initiatives Five Year Strategic Plan Networks Campus Engagement Alcohol Approval Form Tours/Experts A&F Staff Culture Advisory Council User account menu Contact Us Search Search A&F Virtual Town Halls This month\u2019s town hall featured leadership from the Administrative Services Center who brought listeners up to speed on the latest initiatives designed to help improve the delivery of administrative services to campus. Plus, Georgia Tech\u2019s newest executive leadership team member, Dr. Shantay Bolton, joined for a virtual meet and greet as the next executive vice president for Administration and Finance. You may watch the recorded video below. (If you are having trouble viewing this in Chrome use Firefox or click the button to view in a new window) A&F Virtual Town Hall - 7/16/2023 Blank Space (medium)(text and background only visible when logged in) VIRTUAL TOWN HALL ARCHIVE Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "af.gatech.edu", "content": "Focused Tours and Classroom Experts | Administration and Finance MENU Administration and Finance Breadcrumb Home About Mission and Vision Leadership Request an Appearance Organizational Chart Reporting Units Administrative Services Center Finance and Planning Georgia Tech Police Department Human Resources Infrastructure and Sustainability Office of Information Technology Real Estate Development A&F Strategic Plan A&F Strategic Initiatives Five Year Strategic Plan Networks Campus Engagement Alcohol Approval Form Tours/Experts A&F Staff Culture Advisory Council User account menu Contact Us Search Search Focused Tours and Classroom Experts Administration and Finance offers our campus community a number of ways to learn more about specific areas of our 400-acre, 30,000-member Atlanta operations. From learning about campus sustainability to leveraging our campus as a living, learning laboratory, these projects and initiatives are integral components of the structured strategic plans, goals and initiatives that guide the direction of the Institute. Campus Sustainability The Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design is the first building in Georgia and 28th in the world to earn Living Building Challenge (LBC) certification, the world\u2019s most ambitious and holistic green building achievement. Sign Up for a Guided Tour Infrastructure and Sustainability The Georgia Tech campus is a living, learning laboratory open to all students, faculty, and staff to explore, experiment, and learn. By merging academics and research with campus spaces, Georgia Tech has a unique opportunity to form partnerships and provide real-world educational experiences. Learn More Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "af.gatech.edu", "content": "A&F Staff Culture Advisory Council | Administration and Finance MENU Administration and Finance Breadcrumb Home About Mission and Vision Leadership Request an Appearance Organizational Chart Reporting Units Administrative Services Center Finance and Planning Georgia Tech Police Department Human Resources Infrastructure and Sustainability Office of Information Technology Real Estate Development A&F Strategic Plan A&F Strategic Initiatives Five Year Strategic Plan Networks Campus Engagement Alcohol Approval Form Tours/Experts A&F Staff Culture Advisory Council User account menu Contact Us Search Search A&F Staff Culture Advisory Council Second Annual A&F Breakfast After Dark Thanks to everyone who joined us for the second annual A&F Breakfast After Dark held July 27! We were honored to have this opportunity to express A&F's appreciation to our second and third shift colleagues who keep the campus running smoothly and safely for all of us at Georgia Tech. Workplace culture sets the tone in every organization. To help create and promote a strong and healthy workplace culture at Georgia Tech, several units and colleges on campus have implemented a Staff Culture Advisory Council. To date, these councils have been successful in improving staff morale; providing more opportunities for staff to develop within their careers and serve in leadership roles; and empowering staff to share their experiences in an open and trustworthy manner. Administration and Finance (A&F) has created its own Staff Culture Advisory Council to serve as an advisory committee to leadership to:\u200b Create a collaborative environment\u200b, Build workplace relationships\u200b, Foster employee wellbeing\u200b, and Promote equity, diversity, and inclusion. Responsibilities Each member of the A&F Staff Culture Advisory Council has the following responsibilities: Represent and serve as a liaison between staff members and their respective unit leadership\u200b Attend Council meetings and meet with unit leaders on a monthly basis to provide status updates\u200b Participate in and/or lead ongoing projects Promote respective unit level staff engagement activities\u200b Propose initiatives and/or programs to support the Council\u2019s overall mission\u200b Share information among the respective unit Grace Battle Co-Chair Business Relationship Manager of Executive Relations Information Technology Contact Grace Jessica Shaffer Co-Chair Network Support Engineer Information Technology Contact Jessica Lisa Christopher Talent Advisor Senior Administrative Service Center Contact Lisa Larry A. Goodman Building Coordinator Infrastructure & Sustainability Contact Larry Cheryl Kelley Program & Ops. Manager Strategy and Compliance Contact Cheryl Daniel Nester Assistant to the VP Infrastructure & Sustainability Contact Daniel Avni Patel Accountant II Controller's Office Contact Avni Adrienne Richardson HR Business Partner Human Resources Contact Adrienne Connect with Us Our goal is to create a collaborative environment, build workplace relationships, foster employee wellbeing, and promote equity, diversity, and inclusion. But we can\u2019t do it without our A&F colleagues. Please take a moment to connect with us to provide your thoughts and ideas so we can continue to promote a strong and healthy workplace culture at Georgia Tech. Take the Survey Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "af.gatech.edu", "content": "Networks Facilitated by Administration and Finance | Administration and Finance MENU Administration and Finance Breadcrumb Home About Mission and Vision Leadership Request an Appearance Organizational Chart Reporting Units Administrative Services Center Finance and Planning Georgia Tech Police Department Human Resources Infrastructure and Sustainability Office of Information Technology Real Estate Development A&F Strategic Plan A&F Strategic Initiatives Five Year Strategic Plan Networks Campus Engagement Alcohol Approval Form Tours/Experts A&F Staff Culture Advisory Council User account menu Contact Us Search Search Networks Facilitated by Administration and Finance Many of the functional responsibilities within Administration and Finance extend over a variety of networks across campus reaching Tech's administrative, academic and research units. In partnership with the central business operations within Administration and Finance, these units share the responsibility for managing the Institute\u2019s resources, which range from financial to capital to intellectual, and work together to achieve institutional effectiveness in Georgia Tech\u2019s business practices. It is the collective and shared responsibility of these areas to work cooperatively in ensuring the integrity of the Institute\u2019s resources. Administration and Finance facilitates the following networks to engage campus business partners and bring together the people, practices, resources, and technology needed to provide high-quality, inclusive, and innovative experiences. Financial Council The Financial Council promotes active two-way communication, accountability, and transparency across Georgia Tech\u2019s Finance function. Three sub-councils are chartered to address the challenges faced respectively by: Administrative entities, Academic and research entities, and Affiliates. Click here to view agendas and meeting minutes via a secure login page. Business Partners' Network The Business Partners\u2019 Network (BPN) is a quarterly gathering of finance, personnel, and administrative leaders across campus. The BPN promotes timely information on strategic initiatives, opportunities for networking and sharing best practices, and a forum for raising ideas and opportunities for improvement across Georgia Tech's business and operations. Click here to view past agendas and meeting notes. To suggest topics, please contact Rachael Pocklington at 404-384-4142 or email rpocklington@gatech.edu. Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "af.gatech.edu", "content": "Administration and Finance Strategic Initiatives | Administration and Finance MENU Administration and Finance Breadcrumb Home About Mission and Vision Leadership Request an Appearance Organizational Chart Reporting Units Administrative Services Center Finance and Planning Georgia Tech Police Department Human Resources Infrastructure and Sustainability Office of Information Technology Real Estate Development A&F Strategic Plan A&F Strategic Initiatives Five Year Strategic Plan Networks Campus Engagement Alcohol Approval Form Tours/Experts A&F Staff Culture Advisory Council User account menu Contact Us Search Search Administration and Finance Strategic Initiatives Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Initiatives Making an Impact The A&F division-level strategic plan, launched in 2020, outlines our shared vision for the next decade. It supports the goals of the Georgia Tech Institute Strategic Plan (ISP) and impacts the Georgia Tech community each day by amplifying impact, leading by example, and cultivating well-being. The current focus is on programs and initiatives that advance action in the following areas: Champion operational excellence in administrative services Drive intentional, sustainable growth to better support the campus community and research activities Promote campus engagement and a strong and healthy workplace culture The plan is an integral part of the budgeting process and shapes the performance goals for A&F employees. Read the A&F Strategic Plan Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Our Progress A&F is driving these initiatives forward. Read more about their objectives, how they align with the ISP, and the latest news and events for ways you can get involved. Mission Statement Administration and Finance brings together people, practices, resources, and technology to provide high-quality, inclusive, innovative experiences and develop leaders who advance technology and improve the human condition. Vision Statement We will be valued partners and innovative problem-solvers committed to providing exceptional service and creating a sustainable and supportive environment where every member of the Georgia Tech community can thrive. About the Initiatives Administrative ExcellenceAdminX is a portfolio of initiatives across campus that are improving the administrative experience at the Institute for our faculty, staff, and students. The initiative is being spearheaded by a variety of departments within A&F including ASC, Finance and Planning, OHR, and OIT. AdminX contributes to the follow ISP themes: lead by example, champion innovation, and cultivate well-being. Read more about the initiative here.Budget ReformThe Budget Reform program will introduce a new budget model and budget system to help deliver on the Institute's priorities. This initiative is being spearheaded by the Budget Office within Finance and Planning and contributes to the Institute's Strategic Plan theme of lead by example. Read more about the initiative here.Comprehensive Campus PlanThe Comprehensive Campus Plan will inform how campus space can be utilized to support the growing and changing campus community for the next 10 years and beyond. The plan is being spearheaded by Infrastructure & Sustainability and supports the ISP theme lead by example. Read more about the initiative here.Data ExcellenceThe goal of the Data Excellence initiative is to be a leader in leveraging data analytic tools and processes to inform decision-making and be an example in the protection, management, and governance of data. DataX is being spearheaded by OIT and supports the ISP. Read more about the initiative here.Ethics Programming and Education CouncilThe Ethics Programming and Education Council (EPEC) strives to connect members of the A&F community with opportunities to live our values in practical, meaningful ways. The EPEC initiative was developed as part of the A&F Strategic Plan and aligns with the ISP initiative lead by example. Read more about the initiative here.Living Learning LabThe Living Learning Lab concept was solidified through the A&F Strategic Plan. This initiative is a collaborative effort involving Infrastructure & Sustainability. The goal is to leverage the campus and its data to assist in research at the Institute. This initiative supports the ISP theme lead by example. Read more about the initiative here.Staff Culture Advisory CouncilThe A&F Staff Culture Advisory Council is an initiative stemming from the A&F Strategic Plan. The council is composed of one member from each A&F department. Council members are tasked with working alongside their VP to address organizational culture. This initiative supports the ISP theme cultivate well-being. Read more about the initiative here.Student Internship ProgramThe Student Internship Program is a mentor program that was developed as a result of the A&F Strategic Plan. This initiative is spearheaded by a committee composed of A&F community members. This initiative supports the ISP theme amplify impact. Read more about the initiative here.Sustainability NextThe goal of the Sustainability Next Plan is to provide a path toward establishing Georgia Tech as a leader in equitable, economic, and environmental sustainability. The plan is a collaborative effort among campus academics, researchers, and administrators and aligns with the Institute Strategic Plan (ISP) themes lead by example and connect globally. Read more about the initiative here.Working @TechThe Working @ Tech initiative is assisting in creating the workplace of the future by providing staff and people leaders with modernized tools and processes. The initiative is spearheaded by OHR but consists of a diverse committee of campus community members. Working @ Tech supports the ISP theme lead by example. Read more about the initiative here. In the Spotlight AdminX Town Hall The AdminX Town Hall took place on January 18, 2023 from 10-11 AM, led by Vice President, Human Resources and Chief Human Resources Officer Skye Duckett and Vice President, Information Technology and Chief Information Officer Daren Hubbard to update the campus on the Administrative Excellence inititiaves including near-term process improvements around compensation. During the town hall, Duckett and Hubbard invited Administrative Service Center (ASC) Executive Director Ira Bragg to share updates on the progress of the center since the October launch. The AdminX Town Hall is part of an ongoing effort to share timely information on AdminX and the HR Transformation at Georgia Tech. View the Recording Sustainability Next Plan Virtual Town Hall The Sustainability Next virtual town hall presented the Sustainability Next Plan and its newly unified vision for coalescing, implementing, and measuring cross-cutting sustainability initiatives across Georgia Tech in support of the Institute\u2019s Strategic Plan. Members of the implementation team shared goals including plans to launch signature initiatives designed to coordinate and amplify the Institute\u2019s research, education, operational, and economic development activities. This includes: Sustainable-X Student Entrepreneurship Program, Stackable online graduate credentials in Climate and Sustainability, Undergraduate Sustainability Education Innovation Grants, Transdisciplinary Climate Research Seed Grant Program, Climate Action Plan, and Living Learning Lab. View the Recording A&F Virtual Town Hall: Designing the Campus of the Future During this town hall, the Comprehensive Campus Plan (CCP) project team, led by Infrastructure and Sustainability, provided an update on the CCP process and shared campuswide themes emerging from initial campus observations, data analysis, and ongoing stakeholder engagements. Attendees learned more about the planning process and provided input to help shape the campus of the future. View the Recording ASC October Go Live The Administrative Excellence (AdminX) team is gearing up for the launch of the Administrative Services Center (ASC) this October. The initial launch includes new and enhanced hiring and onboarding processes that will greatly improve the hiring experience by reducing the time and resources required to hire at Georgia Tech. Learn More A&F Staff Council Survey The goal of the A&F Staff Culture Advisory Council is to create a collaborative environment, build workplace relationships, foster employee wellbeing, and promote equity, diversity, and inclusion. But the Council can\u2019t do it without A&F colleagues. Please take a moment to provide feedback to help promote a strong and healthy workplace culture at Georgia Tech. 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Academic Coaching provides students with the chance to work individually with professional staff members to enhance their academic skills, gain confidence, discover motivation, and improve performance. Students usually schedule a 45-60 minute meeting every two weeks or once a month, depending on their individual need. Academic Coaching is available year round so schedule your appointment now. Academic Coaching Goals Identify and work through obstacles getting in the way of academic success Develop study skills and habits necessary to be a successful college student Get motivated and stop procrastinating Prepare for tests and reduce anxiety Establish a balance between academic rigor and extracurricular activities Improve time management skills Learn the importance of making notes and acquire the \u201chow to\u201d Develop short- and long-term goals for success Learn self-discipline, self-motivation, and self-efficacy Quick Links Schedule Academic Coaching Faculty/Staff: Refer Student Advising & Transition Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Advising & Transition Georgia TechMap Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Art Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Study Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources TechWorks Alumni Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "af.gatech.edu", "content": "A&F Strategic Plan | Administration and Finance MENU Administration and Finance Breadcrumb Home About Mission and Vision Leadership Request an Appearance Organizational Chart Reporting Units Administrative Services Center Finance and Planning Georgia Tech Police Department Human Resources Infrastructure and Sustainability Office of Information Technology Real Estate Development A&F Strategic Plan A&F Strategic Initiatives Five Year Strategic Plan Networks Campus Engagement Alcohol Approval Form Tours/Experts A&F Staff Culture Advisory Council User account menu Contact Us Search Search A&F Strategic Plan In August 2020, Administration and Finance (A&F) launched its strategic planning process. The division-level strategic plan clarifies A&F's contribution to the Institute goals and describes our priorities for the next 5 years. Our plan will clearly articulate A&F's unique contribution to the new Georgia Tech strategic plan and include a detailed implementation plan that describes how each unit will contribute. The A&F Strategic Plan will also become an integral part of the budgeting process for the next fiscal year as well as shape the performance goals for A&F employees in the next calendar year. For FY21 and FY22, A&F will focus on programs and initiatives that support how we amplify impact, lead by example, and cultivate well-being. Mission Statement Administration and Finance brings together people, practices, resources, and technology to provide high-quality, inclusive, innovative experiences and develop leaders who advance technology and improve the human condition. Vision Statement We will be valued partners and innovative problem-solvers committed to providing exceptional service and creating a sustainable and supportive environment where every member of the Georgia Tech community can thrive. Amplify Impact Goal 1: Students - Enable transformative learning experiences to help students grow as creative, ethical, globally aware, and technologically sophisticated leaders. Objective 1: Collaborate and partner with the campus community to effectively pilot and translate learning opportunities into real-world applications. Objective 2: Explore and pilot ways to provide more access to, and creative use of, existing and emerging resources including campus space and institutional data. Goal 2: Institute - Support the Institute in generating talent and solutions to help define and address the most critical problems locally and globally. Objective 1: Be the nation's leading source of sought-after talent in technology-related fields at all career stages. Objective 2: Be an anchor institution, partner, and catalyst of sustainable development in our city and our state. Lead by Example Goal 3: Sustainability - Support and champion Georgia Tech as an anchor institution and minimize harmful impacts and maximize behaviors in support of a sustainable future by applying a triple bottom line approach (people, planet, profit) to our decisions. Objective 1: Demonstrate our commitment to sustainability in the development and management of our campus. Objective 2: Develop a plan alongside our research and instructional partners that will enable our campus and operations to be leveraged as a living learning lab (L3) environment that engages students, faculty, and staff to support a sustainable future. Goal 4: Exceptional Service - Develop a shared understanding of our future by anticipating customer needs, soliciting feedback, and implementing continuous improvement with a focus on evaluating and intentionally eliminating ongoing projects, activities, and services that do not align with strategic priorities. Objective 1: Be a model of excellence through continuous improvement, deliberate innovation, and best practices in all services, systems, and practices. Objective 2: Be a leader in leveraging data analytic tools and processes to inform decision-making, and be an example in the protection, management, and governance of data. Goal 5: Ethics, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion - Positively improve the human condition through ethical, diverse, equitable, and inclusive behaviors and practices. Objective 1: Through education, create a culture that is ethical, diverse, equitable, and inclusive. Objective 2: Continually assess diversity and equity within all A&F staff positions and realign as needed. Goal 6: Workforce - Provide growth opportunities and build career pathways for staff to develop and advance. Objective 1: Develop a world-class workforce committed to enhancing employee skills and providing a diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment. Cultivate Well-Being Goal 7: Environment - Create and sustain a thriving community for learning, service, wellness, and safety. Objective 1: Unite all units of A&F to co-create a thriving culture at Georgia Tech. Goal 8: Engagement - Cultivate well-being and inspire opportunities for active engagement within our campus community. Objective 1: Implement effective programs, services, continuing education, and resources that provide opportunities for holistic well-being. Goal 9: Experience - Foster connectivity by delivering excellent experiences through a \u201cpeople-first\u201d model. Objective 1: Exceed customer expectations for products, services, and experiences within A&F. Expand Access Goal 10: Community Building - Partner across the Institute to expand support for research and professional opportunities for our future students. Objective 1: Help to create an environment where students from disadvantaged communities can succeed (e.g., hiring federal work-study students). Objective 2: Conduct intentional outreach to metro Atlanta schools to offer opportunities to local secondary school students. Goal 11: Eliminate Barriers - Enable physical space and technology to eliminate environmental barriers, so all community members can equally engage in services and experiences. Objective 1: Collaborate with A&F department leaders to strengthen communication and eliminate barriers related to silos. Connect Globally Goal 12: Global Services - Grow A&F\u2019s capacity as an Institute enterprise to deliver consistent services and experiences globally. Objective 1: Determine/understand and align strategy and standards for Institute management across the global enterprise. Objective 2: Enhance the accessible digital platform and technology experience for learning and working. Objective 3: Define business and hiring models to support a flexible, international workforce. Goal 13: Global Influences - Learn and incorporate global perspectives through action while being recognized as a global resource in higher education. Objective 1: Increase communication, engagement, and awareness of global culture and connectedness of Georgia Tech and A&F. Objective 2: Demonstrate and promote \u201cglobal-to-local\" industry leadership within the University System of Georgia, Georgia, metro Atlanta region, other higher education organizations, and other peer entities. Objective 3: Demonstrate through action and decision-making the highest and best global standards for sustainability (United Nation\u2019s Sustainable Development Goals, Paris Climate Accord, etc.). Goal 14: Global Partnerships - Create and foster internal and external networks to establish a global collaborative culture within A&F. Objective 1: Expand internal partnerships to support services and enhance experiences for the international community. Objective 2: Be a hub of a global learning and an innovation network through global partnerships, alumni engagement, lifelong learning, and research collaborations. Champion Innovation Goal 15: Model Innovation - Model innovation, inclusion, and entrepreneurship, and collaborate actively across the Institute by including diverse thoughts and experiences. Objective 1: Proactively test alternative methods and pivot quickly where necessary. Objective 2: Build a team committed to building anticipatory processes designed to solve customer needs before they express those needs. Objective 3: Create a support structure for cross-department/cross-division collaboration. Objective 4: Define what innovative success looks like in each unit within A&F based on a focus on people, processes, and technology \u2014 with leaders creating the capacity for innovation by understanding their teams' innovation assumptions and actively pursuing new information to challenge those assumptions. Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "af.gatech.edu", "content": "Alcohol Approval Form | Administration and Finance MENU Administration and Finance Breadcrumb Home About Mission and Vision Leadership Request an Appearance Organizational Chart Reporting Units Administrative Services Center Finance and Planning Georgia Tech Police Department Human Resources Infrastructure and Sustainability Office of Information Technology Real Estate Development A&F Strategic Plan A&F Strategic Initiatives Five Year Strategic Plan Networks Campus Engagement Alcohol Approval Form Tours/Experts A&F Staff Culture Advisory Council User account menu Contact Us Search Search Alcohol Approval Form Please login to submit a request All persons must comply with federal, state, and local laws and the policies of Georgia Tech and the Board of Regents governing the use, possession, manufacture, distribution, dispensation, and sale of alcoholic beverages while on the Georgia Tech campus and at Georgia Tech events either on- or off-campus. Alcohol may be served at Georgia Tech events on-campus only with prior approval from the Office of the President or its designees (see below). Once approval has been received, the Georgia Tech organizer must comply with the procedures outlined in this policy. For on-campus events that require the Alcohol Approval Form, event organizers must abide by the following: Alcohol cannot be served before 4:30 p.m. on weekdays. Alcohol service should end half an hour before the event end time. Tailgates are permitted without prior authorization for Georgia Tech sporting events and certain other campus events as announced by the Office of the President, but hosts and participants will be expected to abide by the procedures outlined in this policy. This policy does not apply to the lawful use of alcohol in campus residences. Important Note to Delegated Approvers: If you are a delegated approver per President Cabrera\u2019s May 4, 2021 memorandum do not assign the DocuSign form to someone else to approve on your behalf. No further delegation is permitted without a written request. If you are a delegated approver and the organizer of an event where alcohol will be served, the Alcohol Approval Form will be routed at least one level above you. If you are submitting the Alcohol Approval Form on behalf of a delegated approver, please enter their information in the \u201cEvent Owner\u201d section of the form so approval can be properly routed one level above them. Alcohol Approval Forms will automatically be routed to the Dean of Students for events where students are invited. Security must be booked for large events as well as events with attendees under the legal drinking age of 21. Alcohol Approval Forms will automatically be routed to the Georgia Tech Police Department for events with 100 participants or greater. Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "af.gatech.edu", "content": "Reporting Units | Administration and Finance MENU Administration and Finance Breadcrumb Home About Mission and Vision Leadership Request an Appearance Organizational Chart Reporting Units Administrative Services Center Finance and Planning Georgia Tech Police Department Human Resources Infrastructure and Sustainability Office of Information Technology Real Estate Development A&F Strategic Plan A&F Strategic Initiatives Five Year Strategic Plan Networks Campus Engagement Alcohol Approval Form Tours/Experts A&F Staff Culture Advisory Council User account menu Contact Us Search Search Reporting Units The Division of Administration and Finance is comprised of business units that collectively support the student, administrative, financial, information, and physical infrastructure services for the Georgia Tech community. Our customer-oriented services connect the various community members on campus by delivering the practical services the Institute needs to operate efficiently on a day-to-day basis as well the vision and resource planning the Institute needs to succeed well into the future. Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "af.gatech.edu", "content": "About Interim EVP Daren Hubbard | Administration and Finance MENU Administration and Finance Breadcrumb Home About Mission and Vision Leadership Request an Appearance Organizational Chart Reporting Units Administrative Services Center Finance and Planning Georgia Tech Police Department Human Resources Infrastructure and Sustainability Office of Information Technology Real Estate Development A&F Strategic Plan A&F Strategic Initiatives Five Year Strategic Plan Networks Campus Engagement Alcohol Approval Form Tours/Experts A&F Staff Culture Advisory Council User account menu Contact Us Search Search About Interim EVP Daren Hubbard Daren Hubbard Interim Executive Vice President, A&F As part of the A&F leadership transition plan, President Cabrera has appointed Daren Hubbard, vice president for Information Technology and chief information officer, as the new interim executive vice president for A&F until a permanent replacement is announced. Hubbard will begin his new role on June 20. His appointment will remain in place until the permanent position of executive vice president for Administration and Finance is announced. Read More About Daren Hubbard Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "facilities.gatech.edu", "content": "Infrastructure and Sustainability | Infrastructure and Sustainability Infrastructure and Sustainability About About I&S Organizational Structure Communications News and Construction Notices Strategic Plan Business and Financial Operations Services Analytics Building Engineering and Energy Strategies Building Maintenance Custodial Services Environmental Health & Safety Event Staging Fleet Management GIS and Campus Maps I&S Technology Services (IT) Keys & Locks Landscaping & Grounds Office of Sustainability Planning, Design, and Construction Utilities Maintenance Zero Waste Submit a Request Lighting Request Locate Utilities Request Maintenance Requests Pest Control Request Disinfectant Webform Phone Line Repair Request FAQ User account menu Contact Us Open Search Search Search Infrastructure and Sustainability I&S sets the standard for how to deliver an environment that is safe, sustainable, resilient, and innovative for the entire campus community. Submit a Request: Data Request Custodial Service Event Support Landscaping and Grounds Services Building Keys Project Request Report a Safety Concern Recycling Container Building Maintenance Infrastructure and Sustainability Our Reach Across Campus Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Georgia Tech Is a Living Campus As a Living Campus, Georgia Tech utilizes its infrastructure and operations as an educational resource for student learning and faculty research. Georgia Tech can often be a testbed for groundbreaking processes and technologies.The Institute's climate action innovations across campus will engage and inspire the Georgia Tech community, adjacent neighborhoods, and the city of Atlanta. Learn more. Complete the Engagement Form Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Reporting Departments Infrastructure and Sustainability (formerly Facilities Management) is comprised of more than 600 dedicated professionals within 15 departments who support operational excellence via a framework of services for the Georgia Tech campus. The campus built environment is continuously evolving and adapting to support and celebrate learning and research while simultaneously addressing sustainability, resiliency, and justice. Learn more about our strategic campus initiatives: Campus Comprehensive Plan Sustainability Next Plan Climate Action Plan NEW! I&S Customer Service Center Now live for maintenance requests. 404-385-6000 or ISCUSTOMERSERV@gatech.edu Anyone needing maintenance service provided can now call one number or use one email address. A centralized call center will route requests to the appropriate area maintenance and service teams. Additional services will be added as the semester progresses. Analytics The Analytics Department supports integrated decision making and cross-unit information sharing. Access BULB BULB is Georgia Tech's self-service GIS and interactive dashboard portal. Request Data for a Project Custodial Services Georgia Tech's custodial team consists of more than 240 individuals responsible for cleaning campus building interior spaces. Our award-winning green cleaning program was one of the nation's first at a public university. Request Custodial Services Environmental Health and Safety The Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Department at Georgia Tech provides oversight, consultation, training, and other specialized services to assist the Institute in meeting its public health, occupational, and research safety as well as its environmental protection and compliance responsibilities. Report a Safety Concern Event Staging The Georgia Tech Event Staging Department sets up and breaks down many prestigious events each year. The team is comprised of four hardworking individuals who take pride in their commitment to the Institute. Submit an Event Staging Request Fleet Management Fleet Management provides exceptional customer service while maintaining vehicles and equipment in a safe, dependable, sustainable, and cost-effective manner. Submit a Fleet Vehicle Service Request GIS and Campus Maps GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and campus maps are managed by the Technology Services department and provides mapping and GIS-related tasks for all units within the division of Administration and Finance. Access Campus Maps Keys and Locks The Campus Lock Shop manages keyed entries for all buildings on campus. The office is located on the ground floor of the O'Keefe Building. Request Keys Landscaping and Grounds The Landscape Services department maintains a livable, sustainable, and beautiful 400-acre campus. Request Landscaping or Grounds Services Planning, Design, and Construction The Planning, Design, and Construction (PDC) department is comprised of planners, architects, engineers, project managers, and interior designers dedicated to sustainable, resilient, and safe campus renovation and development. Submit a Project Request Technology Services Technology Services provides support to I&S employees with computer or technical issues. Request New I&S Employee IT Services Utilities Maintenance The Utilities Maintenance Department assures optimum operation of the physical infrastructure that delivers utility resources throughout campus. Report Lights Out Zero Waste The Office of Zero Waste provides and manages Georgia Tech's recycling, waste diversion, and reuse programs. Request a Container WHERE ARE WE LOCATED? O'Keefe Building 151 6th Street NW Atlanta, GA 30313 How to Find Us Access Instructions Access is available via a door at the back of the building, which faces west. It will feel like you are walking up into a fenced work-truck parking lot. As you enter a fenced work-truck parking lot, look for the sign on to the building that says \"Lock Shop\". This is the main entrance to the building. Once inside, follow a short hallway and turn left. Review the department directory located next to the elevator. Close Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "af.gatech.edu", "content": "Introduction | Administration and Finance MENU Administration and Finance Breadcrumb Home About Mission and Vision Leadership Request an Appearance Organizational Chart Reporting Units Administrative Services Center Finance and Planning Georgia Tech Police Department Human Resources Infrastructure and Sustainability Office of Information Technology Real Estate Development A&F Strategic Plan A&F Strategic Initiatives Five Year Strategic Plan Networks Campus Engagement Alcohol Approval Form Tours/Experts A&F Staff Culture Advisory Council User account menu Contact Us Search Search Introduction Administrative and Finance provides the platform for Georgia Tech's continuing success in achieving its mission of teaching, research and economic development by leading, supporting and enabling institutional effectiveness in administrative, financial, information, and physical infrastructure services for Georgia Tech. We proudly adhere to core values that define high performance teamwork, continuous improvement and sustainability. Integrity, accountability and the spirit of innovation guide our day-to-day operations and develop the framework for excellence in all that we do. Administration and Finance encompasses: financial management and reporting; budgeting; human resources management; business services; campus sustainability; facilities planning, design, construction, maintenance, and operations; campus safety; administrative information systems and technology; campus planning; and real estate development. Administration and Finance has responsibility for the fiscal integrity of the Georgia Institute of Technology, and accountability for budget, revenues, expenditures and money management to the President, Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia, state and federal government, other public and private sponsors, Institute constituents (faculty, staff, students) and the general public. Our Mission Administration and Finance brings together people, practices, resources, and technology to provide high-quality, inclusive, innovative experiences and develop leaders who advance technology and improve the human condition. Our Vision We will be valued partners and innovative problem-solvers committed to providing exceptional service and creating a sustainable and supportive environment where every member of the Georgia Tech community can thrive. 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From internet connectivity and classroom tech solutions to essential student services, the Office of Information Technology is committed to enriching your learning experience at Georgia Tech. We provide core IT services to students, faculty, and staff which include cyber infrastructure, student registration services, collaboration tools, and digital learning support. Click below to view services and resources based on your role at Georgia Tech. IT Services Strategy Learn more about our five-year strategy to support the Institute mission. More Info Security Georgia Tech Cyber Security manages the security posture and information security compliance for institutional activities. More Info Need Tech Support? Whether by phone, help request, or walk-up assistance by appointment, the OIT Service Desk is ready to help with all of your IT support needs. Call Us 404-385-5555 View More Options IT Service Status Think a service is down? View our Status Page for updates. View Service Status Recent News T-Square to Sunset at Georgia Tech in September Jul 24, 2023 \u2014 The Learning Management System was replaced by Canvas in 2018. Biannual Cybersecurity Awareness Training to Launch April 3 Mar 25, 2023 \u2014 Atlanta, GA Georgia Tech will launch its 2023 Spring Biannual Cybersecurity Awareness Training for employees on Monday, April 3. Quality Enhancement Plan Jan 10, 2023 \u2014 Atlanta, GA Georgia Tech is seeking input, feedback, and ideas from faculty, staff, and students to select a topic for its next Quality Enhancement Plan. Guidance on Removing Select Social Messaging Apps From State-Owned Devices Dec 22, 2022 \u2014 Atlanta, GA The state of Georgia recently announced the prohibition of select social messaging apps on state-owned devices. More news Events Tuesday - Monday Aug 15 - 21 2023 Week of Welcome 2023 12:00AM - 11:59PM Thursday Aug 17 2023 GradExpo: Resource Fair for Incoming Master's and Ph.D. Students 10:00AM - 4:00PM Thursday - Friday Aug 17 - 18 2023 RATS Night 6:00PM - 9:00PM Tuesday Aug 22 2023 International Opportunities Open House 10:30AM - 12:00PM More events Accessibility Information Download Microsoft Products > Download Adobe Reader > Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "af.gatech.edu", "content": "Mission and Vision | Administration and Finance MENU Administration and Finance Breadcrumb Home About Mission and Vision Leadership Request an Appearance Organizational Chart Reporting Units Administrative Services Center Finance and Planning Georgia Tech Police Department Human Resources Infrastructure and Sustainability Office of Information Technology Real Estate Development A&F Strategic Plan A&F Strategic Initiatives Five Year Strategic Plan Networks Campus Engagement Alcohol Approval Form Tours/Experts A&F Staff Culture Advisory Council User account menu Contact Us Search Search Mission and Vision About Administration and Finance at Georgia Tech Administrative and Finance provides the platform for Georgia Tech's continuing success in achieving its mission of teaching, research, and economic development by leading, supporting and enabling institutional effectiveness in administrative, financial, information, and physical infrastructure services for Georgia Tech. We proudly adhere to core values that define high performance teamwork, continuous improvement and sustainability. Integrity, accountability and the spirit of innovation guide our day-to-day operations and develop the framework for excellence in all that we do. Administration and Finance encompasses: financial management and reporting; budgeting; human resources management; business services; campus sustainability; facilities planning, design, construction, maintenance, and operations; campus safety; administrative information systems and technology; campus planning; and real estate development. Administration and Finance has responsibility for the fiscal integrity of the Georgia Institute of Technology, and accountability for budget, revenues, expenditures and money management to the President, Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia, state and federal government, other public and private sponsors, Institute constituents (faculty, staff, students) and the general public. Mission Statement Administration and Finance brings together people, practices, resources, and technology to provide high-quality, inclusive, innovative experiences and develop leaders who advance technology and improve the human condition. Vision Statement We will be valued partners and innovative problem-solvers committed to providing exceptional service and creating a sustainable and supportive environment where every member of the Georgia Tech community can thrive. 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If you would like assistance, please click the gold button on the left side below and complete our online request form. Feel free to contact us at 770-378-0721 or pschlumper@gatech.edu if you have questions. For more information on the Georgia Tech OSHA Consultation Program and what services we provide, download this flyer. What\u2019s New OSHA\u2019s FY22 Most Frequently Cited Serious Violations slide decks for Construction, General Industry, and Maritime. Guidance on Preparing Workplaces for COVID-19 (OSHA 3990-30 2020) Steps Construction Employers and Workers Should Take in Response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Checklist for Healthcare Facilities: Strategies for Optimizing the Supply of N95 Respirators during the COVID-19 Response Georgia Manufacturing Extension Partnership\u2019s (GaMEP) Coronavirus Resources Webinar recording: Engineered Stone: Fabrication and Silicosis, 18 October 2019. Occupational Safety & Health Consultation The OSHA 21(d) Consultation Program provides a free, confidential, on-site consultation service for small companies (fewer than 500 employees) in Georgia that need assistance in occupational safety and health. Employers have the option to choose several different types of assistance. For further information about the OSHA 21(d) Consultation Program, contact Paul Schlumper at 404-894-4148 or by email at paul.schlumper@innovate.gatech.edu. Complete the ONLINE REQUEST FORM for Consultation Service Consultative assistance is free and at no cost to your company. Consultation services are completely confidential. The Consultation Program will not fine your company in any way. Our consultation staff will come to you and perform an on-site inspection. The Georgia Tech OSHA Training Institute Education Center The Georgia Tech OSHA Training Institute Education Center offers safety and health courses in more than 20 topics throughout Region IV, an area covering Florida, Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, North Carolina, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Kentucky. For further information about the OSHA Training Institute Education Center, contact Hilarie Warren at 404-894-4151\u202c or by email at hilarie.warren@innovate.gatech.edu Contract Course Training Request If you would like to request on-site contract training, please download the form available through the links below and return the form as an e-mail attachment to Dana Atkinson at dana.atkinson@innovate.gatech.edu. On-site training form Georgia Environmental Compliance Assistance Program (GECAP) GECAP is a non-regulatory program offering free and confidential environmental compliance assistance to Georgia businesses. 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With more electric vehicles purchased in 2022 than any year prior, consumers are beginning to follow their lead. Yet, while opportunity abounds, new challenges will require an innovative approach to ensure a sustainable and accessible electric future for all. By: Steven Gagliano With historic investments from major players in the EV space, including Rivian, Kia, and Hyundai, the state of Georgia is uniquely positioned to serve as a leader in this effort. As the state\u2019s leading research institute, Georgia Tech is on the cutting edge of the movement. The transportation sector is the largest greenhouse gas emitter in the U.S. at nearly 30%, with passenger vehicles accounting for around 80% of the sector\u2019s total output1 as of 2019. Electric vehicles are widely regarded as a budding solution to reduce emissions, but even as both demand and production continue to increase, EVs currently account for around 1% of the cars on America\u2019s roadways. From the supply chain to the infrastructure needed to support alternative-fuel vehicles alongside consumer hesitancy, achieving the goals set by both the public and private sectors \u2014 including the Biden Administration\u2019s target of EVs making up at least 50% of new car sales by 2030 \u2014 will not be easy. Through research and development, policy, and collaboration, Tech experts are working toward finding solutions that will serve as catalysts during this transitionary period for the environment and the way Americans drive. Actual Emissions How green is the technology? Unlike their gas-powered counterparts, EVs have zero tailpipe emissions, but as Valerie Thomas points out, that doesn\u2019t tell the whole story. Gleb Yushin Producing electric vehicles emits greenhouse gases, and \u201cpeople should not mistake getting an electric vehicle for somehow having no emissions,\u201d said Thomas, the Anderson-Interface Chair of Natural Systems and professor in the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering. While proving to be more efficient over its life cycle, according to The Guardian, the production of an EV generates up to 60% more carbon than a gas-powered vehicle due in large part to the mining of lithium, nickel, cobalt, and graphite for battery production.2 Among those working to reduce the pollutants of the production process and alleviate the reliance on inhumane labor practices is Gleb Yushin, professor in the School of Materials Science and Engineering. A primary focus of Yushin\u2019s research is the development of high-performance battery chemistries that rely on low-cost, broadly available materials. \u201cIt\u2019s clear that Georgia Tech\u2019s research capabilities and facilities are cutting-edge, which is what the battery industry needs to continue innovating,\u201d he said. \u201cAs the electric mobility capital of America continues to grow in Atlanta, I\u2019m excited about the opportunities for battery manufacturers to partner with Georgia Tech researchers to develop the next generation of battery materials and processes. The time to act is now.\u201d Cost of Doing Business Can innovation drive down the cost? Among the factors preventing a large-scale adoption of EVs is cost. The average price of an EV reached $66,000 in 2022, and the battery is the most expensive component, ranging from $10,000 to $20,000. Battery costs rose last year as material shortages began and the cost of nickel soared, further underscoring the need for improving battery chemistry. Yushin\u2019s battery startup, Sila, created a nanocomposite silicon as an anode replacement for graphite. It creates a higher energy density and achieves a higher efficiency level with 20% fewer cells, thereby reducing CO2 consumption during production. Sila was recently awarded $100 million from the U.S. Department of Energy to support the company\u2019s domestic battery materials processing and manufacturing. With limited resources and a growing number of batteries nearing the end of their life, a multibillion-dollar industry that could offer sustainability solutions remains in its infancy. In the years to come, battery recycling will play a key role in driving down the cost of batteries and lessening the industry\u2019s dependence on mining raw materials. A handful of companies are in the process of expanding their battery recycling capabilities, but those processes often require heating elements to high temperatures, creating additional environmental hazards, and are incapable of extracting the leftover lithium from battery cells. Hailong Chen, associate professor in the School of Materials Science and Engineering, believes the current capability of the recycling industry is insufficient and needs further expansion. His lab is developing a recycling method that uses an inexpensive organic solution to extract lithium and a higher concentration of reusable materials without harmful environmental impacts. While these tests are being done on a smaller scale, Chen is writing a pair of proposals in the hope of expanding his research and launching a startup. For battery recycling to meet its true potential, there must be available material. It\u2019s estimated that just 7% of lithium-ion batteries \u2014 also used in cellphones, laptops, and power tools \u2014 are being recycled, compared to over 99% of lead-acid batteries, which were banned from landfills in 1990. Chen believes similar legislation will be necessary to ensure that lithium and other materials are not being taken out of the supply chain prematurely. He also stressed that while not all the materials recovered can be used for EV batteries, they can be used elsewhere to maximize their value. Battery Day Georgia Tech recently hosted Battery Day on March 30, convening research and industry leaders to advance energy storage technologies. Read More Policy Drivers Can policy be an infrastructure catalyst? Just as fuel efficiency in gas-powered vehicles has improved over time, so has EV range, but the practicality of alternative-fuel vehicles continues to play into consumer hesitancy in the absence of a fully realized charging infrastructure. With just under 51,000 public charging stations nationwide, sizeable gaps remain between metro and rural areas \u2014 an issue being addressed in Georgia with the assistance of the Electric Mobility Innovation Alliance. Formed by Gov. Brian Kemp, who recently reaffirmed his goal of making Georgia the \u201celectric mobility capital of America,\u201d the task force aided the Georgia Department of Transportation in its preparation of a plan to allocate $135 million over five years. The funding, created by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), aims to ensure that a charging station is located along every 50 miles of the Alternative Fuel Corridor, less than 1 mile off each exit. Georgia has nearly 1,700 charging stations and 42,500 registered electric vehicles as of September 2022 \u2014 a 174% increase from 2014. Each station has a limited number of ports, however, Maryam Saeedifard, professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, is working on a solution. In 2021, Saeedifard and co-author Pengcheng Zhang received a 2021 IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics First Place Prize Paper Award for their research on integrating wireless power transfers for electric vehicles. Rich Simmons, principal research engineer and director of Research and Studies at Georgia Tech\u2019s Strategic Energy Institute, took a leading role in the launch of the Southeast Electric Transportation Regional Initiative (SETRI). This coalition of automakers, businesses, nonprofits, state agencies, and other entities promotes EV development in the region, which is home to 18% of the nation\u2019s population and over 28% of its EV manufacturing investment. Rich Simmons in the Carbon Neutral Energy Solutions Laboratory. Photo by Priya Devarajan \u201cWe\u2019re bringing together those stakeholders to hear from each other. There\u2019s a lot of federal money flowing that is intended to accelerate the uptake of EVs,\u201d Simmons said, alluding to the IIJA and the Inflation Reduction Act. \u201cSETRI\u2019s role has been to help users digest how to get money and how to partner with other organizations to access research like we\u2019re doing, to better inform their decisions and ensure that when they spend money, they get a return on investment.\u201d The legislation, which also extends the $7,500 tax credit for new EVs and creates a $4,000 credit for used vehicles, was discussed at length during Vice President Kamala Harris\u2019 visit to campus. Demands on the Grid Can the power grid keep pace? Speaking during Fall Commencement in December 2022, Marilyn Brown, Regents\u2019 Professor and the Brook Byers Professor of Sustainable Systems in the School of Public Policy, stated that society \u201ccan\u2019t manage what it can\u2019t measure, and metrics motivate action.\u201d Leading Drawdown Georgia, Brown and her team track greenhouse gas emissions by source across the state to identify solutions to reach carbon neutrality. Transportation remains just one piece of the puzzle in terms of emissions, but the group estimates that replacing 250,000 gas-powered vehicles by 2030 could reduce emissions by 1 million metric tons.3 The average person is responsible for approximately 15 tons of CO2 per year. If EV sales continue to increase, will the electric grid be able to handle the stress? Brown, a co-recipient of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize for her work on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Working Group III Assessment Report on Mitigation of Climate Change and a former regulator on the board of directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority, believes it can. She explained that Georgia and the Southeast have an excess capacity of 18% above peak performance at any given moment. Marilyn Brown Valerie Thomas Valerie Thomas cautioned that steps must be taken to ensure the grid does not become overburdened. Chairing a committee of the National Academy of Science, Engineering, and Medicine on methods for calculating greenhouse gas emissions from low-emission transportation fuels, Thomas looked specifically at how \u201cmanaged charging\u201d could unlock a new level of grid efficiency. \u201cCharging electric vehicles at low-demand times can reduce electricity costs for all customers by making better use of the electricity generation we already have,\u201d she said. \u201cAnd we showed that greenhouse gas emissions also decrease. With unmanaged charging, however, more power plants need to be built and the opportunities for electricity cost savings disappear.\u201d Thomas further explained that managed charging would allow proper distribution across the grid, ensuring that all EV owners aren\u2019t pulling additional power at peak times while the majority of individuals are running home appliances. Of course, charging stations are only as green as the grid they draw from, which in Georgia is primarily powered by natural gas (46%), followed by nuclear power (27%), coal (15%), and renewable energy (12%).4 Brown\u2019s research, which contributed to her election to the National Academy of Engineering, highlights the benefits of investing in renewable energy that will help close the energy efficiency gap. She also advocates that individuals interested in buying an electric vehicle explore powering their home with solar panels and using heat pumps. The use of solar to mitigate stress on the grid and improve efficiency is currently the subject of a pilot program run by Simmons at the Carbon Neutral Energy Solutions Lab on campus. Two parking spaces will be allocated for the program, with solar panels fixed on the roof of the lab and the parking structure itself powering the pair of charging stations. Meanwhile, on Campus How is Tech moving toward carbon neutrality? Metro areas often have a larger concentration of EVs and charging stations, and Atlanta is no exception. Parking and Transportation Services (PTS) has seen an uptick in charging station usage over the past decade. There are currently 42 level two charging stations on campus, with plans to expand. The Dalney Deck, completed in 2019, adheres to the recently enacted city ordinance that requires new parking structures to have at least one EV charging-ready space for every five traditional vehicle spaces. Steady increase in electric vehicle charging. With an Institute-wide goal of reaching carbon neutrality by 2050, earlier this year the department launched its first of nine hybrid Stinger buses capable of operating fully electric for about 20% of their route \u2014 reducing emissions and increasing fuel efficiency. \u201cWe are thrilled to launch hybrid buses on campus. We are making an important step toward reaching our sustainability goals and reducing campus\u2019 carbon footprint,\u201d said Sherry Davidson, senior director of PTS. \u201cWe believe it is a positive change toward fostering a culture of sustainability.\u201d Tim Lieuwen All told, more than 1,000 faculty members and students are working on energy R&D at Georgia Tech. As a system integrator, the Strategic Energy Institute provides them with the tools to investigate the pressing needs in this sector and develop solutions for the next generation. \u201cThe scale and breadth of what Georgia Tech is doing in electrification is amazing. We\u2019re starting companies, working with companies, and doing foundational R&D, but we\u2019re also testing applications that are being deployed in the field today. It\u2019s an exciting portfolio,\u201d Executive Director Tim Lieuwen said. The day that a majority of the cars on America\u2019s roadways are electric may still be a distant vision, but Georgia Tech is primed to play a leading role where the future of energy and transportation intersect. The first of Georgia Tech\u2019s hybrid bus fleet arrived on campus in January. Landscape Services is actively shifting from gasoline-powered equipment to electric. Groundskeeper Lionel Barrett uses one of 10 new electric leaf blowers. Twenty of the 42 electric vehicle charging stations on the Georgia Tech campus are located in the Dalney Deck. All campus charging stations are available to students, faculty, staff, and visitors. Georgia\u2019s at the Epicenter of Nation\u2019s EV Revolution President \u00c1ngel Cabrera recently co-authored an opinion piece about cleantech manufacturing with Katie Kirkpatrick, president and CEO of the Metro Atlanta Chamber. Parking and Transportation Services Rolls Out Hybrid Bus The EZ Rider II hybrid buses were unveiled in January as Georgia Tech took another step toward decreasing its carbon footprint. Thomas Leads Report Evaluating Lifecycle Emissions A report led by Valerie Thomas presents lifecycle assessment as an essential tool in helping researchers and policymakers evaluate low-carbon fuel standards to reduce emissions. Nearly Two-Thirds of Georgians Support Action on Climate A majority of Georgia residents strongly supports new solar and wind power capacity over new coal-fired plants and believe the state should set a carbon emissions reduction goal. 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We foster meaningful work experiences in public service settings for Tech students and graduates. Federal Jackets Fellowship Get paid to gain valuable firsthand experience by living and working in D.C. Learn More Georgia Legislative Internship Program Serve with Georgia legislators, committees, or staff members at the state Capitol Learn More Strategic Energy Internship Interested in energy supply, technology, economics, security or policy? Learn More Resources Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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The opportunity includes a $5,000 stipend in the summer to offset expenses (housing, transportation, and living expenses). This program is open to both undergraduate (sophomore and above) and graduate students of all majors. Anyone with an interest in energy supply, technology, economics, security or policy is encouraged to apply. Benefits to the student include: an enriched education with hands-on experience the opportunity to build a professional network acquiring skills that will distinguish students when seeking jobs in industry, governmental, or nonprofit sectors living and working in beautiful Washington, D.C. If you have questions about the Strategic Energy Internship or application process, please contact: Olivia LangevineAssociate Vice President olivia.watkins@gatech.edu 404.385.1239 Important Date and Deadlines The application deadline for the Summer 2024 Strategic Energy Internship is Thursday, September 28, 2023. Start your application. 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Georgia Tech acts as a catalyst for co-located corporate labs and as a convener and connection point between industry, academia, and Atlanta\u2019s robust startup community. Through the Office of Institute Relations, Georgia Tech is able to work across campus to steward these relationships and align a company\u2019s goals with university programs and resources. Tech Square is a focal point for co-located corporate innovation and development teams and startup generation for metro Atlanta, and the broader southeastern U.S. The 35+ corporate operations co-located on or adjacent to campus, represent a range of corporate activities including accelerators, customer discovery centers, innovation labs, technology development centers, collaboration spaces, and research centers. These corporate centers are able to connect and learn from each other, expanding the innovation pipeline to new collaborative opportunities and ideas. The Economic Development team welcomes the opportunity to help identify the best campus resources that support the innovation and technology goals of our partners. Contact Information Greg KingAssociate Vice President for Economic Development Phone: 404.894.3670 Email: greg.king@gatech.edu Merry Hunter CaudleAssociate Director, Economic Development Phone: 404.385.5967 Email: merryhunter@gatech.edu Office of Institute Relations Georgia Institute of Technology 756 W. Peachtree St. NW Coda Building, Suite 1203 Atlanta, GA 30332-4018 Resources Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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By collaborating with education groups, state agencies, schools, corporations, and opinion leaders throughout the state, we use our resources to increase student engagement and performance. Contact Information Chris BurkeExecutive Director, Community Relations 404.894.5189chris.burke@gatech.edu Stephanie DouglasAssociate Director, Community Relations 404.385.8368stephanie.douglas@gatech.edu Cecelia BorganProject Manager, Anchor Institution 404.385.7523cborgman3@gatech.edu Office of Institute Relations Georgia Institute of Technology A. 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The team coordinates the recruitment and development of industry partnerships designed to enhance economic development. We work to grow the broader innovation partner ecosystem, including the physical presence of corporate labs, technology, and innovation centers around campus. Contact Information Greg KingAssociate Vice President for Economic Development Phone: 404.894.3670 Email: greg.king@gatech.edu Merry Hunter CaudleAssociate Director, Economic Development Phone: 404.385.5967 Email: merryhunter@gatech.edu Office of Institute Relations Georgia Institute of Technology 756 W. 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Sophomore level students from the Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science, and Technology (GSMST) got the rare chance to \u201cgown up\u201d and enter the research cleanrooms at the Marcus Nanotechnology Building, home of the Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology at Georgia Tech. This \u201cgowns-on\u201d approach to outreach was planned by Professors Asif Khan and Azadeh Ansari, both of the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), and Ms. Nicole D\u2019Antonio, Partnership & Internship Coordinator at GSMST. Prof. Khan gave the welcome note and explained that the brains of our electronic gadgets, the chips, are made in the clean room by showcasing a 300 mm silicon wafer and a video on how sand is transformed into silicon chips. When asked about their favorite part of the site visit there was a definite theme: \u201c\u2026putting on the clean room suits and touching the pure gold\u2026\u201d \u201cThe best part was going into the clean room looking like I was about to go to space. I had never thought about how clean an environment needs to be so that the chips that go into our phones and computers can be properly processed.\u201d \u201cThe best part of the visit was actually preparing to enter the clean room. I would have never guessed a person would have to wear a lot of protective gear to prevent the releasing of particles in the air.\u201d \u201cI personally loved this trip because this experience helps me see my possible future major, and even school!\u201d Georgia Tech is proud to be the primary location of the Southeastern Nanotechnology Infrastructure Corridor (SENIC), one of the sites in the National Science Foundation\u2019s (NSF) National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure (NNCI), as well as the home of the NNCI Coordinating Office. Resources Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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The internship is open to all majors, and is paid. During the course of the internship, students work full-time in offices in and around the Georgia State Capitol in downtown Atlanta. The internship period lasts approximately 12 to 16 weeks (January to April), depending on the length of the legislative session. The internship earns 6 hours of PUBP academic credit, with the potential to earn additional hours of PUBP academic credit, audit credit or a possible evening course at Georgia State University. To earn course credit, interns must work a 40-hour week, complete daily journals, and participate in group meetings. The internship program is offered in collaboration with colleges and universities throughout Georgia and the Georgia General Assembly. The internship program for Georgia Tech students is administered by the Office of Institute Relations. Q: Should you be a Legislative Intern? A: Yes, if\u2026 You are a Georgia Tech undergraduate student who wants to be a part of a dynamic state government before you graduate. You want to participate in shaping Georgia's future in politics, business, law, media, education, medicine, or beyond. You would like to enhance your education by obtaining experience and contacts for future job opportunities. Former Intern Quotes \"The internship gave me insight into the practical realities of lawmaking. It was a very enlightening experience to realize how much the legislators must compromise. I would encourage even business majors to apply for an internship.\" \"The internship opened my eyes to see what's actually going on in the state legislature. I worked in the Public Information office writing press releases, doing some research, and working on budgets. I would encourage all kinds of majors to apply.\" \"Politics might be something I want to do. It was exciting. For future reference, it's going to help. It's an eye-catcher on the resume. It was also just fun to live a completely different lifestyle for three months in a big city.\" Q: Are there other requirements? A: Yes. You must be an undergraduate student, second year or above. You must enroll to receive 6 academic credit hours for the internship provided by the School of Public Policy. Selection is based on academic standing and potential for leadership in politics and government as indicated by grades, work experience, extracurricular activities, interests, and maturity. You will be asked to furnish a transcript and resume, as well as references from people who have taught you or worked with you. 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K-12 Outreach Tech is helping to educate Georgia\u2019s youth. More Information Community Partnerships We work with our neighbors to tackle community challenges. More Information Local Government We work with the Mayor\u2019s Office, City Council, and civic leaders. More Information Community Buzz Newsletter Subscribe to Community Buzz Newsletter. More Information Georgia Tech in Your Community Learn about our impact here in Georgia and around the world. More Information Photo Gallery View pictures from our community visits, events, and campus briefings. More Information Contact Information Chris BurkeExecutive Director, Community Relations 404.894.5189chris.burke@gatech.edu Stephanie DouglasAssociate Director, Community Relations 404.385.8368stephanie.douglas@gatech.edu Cecelia BorganProject Manager, Anchor Institution 404.385.7523cborgman3@gatech.edu Office of Institute Relations Georgia Institute of Technology A. 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The Capitol Jackets build key relationships with state decision-makers in order to develop greater appreciation and support for Georgia Tech. This statewide network of supporters remains engaged throughout the legislative process and is vital to the Institute\u2019s success. Sign Up to Be a Capitol Jacket Join our strong network of supporters across the state. More Information Legislative Priorities & Resources Advocacy for actions that help the Institute achieve its strategic goals. More Information Capitol Jackets Steering Committee Leading our advocacy network in promoting Georgia Tech's priorities. More Information Top 5 Ways to Advocate Top Five Ways to Advocate for Georgia Tech. More Information Contact Information Abigail Horvath Associate Director, State Relations Phone: 404.384.1238 Email: abigail.horvath@gatech.edu Office of Institute Relations Georgia Institute of Technology A. 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Interacting with the governor, Georgia General Assembly, University System of Georgia, and almost every state department and agency, we aim to enhance the image and reputation of Georgia Tech and motivate leaders to invest in our future. Capital Jackets Georgia Legislative Internship Program Serve with Georgia legislators, committees, or staff members at the state Capitol Learn More Legislative Priorities & Resources Advocacy for actions that help the Institute achieve its strategic goals. Learn More Capitol Buzz Newsletter Sign up for bi-weekly updates during the legislative session. Sign Up Contact Information Abigail Horvath Associate Director, State Relations Phone: 404.384.1238 Email: abigail.horvath@gatech.edu Office of Institute Relations Georgia Institute of Technology A. 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We advocate for: State funding that supports GT Capital projects across campus \"B\" budget line items that support the work of GTRI and EI2 University System-wide priorities and funding We track legislation relevant to the university system, and advocate for policies that allow the Institute to carry out its strategic goals. Print the 2022 Legislative Priorities Pocket Card Ongoing Support for B-Budget Items The University System of Georgia has an \u201cA\u201d and a \u201cB\u201d budget. The \u201cA\u201d budget supports academic programs across the 26 member institutions. The \u201cB\u201d budget supports non-academic economic development programs. Examples of such programs are: Advanced Technology Development Center/Enterprise Innovation Institute, that supports Georgia Tech's ability to provide economic development for the state The Georgia Tech Research Institute, which focuses on applied research for key industries like agricultural technology research, health informatics, and numerous other technical areas. Georgia Tech's Impact Find out about Georgia Tech\u2019s impact around the state and in your community. Contact Information Abigail Horvath Associate Director, State Relations Phone: 404.384.1238 Email: abigail.horvath@gatech.edu Office of Institute Relations Georgia Institute of Technology A. 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French Building Georgia Institute of Technology Suite 15 237 Uncle Heinie Way Atlanta, GA 30332-0392 404.894.1238 A. 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These initiatives were included in the $1.7 trillion fiscal year 2023 Omnibus Appropriations bill that was signed into law on December 29, 2022. \u201cWe are very grateful for the strong support Georgia Tech received from Senator Warnock, Senator Ossoff, Congressman David Scott and Congressman Carter,\u201d said \u00c1ngel Cabrera, president of Georgia Tech. \u201cThese Congressionally directed funds are a critical investment in the wide-ranging work happening at Georgia Tech as we address some of the most important education and economic development needs of our nation and state.\u201d Engaging Children of Military Families in Robotics and Invention Based STEM Competitions Georgia Tech\u2019s Center for Education Integrating Science, Mathematics, and Computing (CEISMC) will receive $215,000 from the Department of Education to enhance STEM education in local school districts serving military families in southeast Georgia. Submitted by Congressman Carter, Senator Ossoff and Senator Warnock, this project will provide school-aged children with early exposure to areas in STEM such as robotics, engineering, and entrepreneurship, as well as offer unique opportunities and training in CEISMC\u2019s areas of expertise. \"CEISMC is thrilled to be able to bring innovative and exciting STEM programming to military families in Congressional District 1. By engaging children in robotics, invention, and coding, addressed at providing solutions to real world problems, we hope to support the next generation of scientists, researchers, and engineers,\u201d said Lizanne DeStefano, Executive Director of CEISMC. This project will be led by CEISMC\u2019s team at Georgia Tech\u2019s campus in Savannah, Georgia, in partnership with schools on the following military bases: Moody Airforce Base, Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base, Fort Stewart, and Hunter Army Airfield. Growing Underrepresented Companies in Manufacturing, Logistics, Warehousing, and Transportation The Enterprise Innovation Institute at Georgia Tech will receive $495,547 to launch an outreach, educational, and technical assistance program that will connect and serve small to midsize businesses of these four sectors located within Georgia\u2019s 13th Congressional District. Supported by Congressman David Scott, this project will provide underrepresented companies with opportunities for expansion through connections made with corporate and governmental entities, as well as essential tools and services to improve business operations and address workforce needs. \"We appreciate the support and commitment from Congressman Scott to help minority-owned businesses in his district,\" said Donna Ennis, Director of Diversity Engagement and Program Development at Georgia Tech's Enterprise Innovation Institute. \"This effort will help bring much needed strategic resources to further improve their operations and increase access to financing and greater opportunities.\" Georgia Hydrogen Testing Consortium The Strategic Energy Institute will receive $4,000,000 to develop the safety, gas handling and logistics infrastructure to support Georgia Tech\u2019s efforts in the growing hydrogen economy. Submitted by Congressman Carter, Senator Ossoff and Senator Warnock, the center will enable cutting edge research to advance hydrogen utilization, technology development in collaboration with companies invested in this area, as well as offer professional education and workforce development resources through Clark Atlanta University. \u201cThese funds will enable us to substantially expand our infrastructure for handling hydrogen and hydrogen carriers, such as ammonia and sustainable aviation fuels,\u201d said Tim Lieuwen, Executive Director of the Strategic Energy Institute. \u201cThese will allow us to further build upon the great partnerships we have developed over the last two decades with key technology developers and the federal government in basic science, technology development and testing of high efficiency, clean energy and propulsion systems.\u201d *** Contact the Federal Relations team Resources Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Contact us to connect with Georgia Tech experts in areas such as clean and sustainable energy; disease diagnosis and treatment; and national defense and security. Fiscal Policy Advocacy Cuts to research and education are creating an innovation deficit, the gap between needed and actual federal investments in research and higher education. Together with Georgia Tech's executive leadership team, we join the broader higher education and policy communities nationwide in the debate over the federal budget and the innovation deficit. Read more: Close the Innovation Deficit. Congressional Support for Federal Research Funding and Other Issues We encourage members of the Georgia Congressional Delegation to support federal funding for research and financial aid. Research Development Growing and diversifying Georgia Tech's research portfolio is among our primary goals. We provide faculty with intelligence regarding federal funding opportunities and assist with letters of support for grant proposals. Sign up for our weekly update from Washington designed exclusively for members of the Georgia Tech community. Congressional Testimony Prep Over the past few years, Georgia Tech faculty have testified before Congress on issues of national importance. The federal relations team helps our community capitalize on these opportunities and provide support before, during, and after testimony appearances. Advocacy Prep: D.C. Visit Planning and Onsite Support The federal relations team facilitates interactions between the Georgia Tech community and policymakers \u2013 both in Washington, D.C. and on our campus. If you know you will be interacting with members of Congress or their staff, please contact us so we can help you make your interaction as productive as possible and ensure your interaction is in compliance with federal lobbying disclosure rules. 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About the Federal Jackets Fellowship In the Georgia Tech Federal Jackets Fellowship (formerly the Georgia Tech D.C. Internship Program), you will work full time with a member of Congress, a Congressional committee, or an executive branch office in or around Washington, D.C. for approximately 10 weeks during summer, and 16 weeks during spring or fall. You will secure your own internship based on your academic and personal interests. The Georgia Tech Career Center and the Office of Institute Relations are available to assist you with this process. Recent positions secured by Tech students include: NASA Science Mission Directorate White House Office of Science and Technology Policy White House Office of Communications Office of Congressman John Lewis USAID Bureau of Legislative and Public Affairs Department of Justice - Law and Policy Section Department of Health and Human Services - Office of the Chief Medical Officer The opportunity includes a $5,000 stipend in the summer or a $7,500 stipend in the spring or fall to offset expenses (housing, transportation, and living expenses). This program is open to both undergraduate and graduate students of all majors. International students are eligible to apply for the Federal Jackets Fellowship; however, some federal offices only accept internship applications from citizens of the United States. Selection is based on a potential for leadership as indicated by your grades, work experience, extracurricular activities, interests, and maturity. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Week of Welcome 2023 Breadcrumb Home Tuesday - Sunday Aug 15 - 20 2023 12:00AM - 11:59PM Location Various Location URL Week of Welcome Website Related links Week of Welcome Website Event categories Arts and Performance Career/Professional development Other/Miscellaneous Student sponsored Training/Workshop Keywords week of welcome Georgia Tech invites students to move in early to get more acquainted with campus, their peers, and Atlanta in the week before classes start. The goal is to have a stress-free transition to college with a week of fun and engaging opportunities before starting a career at Georgia Tech. Connect to CommunityThe week will be filled with opportunities to meet and connect with your fellow Yellow Jackets. Look for nightly social events like the Yellow Jacket MegaMixer powered by PlayFair, a silent disco, outdoor movie night, and more. Residents will have several chances to build community with their hallmates. Additionally, there will be programs and events throughout the week for transfer, upperclass, and graduate students to enjoy, as well as events for specific groups. Explore Campus & ResourcesThis is the perfect time to get to know our beautiful campus and all the helpful resources we have to offer. Plan to attend helpful workshops from student groups and campus departments on everything from time management and nutrition to how to play American football or build robots. Students should also make time for the self-guided Traditions Tour that guides you to the most notable places at Georgia Tech. Beyond campus, there will be shuttles to nearby stores and Atlanta points of interest to help you further explore and find what you need. 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GTRI Uses Haptic Technology to Enhance VR Military Training Jun 26, 2023 - The Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) is utilizing haptics, which draws on people\u2019s sense of touch, to usher in a new era of immersive and impactful virtual military training. GTRI Researchers Support Execution of Multinational Training Exercise in Alaska Jun 13, 2023 - GTRI Researchers supported the Northern Edge 2023 (NE23-1) training exercise in Alaska, involving thousands of U.S. service members to sharpen their skills, practice tactics, improve communication relationships, and develop cooperative programs. Hybrid Ceramic-Polymer Batteries Offer Safety, High-Performance Potential May 31, 2023 - Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology are helping guide future technology development of hybrid ceramic-polymer batteries and assessing their potential life cycle, and economic and military benefits. More news Campus and Community News Subscribe to Our Email Newsletters Featured Event There are currently no scheduled events. Resources Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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French Building Georgia Institute of Technology Suite 15 237 Uncle Heinie Way Atlanta, GA 30332-0392 404.894.1238 A. French Building Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "ohr.gatech.edu", "content": "Helpful Resources for Hiring Student Employees | Human Resources Human Resources About Who is HR? Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Helpful Resources for Hiring Student Employees Breadcrumb Home Download image Aug 01, 2023 \u2014 Atlanta, GA Student employees are a critical component to the Institute\u2019s ability to deliver on its mission. Throughout the academic year, Georgia Tech employs more than 9,000 student employees with a majority of these students being hired at the start of the fall semester. And if you have ever hired a student employee, you know there are several important steps involved in the hiring and onboarding process. Since opening less than a year ago, the Administrative Services Center (ASC) has been dedicated to analyzing the student hiring process and developing innovative solutions to improve the experience. This includes partnering with Georgia Tech Human Resources (GTHR) and others to develop new and improved guides and toolkits for hiring students. Hiring managers and their support HR/finance/administrative staff are encouraged to be prepared and familiarize themselves with these new and helpful resources in advance of hiring a student. In doing so, you can help save time and promote a seamless experience for all involved \u2013 including you and your student employee. Below are several tips and resources to help aid in the hiring and onboarding of student employees. Submit requests to hire students using the eRequest Form as early as possible. For students who will be working the whole academic year, go ahead and hire them for the whole year. Managers are no longer required to hire student employees on a semester-by-semester basis. To avoid the need to process retroactive payments, make sure your student worker does not start working before their official start state. Be mindful of payroll schedules to help ensure timely payment. The 2023 schedule is located here. Familiarize yourself with onboarding requirements here. All Georgia Tech employees are required to comply with the Form I-9 work authorization requirements, and non-compliant student employees may not be permitted to work. Students can complete their in-person onboarding requirements, including completing Form I-9, at the ASC located at 500 Tech Parkway or during the Student Employee Onboarding event being held Aug. 16 \u2013 18 in the Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons. Read more about Student Employment Process Tips here. In addition, there is information located on the ASC portal that is designed to walk you through key processes including: Submitting a Direct Hire eRequest provides step-by-step instructions on submitting an eRequest Direct Hire eRequest Unit level Report provides real-time access to the status of student hires from start to finish. Other Helpful Resources The Resources for Student Employers webpage includes: Fall 2023 Student Employment Timeline. HR Topics for Student Employment: June presentation. The Student Onboarding webpage includes detailed instructions on onboarding newly hired student employees including completing the required in-person onboarding. The Student Employment Eligibility Policy provides guidance to campus hiring units by outlining the eligibility criteria for each type of student job used to employ and pay students at Georgia Tech. Additionally, it clarifies situations when eligibility or maximum allowed employment hours may vary. If you have questions about hiring and onboarding student employees, contact the ASC today. Your HR Partner is also available to answer your questions and help you navigate the process. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search New and Revised HR Policies on Employment Breadcrumb Home Download image Aug 04, 2023 \u2014 Atlanta, GA The University System of Georgia (USG) recently updated the Human Resources Administrative Practice (HRAP) policies. The HRAP is the systemwide resource that defines policy and procedures for USG employees. Effective July 1, changes include a new policy on employee recruitment and revisions to the General Criteria for Employment and the Salary Increase Administration. In addition, Georgia Tech Human Resources revised the Employment of Foreign Nationals policy. Summaries and links to the policies are provided below. Employee Recruitment Policy \u2013 New This new policy requires recruitment procedures to be free of any ideological tests, affirmations, and oaths, including diversity statements, in job posts and recruiting procedures. The policy was issued in support of the USG Statement of Principles and policy on Freedom of Expression and Academic Freedom, which both \u201caffirm that USG values the diversity of intellectual thought and expression among students and faculty as well as the need for faculty to be unburdened by ideological tests, affirmations, and oaths.\u201d Read the USG Policy on Employee Recruitment. General Criteria for Employment \u2013 Updated Mandatory employee training should be limited to that which complies with the policies, regulations, and laws of the Board of Regents, the state, and the federal government. No institution may initiate trainings that include affirmations, ideological tests, or oaths, including diversity statements. Individual units and departments are not permitted to mandate training for departmental employees beyond that approved by the institution\u2019s president and chief human resources office. Read the General Criteria for Employment Policy. Salary Increase Administration \u2013 Updated The HRAP on Salary Increase Administration no longer requires the chancellor\u2019s approval for salaries up to $125,000. Previously, this salary limit was $100,000. Read the USG Salary Increase Administration Policy. Employment of Foreign Nationals \u2013 Updated This policy has been updated to remove superfluous text and irrelevant procedural information, as well as focus the scope to only include foreign national employees under the purview of Human Resources. This update also removes restrictions for non-faculty positions that meet the definition of a specialty occupation to allow Global Human Resources to file nonimmigrant petitions for eligible staff positions. Read the Employment of Foreign Nationals Policy. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Tech Prepares to Welcome New Student Employees Breadcrumb Home Download image Aug 08, 2023 \u2014 The Administrative Services Center (ASC) is looking forward to welcoming thousands of new student employees for the fall semester. To help them complete the hiring and onboarding process, the ASC will host the annual Student Employee Onboarding event Aug. 16-18 on the third floor of the Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons. The event is open to all newly hired graduate and undergraduate student employees who need assistance completing their in-person onboarding requirements (e.g., Form I-9 verification and notarized Georgia Security Questionnaire). All student employees must complete all steps of the onboarding process, including the in-person requirements, and be hired in OneUSG Connect before beginning work. New student employees should visit ohr.gatech.edu/student-onboarding for step-by-step instructions on completing the onboarding process, including required documentation. Selecting a Time Slot Email communications will be sent directly to newly hired student employees who have already completed the online Student Hiring Packet (step 1 of the onboarding process) but who still need to complete the in-person onboarding requirement. These students will have the ability to select a 30-minute time slot between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Aug. 16, 17, or 18. Need to Complete In-Person Onboarding but Cannot Attend this Event? If you are a newly hired student and need to complete your Form I-9 and/or notarized Georgia Security Questionnaire, but cannot attend this in-person event, contact the ASC for assistance about onboarding and all questions related to working at Georgia Tech. Call 404.385.1111 to schedule an appointment at the ASC. Schedule a walk-up appointment online here. Submit an online Request for Help ticket here. If you are in the U.S. but not in the Atlanta area and need a remote option, please contact the ASC to find an appropriate location near you. Already Completed the In-Person Onboarding? Great! Student employees who have already completed in-person onboarding at the ASC, located at 500 Tech Parkway, do not need to attend the Student Employee Onboarding event. Other Important Notes The Student Employee Onboarding event is not an opportunity for students to find a campus job. It is the final step in paperwork processing for those hired into an already accepted campus position. If you are looking for a job, visit the Student Employment webpage for helpful resources. Hiring managers and their hiring support staff are encouraged to be prepared and familiarize themselves with new and helpful resources designed to promote a seamless experience. Learn more here. The ASC is here to help students and managers navigate hiring and onboarding processes. Visit the ASC portal for assistance. Sidebar Improving the Hiring Process From Start to Finish Since opening less than a year ago, the ASC has been dedicated to analyzing the student hiring process and developing innovative solutions to improve the experience. This includes partnering with Georgia Tech Human Resources and others to develop new and improved guides and toolkits for hiring students. Improved integrations with GradWorks improves the flow of information to the ASC and reduces process time. New eRequest Report enables units to have greater visibility into the hiring process. Additional staff are being hired to assist with seasonal volume. Contact Rachael Pocklington Institute Communications Email rpocklington@gatech.edu Related links Student Employment website Student Onboarding Administrative Services Center Portal News room topics Campus and Community Keywords Student Employees Onboarding administrative Services center human resources Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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We are also introducing a new HR service delivery model supported by Georgia Tech Human Resources (GTHR), the ASC, Faculty Affairs (OFA), and the GTRI Talent Management Department (TMD). GTHR remains as the central and accountable HR office at Georgia Tech. The ASC will absorb responsibility for execution of many HR operational activities and GTHR\u2019s responsibility will shift to more programmatic, consultative, and strategic focus. This move creates an exciting opportunity to transform GTHR into an even stronger asset for our employees and our campus. This is an opportunity to create, identify, and implement HR best practices and strategies in a way that will make Georgia Tech a premier place to work. Creating a New Mission & Vision In May 2022, Skye Duckett, Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer, created a 12-member cross-functional steering committee charged with engaging in research and data gathering to inform the development of a strategic plan which will chart GTHR\u2019s course for the next several years. The goal was to develop a clearly-defined, well-informed, data-driven and stakeholder-supported strategy for GTHR that aligns with the Institute\u2019s and Administration and Finance\u2019s strategic plans. Thanks to a dynamic collaboration with Georgia Tech Strategic Consulting, the 15-week strategic planning process yielded GTHR\u2019s new mission, vision, goals, and objectives. Mission In support of the mission of the Institute, HR is dedicated to partnering with Georgia Tech\u2019s colleges and business units to maximize the potential of our greatest strength \u2014 our people \u2014while supporting their well-being. We are committed to attracting, advancing, and celebrating our global and inclusive workforce, while providing exceptional HR services. Vision HR will support Georgia Tech to become a leading employer of choice where our people thrive and feel included, supported, and valued. To achieve our goal, we will serve as a trusted, collaborative partner for all stakeholders. Get To Know The New GTHR GTHR is in the process of an organizational transformation in parallel with the launch of a new central service center, the ASC. The new design for GTHR will: Leverage the launch of the ASC as an opportunity to better support Institute leadership on people strategy, Add new roles to address organizational and Institute pain points, Provide new services to the Institute (e.g., recruitment branding, workforce and succession planning, people analytics), and Provide clearer career paths for HR staff that span the broader Institute. Most importantly, we are seeking to create a seamless and efficient customer experience and partnership for all Georgia Tech students and employees. Our Aspirations GTHR aspires to: Provide best in class service and HR guidance to support the Institute. Be proactive rather than reactive. Bring a solution-oriented mindset. Enable and support institutional growth. Live the Institute\u2019s goals and values. Guiding Principles These guiding principles informed the organizational design process: Deliver strategic HR functions that empower talent in line with the vision and goals for the Institute, colleges, and units Define a clear set of competencies and procedures that ensure consistent delivery on services that matter the most to end users Build a strong community among, and attractive career paths for, HR practitioners regardless of where they sit Build flexibility and agility into structures that allow the organization to deliver as needs evolve, while staying efficient and being no larger than necessary Design spans of control consistent with similar job functions and industry standards. Frequently Asked Questions View Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Where We Are Headed The focus on Administrative Excellence sets the foundation for a remarkable transformation for GTHR. In the future state, HR services will be delivered to the Institute through multiple channels, all of which will be built upon and governed by the same core foundational components. \u200b Here\u2019s how implementing the shared service center transforms the day-to-day work for Georgia Tech HR professionals. As you can see from the image below, under the current, traditional model, much of the work performed by HR professionals is transactional. Focusing on transactions doesn\u2019t leave much time for the advisement and functional work, and leaves even less time for strategic partnership and collaboration. As a portion of the workload shifts to the ASC, HR professionals will have expanded bandwidth and capacity to provide enhanced advisement and strategic support. This means they can be more empowered to provide impactful strategic services, such as workforce planning, employee engagement and retention strategies. Share Your Thoughts We are excited to receive your input as we continue to define and develop a forward path for HR. Tell us what you think about GTHR\u2019s proposed mission and vision\u2014or anything. We ask for your support as a champion of these transformative efforts and of progress. Your direct feedback will help us continue to improve and grow. Provide Feedback Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Progress To Date Here is summary of organizational changes and operational achievements that occurred in FY23. 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Through campus visits, district visits, and briefings at the State Capitol and on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., each day we share knowledge and support, and showcase Georgia Tech\u2019s tradition of excellence. Vice President Bert Reeves Bert Reeves serves as the vice president for Institute Relations, and oversees university relations with federal, state, and local government officials. On campus, he reports to Georgia Tech\u2019s president and works closely with members of the president\u2019s cabinet and other campus leaders to preserve and enhance external support for the Institute. Resources Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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I hope you will take time to explore and learn more about our office and the services we provide to Georgia Tech and the University System of Georgia as a whole. As a public institution of higher education, we rely on the support of the governments and communities \u2013 federal, state, and local \u2013 of which we are a part. However, as a world-class research institution, we also stand in a unique position to reciprocate, providing resources to these very constituents. The role of Institute Relations is to foster and share opportunities that maximize return on external investments while providing for a net gain for our surrounding communities. By building relationships, sharing knowledge, and showcasing excellence, we work to elevate Georgia Tech's profile as a partner and solution provider for local and global issues. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Georgia Tech Human Resources Forms and Guides Breadcrumb Home All forms are organized by topic below. Click on the appropriate category to find the required form. Employment Stages Forms Performance Effective Dec. 12, 2022: Enhancements to the Georgia Tech Performance Management Values-Based Goal Setting process are underway! The following goal-setting form is available ONLY as a reference. The submission process will change. Values-Based Goal Setting Annual Evaluation (DocuSign)You will use these instructions to access the form in DocuSign which allows you to retrieve signatures electronically while many colleagues are working remotely. However, if you have challenges completing the DocuSign version, click below to download an MS Word version. Annual Evaluation (MS Word) If you choose this option, be prepared to collect signatures for the following individuals: manager and employee. You will also need to submit a final copy to the unit HR Representative and to GTHR's Records Department at: records.ask@ohr.gatech.edu Review for Probationary Period (click here for a simple, unprotected version of this form)Self-Assessment (click here for a simple version of this form that can be filled by hand, instead of electronically)Performance Improvement Plan | Performance Narrative Option - Sample Offboarding Visit the Off-Boarding page Retirement Fidelity Enrollment Portal TIAA Online Enrollment Instructions VALIC Enrollment Portal Optional Retirement Plan Quarterly Change Form\u200b Employee Access, Benefits, Leave and Pay Forms Compensation\u200b\u200b Employee - Contractor Checklist Independent Contractor Checklist Education Assistance TAP Application STRAP Application Incentives & Awards Payments As of June 2023, the Incentives & Awards Form is required for all types of Incentives and Awards including: Critical Hire Incentive Critical Skills Incentive Employee Suggestion Program Exceptional Performance Incentive (including Student Awards) Goal Based Incentive You must provide the signed PDF output of the form as an attachment to MSS requests in OneUSG Connect. 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GTRI FMLA Leave Request - For Employee GTRI FMLA Leave Request - For Family Member Military Leave Reporting Form Leave \u2014 Shared Sick Leave GTHR Shared Sick Leave Request Form Leave \u2014 Reporting & Requesting Visit the Employee Self-Service Portal in OneUSG Connect. Payroll\u200b\u200b Time Document: Bi-weekly\u200b Off-Cycle Data Sheet P-Card & Temporary Access Background Request Form Background Disclosure Authorization Background Education & Information FCRA Summary of Your Rights Request for Temporary Access Form Supplemental Pay As of June 2023, the Supplemental Pay Form is required for the following pay types (*required only if a Signed Offer Letter is not available): Part of Job Description Addition to Job Responsibilities Research Subject Fee* Staff Temporary Assignment* Student Temporary Assignment* Faculty Temporary Assignment* You must provide the PDF output of the form as an attachment to MSS requests in OneUSG Connect. 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Click to here read Working Titles Due to the broad range of jobs contained within Georgia Tech\u2019s Job Classification and Compensation System (JCCS) and the standardized nature of staff titles, a department may wish to designate a working title for a position. A working title (also called a business title) is a descriptive designation reflecting the nature of the work being performed in a specific or similar position. Working titles should differentiate the work being performed in a position and, simultaneously, be consistent with similar positions performing the same work in other areas on campus. This guidance document is currently being updated. 8/4/23 Compensation for Travel Time Guide for Overtime-Eligible Employees Applying these guidelines in specific situations can be challenging. Managers and employees are encouraged to use this guide and consult with their Human Resources representative for guidance before travel occurs. 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If you are newly hired and need services that are not listed here, visit the ASC Portal for help. To book an appointment, scroll to the bottom of the page and click \"Schedule Walk-up Appointment option. Click Here to Schedule I Need Help with Education Assistance (TAP/STRAP) I Need Help Applying for TAP or STRAP I Need Help With Retirement Planning to Retire New Hire Retirement Counseling General Retirement Questions Ending Employment? Ending Employment? If you are ending your employment at Tech, please contact the HR representative in your department. You will need to submit any equipment and complete the exit interview within your department. Any related documentation will be added to your record. You do not need to make an appointment to visit Human Resources. 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New and Revised HR Policies on Employment Aug 04, 2023 \u2014 Atlanta, GA Helpful Resources for Hiring Student Employees Aug 01, 2023 \u2014 Atlanta, GA Tech Launches New Six-Month Evaluation Process Jul 17, 2023 \u2014 Georgia Tech Human Resources (GTHR) is launching the next phase of digitized performance management. On July 21, six-month probationary period evaluations will be live in the Performance Management @Tech module. Realignment of HR Functions to Improve the Employee Experience in GTRI Jul 07, 2023 \u2014 Georgia Tech Human Resources and the Administrative Services Center has partnered with the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) to strengthen the integration of GTRI\u2019s human resources teams and the campuswide HR service delivery model. Buzzin\u2019 Back to School Backpack Drive: Last Chance to Support! Jun 27, 2023 \u2014 The Buzzin\u2019 Back to School Backpack Drive is still in full swing! Tuition Assistance Application Period for Fall 2023 is Open Thru July 14 Jun 21, 2023 \u2014 Atlanta, GA Cost-of-Living Adjustment for Eligible Georgia Tech Employees May 04, 2023 \u2014 A $2,000 salary increase for eligible faculty and non-academic staff at Georgia Tech will be effective this summer. Tech Leadership Encourages Summer Flexibility for Staff May 02, 2023 \u2014 Atlanta, GA Employees Encouraged to Participate in Voluntary Self-Identification Campaign Apr 28, 2023 \u2014 Atlanta, GA Pagination 1 Page 1 Next page \u203a\u203a Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Events Breadcrumb Home Tuesday - Monday Aug 15 - 21 2023 Week of Welcome 2023 12:00AM - 11:59PM Wednesday Aug 16 2023 Student Employee Onboarding Event 9:00AM - 4:00PM Wednesday Aug 16 2023 Student Employee Onboarding: Call for Volunteers 9:00AM - 4:00PM Thursday Aug 17 2023 Student Employee Onboarding: Call for Volunteers 9:00AM - 4:00PM Thursday Aug 17 2023 Student Employee Onboarding Event 9:00AM - 4:00PM Thursday Aug 17 2023 GradExpo: Resource Fair for Incoming Master's and Ph.D. Students 10:00AM - 4:00PM Thursday - Friday Aug 17 - 18 2023 RATS Night 6:00PM - 9:00PM Friday Aug 18 2023 Student Employee Onboarding Event 9:00AM - 4:00PM Tuesday Aug 22 2023 International Opportunities Open House 10:30AM - 12:00PM Thursday Aug 24 2023 Education Abroad 101: Exchanges 11:00AM - 12:00PM Pagination 1 Page 1 Next page \u203a\u203a Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "ohr.gatech.edu", "content": "Flexwork Policies | Human Resources Human Resources About Who is HR? Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Flexwork Policies Breadcrumb Home As we continue to move forward, learn, and grow, several of our Georgia Tech policies and procedures have been updated and/or are undergoing review to meet evolving work force demands. Review the list of applicable policies below and consult them regularly while making workforce decisions. Georgia Tech Policies Flexwork Arrangements Absenteeism and Lateness Home or Off-Campus Use of Property Time Reporting Wireless Communication Devices and Cellular Telephone Service USG Policies Human Resources Administrative Practice (HRAP) Policy on Teleworking/Flextime Parking and Transportation Georgia Tech Parking and Transportation Services (PTS) also understands that in a flexible work environment, employee\u2019s parking needs may have changed. Consult the following Parking and Transportation resources for updated permit and payment information: Parking Permits and Payments Watch the June 30 PTS Brown Bag: Parking and Commute Options Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Guiding Principles Breadcrumb Home The process to determine a staff member\u2019s flexible working arrangement is equitable. Decisions are made without bias or favoritism. Opportunities to work remote and/or hybrid match job responsibilities. Hybrid and remote working options have a positive or net-neutral effect on productivity, employee performance, and employee well-being. Approved hybrid and remote working options are documented and revisited (at maximum annually) based on team need and job responsibility. Engaging in a flexible work arrangement is a privilege for those employees in good performance standing with the Institute. Employees: Understanding Your Options People Leaders: Determining the Needs of Your Team Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Flexwork Resources Breadcrumb Home At Georgia Tech, we nurture the well-being of our community. As we collectively navigate how we work at Georgia Tech, we recognize that care and concern for our students, staff, and faculty is paramount to the Institute\u2019s success. The following resources have been identified to help people leaders and employees engage in meaningful conversations and learning opportunities, while focusing on their well-being and that of their team. Recorded/Virtual Resources Select from the curated list of on-demand resources from the topic areas below to learn more. Georgia Tech Created Content A Strengths-Based Operations Manual: Bringing Your Best Self To Work with Mary Lynn Realff and Caroline Dotts \u2013 Presented by Georgia Tech Human Resources on July 27, 2021 Understanding and Enhancing Resiliency Workshop with Ken Nowack \u2013 Presented by Resilience ERG on July 22, 2021 Productivity Creating Productive Workspaces (LinkedIn Learning) Virtual and Remote Team Management The Value of Working Remotely (LinkedIn Learning) Managing Virtual Teams (LinkedIn Learning) Managing Remote Workers (LinkedIn Learning) Resiliency How Resilient are You? (Kepro Assessment) Seven Steps to Manage Stress and Build Resilience (Kepro Article) Well-being in the Workplace Avoiding Burnout (LinkedIn Learning) Communicating with Empathy (LinkedIn Learning) Managing Employee Stress During Change (Virgin Pulse Webinar) Managing Stress and Anxiety (Kepro Webinar) Well-being in the Workplace (LinkedIn Learning) Templates and Guides Download any of our templates here: Team Blueprint One-on-One Meeting Form Leading a Virtual or Hybrid Team Hiring Guide Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Performance Management Breadcrumb Home Digitizing the Probationary Period Evaluation Process Georgia Tech Human Resources (GTHR) continues to transform the performance management process by adding the six-month probationary period evaluations to Performance Management @Tech. The live module will streamline the six-month probationary period evaluation process for all new hires, allowing supervisors and employees to document and track progress of job responsibilities and goals. Below you can learn more about the module and access all the resources available to help you navigate the digitized probation evaluation process. Additional Resources: Probationary Period Evaluations FAQs Probationary Period Evaluations - Process Outline Project Timeline Performance Management @Tech FAQs Performance Management @Tech - Tracking and Evaluating Performance of a New Hire (video) Watch the Probation Evaluation Course Planning The planning phase is the foundation of the entire process. In this phase, SMART goals and objectives are set for the performance period. Goals that are SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time Based) increase employee motivation and commitment to goal attainment, leading to greater success. Managing Regular communication is critical during the managing phase of the cycle. Through formal and informal conversations, both parties are kept abreast of progress toward the successful completion of goals and expectations. These discussions are also good opportunities to provide timely feedback and coaching. Since the performance cycle spans several months, it is important to keep track of key performance highlights and challenges. These notes will help immensely when it\u2019s time to discuss performance for the year. Review At the conclusion of the cycle, both parties have a discussion to review performance for the year. If SMART goals have been set (planning phase) and ongoing communication and feedback has taken place (managing phase), both parties should have a productive performance review discussion. The Annual Evaluation Form is available on the Forms page, under \"Performance\". Reward When merit increases are available, employees may receive an increase to their annual base pay in accordance with their overall performance rating. It is important to remember that performance increases should be based upon merit. Rewards should be differentiated based upon overall performance ratings. Forms Annual Evaluation Form (Performance Appraisal Record) Goal Setting Form (Values-Based Goal Setting) Review for Probationary Period Form Performance Improvement Plan and Guidelines - This guide provides managers and their direct reports examples of discussion questions for better understanding around job performance and employee performance concerns. Self-Assessment Form - Use this form to provide to your manager to facilitate more constructive feedback and discussion around individual performance and departmental goals as well as next steps in career development. Tools Sample SMART Goals for People Leaders & Professional Growth 4 Key Steps to Achieve a Successful Performance Evaluation One-on-One Performance Coaching Guide Leader Competency Model Self-Assessment Video Training Georgia Tech has curated a recommended learning path on LinkedIn Learning, complete with assets to assist you in all phases of the Performance Management cycle. Access the Performance Management LinkedIn Learning Path Access additional learning support Support with the Performance Management @Tech New Module For questions or issues about using the Performance Management Module: Call the Administrative Services Center (ASC) at 404-385-1111 Email support@asc.gatech.edu Submit a general HR inquiry through the ASC portal (asc.gatech.edu) and indicate that your issue is related to Annual Performance Management & Goal Setting from the drop-down menu Additional Resources: Performance Management Process FAQs Performance Management @Tech New Module FAQs Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Flexwork for People Leaders Breadcrumb Home As a people leader, we ask you to embrace flexibility in cases where employees can perform their job duties in a flexible arrangement without interruption to services that affect students and research. Additionally, consider how best to serve student and research needs through non-traditional schedules and online opportunities. For example, consider using modified or alternative/flexible working arrangements and work schedules, in addition to teleworking/telecommuting. In all that we do, we should reflect on the following guiding principles to make decisions regarding the various types of flexible arrangements. Discussion Prompts & Considerations Managing Virtual Teams Managing In-Person Teams Getting Started Prior to having one-on-one conversations with your employees, we recommend reviewing the applicable flexible work policies to determine the overall best option for everyone involved. Engage in individual conversations with all team members to determine both Institute, department, and employee needs, keeping in mind our guiding principles noted above. Additional prompts and considerations can be found here to help guide your conversation. In addition, you may request your employee complete the Team Blueprint prior to meeting with you to determine their optimal working styles and environments. Not sure if your employee can telecommute or adopt flexible hours? Revisit our guiding principles and consult with your unit's leader to understand their vision for the department. If you need additional guidance, contact your HRBP or HR College Representative to assist. Consider location/geography considerations It is important that before allowing workers to exercise flexible work arrangements, each employee reports the state from which they will perform the work so Georgia Tech can evaluate whether the university will take on additional tax and unemployment insurance responsibilities. For additional assistance with out-of-state questions, consult your HRBP or HR College Representative. Consider accessibility needs If special equipment is needed to accommodate a disability, ensure your department can provide the resource enabling the employee to perform essential functions. For additional assistance regarding accessibility resources, contact Ann Harris in GTHR or the Center for Inclusive Design and Innovation. Confirming Flexible Work Arrangments Once a flexible work arrangement has been agreed upon, complete the necessary documentation. Ensure you have noted when each employee intends to exercise flexible work arrangements and that you have a master calendar that outlines those plans for the entire team. As a people leader, communicate and document both yours and your employee\u2019s expectations regarding their flexible work arrangement. Ensure you reference these expectations often and communicate quickly if expectations are not met. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Flexwork Environments Breadcrumb Home There is no one-size-fits all solution for flexwork. Choose the way of working that suites your team. Communicate expectations clearly to make sure remote work strategies are effective, deliver on the benefits they promise, and arm your remote workers with the right tools. Both employees and people leaders, should determine the most viable solution for your team. Click the appropriate button below to find more guidance surrounding flexible work arrangements. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Breadcrumb Home Georgia Tech follows the University System of Georgia\u2019s policies for workplace flexibility to support the well-being of our employees and achieve our workplace goals. Although not every position can take advantage of these arrangements, there are a variety of ways that flexibility can be leveraged while maintaining productivity. The Flexwork Arrangements policy covers a variety of work arrangements, including hybrid and fully remote work scenarios. As stated in the policy, decisions to implement flexible work will be made by an employee\u2019s unit leadership. What Flexwork Options Exist? There are three types of flexible work arrangements available. Compressed Workweek allows an employee to work a traditional 40-hour work week in less than 5 days. Flextime allows employees to change their arrival, departure and/or lunch times to come in earlier or leave later than the organization's normal hours. Telecommuting allows employees to work away from the conventional or main office. Things to Consider Flexible work arrangements can have significant benefits for both the Institute and employees. Although not all jobs allow for such arrangements, when appropriate, flexwork can reduce time spent commuting and bring more balance to employees\u2019 work and personal lives\u2013in some cases improving employee productivity and morale. While the Institute is committed to embracing flexibility, it is imperative that we prioritize the needs of our student population and recognize the distinction between work that can be completed remotely and work that cannot. Benefits to Employees \u200bEnhanced Flexibility \u2013 Employees have greater flexibility regarding where they work, as well as hours in which they perform their job functions. Cost Savings - Employees can save on many expenses such as gas, food, and car maintenance expenses. Improved Inclusion \u2013 With a larger number of employees exercising flexible options, greater attention is placed on including voices both on- and off-premises. Greater Productivity \u2013 A greater sense of productivity is achieved when employees can dedicate time that would have been spent commuting or engaged with in-person distractions. Increased Well-being - Employees can dedicate time to their jobs, while also engaging in activities that promote their health and well-being. Benefits to Georgia Tech Overhead Cost Savings \u2013 As employees utilize flexible work arrangements, the Institute can reduce spending on electricity, water, property insurance, office supplies, and much more. Competitive Recruiting \u2013 Flexible work opportunities create a desirable experience that attracts competitive talent. Increased Engagement \u2013 Engagement and staff retention can increase through employing flexible work arrangements. Reduced Emissions - Less commuting and business travel decreases the Institute\u2019s carbon footprint. Working and Leading in a Flexible Environment Employees and people leaders, see how you can determine the most viable solution for you and your teams. Learn More Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Working @Tech Arrangement Breadcrumb Home Through the Working @Tech initiative, the Institute is committed to cultivating our employees\u2019 well-being and providing opportunities for flexible work arrangements that support the Institute\u2019s mission and value of serving students. Founded on our pursuit to lead by example, champion innovation, and maximize efficiency through the AdminX initiative, the Working @Tech Arrangement enables the Institute to provide enhanced reporting and analytics regarding how people work at Georgia Tech. Working @Tech Arrangement Please note, while the Institute is committed to embracing flexibility, it is imperative that we prioritize the needs of our student population and recognize not all flexible options are guaranteed. Submit Yours Today Working @Tech Resources Working @Tech Job Aid Manager Talking Points * (*see Managing Talent) Flexwork Arrangements Policy Flexwork Arrangements Guidelines Working @Tech Arrangement Do you have a question that is not listed below? Please submit your questions here. General FAQs Why do all full-time employees need to complete the Working @Tech Arrangement?By collecting data from all full-time employees, we can have a broader awareness for the ways our employees are working across campus and understand what is happening across units. The data will assist the Institute in ensuring we are in compliance with employment laws in other states, as well as provide critical information needed for emergency and risk management planning. As responsible stewards of our State\u2019s resources, it also provides opportunities to better understand space utilization and help direct employee engagement and retention efforts in the future.As an employee how do I begin the process of completing the Working @Tech Arrangement?As with most processes, we encourage you to have a conversation with your supervisor regarding your schedule and flexible work options. For tips on how to initiate the conversation, visit our Working @ Tech Toolkit. Once you and your supervisor have reached an agreement, you may begin the process and submit the form.When does my Working @Tech Arrangement expire?The Working @Tech Arrangement does not have an expiration date. Employees are required to update their arrangement form whenever there is a change in their work location and/or schedule.I only come to campus as needed. Which option should I select?If you occasionally come to campus without a defined schedule, you should select the telecommute and on-site option. Once the menu expands, you can indicate that you are only on campus as needed by selecting the \"on-site as needed\" option below the days of the week. For your work location, please select the space that most applies to where you would work if you came into the office.If I have to telecommute one or two days out of the month due to emergency situations, do I fill out a new form each time?The Working @Tech Arrangement is intended for your typical work schedule. We recognize emergencies arise and that employees and supervisors will need to exercise flexibility periodically with schedules. Therefore, if changes are happening rarely and only in emergencies, a new arrangement would not be needed.The nature of my job requires that I move around campus and, as a result, I do not have an assigned workspace. What building should I select for my work location?If you don't have an assigned workspace, please list the building you report to at the start of your shift or where your department is located.I have multiple workspaces across campus. What building should I select for my work location?If you have multiple workspaces, select the workspace you frequent most often. Submission FAQs How can I edit my former Working @Tech Arrangement?If you need to make modifications to your arrangement, you will need to access the form and submit a new arrangement.Do I need to save my approved Working @Tech Arrangement?Yes, all employees should save or archive their currently approved Working @ Tech Arrangement received in their email for their records. Once a new arrangement is submitted and approved, you may delete your outdated arrangement(s).My manager is listed incorrectly. What should I do?At the end of the submission process, you will view a pop-up screen that asks you to verify your manager. If your manager is listed incorrectly, select \u201cno\u201d when asked if correct, and find your manager by typing their first or last name or username.I have a dual appointment with two managers. How should I manage approval of my work arrangement?If you have a dual appointment, best practice is to speak with both managers prior to submitting your Working @ Tech Arrangement. Your arrangement should be submitted to your manager on file within the OneUSG system. Once approved, forward your confirmation and schedule to your other manager for awareness.I have a lot of direct reports. Is there a way to organize them into one folder in my inbox for easy access?Yes! You can create a rule in Microsoft 365 to organize your emails into one folder. Please visit this aid for more information. Thank you! Thank you to the Working @Tech Arrangement Development Team and Working @Tech Institute Strategic Plan Committee Tineke Battle, Sonda Abernathy, Candice Bovian, Sherry Davidson, Megan Faulkner, Diamond Ford, Ivy Gardner, Taylor Goodson, Marissa Jules, James Kren, Jeff Leinbach, Troy Littles, Kayin Malik, Kevin Merkel, Erin Mitchell, Jarrett Muncy, Jennifer Myles, Travis Proffitt, Laura Pusateri, Stephanie Ray, Sharon Riehl, Caleb Tarleton, Kellye Terrell, Michelle Thackray, Kim Toatley, Charvette Webb, Keisha Williams, Carol Yung, Daniel Zealy Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Flexwork for Employees: Understanding Options Breadcrumb Home You\u2019re thinking about discussing your flexible work options with your supervisor, but you\u2019re not certain where to begin? Review our tips below to prepare for your upcoming conversation with your leader. Determine if Your Job is Eligible for Any of Our Flexible Options Create Your Optimal Flexible Work Arrangements Plan Schedule a Conversation with Your Supervisor Confirming Your Flexible Work Arrangement Setting Yourself Up for Success Managing Hybrid Team Meetings Determine if Your Job is Eligible for Any of Our Flexible Work Options For many, telecommuting is the first flexible work option that comes to mind when thinking about various work arrangements; however, the Flexwork Arrangements Policy offers a variety of options employees and supervisors can consider, including compressed workweek and flextime, in addition to telecommuting. To determine if you should request telecommuting as a flexible working arrangement, consider the following: Does your job require face-to-face contact with internal or external stakeholders? Does your job require hands-on contact with on-site resources? Would remote work hinder the achievement of organizational goals? Is your job student-facing? If you answered \u201cyes\u201d to any of the questions above, it may be challenging for you to telecommute; however, it can still be a potential flexible work option if you and your supervisor agree on a solution that meets your unit\u2019s needs. In addition to telecommuting possibilities, you may also want to consider flextime or compressed workweek. Create Your Optimal Flexible Work Arrangements Plan After reviewing the flexible work options and answering the questions above, begin preparing your proposal to your supervisor. As a best practice, you may want to include the following details in your proposal: How you plan to perform your job responsibilities in a flexible work arrangement How you intend to communicate with your supervisor/team and any expectations you have in their communication with you What equipment you will need Your proposed work schedule Optimal communication and collaboration tools you will use List of any accessibility tools you require Perceived benefits to the organization and team your arrangement will provide Performance evaluations that positively reflect your work Any other relevant factors you feel support your proposal To assist you in answering some of the questions above, you may also want to complete the Team Blueprint tool to assist in collecting your thoughts. Schedule a Conversation with Your Supervisor In an upcoming 1:1 conversation or at an alternative designated time, present your flexible work arrangement idea to your supervisor. People managers are asked to embrace flexibility in cases where employees can perform their job duties remotely without interruption to services that affect students and research. Additionally, they are encouraged to consider how best to serve student and research needs through non-traditional schedules and online opportunities. As you engage in the process, supervisors should reflect on the following guiding principles as they make decisions regarding the various types of flexible arrangements: Guiding Principles If, after discussion with your supervisor, you feel one of the guiding principles was not adhered to, please engage your HRBP or HR College Representative in the process. Not all flexible work arrangements will be feasible or approved based on Institutional need. Confirming Your Flexible Work Arrangement Once a flexible work arrangement has been agreed upon, complete the necessary documentation. As an employee, ensure you communicate and document both yours and your supervisor\u2019s expectations regarding your flexible work arrangement. Ensure you reference these expectations often and be prepared for a conversation with your supervisor if expectations are not met. Setting Yourself Up for Success Your flexible work arrangement has been approved! Now that you may be working in some type of remote capacity, it\u2019s important to remember the following tips to help you get to work while at home: Define your workspace - Experienced teleworkers will tell you that it is often difficult to stay focused at home. We are creatures of habit and most of us are used to our normal home routines. Establishing a workspace, even if it is your kitchen table, gives your brain a cue that it is time for work. Wearing attire that you may wear to the office even if it is your \u201ccasual Friday\u201d attire may cue the brain. You should remain capable of reporting to work if your presence is requested by your supervisor. Master the basics Learn how to access your voicemail from home. Know how to remote using the VPN and other online tools you use regularly, which is a requirement for remote work at Georgia Tech. Use Microsoft Teams and any other collaborative tools your team employs to stay connected to colleagues. Plan for video calls/meetings by making sure you know how to turn on your computer\u2019s camera and microphone and be aware that your colleagues may be able to see the background behind you. Set daily goals, track them, and share your progress - You may be surprised by how differently the workday passes without the comings and goings of an office to break things up or influence what you do next. Start each day of telework by writing down what you need to achieve and then track your progress. Pay attention to how long tasks take and start adjusting your daily goals to match your current rhythm. Communicate with your supervisor and/or colleagues if you think your flexible work arrangement needs to be adjusted. Eliminate distractions - Home can mean pets, children or a favorite hobby are only a few feet away. Depending on your living arrangement, you may need to hang a \u201cdo not disturb\u201d sign so your family members don\u2019t interrupt you. Pets often need a closed door to keep them away and you might need headphones to block the noise. Prioritize privacy - Whether you are in your home or a common area, take five minutes to assess the privacy of your workspace. Can someone standing behind you read your computer screen? Are your windows open so your neighbor can hear your phone call? What information do you need to secure before grabbing a cup of coffee or heading to the restroom? Your personal privacy matters too, so see if there is anything around you that you would not want visible during a video conference with your boss or colleague. Continue to employ security best practices VPNs allow you to safely connect to a remote network of computers as if you are there. You are expected to observe all security procedures and policies which can be accessed through our Cyber Security Policy. If you experience a security incident, report the incident to our Cyber Security team. Remain vigilant for security concerns; report suspicious emails to phishing@gatech.edu. Stay connected - Feel confident calling or messaging an employee who is teleworking anytime you would walk to their office or call them if you were working on-site. It\u2019s imperative remote and hybrid employees remain connected to the greater campus community to keep them engaged and thriving. Take breaks \u2013 It's important, not only for your physical health but also your mental health, that you take periodic breaks during the day while working from home. Get outside, walk your family pet, make a healthy lunch and eat it away from your desk \u2013 whatever you can do to ensure you take breaks throughout the day to recharge and decompress. Managing Hybrid Team Meetings Most likely with a flexible work arrangement, there will be times you are on campus and required to organize a meeting with others who are working remotely. Managing hybrid team meetings can be successfully accomplished once you understand best practices and space capabilities across campus. Visit Georgia Tech Professional Education\u2019s resource guide for effectively managing hybrid team meetings. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Working @ Tech Tool Kit Breadcrumb Home Introduction This tool kit is designed to help guide colleges and units through their individual planning as we collaborate to make consistent mission-based decisions across Georgia Tech. How to Use this Toolkit Resources such as templates, best practices, and expectations are provided to support people leaders, as well as employees, in initiating conversations, brainstorming options, and using existing resources to thrive most effectively. Review the content provided and use the tangible guides and on-demand resources today; then, periodically check back for additional support and guidance. Contacting GTHR We know there will be questions as we move forward together. Your HR Business Partner or College HR representative is equipped to assist you immediately. For assistance finding your HR Business Partner or College HR Representative, email hr.ask@gatech.edu. 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Home Page Policies Open for Comment (0) Policy Proposals Open for Campus Feedback Policy Announcements Policies Open for Campus Comment - Read More Looking for a policy? Board of Regents Policy Manual Administrative Policies Faculty Handbook Student Life Policies Academic Affairs Policies Research Policies Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "ohr.gatech.edu", "content": "Affiliates | Human Resources Human Resources About Who is HR? Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Affiliates Breadcrumb Home Affiliate is an official Georgia Tech status granted by host departments to guests of the Institute or members of an affiliated organization. Affiliates must be participating in activities that support our Institute\u2019s mission and require access to our campus facilities and/or our internal information technology systems. Affiliates are not paid on Georgia Tech payroll but are added to the Institute\u2019s OneUSG Connect database. There is no generic affiliate job code. Instead, there are six distinct types of affiliates: Business Partners/Contractors Georgia Tech Entities and Affiliated Organizations Instruction/Counseling Short-term Research/Access (less than 6 months) Long-term Research/Collaboration Former Paid Employees \u2013 no longer on campus For job codes, definitions, examples, term lengths, and requirements for each type of affiliate, please review the Affiliate Categories chart. View Affiliate Categories Chart Note: Postdoctoral Scholars with external award funding (fellowships and training grants from U.S. federal or private agencies) are no longer in job code 995XA7; instead use 918BOO. Use of this code requires review/approval by Research Faculty Affairs. Review Postdoctoral Appointment policy here. Process to Add an Affiliate The hosting Georgia Tech department must offer and initiate Affiliate status. The ASC Direct Hire eRequest form is used to begin the process to add a new Affiliate. All affiliates must have a Georgia Tech employee supervisor/host and a defined term length. Most affiliates require a background check. New affiliates will be emailed links to, and must complete, an electronic Affiliate Onboarding Packet. Process to Renew or Complete an Affiliate Assignment A Manager Self Service (MSS) fluid form is used to renew (reactivate affiliation or extend the end date) or complete (terminate before the originally requested end date) an Affiliate instance. Access to the \u201cAffiliate Compete or Renew\u201d form, is from the MSS landing page; select the \u201cMy Forms\u201d tile and click \u201cFill out a new form\u201d. Detailed information about renewing or completing an Affiliate assignment is available in pages seven thru nine of the Action Reason User Guide, found here. Please note: if the renewal requires an updated background check, the screening should be completed before the Affiliate assignment is renewed. To initiate a background check, submit a Background Request Screening Form. Additional Resources For additional information, visit ASC Portal at gatech.service-now.com/asc. Buzzcard After onboarding is complete and a Georgia Tech account is setup, the Affiliate will need their GTID number and proper identification in order to obtain their $30 Affiliate BuzzCard from the BuzzCard Center in Tech Square. (Note: Postdoctoral Scholar Affiliates will be issued a \"Faculty/Staff\" BuzzCard.) Visit asc.gatech.edu to access knowledge materials, submit requests, and report incidents directly. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Travel Insurance at Georgia Tech Breadcrumb Home Faculty and staff should review their health insurance coverage prior to traveling more than 100 miles from home. Their current coverage may be sufficient for their travel needs. However, some trips warrant additional coverage. For example, France requires visitors to have medical evacuation and repatriation coverage in order to receive a work visa, and security evacuation coverage may be very important in some parts of the world. The current USG medical plans do not include all of these provisions. Travel insurance with basic ERS (evacuation, repatriation, and security) might be needed. In addition, some medical plans may have high deductibles or cumbersome reimbursement requirements when using out-of-plan providers. Therefore, a traveler may choose to supplement their existing regular medical insurance plan with more robust medical travel insurance. Consult this guide to determine which travel insurance is appropriate for you. Need Assistance? Visit ServiceNow to request support. Quick Links Book travel with Concur (via TechWorks) Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) Full Coverage (Medical Plus ERS) CISI \u2013 Study Abroad Faculty and staff traveling on a faculty-led student program, or registered student trip, are enrolled in this medical travel insurance. \u200bTo receive this coverage coordinate with your specific Study Abroad Program Coordinator or contact OIE. This CISI plan includes primary coverage of medical expenses in addition to the medical evacuation, repatriation and security evacuation protection. Learn more about CISI Study Abroad insurance Study Abroad Office CISI \u2013 Business Travel The full package provides primary medical coverage as well as the basic ERS coverage for Georgia Tech-approved, international business travel. Employee rate: $2.43 per day | Dependent rate: $5.33 Full policy details Self Enrollment Instructions (You must have a credit card or PCard to pay.) Once successfully enrolled you will receive an email from 'CISI Enrollments.' Questions: Kathleen Connors | 203-399-5509 Basic Coverage (ERS Only) AXA Assistance (MetLife) All USG benefits-eligible employees (and their dependents), traveling for less than 90 days (on either business or personal travel), automatically have basic medical evacuation, repatriation, and security evacuation (ERS) at no cost. This emergency travel assistance, provided by AXA Assistance through MetLife, includes additional resources, such as medical provider location services and help with lost or stolen luggage. Learn More CISI \u2013 ERS (Basic Plan) This plan provides only basic medical evacuation, repatriation, and security evacuation coverage for Georgia Tech-approved, international business travel. It is available to purchase for trips (or persons) not covered by AXA Assistance. Employee rate: $30 per month Self Enrollment Instructions. (You must have a credit card or PCard to pay.) Once successfully enrolled you will receive an email from 'CISI Enrollments.' Questions: Kathleen Connors | 203-399-5509 Limited Coverage from Healthcare Insurance Providers Blue Cross Blue Shield Global Core - For BCBS health insurance policyholders - Review travel assistance benefits at bcbcglobalcore.com Call 1-800-810-BLUE (2583), or collect at 1-804-673-1177 for assistance Mobile app available Provides access to embassy information, medication availability, medical translation, and healthcare providers outside the U.S. Covers medical expenses during business and personal travel Kaiser Permanente Travel Support - For Kaiser Permanente policyholders - Review travel information at www.kp.org/travel Away from home travel line: 951-268-3900 Help finding care in other U.S. KP regions Fill eligible prescriptions during travel File medical expense reimbursement claims upon return Medical Evacuation & Repatriation \u2013 Only For J Exchange Visitors in the U.S. ACSA Global Travel Plus (PGH Global) J-1 Exchange Visitors (and their J-2 dependents) are required by the U.S. Department of State to purchase and maintain health insurance, including medical evacuation & repatriation back to their home country, for the full duration of their J program in the U.S. The University System of Georgia\u2019s health insurance plans for employees do not include this provision. Therefore, in addition to BlueCross BlueShield or Kaiser Permanente, J-1 employees must purchase an additional policy. Stand-alone Medical Evacuation & Repatriation insurance is available from ACSA Global Travel Plus. On the enrollment site select \u201cEnroll Now,\u201d and scroll to \"Provide Your Information.\" Evidence of both a USG employee health policy and the evacuation & repatriation coverage, is required to complete the J Scholar OIE check-in process and ensure the DS-2019 is activated in SEVIS. Additional information about J Exchange Visitor\u2019s Health Insurance requirements is available on the Office of International Education website here. Important: the ACSA Global Travel Plus evacuation and repatriation coverage only covers the J Exchange Visitor employee while in the United States. If a J-1 employee travels outside the U.S., they may be covered by Redpoint or elect to purchase one of the CISI travel insurance options noted above on this page. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Foreign National Tax Compliance Breadcrumb Home Georgia Tech is required by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to withhold federal income tax from ALL payments made to (or on behalf of) a nonresident alien. Regulations also require that Georgia Tech report all such payments to the IRS. Therefore, Georgia Tech must review all data related to the immigration status and purpose of their stay of all payment recipients at Georgia Tech who are not U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents. Determining tax residency and tax treaty eligibility is a complicated and difficult task which is why Global Human Resources at Georgia Tech uses tax compliance software called GLACIER. Need Assistance? Visit ServiceNow to request support. GLACIER Software Global HR is responsible for tax compliance for payments made to all foreign national employees of Georgia Tech. To perform this task, Global HR utilizes the secure online tax compliance software program GLACIER. All foreign national employees are required to enter data related to their immigration history and presence in the United States. GLACIER will then determine their tax statuses and eligibility for treaty benefits. If you are a foreign national employed by GT in any capacity (student assistant, faculty, or staff) and you have not entered your personal data into GLACIER, please visit ServiceNow for an account invitation and password. GLACIER Info FICA \u201cFICA\u201d (which stands for \"Federal Insurance Contributions Act\") refers to the payroll taxes withheld from your salary that fund both the U.S. Social Security and Medicare programs. Employees who are full-time students or nonresident aliens (F-1s/J-1s) do not have to pay FICA taxes. If you are required to pay FICA taxes, the Medicare contribution is identified as \u201cFed MED/EE\u201d and the Social Security contribution is identified as \u201cFed OASDI/EE\u201d on your GT paycheck. The Medicare contribution is 1.45% of your taxable income, the employee\u2019s share of the Social Security payroll tax is currently 6.2% of your taxable income. If you are unsure of your tax status, check your GLACIER tax summary for information on your nonresident status and when you can expect to start paying FICA taxes If you believe that Georgia Tech withheld FICA in error from your paycheck, please visit ServiceNow. If a non-GT employer withheld FICA in error, please read the refund instructions, and review the sample form 843 and sample form 8316. Additional Resources International Student & Scholar Tax FAQs Tax Services from OIE iStart GLACIER U.S. Internal Revenue Service IRS Publication 519 (U.S. Tax Guide for Aliens) IRS Publication 901 (U.S. Tax Treaties) Tax Treaties Foreign national employees of Georgia Tech may qualify for a full or partial exemption from federal tax withholding if a tax treaty exists between the U.S. and the foreign national\u2019s country of tax residence. The GLACIER tax compliance software will assist with determining eligibility for a tax treaty benefit and provide all of the necessary paperwork. Nonresidents must be renew the treaty on an annual basis. IRS Publication 901 Social Security Number A social security number is a permanent nine-digit identification number/card issued by the Social Security Administration (SSA). It is used primarily to identify participants in the federal government's Social Security Program but because it is unique to each person the number is now used by many other public and private organizations. Anyone employed in the United States must obtain a social security number. Sprintax Sprintax is on-line tax return preparation software created specifically for international students and scholars. The Sprintax software will help you navigate U.S. federal tax forms, residency status, tax treaties, exemptions, and deductions. Sprintax is provided for GT international students and scholars by the Office of International Education and access can be requested via employees\u2019 iStart accounts. Frequently Asked Questions Why Is My Tax Status Important? In order for Georgia Tech to comply with U.S. tax laws, it is necessary for Tech to determine your U.S. tax residency status. The IRS has developed a test of days present in the U.S. and rules as to which foreign nationals are subject to that test: Substantial Presence Test. Tech\u2019s reporting requirements to the IRS are determined by the payee\u2019s tax residency. What is the difference between a Nonresident Alien and a Resident Alien? A nonresident alien for tax purposes is taxed only on her U.S. based income and has tax rates specific to nonresidents. A resident alien for tax purposes is subject to U.S. taxation on her worldwide income, i.e. you are taxed in the same manner as a U. S. citizen. How long will I be a Nonresident Alien? F-1 and J-1 student visa status holders are generally nonresident aliens for tax purposes for five calendar years. J-1 nonstudent visa status holders have a more complicated test that looks at a period of two years out of six. J-1 nonstudents visa status holders often become resident aliens for tax purposes in their third calendar year in the U.S. Other nonimmigrant aliens will often become resident aliens for tax purposes in less than one year\u2019s time. The U.S. tax system is based on a calendar year period (January 1 \u2013 December 31). In most cases, when your U.S. residency status for tax purposes changes, you will become a resident alien for tax purposes retroactive to the first day of the calendar year during which your status changed, i.e. 1 January. What if I do not submit my forms and documents? If you do not complete the information in GLACIER and submit the required forms and documents, the maximum amount of tax will be withheld from all payments made to you. Can I be exempt from tax withholding? Approximately 63 countries have tax treaties with the United States and some of these treaties allow payments of one type or another to international students and/or scholars to be exempt from U.S. taxation. The tax compliance software, GLACIER will determine whether or not you qualify for a tax treaty exemption, and will provide you with the necessary information and forms to take advantage of your tax treaty benefits. Often, this paperwork must be renewed on an annual basis, so be sure to renew the paperwork at the appropriate time each year. How will I be taxed as a Nonresident Alien (NRA) on payments from U.S. sources? As a Nonresident Alien for Tax Purposes without a tax treaty, U.S. tax law requires that you be taxed in the following manner: Employment Awards for mandatory tuition and fees are not reportable and not taxable. Awards for room and board and other expenses are reportable and have 14% withheld for taxes for F, J, Q, and M visa status holders and 30% for other visa status holders. Employees are subject to an NRA graduated withholding table on your wages and required by tax code to file a form W-4 (Employee\u2019s Withholding Allowance Certificate) as a single person with one allowance\u2014regardless of your marital status. Scholarships/Fellowships Awards for mandatory tuition and fees are not reportable and not taxable. Awards for room and board and other expenses are reportable and have 14% withheld for taxes for F, J, Q, and M visa status holders and 30% for other visa status holders. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Permanent Residence Breadcrumb Home Georgia Tech only sponsors individuals for Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) status when the application is based on permanent, professional employment at Tech. Foreign national employees must meet the qualifications for one of the following categories: EB-1 (Employment-based, 1st Preference) EB-2 (Employment-based, 2nd Preference) Need Assistance? Visit ServiceNow to request support. EB-1 For an EB-1 (Employment-based, 1st Preference) petition, the foreign national employee (FNE) must be able to establish their eligibility as an outstanding Professor or Researcher. Outstanding Professor or Researcher EB-2 Georgia Tech only files special handling EB-2 special handling (PERM) applications for permanent full-time teaching positions. PERM Requirements Please Note State law prohibits Georgia Tech from hiring private attorneys. Employees may not hire attorneys to file a PR petition naming Georgia Tech as the petitioner without express permission from Global HR. The Manager of Global HR or his/her designee is the only authorized signatory for a Georgia Tech sponsored employment-based permanent residency petition. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Nonimmigrant Faculty & Researchers Breadcrumb Home Global HR is responsible for processing and filing nonimmigrant petitions with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services. The appropriate immigration status for a foreign national employee is determined by Global HR after the hiring department completes the Visa Type Questionnaire in iStart. Compare nonimmigrant status options Need Assistance? Visit ServiceNow to request support. Nonimmigrant Employment Categories Global Human Resources at Georgia Tech oversees the processing of the following nonimmigrant visa categories filed on behalf of the Institute for qualified employees: H-1B Temporary Workers The H-1B visa classification is for individuals who perform services in specialty occupations. TN (Trade NAFTA) for Canadians and Mexicans The TN nonimmigrant visa classification is available for Canadian and Mexican citizens who are coming to the U.S. to engage in certain business activities. O-1 Alien Workers of Extraordinary Ability The O-1 visa classification is a temporary, nonimmigrant category for individuals with an extraordinary ability or achievement in their field (arts, sciences, business, athletics, and education.) E-3 Australian 'Specialty Occupation' Professionals The E-3 visa classification is available to Australian citizens seeking employment in a specialty occupation. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Offboarding & Retirement Breadcrumb Home Offboarding Off-boarding is the process of voluntary or involuntarily terminating your employment from the Institute. Learn More Retirement Planning Supplemental Savings Plans Meet with a GTHR Counselor Access Retirement Manager About the Mandatory Retirement Plans (with 60 days of qualified hire date) Start Planning Retirement Process Wondering if it's time to start the process? Learn about resources for better planning Learn about eligibility Learn about the process Learn More Former Employees After you've left or retired, some services and information are still available to you. Learn More Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Employees Currently Located in the Breadcrumb Home The European Union () passed the General Data Protection Regulation that applies to personal data collected, stored, processed, or used about anyone located in the , regardless of whether they are a citizen or permanent resident of an country. Georgia Tech is required under this regulation to gain consent from any employee located in the before collecting, storing, processing, or using sensitive personal data. For more information about this regulation, visit FAQ or the GT General Data Protection Regulation Compliance Policy. If you are an existing employee or affiliate located in the and wish to exercise your right to give or withdraw consent, please contact Institutional Research & Enterprise Data Management at eugdpr@edm.gatech.edu. If you are a new hire located in the , complete and print this packet, which contains the Consent, Personal Data and Voluntary Self-Identification of Disability forms. Then return to the New Hire Documents page to continue completing your onboarding paperwork (pick up at Mandatory form 3, Memo to Personnel File). Send all printed and signed documents to your hiring manager. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Worker's Compensation Breadcrumb Home Policies and Procedures Employers are required by the Georgia Workers\u2019 Compensation Law to provide prompt medical and disability benefits for injuries sustained on the job by workers resulting in partial or total incapacity or death. Reporting Do not report the incident if no medical attention is required, as your department will be charged (read memo under Quick Links). The supervisor or authorized departmental representative should immediately report work-related injuries by calling 1-877-656-RISK (7475). Then, the employee should call AmeriSys at 678-781-2848 to speak with a case manager who will assist in selecting a physician, scheduling an appointment and obtaining follow-up care. For Departments First Report of Injury Injury Flowlist Need Assistance? Visit ServiceNow Need Assistance Go to Frequently Asked Questions Transportation & Process In case of an emergency the injured person should never attempt to transport themselves, or have their friends or non-medical co-workers transport them. Call Campus Police 404.894.2500 or (9) outside line and 911. If their injury truly is life-threatening, there could be complications such as convulsions, cardiac arrest. An ambulance and/or appropriate medical personnel should always be called to transport the injured person if it is truly a life-or-limb threatening emergency event. For other minor non-emergency/non-life-or-limb threatening injuries, it may be possible to transport the person via another means to an approved medical facility. After the injured employee is admitted the supervisor or authorized departmental representative must notify AmeriSys Manage Care at 678-781-2848. Finally, the supervisor or designated person must contact DOAS at 1.877.656.RISK (7475) to obtain a WC number and to ensure that the claim is properly set up for payment. For follow-up care the employee should call AmeriSys at 678-781-2848 to speak with a case manager who will assist with selecting a physician and scheduling appointments. Note: An employee will not be reimbursed for medical bills if the accident occurred on their way back from lunch on campus. Employee Resources Case Management The AmeriSys Case Manager will be in contact with you from the time of your injury ensuring that you are receiving the best medical care to enable you to return-to-work as quickly as possible. The nature and severity of your injury will determine the extent of the case management services provided. Your medical case manager is a licensed, registered health care professional whose responsibilities include helping you make informed decisions regarding your care. Your case manager will also work with your employer in developing a return-to-work plan that is approved by your authorized treating physician. Dispute Resolution AmeriSys Managed Care will respond to any dissatisfaction regarding a network provider or managed care service under your employer\u2019s plan. If you have a complaint, please contact AmeriSys Managed Care at 678.781.2848 or 800.900.1582. The Dispute Resolution Coordinator will discuss your complaint with the appropriate party. The Dispute Resolution Coordinator will respond to you within 24 hours or the next working day. A written complaint regarding claims practices or provision of services concerning the Managed Care Plan or its network providers may be sent in writing to: AmeriSys Dispute Resolution Coordinator Integrated Care Management 5 Dunwoody Park Suite 118 Atlanta, GA 30338 If the dispute cannot be resolved within 30 days of a written notice, by the Managed Care Dispute Resolution Procedure, any party may request intervention by the State Board of Worker\u2019s Compensation. DOAS Risk Management may become involved at anytime during the dispute process upon the request of the injured party. Please Note: If your dispute involves the payment of benefits or aspects of your claims not directly related to the provision of medical care, contact Risk Management for assistance by calling 404.656.6245 or 877.656.RISK (7475) and selection Option 3. Emergency Care If, as a result of a work-related injury or illness, you require immediate medical attention, you should proceed to the nearest emergency medical care facility or call 911 for assistance. Following your emergency admission, service or procedure, you or your designated representative must notify AmeriSys Managed Care of your injury by calling 678.781.2848 or 800-900-1582. If you require additional care contact AmeriSys Managed Care at 678.781.2848 or 800.900.1582 and speak to a Case Manager who will assist you in selecting an authorized treating physician. Your authorized treating physician will then evaluate your treatment plan and make further recommendations. Pharmacy Benefits Matrix Healthcare Services (1.877.804.4900) Injured Georgia Tech employees should identify themselves at the pharmacy by stating that the Processor is: Premier Pharmacy Plan \u2013 Group ID 2105 Referral to Specialists Your authorized treating physician is responsible for determining the medical necessity for referrals to specialists if needed. Your authorized treating physician is required to contact AmeriSys Managed care for referral approval within the network. Authorization for non-participating physicians will be considered only in special circumstances when required for specialized care not available within network. Treatment You are required to receive all medical care through a participating network provider. The only exception will be under special circumstances as approved by the Nurse Case Manager and Risk Management jointly and in compliance with the State Board of Worker\u2019s Compensation Rule 208. If you experienced a workers\u2019 compensation injury or illness prior to the effective date of this managed care plan, you may continue treatment already in effect. An AmeriSys Nurse Case Manager will be assigned for continued coordination of care when needed, in accordance with the State Board of Worker\u2019s Compensation Rule 208. WC-207 Workers Compensation Doctors Injured Workers' Responsibilities If you experience a workers\u2019 compensation injury, you should notify your supervisor immediately (no later than 24 hours). The next step is to call AmeriSys Managed Care at 678.781.2848 or 800.900.1582 to speak with a case manager who can assist you in obtaining medical care, finding a physician or getting you the appropriate follow-up care. You will be asked to choose an authorized treating physician who will supervise your medical treatment to ensure you are receiving high quality, appropriate care. You may change your authorized treating physician, within the DOAS physician network, one time during your treatment simply by calling AmeriSys Managed Care. Any further change of physician will require the concurrence of Risk Management and the Nurse Case Manager. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Performance Management Breadcrumb Home Digitizing the Probationary Period Evaluation Process Georgia Tech Human Resources (GTHR) continues to transform the performance management process by adding the six-month probationary period evaluations to Performance Management @Tech. The live module will streamline the six-month probationary period evaluation process for all new hires, allowing supervisors and employees to document and track progress of job responsibilities and goals. Below you can learn more about the module and access all the resources available to help you navigate the digitized probation evaluation process. Additional Resources: Probationary Period Evaluations FAQs Probationary Period Evaluations - Process Outline Project Timeline Performance Management @Tech FAQs Performance Management @Tech - Tracking and Evaluating Performance of a New Hire (video) Watch the Probation Evaluation Course Planning The planning phase is the foundation of the entire process. In this phase, SMART goals and objectives are set for the performance period. Goals that are SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time Based) increase employee motivation and commitment to goal attainment, leading to greater success. Managing Regular communication is critical during the managing phase of the cycle. Through formal and informal conversations, both parties are kept abreast of progress toward the successful completion of goals and expectations. These discussions are also good opportunities to provide timely feedback and coaching. Since the performance cycle spans several months, it is important to keep track of key performance highlights and challenges. These notes will help immensely when it\u2019s time to discuss performance for the year. Review At the conclusion of the cycle, both parties have a discussion to review performance for the year. If SMART goals have been set (planning phase) and ongoing communication and feedback has taken place (managing phase), both parties should have a productive performance review discussion. The Annual Evaluation Form is available on the Forms page, under \"Performance\". Reward When merit increases are available, employees may receive an increase to their annual base pay in accordance with their overall performance rating. It is important to remember that performance increases should be based upon merit. Rewards should be differentiated based upon overall performance ratings. Forms Annual Evaluation Form (Performance Appraisal Record) Goal Setting Form (Values-Based Goal Setting) Review for Probationary Period Form Performance Improvement Plan and Guidelines - This guide provides managers and their direct reports examples of discussion questions for better understanding around job performance and employee performance concerns. Self-Assessment Form - Use this form to provide to your manager to facilitate more constructive feedback and discussion around individual performance and departmental goals as well as next steps in career development. Tools Sample SMART Goals for People Leaders & Professional Growth 4 Key Steps to Achieve a Successful Performance Evaluation One-on-One Performance Coaching Guide Leader Competency Model Self-Assessment Video Training Georgia Tech has curated a recommended learning path on LinkedIn Learning, complete with assets to assist you in all phases of the Performance Management cycle. Access the Performance Management LinkedIn Learning Path Access additional learning support Support with the Performance Management @Tech New Module For questions or issues about using the Performance Management Module: Call the Administrative Services Center (ASC) at 404-385-1111 Email support@asc.gatech.edu Submit a general HR inquiry through the ASC portal (asc.gatech.edu) and indicate that your issue is related to Annual Performance Management & Goal Setting from the drop-down menu Additional Resources: Performance Management Process FAQs Performance Management @Tech New Module FAQs Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search People Leaders Network Breadcrumb Home Managing Talent Managing Performance Managing Merit Managing Conflict Professional Development & Learning Working @Tech Arrangement Pay Classification Matrix Hiring & Transitions Filling a Position Onboarding Process New Employee Experience Off-boarding & Retirement Well-Being & Support Recognition @Tech Leading Well-Being Employee Assistance Program HR Topics for People Leaders The HR Topics for People Leaders meeting series gives people who lead people at Georgia Tech an opportunity to engage in discussions about leadership. This is a monthly meeting created to provide a space for leaders to learn, grow, share concerns, and feel supported. If you were not able to attend or want to revisit the topics shared during one of these meetings, the recorded sessions are available for you. Feb. 15 | Performance Management Cycle Feb. 28 | Compensation Philosophy & Performance Coaching Mar. 28 | Performance Management @Tech Apr. 25 | Well-being Resources PLN Monthly Newsletter The People Leaders Newsletter was developed to keep supervisors in the know at Georgia Tech. We\u2019ll be sharing updates, events, and tools and resources to help you develop yourself and lead your teams. Driven by our Institute\u2019s goal to develop leaders who advance technology and improve the human condition, we\u2019re creating a space for the people who lead people at Georgia Tech to connect, grow and learn together. Access the PLN Newsletter monthly editions at any time. March 2023 April 2023 May 2023 June 2023 Guidance Documents Reorganization/Reclassification Posting The standard practice is to post an open position. However, there are circumstances in which management may decide that a reclassification or appointment of a person into the role is more appropriate. The information below is a list of guidelines to help Unit management, HR Professionals, and GTHR to determine the best action in a particular situation. Click to here read Working Titles Due to the broad range of jobs contained within Georgia Tech\u2019s Job Classification and Compensation System (JCCS) and the standardized nature of staff titles, a department may wish to designate a working title for a position. A working title (also called a business title) is a descriptive designation reflecting the nature of the work being performed in a specific or similar position. Working titles should differentiate the work being performed in a position and, simultaneously, be consistent with similar positions performing the same work in other areas on campus. Click here to read Compensation for Travel Time Guide for Overtime-Eligible Employees Applying these guidelines in specific situations can be challenging. Managers and employees are encouraged to use this guide and consult with their Human Resources representative for guidance before travel occurs. Click here to read Short-term Assignments and Pay Guidance When Georgia Tech employees vacate their roles or take extended leaves of absence, the Institute recognizes the need to temporarily assign those additional responsibilities to an active employee. This guidance provides a high-level overview of the available options. Click here to read Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Employees Breadcrumb Home Become Familiar Q&A with campus leadership opportunity About Human Resources; what we're here for Staff Council | Faculty Governance Learn More Learning How Things Work The logistics behind your paycheck All about your salary and position Book an appointment with HR to ask questions Learn More Following Annual HR Events Prepare for the things that happen every year: Open Enrollment (Fall) Taxes (Spring) Compliance (Fall) Staff Awards (Spring) Learn More Celebrating Holidays Winter Break & New Year's Day M.L.K, Jr. Day Memorial Day Independence Day Labor Day Thanksgiving Break View Campus Holidays Seizing Opportunities Take the free Seizing Your Career class! Review professional development options Nominate your team or self for a Staff Award Participate in Be Well to explore your options! Preparing for Performance Talking about your performance and goals should be an all-year, ongoing experience between you and your manager. First review? Prepare with the Partner Method Learn about annual performance reviews Accessing Your Benefits \u200bSee your health and welfare benefits provided by the University System of Georgia via OneUSG Connect - Benefits Access Your Benefits Accessing Your Check & Leave See your paycheck & deductions, personal information, vacation & sick leave through OneUSG Connect. Access OneUSG Connect Accessing Your Records Request employment verification, review your personnel file, learn about policies governing your records Access Your Records Taking Leave Accrued sick and vacation leave Family Medical Leave Educational Support Leave View Leave Types Preparing for Life Events Manage family changes Go back to school Take extended leave Receive counseling Positive Environment Georgia Tech offers campus-wide resources to aid in creating positive work environments Get ergonomic Consult Employee Relations Learn about civility and ethics Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Employee Relations Breadcrumb Home The Employee Relations unit provides services campus-wide to employees and managers to create a positive work environment for everyone. Employee Relations focuses on promoting good management practices and workplace behaviors, positive working environments and relationships, and complying with human resources policies and procedures. Each unit/department has an assigned Employee Relations Representative. Employees are encouraged to contact their Human Resources Representative first with any human resources related questions or requests. Need Assistance? Call 404.385.1111 Email employee-relations@ohr.gatech.edu Workplace Disputes We recognize that workplace issues may arise; therefore, we provide support and services for work-related complaints regarding discrimination or harassment, as well as resources to assist in conflict management. Conflict Management When different ideas and interests collide, it can produce creativity, and formulation of alternative ideas Mediation Faculty and classified staff may seek the assistance of an informal mediation process Harassment and Discrimination The definition of harassment and Georgia Tech's complaint policy and procedures are available at the Discrimination page. Grievances and Appeal Process When disputes cannot be resolved through the normal administrative channels of the Institute More about Workplace Disputes Disability Services At Georgia Tech, individuals with disabilities have an equal opportunity to pursue education or employment and to have access to campus programs, activities, or services. If you are faculty, staff, or a visitor and you have a disability and need assistance, we are here to help. How do I know if I have a disability? What is a reasonable accommodation? What is the Americans with Disabilities Act(ADA)? Were can I find Workplace Accommodation Forms? Answers to these questions and more on the Disabilities Services page. Go to Disability Services Compliance Policies As a Georgia Tech employee, you are expected to review and comply with all Institute policies. Our staff is available to assist you in the explanation and interpretation of Georgia Tech's policies and procedures. Learn more about integrity and compliance at Georgia Tech. The following manuals, procedures, and more are available on the Compliance and Policies page. Human Resources Policy Manual Self Identification of Disabled and Veteran Status Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and Affirmative Action (AA) Institute Alcohol and Drug Policy Unemployment Compensation What Is It? Unemployment insurance is temporary income for workers who are unemployed through no fault of their own. The funding for unemployment insurance benefits comes from taxes paid by employers. Employees do not pay any costs. Eligibility Eligibility for benefits is determined based on past wages, reason for job separation, availability, and job search requirements. Hearing Process Managers/supervisors who are involved in a hearing for a contested unemployment claim should contact their HR representative. *Courtesy of Georgia Department of Labor - Unemployment Filing a Claim Claims for unemployment insurance may be filed at any Georgia Department of Labor career center. When filing a claim, you should bring: Your social security number; a claim cannot be filed without a social security number Employer-issued separation letter or notice, if one was provided Names and addresses of all employers for the last eighteen months and the dates worked for each Proof of immigration status if not a U.S. citizen Personal check with account number and bank routing number if you want benefits deposited directly into a checking or savings account Claims are effective on the date they are filed and are not retroactive to the last day worked Race & Ethnicity Reporting Georgia Tech is beginning a \u201cresurvey\u201d effort with continuing students, faculty and staff \u2013 asking them to update their personal information to reflect the new categories. The following resources are available on the Race & Ethnicity Reporting page. How to update your information in TechWorks New Guidelines & Definitions FAQs Go to Race & Ethnicity Reporting Title IX at Georgia Tech At Georgia Tech, we want everyone to achieve their potential and this means sustaining an environment where there is equal opportunity for excellence. The following resources are available on the Title IX at GT page. Title IX Amendment of 1972 GT's Promising Practices Director of Compliance Go to Title IX at Tech Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "ohr.gatech.edu", "content": "Student Employment | Human Resources Human Resources About Who is HR? Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Student Employment Breadcrumb Home Resources for Student Employers Learn More Resources for Student Employees Learn More Student Employee Onboarding Event Student Employee Onboarding Event The Administrative Services Center will host the annual Student employee Onboarding event August 16-18 on the third floor of Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons (CLUC). The event is open to all newly hired graduate and undergraduate student employees who need assistance with the final steps in the hiring process. Sign Up for Student Employee Onboarding Timed Slot Tickets are available over three days, August 16-18, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Click the appropriate date icon below to sign up for your preferred time slot. Student Employee Onboarding, August 16, 9:00 a.m. \u2013 4:00 p.m. Student Employee Onboarding, August 17, 9:00 a.m. \u2013 4:00 p.m. Student Employee Onboarding, August 18, 9:00 a.m. \u2013 4:00 p.m. \u00d7 Where to Find Student Jobs Undergraduate Job Resources CareerBuzz Campus Job Board Campus Recreation Center Federal Work Study GTRI Careers Housing & Residential Life Library Student Employment Student Center Jobs Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program Student Employee Types \u200bUndergraduate These students are considered Student Assistants. They can perform many jobs within your office such as clerical support, web development, etc. \u200bGraduate Student These employees can be categorized as: Graduate Research Assistants (GRAs) Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTAs) Graduate Assistants (GAs) Student Assistants GRAs and GTAs are typically hired by the graduate schools to perform assistantships that are related with the student\u2019s degree. Graduate Assistants and Student Assistants can be hired to perform tasks within your department such as clerical support, web development, etc. More information regarding appointment of and approvals for hiring GRAs, GTAs and GAs can be obtained through the Office of Graduate Education and the Office of Academic Affairs. Student Assistants. Federal Work Study (FWS) These positions are federal financial aid awards that allow students to earn money for educational expenses while also gaining valuable work experience. Note that FWS students cannot be employed in multiple jobs while in a FWS position. Students will need to be assigned a non-FWS category if: They were offered a FWS award and declined it All of the award funding for academic year has been received For additional information on how to apply for an award or obtain a FWS position on campus, visit the FWS website. Award period has ended International Students Students with a F-1 or J-1 visa are eligible to work anywhere on campus as student employees. They will need to maintain a full course load and can work no more than 20 hours per week during the term. For more information, contact Global HR. Other Types Visiting Research Coops Internships Contact Us Have a student employment related question? We can help! Go to the ASC Portal to submit your inquiry Proceed to the ASC Portal. Policies Eligibility for Student Employment Graduate Student Tuition Waivers Policy on Hour Loads for Graduate Students Graduate Student Enrollment and Employment Student Pay Group Stipends for Graduate Assistantships Scholarship/Fellowship Payments and the Payment of Prizes/Awards to Students Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Onboarding Breadcrumb Home You'll be working at one of the nation's top research universities, distinguished by its commitment to improving the human condition through advanced science and technology. Our campus occupies 450 acres in the heart of the city of Atlanta, where more than 20,000 undergraduate and graduate students receive a focused, technologically based education. As a newly hired employee, you will receive an email from the Equifax Compliance Center with instructions for completing an electronic onboarding process. Once the process is complete, you will be prompted to complete further action including the steps below. Make an Appointment Once the Online New Hire Packet has been completed, you will receive an email with instructions to complete the I-9 and the Loyalty Oath. To start work at Georgia Tech, you need to complete the I-9 process. You will need to go to the ASC Walk-up facility in person to complete the Form I-9. Plan at least 30 minutes. Walk-ins without an appointment are welcome but may have to wait. (This appt. may have been made on your behalf; check with your manager.) Learn More Review Your Benefits Georgia Tech offers a wide variety of benefits \u2013 everything from health and welfare to discounts on the latest technology. If you're benefits-eligible, remember you only have 30 days to make selections! Learn More Complete Your Training The Institute requires new employees to complete the New Hire Learning and Compliance program, which includes online tutorials designed to address many of the most pressing risks facing modern universities. Learn More Attend NEE After you\u2019re hired as a benefits-eligible employee, make sure you attend New Employee Experience. The first session includes a campus tour, lunch, and insight on how the campus runs. Learn More Review Your Homepage Use the Employee HR Homepage to learning how things work, like the logistics behind your paycheck or how salaries are determined. Or review the necessary steps to prepare for life events, like family changes, returning to school or taking extended leave. We provide directions to it all. View the Homepage Special Notes The onboarding process may be different if you're a student or a rehire. Click below to learn more. Student Employees Rehires Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "ohr.gatech.edu", "content": "Working @ Tech | Human Resources Human Resources About Who is HR? Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Working @ Tech Breadcrumb Home The following information is a guide for supervisors and employees as they establish work schedules. In determining work schedules, the primary consideration should be ensuring that the unit\u2019s mission is fulfilled, with a particular focus on serving students. Supervisors should engage with employees to devise work arrangements that leverage flexibility and support employee well-being, while ensuring the efficient and effective completion of the unit\u2019s mission. Tool Kit Whether you and your team have already determined your work arrangements, or have yet to have the initial discussions, we encourage you to review the tools provided to help guide your decision-making processes. Georgia Tech Human Resources (GTHR), partnered with other departments to create this tool kit. Click here to visit the tool kit and learn more. Strategic Values Click Here to See All Nine of Georgia Tech's Strategic Values Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Cost of Living Adjustment Breadcrumb Home In July 2023, eligible Georgia Tech employees will begin receiving a $2,000 Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) recently approved by Governor Brian Kemp and the Georgia General Assembly. The majority of pay adjustments will be completed in July, but there are many unique situations, such as mid-year hires, job changes, and leave statuses, that will require manual pay adjustments through the end of August. Note: The information below is current as of May 22. Updates are ongoing. Additional FAQs and details will be published as soon as they become available. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Who is eligible? The $2,000 salary increase is for all active, regular, benefits-eligible faculty and non-academic staff at Georgia Tech. The increase will be prorated based on full-time equivalency (FTE). Employees not receiving benefits, including temporary workers and those working less than 30 hours per week, are not eligible for the increase. There may be exceptions to the eligibility population based on unit structure and funding. When will payments be issued? Eligible employees paid biweekly will see the rate increase in their July 14 paychecks. Eligible employees paid monthly will see the rate increase in their July 31 paychecks. Eligible 10-month employees paid biweekly during the academic year will see the increase on their Aug. 11 paychecks. Eligible Faculty on academic year contracts will see the increase on their Aug. 31 paychecks. FY24 COLA Town Hall | May 24 - 10 a.m. In case you missed it, here is the recording of our FY24 Cost of Living Adjustment Town Hall. Colleagues from Georgia Tech Human Resources and the Budget Office join Vice President and Chief Human Resource Officer, Skye Duckett. Together, they answer audience questions about the implementation of the increases. Click to view town hall slides. View Town Hall Recording Frequently Asked Questions If you have a question that is not listed below, please let us know and submit your inquiry here. Eligibility FAQs Timing and Pay FAQs Funding and Budget FAQs Eligibility FAQs 1. Who is eligible for the salary increase? The $2,000 salary increase is for all active, regular, benefits-eligible faculty and non-academic staff at Georgia Tech, Enterprise Innovation Institute (EII), and Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) if they are actively employed on or before July 1. Newly hired Academic Year Faculty with effective hire dates after July 1 are not eligible to receive COLA. The increase will be prorated based on full-time equivalency (FTE). Employees not receiving benefits, including temporary and those working less than 30 hours, are not eligible for the increase. There may be exceptions to the eligibility population based on unit structure and funding. 2. Are students eligible for the increase? Temporary workers such as students, rehired retirees, and Tech Temps are not eligible. 3. Are part-time employees eligible? Employees working less than 30 hours (less than .75 FTE) are not eligible. If the person is a regular, benefits-eligible employee working 30 hours or more (equal to or greater than .75 FTE) per week, they will receive the increase. Temporary staff and part-time staff working fewer than 30 hours per week are not eligible. 4. Are employees on limited term hire agreements eligible? Yes, provided they are fully benefits-eligible, working 30 hours (.75 FTE) or greater and actively employed on or before July 1, 2023. 5. If an employee moves from an eligible position to a non-eligible position (i.e., PT/Temporary position) on July 1, do they qualify to receive the COLA? No, they must be actively employed in the eligible position on July 1 and be working a standard work week of 30 or more hours to be eligible for COLA 6. Will employees on interim assignment be eligible to receive COLA? Yes, provided they are active regularly benefited and are working a standard work week of 30 or more hours. 7. Where can I see my increase? After July 1, increases can be reviewed in Employee Self-Service of OneUSG Connect by selecting the \u201cPayroll\u201d tile, then the \u201c\"Pay\u201d tile. 8. If an employee is eligible, will they receive a lump sum of $2,000? No, eligible employees will receive an increase to their regular rate of pay. 9. Will COLA be included in offer letters? No, COLA should not be included in offer letters. Applicants should refer to program eligibility. See Offer Letter Guidance for FY24 COLA. 10. Are employees currently on paid leave of absence, unpaid leave of absence, and short work break eligible? Yes, salary rate increases will be processed upon their return to active status. 11. Are Post Doctoral Fellows eligible for COLA? Yes, Post Doctoral Fellows are eligible to receive COLA, provided they meet the eligibility criteria and pro-ratio rules. 12. How will the COLA increase in benefit premiums be processed for employees on benefits billing with Alight (unpaid leave of absence, suspensions)? The COLA base salary adjustment will be loaded in OneUSG Connect with an effective date of July 1, 2023, but pay and premium increases will not take effect until they return to work. 13. How will the COLA affect summer semester salaries? The $2,000 salary adjustment is only intended to cover the standard contract and not summer earnings. For faculty working during the summer, the salary should be set at the 33 and 1/3 threshold including the adjustment rate. Related Policy BOR 8.3.12.3 Summer School Salaries. 14. Are foreign nationals eligible to receive COLA? Yes, provided they meet eligibility requirements and visa conditions. 15. Are employees with future hire dates eligible to receive COLA? If the employee has an effective hire date no later than July 1 and they meet eligibility requirements. Those hired after July 1are not eligible to receive COLA Timing and Pay FAQs 1. How will the base salary increase be taxed? Payments will be subject to all applicable FICA Taxes, Federal Income Tax, and State Income Tax. Federal and State Income tax will be withheld at the employee\u2019s normal tax rate. 2. Is the base salary increase retirement eligible? Yes, the base pay increase is eligible for retirement benefits. 3. Is an employee eligible for the salary increase if the resulting salary places them over the institution\u2019s pay grade maximum for their job classification? Yes, cost of living adjustments that are approved through the legislative budget process and USG policy may exceed the established range and should be documented by the institution. 4. Will COLA be included in the offer letters? No, COLA should not be included in offer letters. Applicants should refer to program eligibility. 5. What is the effective date of the COLA? The adjustment is effective July 1. Eligible employees paid biweekly will see the rate increases in their July 14 paychecks. Eligible employees paid monthly will see the rate increases in their July 31 paychecks. Eligible 10-month employees paid biweekly during the academic year will see the increase on their Aug. 11 paychecks. Eligible Faculty on academic year contracts will see their increases in their Aug. 31 paychecks. 6. How does COLA affect any faculty promotion pay increases? The promotion-related increases will be added to salaries before the COLA increase is applied. 7. When will benefits premiums be increased based on the adjusted salary? Employees who are paid monthly will receive the salary adjustment, benefits adjustment, and premium adjustment for short-term disability (STD), long-term disability (LTD), and supplemental life insurance (SLF) coverage reflected in the 07/31 pay date. Employees who are paid on a bi-weekly basis will receive the salary adjustment effective 7/1; however, the corresponding benefit and premium changes to STD, LTD, and SLF coverage will be reflected in the 07/14 pay date. 8. Will there be a pause on offers, promotions and reclassifications? We are recommending units pause on internal offers, reclassifications, and promotions effective Thursday, June 1, 2023, until Monday, June 14, 2023. A pause will not be required for external offers. Funding and Budget FAQs 1. What funding source should be utilized for the $2,000 increase to base pay? Positions funded via Resident Instruction General Operations (GenOps) (RIGO) have already received funding in the FY24 original budget. Departments with self-funded positions are responsible for funding the increase to base pay. 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As a reminder, the annual Merit cycle (subject to financial feasibility and leadership approval) is designed to reward performance and contribution, and people leaders are encouraged to wait for that program to address such. Merit awards should also be granted to recognize movement in the external market in addition to performance. Unit leaders may use discretion for Market pay adjustments but are encouraged to address those situations where: Employees that have a significant salary disparity to meet the appropriate quartile target Employees that may be compressed based on: small or no differences in pay and there should be differentiation based on experience, skills, level, or seniority starting salaries for new employees in a particular job title are too close to the wages of your existing workers pay compression between managers and their direct reports Employees that have been identified as having critical skills or hard to find jobs Positions that are subject to repeated attrition to market. Before employing an individual at a rate higher than the entry-level salary, institutions are strongly advised to review the salary levels of all other current employees in the same or similar classifications. In accordance with Georgia Tech and USG policy employees must be paid at the minimum of the grade range, and not the minimum of the quartile. The minimum of the quartile is not guaranteed and subject to other factors, including budget. Units are requested not to exceed the market quartile range for staff and to collaborate with their HR Representative and Compensation Consultant to address disparity in pay for those employees in similarly situated jobs. Units are asked not to adjust pay for newly hired or placed employees and to address their pay during the annual merit cycle if they are eligible. Employees recently hired into positions cannot require an equity review during the first 6 months in the role and should participate in at least one merit review prior to being considered for additional equity Reminder: Market Equity pay adjustments should be paused for employees under the following conditions: A most recent performance evaluation whereby the overall rating was below satisfactory or Employee has received within the last 6 months a formal disciplinary action: written warning, final written warning, suspension, demotion, or placed on a performance improvement plan (PIP). 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Compensation Glossary & FAQs Breadcrumb Home Below you will find answers to frequently asked questions and the definition of commonly used compensation terms. You may find it useful to become familiar with these terms to understand this project and other compensation program activities in GTHR. Back to main page Glossary Job Classification and Compensation System (JCCS) Staff positions at Georgia Tech are part of the JCCS. This system defines each position\u2019s job structure, title, pay range and quartile, and pay grade. The JCCS is designed to encourage and facilitate staff employee professional growth and development. Salary Ranges Structures that reflect the minimum and maximum pay for a job at Georgia Tech. Internal and external hires must start at no less than the minimum of the salary range of the pay grade for the position into which they have been hired. Pay Grades Georgia Tech groups jobs with similar internal and external value into Pay Grades within a salary structure. Each pay grade in each salary structure is segmented into quartiles. Individual job performance and job knowledge along with the Institute\u2019s financial position determine individual employee placement in the applicable grade. All salaries are capped at a position\u2019s salary range maximum. \u200bEquity Adjustment / Market Adjustment Salary increases for an individual or group of employees whose salary has fallen behind the external market. Job Structures Georgia Tech groups job grades with similar characteristics into job structure categories. There are five job structure categories at Georgia Tech: Administrative, Craft & Skilled Traders, Development, Information Technology, and Science & Research Support. Curious to learn more? Click here for additional details on Georgia Tech\u2019s compensation structure. Frequently Asked Questions Will every employee receive an equity increase as a result of the project? While each faculty and staff member at Georgia Tech is valued, not every employee will receive an increase through this market equity review. Who is more likely to receive an equity increase? Employees with demonstrated skills in their field and those with the highest level of job qualification, difficult to find skills, and Georgia Tech experience will be considered for a salary adjustment. Adjustments will be made through a phased approach, starting with the most disparate positions to market and priority positions with significant turnover. Who is less likely to receive an equity increase? Employees that have been newly hired, newly assigned, or newly promoted will not be eligible for an equity increase. These employees are generally assigned to Quartile I in their position\u2019s salary range. For more information, visit hr.gatech.edu/staff-job-descriptions-and-salary-structures. When will equity increases become effective? Staff equity adjustments will be effective in December 2021. Georgia Tech is targeting an early 2022 effective date for faculty adjustments. Adjustments may continue throughout the fiscal year based on unit funding and a phased approach. Which components of the JCCS will be updated? Staff positions at Georgia Tech are part of the Job Classification and Compensation System (JCCS) that defines each position\u2019s job structure, title, pay range and quartile, and pay grade. In this project, we are reviewing select components of the JCCS to determine where changes may be needed. This may include potential updates to the system of salary grade tiers and the minimum and maximum salary of each grade. Are research faculty and Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) staff a part of this assessment? The current market equity study includes GTRI staff positions. A study for GTRI research faculty was completed in 2020. How do we assess knowledge, skills, and competencies for the sake of pay? Knowledge, skills, and competencies are based on the job description. If a job description lacks this information, please work with your HR representative and compensation consultant to update your position's job description. How are years of experience being calculated in the new compensation quartiles found in the JCCS and considered in the market equity study? Each Georgia Tech job is assigned to a salary range in a salary structure and each range in the structure has been divided into quartiles. Individual employees are slotted into the applicable quartile based on their years in the current Georgia Tech role. The years of direct job-related experience associated with each quartile are based on leading market practice for various job levels as reflected in the published compensation surveys being used for the market equity study. In the future, departments can submit individual employee equity requests that consider previous direct experience performing the same scope of responsibilities, provided the employee was not recently promoted. How will you consider recently hired employees who have significant years of experience? Are they penalized due to the short period they have operated in their new role? When an employee is promoted or reclassified to a position in a higher Pay Grade, the employee will normally be awarded a promotional or reclassification increase. Determinations of the actual increase will consider relevant factors such as internal compensation equity and the individual\u2019s qualifications and experience for the position. Not all promotions will result in a compensation increase. If a recently promoted employee\u2019s salary falls below the minimum of their salary range, that employee will receive an increase to the new range minimum. However, that employee\u2019s prior experience will not be reviewed again to determine placement in their position\u2019s salary range.\u200b How do you determine the salary for each role? How does the salary increase occur in the staff quartile system? Starting salaries for external hires at Georgia Tech are determined based on the applicant\u2019s prior experience, skills, or education, directly compared to other employees that are similarly situated at Georgia Tech. Promotional or reclassification increases consider relevant factors such as internal compensation equity and the individual\u2019s qualifications and experience for the position. At Georgia Tech, Internal and External hires must start at no less than the minimum of the salary range of the pay grade for the position into which they have been hired. Starting compensation for Internal and External hires that is above the midpoint of the salary range of the Pay Grade (the entry point of the third quartile) must gain additional approvals from GTHR. In connection with the recent merit study, Georgia Tech aged its salary structures forward to enhance structure alignment with market. If a newly hired or recently promoted employee\u2019s salary falls below the minimum of their aged-forward salary range, that employee will receive an increase to the new range minimum. However, that employee\u2019s prior experience will not be reviewed again to determine placement in their position\u2019s salary range. Georgia Tech remains committed to providing to employees with pay for performance and will not award salary increases based solely on time in role. Georgia Tech will continue to award merit pay, when funded by the State, promotional and reclassification increases, and equity and market-based adjustments when budgets and funding allow. Faculty Frequently Asked Questions Who is considered \"faculty\" for the purposes of this study? Included in this study were the members of the Corps of Instruction including: professors, associate professors, assistant professors, lecturers, librarians/archivists, academic professionals, extension professionals, and research engineers/scientists/technologists/associates. Professors of the Practice, adjunct professors, and temporary faculty were not included. GTRI recently completed a salary equity study and were therefore not included in this study. When will increases be received? 12-month Faculty will receive the increase in July 2022 payroll (effective July 1) 9/10-month Faculty will receive the increase in the August 2022 payroll (effective Aug. 1) Who is less likely to receive an equity increase? Employees that have been newly hired, newly assigned, or newly promoted will not be eligible for an equity increase. These employees are generally assigned to Quartile I in their position\u2019s salary range. For more information, visit hr.gatech.edu/staff-job-descriptions-and-salary-structures. Are employees in temporary positions eligible for the market study? Temporary workers such as students, rehired retirees, and Tech Temps are not eligible. Are Post-Doctoral fellows eligible for the market increase? No, these employees are included under a separate study. Why is there a 5% cap on most of the compensation increase? The percentage was selected for consistency with the staff exercise that had a seven percent cap before COLA, in order to not overly burden grants for faculty members on sponsored funds, and based on budget availability. Why do the new pay ranges for academic professional and research faculty have a target set at 75% of the market median for their rank and discipline, while others have a 100% market median? For full-time, permanent academic professionals and research faculty, the over-arching group distinction was broad and obscure, and did not allow for a clear market comparison. For this reason, the target midpoint was established at 75% of the market median for their rank and discipline. The 75% midpoint will also mitigate potential grant funding challenges. The target midpoint for the pay ranges for other full-time, permanent faculty members is set at 100% of the market median for their rank and discipline. This includes tenured/tenure track faculty, faculty administrators, lecturers, extension professionals, and librarians/archivists. Professors of the Practice were not included in this exercise. Now that you have completed an academic market study, will there be ongoing pay assessments/adjustments each year? While we cannot make commitments for future fiscal year budgets, our goal is to establish a compensation philosophy and structure that can guide and serve as a basis for future compensation exercises and decisions. Why wasn't GTRI included? Because GTRI already conducted a market salary adjustment program, it was not included in this exercise. Which universities were used in the market study? Below is a list of the Association of American University (AAU) institutions that the College and University Professional Association (CUPA) identified as participating in the market surveys: Boston University (Boston, MA) Brandeis University (Waltham, MA) Brown University (Providence, RI) California Institute of Technology (Pasadena, CA) Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburgh, PA) Case Western Reserve University (Cleveland, OH) Columbia University in the City of New York (New York, NY) Cornell University (Ithaca, NY) Duke University (Durham, NC) Emory University (Atlanta, GA) Harvard University (Cambridge, MA) Indiana University (Bloomington, IN) Iowa State University (Ames, IA) Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, MD) Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, MA) Michigan State University (East Lansing, MI) New York University (New York, NY) Northwestern University (Evanston, IL) Pennsylvania State University (University Park, PA) Princeton University (Princeton, NJ) Purdue University Main Campus (West Lafayette, IN) Rice University (Houston, TX) Rutgers the State University of New Jersey System Summary (New Brunswick, NJ) Stanford University (Palo Alto, CA) Stony Brook University (Stony Brook, NY) Texas A & M University (College Station, TX) The Ohio State University (Columbus, OH) The University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ) Tulane University (New Orleans, LA) University At Buffalo, State University of New York (Buffalo, NY) University of California-Berkeley (Berkeley, CA) University of California-Davis (Davis, CA) University of California-Irvine (Irvine, CA) University of California-Los Angeles (Los Angeles, CA) University of California-San Diego (La Jolla, CA) University of California-Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, CA) University of Chicago (Chicago, IL) University of Colorado Boulder (Boulder, CO) University of Florida (Gainesville, FL) University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Champaign, IL) University of Iowa (Iowa City, IA) University of Kansas Main Campus (Lawrence, KS) University of Maryland College Park (College Park, MD) University of Michigan-Ann Arbor (Ann Arbor, MI) University of Minnesota-Twin Cities (Minneapolis, MN) University of Missouri - Columbia (Columbia, MO) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Chapel Hill, NC) University of Oregon (Eugene, OR) University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA) University of Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh, PA) University of Rochester (Rochester, NY) University of Southern California (Los Angeles, CA) University of Texas at Austin (Austin, TX) University of Virginia (Charlottesville, VA) University of Washington (Seattle, WA) University of Wisconsin-Madison (Madison, WI) Vanderbilt University (Nashville, TN) Washington University in St. Louis (Saint Louis, MO) Yale University (New Haven, CT) What about part-time faculty? Part-time faculty not employed under a temporary status were included in the group of employees reviewed as part of the study. This is defined as 20 to 29 hours per week (or .5 FTE to .74 FTE). Partial benefits eligible may apply to regular faculty and regular staff employees. Partial benefits include retirement and pro-rated leave accruals.\u200b How is full-time defined? This is defined as 30 or more hours per week or .75 FTE and greater, which applies to regular faculty and regular staff employees. Full benefits include all benefits in accordance with University System of Georgia of Board of Regents policy 8.2.9 Insurance. Why were Professors of the Practice not included? Deloitte was able to match about 96% of Georgia Tech\u2019s faculty positions in the market. In the study, it was noted that each Professor of the Practice is unique and bears no commonality to the other Professors of Practice. Therefore, each employee in this job title will be reviewed individually. Is my increase on top of my promotion raise? If your salary after promotion was still was below market, you could be eligible for the market equity increase. Does the promotion raise count in the USG's Human Resources Administrative Practice (HRAP) procedure for determining cumulative pay increase in a given year? Yes. Salary increases (such as, promotions, position reclassification, counteroffers, in-range adjustments, etc.) which result in a cumulative fiscal year adjustment greater than 9.9% above the USG\u2019s annual salary and wage guidance percentage (Merit) require HRAP ASI review.\u200b I am on approved leave. Will my salary be adjusted when I return? If an employee on an approved leave of absence has been identified as being eligible for a market increase, it will be applied upon return to active status.\u200b What are the possible reasons why a faculty member would not receive any increase as part of this study? If the faculty member's annual salary is currently above the market reference point, an increase may not be applied as part of this program.\u200b Are all faculty receiving exactly 5%? Not all faculty will receive 5%. This is dependent upon their salary in comparison to the target MRP points on the pay structures.\u200b How does the $5,000 Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) factor into this study? The $5,000 Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) was a separate program. However, the COLA did increase base wages which are used in comparison to market.\u200b Does this market study replace the merit raise process? The USG BOR has provided guidance that there will be no Merit program for FY23.\u200b The communications refer to pay ranges with minimums, market reference point, and maximums. Where can I find all the new ranges? We will publish these on the GTHR website and share the link in related communications. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Overview Compensation Program Review Breadcrumb Home This page will provide an overview of the work we are doing and what we have already accomplished. Check back for updates. Back to Main Page Project Outcomes This project has helped drive future compensation program decisions focused on helping Georgia Tech retain, attract, and appropriately compensate the best and brightest faculty and staff. Below are compensation review program outcomes. Market Equity Study Georgia Tech jobs were matched to industry benchmark jobs based on responsibilities noted in the Georgia Tech job descriptions. The initial equity increase budget was allocated to staff identified as low compared to similar jobs outside of Tech and to staff with salaries below the quartile aligned to their years and competency in role. Newly hired and newly promoted employees were excluded from consideration. As a result of the study, the first phase of salary increases for staff occurred in December 2021. Additional adjustments for staff and faculty will be made on an annual basis, dependent on available department budget funding. Georgia Tech's current minimum wage for non-temporary employees to $15.38 per hour. Compensation Strategy, Administration, and Governance A review was conducted of the Georgia Tech compensation philosophy and compensation policies. From this review, we are proposing new guidelines focused on more timely reviews, and the processes used to assess and address those in similar jobs at Georgia Tech. These guidelines and processes will help us meet our goal of maintain a compensation program that contributes to an exceptional and equitable work environment for all employees. Job Structures & Pay Ranges Select components of the Georgia Tech Job Classification and Compensation System (JCCS) were reviewed to determine where changes may be needed. Click here to view the latest changes. Staff pay ranges were designed to allow flexibility in providing pay, while maintaining equity within the Institute and a salary competitive with the relevant job markets. Salary grades were designed to facilitate pay adjustments based on years in role, experience and skills, preferred certifications and degrees, and competencies. Unit HR Representatives will be provided with an employee staff census indicating recommended target placement in market based on years in current role. Individual job performance and job knowledge, as well as the Institute\u2019s financial position, determine the employee\u2019s position in the quartile. In accordance with Georgia Tech and USG policy, employees must be paid at the minimum of the pay grade range, not the minimum of the target quartile. Future Phases | Market & Equity Studies Moving forward, the Compensation Team will collaborate with unit leaders and their HR Representatives to conduct future internal equity and external studies. These studies will focus more on all employees within the same job or job family instead of individual assessments. As many of these jobs within the job families are shared institution-wide collaboration will be required amongst leaders to define scope, complexity and maintain internal equity amongst those similarly situated. Unit leaders should engage their HR Representative, should they require equity reviews of jobs within a job family. Individual equity reviews because of hire, promotion, or reclassification will continue case-by-case. These market and internal equity reviews will be conducted on a quarterly basis. Pay adjustments will be processed by Manager or Practitioner workflow in OneUSG Connect and should be in effect at the beginning of a pay period based on the pay frequency of each employee. Pay adjustments should not be retroactive and should be effective at the beginning of a pay period. The Georgia Tech payroll calendar can be found at hr.gatech.edu/payroll for reference. Requests for Equity Increases Above 9.9% Resume The Institute is still required to comply with the University System of Georgia Human Resources Administrative Practice Manual related to the Salary Increase Administrative Process for cumulative increases within a fiscal year. Timing & Processing of Pay Adjustments The number of adjustments in your unit will determine the best processing method. Units with a large number of adjustments should engage their HR Representative and Compensation Consultant to enable transactional loading, which will require planned resources and fixed periods to enable payment However, units with a small number of adjustments can use the Manager/Practitioner workflow within the OneUSG Connect to complete these transactions. Pay adjustments should not be retroactive and should be effective at the beginning of the next on-cycle pay period. Refer to the Georgia Tech payroll calendar hr.gatech.edu/payroll for appropriate dates. Retention Process Reminder The Retention Pool and process is a separate program from the Internal Equity and Market Studies. The retention pool is the mechanism used to retain existing employees who have received an external job offer by making them a counter-offer. The external offer should be for the same job the employee is currently performing at Georgia Tech. If you need assistance with a counter-offer engage your HR Representative. Ongoing and Upcoming Activities Benchmarking faculty salaries and developing market equity adjustment recommendations Recommending updates to Georgia Tech job titles, levels and similar Pay Structure updates New Pay Structures, Job Families, Career Pathing Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Faculty Compensation Program Review Breadcrumb Home The academic market study was conducted to better align faculty members\u2019 salaries with the market and strengthen Tech\u2019s ability to attract and retain the best faculty across all categories. The faculty component, a collaborative effort between Human Resources, academic leadership, and Business and Administration, was completed in June 2022. Compensation adjustments are being implemented in July and August. Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), was not included in this exercise because GTRI recently conducted a market salary adjustment program. If you have a question that is not addressed below, please submit your question here. Faculty Job Structures & Pay Ranges The academic market study was conducted to better align faculty members\u2019 salaries with the market and strengthen Tech\u2019s ability to attract and retain the best faculty across all categories. The pay scales are listed below. Click to access. Tenured & Tenure-Track Faculty (9-month, Academic-Year) Lecturers (9-month, Academic-Year) Extension Professionals (E12) (12-month, Fiscal-Year) Academic Professionals (12-month, Fiscal-Year) Research Faculty (Non-GTRI) (12-month, Fiscal-Year) Librarians & Archivists (12-month, Fiscal-Year) Faculty FAQs Who is considered \"faculty\" for purposes of this study? Included in this study were the members of the Corps of Instruction including: professors, associate professors, assistant professors, lecturers, librarians/archivists, academic professionals, extension professionals, and research engineers/scientists/technologists/associates. Professors of the Practice, adjunct professors, and temporary faculty were not included. GTRI recently completed a salary equity study and were therefore not included in this study. When will increases be received? 12-month Faculty will receive the increase in July 2022 payroll (effective July 1) 9/10-month Faculty will receive the increase in the August 2022 payroll (effective Aug. 1) Who is less likely to receive an equity increase? Employees that have been newly hired, newly assigned, or newly promoted will not be eligible for an equity increase. These employees are generally assigned to Quartile I in their position\u2019s salary range. For more information, visit hr.gatech.edu/staff-job-descriptions-and-salary-structures. Are employees in temporary positions eligible for the market study? Temporary workers such as students, rehired retirees, and Tech Temps are not eligible. Are Post-Doctoral fellows eligible for the market increase? No, these employees are included under a separate study. Why is there a 5% cap on most of the compensation increases? The percentage was selected for consistency with the staff exercise that had a seven percent cap before COLA, in order to not overly burden grants for faculty members on sponsored funds, and based on budget availability. Why do the new pay ranges for academic professional and research faculty have a target set at 75% of the market median for their rank and discipline, while others have a 100% target of the market median? For full-time, permanent academic professionals and research faculty, the over-arching group distinction was broad and obscure, and did not allow for a clear market comparison. For this reason, the target midpoint was established at 75% of the market median for their rank and discipline. The 75% midpoint will also mitigate potential grant funding challenges. The target midpoint for the pay ranges for other full-time, permanent faculty members is set at 100% of the market median for their rank and discipline. This includes tenured/tenure track faculty, faculty administrators, lecturers, extension professionals, and librarians/archivists. Professors of the Practice were not included in this exercise. Now that you have completed an academic market study, will there be ongoing pay assessments/adjustments each year? While we cannot make commitments for future fiscal year budgets, our goal is to establish a compensation philosophy and structure that can guide and serve as a basis for future compensation exercises and decisions. Why wasn't GTRI included? Because GTRI already conducted a market salary adjustment program, it was not included in this exercise. Which universities were used in the market study? Below is a list of the Association of American University (AAU) institutions that the College and University Professional Association (CUPA) identified as participating in the market surveys: Boston University (Boston, MA) Brandeis University (Waltham, MA) Brown University (Providence, RI) California Institute of Technology (Pasadena, CA) Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburgh, PA) Case Western Reserve University (Cleveland, OH) Columbia University in the City of New York (New York, NY) Cornell University (Ithaca, NY) Duke University (Durham, NC) Emory University (Atlanta, GA) Harvard University (Cambridge, MA) Indiana University (Bloomington, IN) Iowa State University (Ames, IA) Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, MD) Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, MA) Michigan State University (East Lansing, MI) New York University (New York, NY) Northwestern University (Evanston, IL) Pennsylvania State University (University Park, PA) Princeton University (Princeton, NJ) Purdue University Main Campus (West Lafayette, IN) Rice University (Houston, TX) Rutgers the State University of New Jersey System Summary (New Brunswick, NJ) Stanford University (Palo Alto, CA) Stony Brook University (Stony Brook, NY) Texas A & M University (College Station, TX) The Ohio State University (Columbus, OH) The University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ) Tulane University (New Orleans, LA) University At Buffalo, State University of New York (Buffalo, NY) University of California-Berkeley (Berkeley, CA) University of California-Davis (Davis, CA) University of California-Irvine (Irvine, CA) University of California-Los Angeles (Los Angeles, CA) University of California-San Diego (La Jolla, CA) University of California-Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, CA) University of Chicago (Chicago, IL) University of Colorado Boulder (Boulder, CO) University of Florida (Gainesville, FL) University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Champaign, IL) University of Iowa (Iowa City, IA) University of Kansas Main Campus (Lawrence, KS) University of Maryland College Park (College Park, MD) University of Michigan-Ann Arbor (Ann Arbor, MI) University of Minnesota-Twin Cities (Minneapolis, MN) University of Missouri - Columbia (Columbia, MO) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Chapel Hill, NC) University of Oregon (Eugene, OR) University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA) University of Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh, PA) University of Rochester (Rochester, NY) University of Southern California (Los Angeles, CA) University of Texas at Austin (Austin, TX) University of Virginia (Charlottesville, VA) University of Washington (Seattle, WA) University of Wisconsin-Madison (Madison, WI) Vanderbilt University (Nashville, TN) Washington University in St. Louis (Saint Louis, MO) Yale University (New Haven, CT) What about part-time faculty? Part-time faculty not employed under a temporary status were included in the group of employees reviewed as part of the study. This is defined as 20 to 29 hours per week (or .5 FTE to .74 FTE). Partial benefits eligible may apply to regular faculty and regular staff employees. Partial benefits include retirement and pro-rated leave accruals.\u200b How is full-time defined? This is defined as 30 or more hours per week or .75 FTE and greater, which applies to regular faculty and regular staff employees. Full benefits include all benefits in accordance with University System of Georgia of Board of Regents policy 8.2.9 Insurance. Why were Professors of the Practice not included? Deloitte was able to match about 96% of Georgia Tech\u2019s faculty positions in the market. In the study, it was noted that each Professor of the Practice is unique and bears no commonality to the other Professors of Practice. Therefore, each employee in this job title will be reviewed individually. Is my increase on top of my promotion raise? If your salary after promotion was still was below market, you could be eligible for the market equity increase. Does the promotion raise count in the USG's Human Resources Administrative Practice (HRAP) procedure for determining cumulative pay increase in a given year? Yes. Salary increases (such as, promotions, position reclassification, counteroffers, in-range adjustments, etc.) which result in a cumulative fiscal year adjustment greater than 9.9% above the USG\u2019s annual salary and wage guidance percentage (Merit) require HRAP ASI review.\u200b I am on approved leave. Will my salary be adjusted when I return? If an employee on an approved leave of absence has been identified as being eligible for a market increase, it will be applied upon return to active status.\u200b What are the possible reasons why a faculty member would not receive any increase as part of this study? If the faculty member's annual salary is currently above the market reference point, an increase may not be applied as part of this program.\u200b Are all faculty receiving exactly 5%? Not all faculty will receive 5%. This is dependent upon their salary in comparison to the target MRP points on the pay structures.\u200b How does the $5,000 Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) factor into this study? The $5,000 Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) was a separate program. However, the COLA did increase base wages which are used in comparison to market.\u200b Does this market study replace the merit raise process? The USG BOR has provided guidance that there will be no Merit program for FY23.\u200b The communications refer to pay ranges with minimums, market reference point, and maximums. Where can I find all of the new ranges? We will publish these on the GTHR website and sahre the link in related communications. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Breadcrumb Home Georgia Tech is committed to creating an unmatched workplace experience where all faculty and staff members can grow and thrive. Recognizing that compensation is an important component of the workforce experience, Georgia Tech initiated a review of our compensation programs to address our strategic goals focused on providing a rewarding employee work experience. The Institute partnered with a consulting firm to assess how our existing compensation programs compare to market. This assessment includes a review of Georgia Tech\u2019s compensation strategy, pay ranges, and job structure components. We want to be transparent that this project will not result in an immediate salary increase for each faculty and staff member. We are, however, using this project to drive future compensation program decisions focused on helping Georgia Tech retain, attract, and appropriately compensate the best and brightest faculty and staff. We are collaborating with key leaders and personnel across Georgia Tech to make sure the review\u2019s approach reflects industry best practices and our unique academic and administrative workforce needs. As responsible stewards of the State of Georgia, our market review approach will also reflect our goal to maintain a compensation program that contributes to an exceptional work environment for all employees. Read below for further details on the project\u2019s key focus areas. We invite you to check back regularly for project updates and progress to date. Glossary & FAQs Project Overview & Outcomes Philosophy & Policy Review Georgia Tech is reviewing and refining, where needed, the philosophy that defines our pay programs relative to workforce needs and the markets in which the Institute competes for talent. We are also reviewing of the effectiveness of select Georgia Tech pay policies. This includes reviewing policies focused on the frequency of market equity reviews and individual employee placement in salary ranges. Market Equity Assessment The equity assessment provided a strategic starting point for determining where changes might be needed to Georgia Tech\u2019s compensation program. This included updates, where appropriate, to the structure used to adjust salaries based on market comparisons. Insights developed through the assessment will help Georgia Tech compete for talent in our relevant labor markets through a compensation program that complies with the administrative and regulatory framework of the USG. While each faculty and staff member at Georgia Tech is valued, not every employee will receive an increase through market equity reviews. Though total years of service is valued by the Institute, only the employees years of experience in their current job can be used for this assessment. Staff equity adjustments started in December 2021. Adjustments will be made through a phased approach, starting with the most disparate positions to market and priority areas with significant turnover. We also are working with academic units to develop a strong and collaborative approach that addresses faculty needs. Job Structures and Pay Ranges All staff positions at Georgia Tech are part of the Job Classification and Compensation System (JCCS). View JCCS Academic Job Structures & Pay Ranges The academic market study was conducted to better align faculty members\u2019 salaries with the market and strengthen Tech\u2019s ability to attract and retain the best faculty across all categories. The academic pay scales are listed below. Click to access. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Job Evaluation & Review Breadcrumb Home Position Review Tool \u201cDo the current responsibilities meet the FLSA duties tests?\u201d Use the Position Review Tool for: FLSA exemption status reviews The final decision for each position under exemption status review will align the job duties to the job description and exemption status in compliance with FLSA. Position Evaluation Tool Process View the Process Forms & Resources Manager Questionnaire Employee Questionnaire Employee Transition Guidelines (Changing Pay Frequencies) Submission Send your request with attached job description and changes to ohr.compl@ohr.gatech.edu. Frequently Asked Questions If no additional information is needed to make the final determination, who in the department receives the letter with the effective FLSA status transition date? The employee, HR Rep/BP, Manager? Once the committee makes a final determination, a letter will be sent to the HR Rep/BP of the department. The HR Rep/BP can communicate directly with the manager. GTHR encourages managers to have direct communication with the affected employee. What happens in a situation where a manager might not be championing for the employee? Is there no way for them [the employee] to appeal without approval? The employee may appeal their position without manager approval only if they believe their position is non-exempt. Since any position can be non-exempt per federal law, these requests must be review regardless of manager approval to ensure FLSA compliance. However, the manager will be engaged throughout the process. GTHR will request the manager to complete a questionnaire. In the official process, is a questionnaire sent to the employee only or also to the manager? In order for GTHR to fully evaluate the role, the employee and manager both have to be engaged during the review process. When do observational interviews begin? Observation reviews may be necessary if sufficient information to make a determination is not provided by means of the questionnaires. The Position Review Committee will make the decision to obtain additional information by means of interviews or observations. When does payroll change, if there\u2019s a change? If there is any payroll change, it will be effective on a future dated effective date determined by the Review Committee. When does it go into effect? The effective date will be a future payroll date. If the change is to non-exempt, it will be a future dated bi-weekly payroll date. If the change is to exempt, it will be a future dated monthly payroll date. Can previous employees in the position complete the process? No. The process is designed to capture accurate information from incumbents currently performing the duties and responsibilities required from the position. The form should be completed solely by the current employee. Can previous managers of the position complete the process? No. The process is designed to capture accurate information from managers currently managing employees performing the duties and responsibilities required from the position. The form should be completed solely by the current manager. Question 7 on the Manager Questionnaire asks \u201cWhich written guidelines are used for this position?\u201d Please explain this question. This question is used to ascertain if there are any written policies, procedures, laws, or regulations that provide guidance to decision making for the role. Is it mandated for employees and managers complete the questionnaire? No. We do not mandate completion of questionnaires. We highly encourage both managers and employees to participate in the process. Participation ensures their first-hand knowledge is reviewed and considered during the review process. I manage more than one person in the same role. Do I have to fill out a questionnaire for each employee? It depends. If each employee has the same responsibilities and decision-making responsibility, NO. If each employee performs different functions or responsibilities, YES. I am new to this position; do I have to complete a questionnaire? We value your input. However, if you have had your position less than 3 months, please contact your HR Rep/BP to determine if a submission is required. Why do I have to include a salary? Federal law states an employee must pass a duties test AND a salary test to be classified as exempt. If you pass the duties test, GTHR must ensure you pass the salary test in compliance with the federal law. My department did not request my position to be reviewed. Why do I have to participate? If you change exemption status, why do I have to change? We highly encourage your engagement, even if your department did not request a review. Your input is valuable. Participation ensures GTHR completely understands the responsibilities required for the role. We do not mandate participation. University System of Georgia (USG) does not allow exemption status to be determined on an individual basis. Exemption status is assigned to a role. Each employee in the same role will have the same exemption status. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Breadcrumb Home Employment Classifications All jobs are categorized by an employment classification determined by the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). Learn more Georgia Tech Human Resources works within FLSA guidelines in evaluating the employment classifications of all staff and faculty positions. This takes place during the creation, or reclassification of positions. These classifications are based on several factors such outlined in the federal regulations and Board of Regents rules as the actual job duties outlined in the job description, as well as the salary. Exempt Employee Not eligible for overtime Must record exceptions to work (sick, vacation, jury duty, bereavement, etc.) Non-Exempt Employee Eligible for overtime Must record all hours worked in addition to absences Non-exempt employees must be paid for all hours worked. How is Exemption determined? Exemption is based on qualifying for all three of the following: Salary Basis: Employee must be paid on an annual salary basis; Minimum Salary Threshold Test: Employees must be paid above a salary threshold amount set by the Department of Labor; and Duty Tests: Employee must qualify as an Executive, Administrative, Professional, Computer Professional or other specialized dualities test. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Guidance Regarding Exemption Travel Time Managing compensation for travel time for overtime-eligible employees can be challenging. To help you accurately track, calculate and report travel time, Georgia Tech Human Resources has developed a general guidance document. GTHR encourages managers and employees to consult with a human resources representative for specific guidance before travel occurs. Travel Time Guidelines for Non-exempt Employees Calculating Overtime When calculating overtime, it is important to note that overtime is based on the number of hours worked in the workweek, not the pay period. Hours that are not actually worked (holidays, sick, vacation, etc.) do not count towards calculating overtime. Overtime must be approved in advance by the supervisor. The supervisor may also adjust the schedule within the same work week to manage overtime. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Staff Salary Breadcrumb Home Georgia Tech seeks to provide employees with a competitive and equitable level of compensation reflective of their contributions to the Institute's mission over time. Our compensation program is designed to attract, retain, and motivate employees by providing total compensation practices that: Are competitive with outside market pay levels for similar jobs and aligned with Institute needs Reinforce a pay-for-performance philosophy Are nondiscriminatory Encourage employee development by facilitating the assignment of developmental moves and cross-functional training Looking for faculty compensation information? Go here What Should You Understand About Your Salary? Georgia Tech\u2019s market: The Institute uses general industry and higher education markets to determine competitive salaries. Some positions use higher education data, some use general industry, and many use a combination of the two. GTHR, in consultation with Institute leadership, defines our peer group. Salary Structure Updates: GTHR reviews the structure annually based upon market trends, and adjusts it as need. How staff jobs are placed into salary grades: Jobs are placed into salary grades based on a blend of external salary survey information and internal job evaluations. Therefore, jobs with a similar value in the external marketplace and within the Institute are in the same salary grade. To accurately assess jobs, GTHR periodically reviews job descriptions and salary ranges to ensure competitiveness. How you can grow within the range: Your pay can grow with merit increases or through promotions and career change/advancement. Merit Increases: When available, merit increases are awarded in July and are based upon annual performance appraisal ratings (subject to availability of funding). To learn more, click here to read \"How Merit Works\". Promotions: Pay typically grows with promotions. Reclassifications promotions are based on increased job responsibilities, needs of the department, and management recommendations. Moving to a higher grade through the competitive application process (internal employees applying for another internal job). Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Breadcrumb Home All staff positions at Georgia Tech are a part of the Job Classification and Compensation System (JCCS). All positions include a structure, title, pay range and quartile, and pay grade. Job structures: Grouping of job grades with similar characteristics. Titles: Should reflect the purpose and level of the role. Learn more HERE. Ranges & Quartiles: Reflect the minimum and maximum pay. Pay Grades: Ways to group jobs with similar external market value. Job Descriptions: Provide the purpose for the job\u2019s existence, an example of the level of work found in the role, qualifications, skills required, etc. Detailed, individualized job expectations and tasks, are set at the manager level and are a part of the goal setting process. For faculty compensation information, visit Faculty Pay Grades. JCCS View the job descriptions You will be asked for your GT username and password. View JCCS jobs and pay grades. Click to see the updated online database. You can search for positions by hitting \"CTRL + F\" Staff Job Structure Categories There are five structure categories: Administrative Positions responsible for the support, coordination, and management of academics & administration. Professions include Finance, Human Resources, Administrative Management, Legal Affairs, Academic & Student Services, and Communications. Crafts & Skilled Trades Positions responsible for the installation, maintenance, repair, and management of structures, grounds, utilities, and related components. Included are positions related to inventory management, warehousing, and mail/delivery. Professions include Carpentry, Custodial Services, Landscaping, Construction, Instrumentation, Recycling, and Mail Distribution. Development Positions responsible for the administration, management, solicitation, and development of fundraising, sales, and business growth. Professions include Development, Sales Management, Consulting, and Venture Catalyst Initiatives. Information Technology Positions responsible for the design, configuration, engineering, installation, maintenance, repair, support, and management of computers, computer based systems, applications, hardware, networks, information, and components. Professions include Software Development, Information Security, Graphic Design, Network Administration, and Technical Support. Science & Research Support Positions responsible for the support, management, and research of science and engineering disciplines. Professions include Medicine, Dentistry, Engineering, Laboratory Management, Safety, and Architecture. Staff Job Pay Ranges & Quartiles Each job grade has a corresponding range of pay based on market pay practices and an employee\u2019s development in a job. Each range has quartiles. Individual job performance and job knowledge, as well as the Institute\u2019s financial position, determine the employee\u2019s position in the quartile. In accordance with Georgia Tech and USG policy employees must be paid at the minimum of the grade range, and not the minimum of the quartile. The minimum of the quartile is not guaranteed and subject to other factors, including budget. Click to View Staff Salary Structure Quartile Chart Quartile 1: 0 to 2 years of experience in the job for employees who are novice in the position, are in a learning situation, and do not have substantial experience in the new position. Quartile 2: 2 to 5 years of experience in the job or employees who have gained experience and skill and who are becoming more proficient in the position for which they were hired. They generally meet expectations in their positions. Midpoint The midpoint usually represents the average pay for a position that a fully experienced employee might be paid at this level. Quartile 3: 5 to 10 years of experience in the job for experienced employees who frequently exceed expectations. Quartile 4: 10+ years of experience in the job for employees who have extensive experience and who are consistently exceptional performers. Market Reference Point Each Market Reference Point (MRP) is created by Georgia Tech to reflect the average salary of the same or similar position outside of the Institute. Once set, it becomes the building block of the pay range as well as the midpoint. Salary Structure FAQs What is a Salary Structure? A salary structure is the structure of salary grades and ranges within an organization. Georgia Tech uses five staff structures; Administrative, Crafts & Skilled Trades, Development, Information Technology, and Science & Research Support.Why would ranges move? Georgia Tech Human Resources (GTHR) reviews external market competitiveness of our salary ranges. As the general economy changes, ranges are adjusted to stay competitive in our labor market.Where can I see the current salary grade range structure?Click here to learn more.How do I find out what grade a position/job title is in? This information is available to anyone with a Georgia Tech login. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Compensation Breadcrumb Home Understanding Job Structures Learn About the Job Structure Changes What is the JCCS? Where can I view my job description? Learn More Understanding Your Salary What should I know about my salary? Is there room for growth? Learn More Understanding Job Status What does exemption status mean? What is FLSA? Learn More Contractor vs. Employee Prior to engaging any individual for services as an independent contractor an assessment based on IRS guidelines must be made and documented. The department must complete the \u201cEmployee \u2013 Contractor Checklist\u201d form located here. Learn More Compensation for Managers Comp Time / Timekeeping Pay Classifications Employees & Exemption Status Independent Contractor vs. Employee Learn More Service Level Agreements The Compensation Team strives to complete all requests in a timely manner. Due to the significant volume of request please allow us to process the request within the service level agreement. Learn More Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Breadcrumb Home Healthy living can be a challenge with the stressors of everyday life. Be Well, Georgia Tech\u2019s Benefits Education series and wellbeing resources, provides many wellness opportunities for employees to thrive in the Five Dimensions of Well-being: social, emotional, professional, physical, and spiritual. Attend our workshops, review available resources, and participate in activities to take healthy steps toward your wellness today. Review the interactive calendar below to view and register for events in the series. Mental Health Resources While 1 in 5 people will experience a mental illness during their lifetime, everyone faces challenges in life that can impact their mental health. Our society focuses much more on physical health than mental health, but both are equally important. If you are concerned about your mental health, there are several options available. You are not alone \u2013 help is out there, and recovery is possible. It may be hard to talk about your concerns, but simply acknowledging to yourself that you\u2019re struggling is a really big step. Mental Health America mhanational.org Georgia Tech and the USG offer resources to assist you at any stage in your mental health journey. You can also call 988 for matters of mental health crisis. Calling 988 will connect you directly to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, which is staffed by trained crisis counselors 24/7, 365 days a year. Resources Georgia Tech Mental Health Resource Guide Employee Resource Flyer for Mental Health Mental Health America Additional Resources \"Dealing with Loss: Supporting Yourself and Others\" \"Take a Break from Stress\" \"Wellbeing Strategies Can Boost Resilience\" \"Self-Care and Well-being\" TEDTalks on Self-Care Ombuds support Activities Tech Coloring Pages: admission.gatech.edu/images/pdf/GT-coloring-pages.pdf Wellness rooms on campus Exhibition hall, first floor, Room 107 Kendeda Building, first floor, Room 188 CODA Building, 7th floor East, 10th floor East, 13th floor East, 16th floor East (can be only accessed by GT campus members with CODA access) Take a walk on the Tyler Brown Pi Mile: crc.gatech.edu/tyler-brown-pi-mile Take a virtual fitness class with CRC instructors: crc.gatech.edu/virtual-fitness Podcast: \u201cRadical Acceptance\u201d Podcast: \u201cBuilding Community Through Professional Development Circles\u201d Be Well Events Calendar Click the events on this interactive calendar to learn more about each one, submit your RSVP, and receive the attendance link. 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Let us know. Click below to submit your suggestion(s). Suggest a Topic Be in the Know! Subscribe to the Well-Being mailing list. Email Address First Name Last Name Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search GRA Health Insurance Option Breadcrumb Home The GRA Healthcare Plan Option is a medical plan offered by the University System of Georgia. This option is in addition to the Student Health Insurance Plan coverage option offered through the Institute. Graduate Research Assistants should carefully consider all the types of coverage available to them before enrolling in coverage. The GRA Healthcare Plan Option does not meet the federal guidelines for international students holding F-1 or J-1 visas. GT Stamps Health Services recommends GRAs enroll in the Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP) administered through United Healthcare. It is a more robust plan offered at a subsidized rate for GRA\u2019s and charged through your student account. Before enrolling in the GRA Healthcare Plan, please consider scheduling a (virtual) appointment with a GTHR Benefits Specialist who can answer questions that you might have about the plan. Plan Information For a summary of the services provided under the plan, please review the GRA Summary of Plan Benefits. Enrollment GRA\u2019s will be sent information about the plan from the OneUSG Connect-Benefits Center after their hire information is processed. Please remember that this plan is offered in addition to other plans that are available to you. Enrollment is voluntary and you will not be enrolled in the GRA Healthcare Plan unless you elect to enroll by phone or through the OneUSG Connect - Benefits website. If you enroll in the GRA Healthcare Plan the monthly premium cost will be deducted from your pay each pay period. Enrollment in the GRA Healthcare Plan is voluntary. Upon enrollment, participants will receive an Anthem ID card with both the medical and pharmacy plan coverage verification information. Coverage Period The annual enrollment period for the GRA Healthcare Option is in January of each year. You will automatically be sent information about the GRA Healthcare Plan during that time. Enrollment under this plan is on a calendar year basis. Coverage will continue through the calendar year unless the Graduate Research Assistant becomes ineligible for the coverage (i.e., graduates or moves into another position) or experiences a qualifying life event. The GRA plan coverage continues to the last day of the month in which your GRA position ends and at that time you will be offered the option to enroll in COBRA coverage. Quick View Comparison Chart Student Health Insurance Plan Off-Campus Clients Insurance accepted at Stamps Health Services YES NO In-network and Out-of-network coverage YES YES but higher deductibles and out-of-pocket maximums Cash out of your pocket before the insurance plan pays for any services. $0 - Stamps Health Services $250 in-network $300 out-of-network $3,000 in-network $6,000 out-of-network Spousal Benefit YES NO Co-insurance (lower is better) 20% in-network 40% out-of-network 50% in-network 50% out-of-network Routine Doctor Visit $25 co-pay in-network 50% in-network Dental Benefit YES NO Deductible for prescriptions NO YES Vision Benefit YES NO Monthly Premium - (the cost you pay. The SHIP is paid per semester but annualized for illustration purposes in order ot compare to the GRA plan.) $182.78 (without GRA subsidy) $54.83 (with GRA subsidy) $102 Important Reminders Graduate Research Assistants enrolled in the GRA Health Plan pay premiums through monthly payroll deductions. If a Graduate Research Assistant enrolls in the GRA Health Plan and the student is also mandated to have coverage under the Mandatory Student Plan, the student must submit a waiver request to opt out of the mandatory student health insurance plan. The GRA Healthcare Plan does not provide repatriation and medical evacuation coverage. International students enrolling in this plan must purchase a standalone repatriation and medical evacuation plan. Under the GRA Healthcare Plan, you have the option of covering (1) yourself, or (2) yourself and any eligible child dependents. Spousal coverage is not available under this plan; therefore, family coverage under this plan includes you and your dependent child or children. Tobacco Use Surcharge: Graduate Research Assistants and enrolled dependents age 18 or older must certify their tobacco use status. A $100 tobacco-user surcharge (per student and eligible dependent) will be added to the monthly premium for tobacco users. GT Stamps Health Services recommends GRAs enroll in the Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP) administered through United Healthcare. It is a more robust plan offered at a subsidized rate for GRA\u2019s and charged through your student account. Before enrolling in the GRA Healthcare Plan, please consider scheduling a (virtual) appointment with a GTHR Benefits Specialist who can answer questions that you might have about the plan. For a typical GRA at Georgia Tech, the Student Health Insurance Plan is cheaper with more robust benefits. Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "ohr.gatech.edu", "content": "ACA | Human Resources Human Resources About Who is HR? Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search ACA Breadcrumb Home The Affordable Care Act (ACA) was created by the federal government to make medical insurance available to all Americans. The University System of Georgia\u2019s Consumer Choice HSA plan meets the affordability requirement under the Affordable Care Act. Therefore, in general, University System of Georgia employees who are eligible for health insurance will not be eligible for a tax credit through the Health Insurance Marketplace (or exchanges) created under the Affordable Care Act. If you are not eligible for health insurance through the University System of Georgia and would like more information about the Health Insurance Marketplace, please visit the Federal Health Insurance Marketplace website. Need Assistance? Visit ServiceNow. USG Notice This notice is provided to all Georgia Tech faculty, staff, students, and temporary employees to provide you with information about the health coverage offered by the USG.View USG Notice > For more information about the UG healthcare plan visit usg.edu/hr/benefits. Insurance Marketplace The Health Insurance Marketplace is designed to help individuals find health insurance that meets their needs and budget.Visit The Marketplace > Key Points With the introduction of the Affordable Care Act, there are some important items to remember. Some of the key points to remember have been consolidated in the list below. The Affordable Care Act requires all individuals to have health insurance coverage or pay a penalty. Starting with the 2019 plan year, there is no penalty for not having insurance. If you are enrolled in healthcare coverage through the USG, you do not need to enroll in coverage through the Marketplace. If you are eligible for health care coverage through the USG, you will have the opportunity each year during Open Enrollment to enroll or make changes to your current healthcare coverage. If you enroll or make changes during Open Enrollment your changes are effective January 1st of the following year. If you are not eligible for the USG healthcare plans, you can get information about enrolling in health insurance through the Health Insurance Marketplace at the following website: healthcare.gov/families. The University System of Georgia\u2019s Consumer Choice HSA plan meets the Affordability Requirement under the Affordable Care Act. Therefore, in general, University System of Georgia/Georgia Tech employees who are eligible for health insurance will not be eligible for a tax credit through the Health Insurance Marketplace created under the Affordable Care Act. For more information about the USG healthcare plan visit usg.edu/hr/benefits. Frequently Asked Questions What is the Health Insurance Marketplace? The Health Insurance Marketplace is a way for individuals to obtain health insurance as part of the Affordable Care Act. It makes health insurance coverage available for individuals who currently do not have access to coverage. To use the Health Insurance Marketplace, go to the Health Insurance Marketplace website and fill out an application. After you complete the application, you will see all the health plans available in your area. When can I enroll in the Health Insurance Marketplace? Please see the dates and deadlines on the Health Insurance Marketplace website for information on when you can enroll in coverage. What happens if I don't enroll in Health Insurance? Starting with the 2019 plan year, there is no penalty for not having insurance. I am not eligible for health insurance coverage through USG. Do I need to enroll through the Health Insurance Marketplace? No. If you are enrolled in health insurance coverage through USG, you do not need to enroll in coverage through the marketplace. What should I do if I am not eligible for health insurance coverage through USG? If you are not eligible for the USG healthcare plan, you can get information about enrolling in health insurance through the Health Insurance Marketplace at the exchange website. Georgia opted not to operate a Health Insurance Marketplace and therefore, individuals in Georgia will utilize the federal marketplace. Or, if you are eligible, you may obtain coverage through your spouse\u2019s health insurance or if you are under age 26, through your parent\u2019s health insurance. What should I do if I am eligible for health insurance coverage in the USG plan but I am not enrolled? If you are eligible for health care coverage through the USG, you will have the opportunity each year during Open Enrollment to enroll or make changes to your current healthcare coverage. If you enroll or make changes during Open Enrollment your changes are effective January 1 of the following year. I am enrolled in health insurance coverage through my spouse\u2019s employer. Do I need to enroll in the USG coverage also? No. The Affordable Care Act only requires that you have health insurance coverage. The law does not require that you obtain health insurance coverage through your employer. For instance, you may obtain coverage through your spouse\u2019s employer or through the Health Insurance Marketplace. If I enroll in health insurance coverage through the Health Insurance Marketplace, will I be able to receive a tax credit or subsidy? If you are eligible for the USG healthcare plan, generally you will not receive a subsidy if you enroll in the Health Insurance Marketplace instead of the USG plan. This is because USG offers a plan that meets the definition of Affordable under the law. Coverage is considered \"affordable\" if employee contributions for employee-only coverage do not exceed a certain percentage of an employee's household income (9.78% in 2020 and 9.83% in 2021); because our coverage meets the Affordable definition under the law, employees eligible for USG healthcare coverage generally will not be eligible for a subsidy if they enroll in coverage in the Health Insurance Marketplace. Where can I get more information about the Affordable Care Act and the new Health Insurance Marketplace? If you have more questions about the Affordable Care Act or the Health Insurance Marketplace, below are some links where you can find information: \u200b University System of Georgia HealthCare.gov Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "ohr.gatech.edu", "content": "Perks & Programs | Human Resources Human Resources About Who is HR? Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Perks & Programs Breadcrumb Home Georgia Tech has a partnership with local, statewide and national businesses that offer discounts and other incentives to employees and students with valid University identification cards. As a Georgia Tech employee you can also take advantage of perks and programs through the USG and State of Georgia. USG Perks at Work Vendor Sign Up Team Georgia Employee Discounts Vendor FAQs Georgia Tech Perks and Programs Education & Family 529 Georgia Higher Education Savings Plan The 529 Georgia Higher Education Savings Plan offers numerous advantages: tax-free withdrawals, a range of investment options, no annual contribution limits, professional management of the funds saved, and more. Georgia Tech Summer & Break Camps Tech Wreck Day Camp at the Campus Recreation Center is a weekly camp offered for rising first- through eighth-grade children of faculty/staff or students. Incorporating recreation, fitness, and field trips to area locations, the camp creates a fun and fit school break for kids. Additionally, the R. Kirk Landon Learning Center and The Children\u2019s Campus @ Georgia Tech provide week long summer and school-break day camps for children, up to 8 years old. On-Campus Childcare Georgia Tech has two on-campus child development centers providing a safe, nurturing and engaging environment for the children of its faculty, staff, and students, with tuition savings of up to 10% off community rates. On-Campus Professional Development Georgia Tech Human Resources offers core competency training for faculty and staff through Workplace Learning & Professional Development courses. Services include instructor-led classes, informal team collaborations, and online learning experiences. Tuition Assistance Educational assistance programs are available for Georgia Tech full-time employees and research titled faculty. These programs provide tuition and fee waivers or reimbursements for degree-seeking employees. Usit Babysitting Services USit is an on-demand babysitting app that connects highly vetted college students to busy parent professionals. Staff and Faculty receive $30 off their first Usit experience using the code \u201cGtech30\u201d. Entertainment & Shopping Adorama Shop Adorama for a powerhouse lineup of cameras, lenses, cinematography gear, studio lighting, tripods, pro audio, computers, printers, and every cutting-edge accessory you need to create triumphant work. Employees can receive up to 15% off. Atlanta Hawks Employees can enjoy discounted tickets and special offers with code GATECH. Athletics Discounts Georgia Tech faculty and staff are eligible to receive free or discounted tickets for athletic Georgia Tech events. Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Show your BuzzCard and get a 10% discount on everything, including Starbucks! Biltmore Estate Get discounted daytime admission tickets to America's largest home with code sog. BJ's Wholesale Club Georgia Tech employees can enjoy 10% off a $50 annual membership fee. FREE second membership card for a household member and 3 FREE additional months. City Pass Receive an additional 10% off the already low City Pass prices. Ferst Center for the Arts Located in the heart of campus, employees can experience professional music, dance and theater performance through discounted tickets. From You Flowers From You Flowers is your one-stop destination to make someone smile with a gift for any occasion. Save 25% as an employee of Georgia Tech. Georgia State Parks Golf Courses Discover championship golf at affordable prices and see why Georgia State Park Golf Courses are known as \u201cthe sweetest deals in golf.\u201d Use your BuzzCard to save $10 on a Club Card. Orlando Theme Park Discounts Exclusive discounts available to Georgia Tech employees for more than 500 Orlando-area lodging and attractions. Health & Wellness Be Well Benefits Education & Wellness Series Be Well is a free workshop series for employees to equip them with the tools they need to make smart wellness choices for themselves and their families. Campus Recreation Center Faculty and staff can enjoy one of the best campus recreation facilities in the country for as little at $24 a month. DePoe Eye Center Located in the Georgia Tech Student Center, the DePoe Eye Center offers complete eye care services. Employees receive 20% off frames. Employee Assistance Program The Employee Assistance Program is a confidential service that assists employees with addressing emotional, mental health and work-related concerns. The program is offered at no cost. Faculty and staff are eligible for toll-free access to licensed clinical professionals, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and up to four sessions per counseling issue and referral for a full range of personal, family and work concerns. Georgia Tech Dining Discount The faculty and staff meal plan comes with a 20% bonus and weekly and monthly retail promotions. G.I.T. FIT G.I.T. FIT, offered through Campus Recreation, helps you learn lifelong skills, increase fitness levels, and just have fun through more than 80 non-credit classes spanning martial arts to golf to personal training. Its mission is to provide the Georgia Tech community with opportunities to begin or continue a healthy lifestyle that lasts. Homer Rice Center for Sports Performance The Homer Rice Center for Sports Performance provides physical rehabilitation and chiropractic services to employees and students right on campus. Objective Wellness Objective Wellness develops powerful science-based formulas to keep you strong and feeling good. Use the CODE: (SHOP15) and receive 15% off any product to maintain your skin, energy, and sleep. Tech Dentistry Conveniently located on campus, Tech Dentistry's experienced specialists are waiting to help with your dental needs. Tobacco Cessation Support Georgia Tech Health Promotions is committed to providing and identifying resources to support current tobacco users\u2019 efforts to quit through strategies like self-help quit guides, in-person and telephone counseling, and medication. The Wellness Spot The Wellness Spot offers monthly memberships, nutrition coaching, fitness classes, pilates, yoga, barre, strength, dance classes, line dancing, spa services- massages, facials, waxing, rekhi, pedicures, and manicures. Faculty, staff, and students receive a 15% discount using the code GATECH. Home Services ARIUM Westside Apartments Staff receive a waived $150 Admin fee during application process. Staff and Students are able to take advantage of any standing specials that are promoted at the time of applying. Guaranteed Rate Home mortgage company waiving all lender fees, up to $1,290 in savings. ICON Midtown Receive an additional $500 off at move-in. Provident Funding Enrollment in the Mortgage Benefit Program would mean a discount on closing costs. You can save up to $5,000 on top of our industry-leading rates. Provident Funding provides this competitive discount on any eligible home purchase or refinance of a primary residence, second home, or investment property. Discount amount varies based on the new loan amount and property state. Senior/Assisted Living Receive 7.5% off monthly fee/basic service rate and 10% off private duty home care. Assisted living and respite care discounts vary. TransUnion Smart Move TransUnion SmartMove allows renters to seamlessly provide all necessary information, such as comprehensive credit reports, criminal background checks, etc., to landlords when submitting a housing application. Most importantly, SmartMove protects your personal information. Receive 20% off using the discount code: GTSave20. Legal & Financial Services Bank at Work Georgia Tech has partnered with three banks to offer discounted and/or premier services to employees. Save time and money when dealing with your personal finances. Georgia United Credit Union Members receive competitive rates and an unparalleled member service experience, in addition to member-exclusive discounts and rewards. Learn more LifeSuite Services LifeSuite Services are designed to help you in times of need \u2014 Legal, Financial, and Grief. Examples include assistance drafting and reviewing legal documents such as wills, power of attorney and health care directives and guidance from accredited financial consultants regarding credit management, budgeting, mortgage/refinancing, retirement/401(k) and basic estate planning. Username: lfg Password: resources You Decide Get quick and easy access to financial planning services and auto, home, renters and pet insurance through You Decide. The discount client ID is GT211. Miscellaneous Day Translations Employees can receive 10% off professional translation and interpreting services by using code \u201cgatech10\u201d. Foam Core Print Receive 10% off already wholesale prices for large format printing services. Tomedes Translation Services Use code AWESOMETOM for a 10% discount on language, interpretation and translation services. This can be used by students and researchers to aide them in their their research and studies. On-Campus Offers Athletics Discounts Georgia Tech faculty and staff are eligible to receive free or discounted tickets for athletic Georgia Tech events. Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Show your BuzzCard and get a 10% discount on everything, including Starbucks! Be Well Benefits Education & Wellness Series Be Well is a free workshop series for employees to equip them with the tools they need to make smart wellness choices for themselves and their families. Campus Recreation Center Faculty and staff can enjoy one of the best campus recreation facilities in the country for as little at $24 a month. DePoe Eye Center Located in the Georgia Tech Student Center, the DePoe Eye Center offers complete eye care services. Employees receive 20% off frames. Employee Assistance Program The Employee Assistance Program is a confidential service that assists employees with addressing emotional, mental health and work-related concerns. The program is offered at no cost. Faculty and staff are eligible for toll-free access to licensed clinical professionals, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and up to four sessions per counseling issue and referral for a full range of personal, family and work concerns. Employee Resource Groups Join one of Georgia Tech's six Employee Resource Groups (ERG), organized around common dimensions of diversity. ERGs are designed to offer forums where like-minded employees can enhance their employment experiences. Ferst Center for the Arts Located in the heart of campus, employees can experience professional music, dance and theater performance through discounted tickets. Georgia Tech Citizen's Police Academy The Georgia Tech Citizen's Police Academy is offered twice a year to inform citizens about how the department operates and educate about issues facing campus law enforcement efforts at Georgia Tech. The free course is open to faculty, staff and students. Georgia Tech Dining Discount The faculty and staff meal plan comes with a 20% bonus and weekly and monthly retail promotions. Georgia Tech Summer & Break Camps Tech Wreck Day Camp at the Campus Recreation Center is a weekly camp offered for rising first- through eighth-grade children of faculty/staff or students. Incorporating recreation, fitness, and field trips to area locations, the camp creates a fun and fit school break for kids. Additionally, the R. Kirk Landon Learning Center and The Children\u2019s Campus @ Georgia Tech provide week long summer and school-break day camps for children, up to 8 years old. G.I.T. FIT G.I.T. FIT, offered through Campus Recreation, helps you learn lifelong skills, increase fitness levels, and just have fun through more than 80 non-credit classes spanning martial arts to golf to personal training. Its mission is to provide the Georgia Tech community with opportunities to begin or continue a healthy lifestyle that lasts. Homer Rice Center for Sports Performance The Homer Rice Center for Sports Performance provides physical rehabilitation and chiropractic services to employees and students right on campus. On-Campus Childcare Georgia Tech has two on-campus child development centers providing a safe, nurturing and engaging environment for the children of its faculty, staff, and students, with tuition savings of up to 10% off community rates. On-Campus Professional Development Georgia Tech Human Resources offers core competency training for faculty and staff through Workplace Learning & Professional Development courses. Services include instructor-led classes, informal team collaborations, and online learning experiences. Paper & Clay (Student Center) Georgia Tech customers are eligible for reduced print pricing Parking and Transportation Get $100 off your annual discounted parking pass just for carpooling. Rent Tech Rec Think of Tech Rec for your next party, meeting or organizational get-together. It's the perfect place to bring groups of all ages and can be rented by the recreational area (bowling, billiards, gaming lounge or multi-purpose room) or by the entire facility. Special rates for Georgia Tech employees. Tech Dentistry Conveniently located on campus, Tech Dentistry's experienced specialists are waiting to help with your dental needs. Tobacco Cessation Support Georgia Tech Health Promotions is committed to providing and identifying resources to support current tobacco users\u2019 efforts to quit through strategies like self-help quit guides, in-person and telephone counseling, and medication. Tuition Assistance Educational assistance programs are available for Georgia Tech full-time employees and research titled faculty. These programs provide tuition and fee waivers or reimbursements for degree-seeking employees. Technology AT&T Sponsorship Program New and existing customers can receive special deals and discounts up to 20% for cellular service through AT&T. Use promo code: FAN:110128 Computer Discounts Online discounts are available from Dell, Apple and Lenovo computers for full-time employees. Software Discounts The USG's Software Resources and Services website offers affordable, brand name software and services for work or personal computers. T-Mobile Wireless Benefits Save up to $900 on Magenta Plus when you switch to T-Mobile. Plan includes Unlimited Talk, Text & Data as well as Netflix! Employee discount is combinable with other limited time offers! Visit:t-mo.co/2X0E4ZM or Email: Kristin.A.Martin@T-Mobile.com Verizon Georgia Tech employees can receive a 15% discount on Verizon services. Transportation & Travel Avis Car Rental Employees can save up to 25% on every rental whenever you make reservations using the Avis Worldwide Discount. View flyer for more detail. BMW Through our partnership with BMW, Group Fleet pricing is available nationwide, allowing you to leverage Corporate Fleet Discounts on the purchase or lease of most BMW and MINI models Booking.com Employees can save up to 40% on select hotels. Click here for more information. Budget Car Rental Employees can save up to 25% on every rental whenever you make reservations using the Budget. Click here for details. CobbLinc The CobbLinc express bus provides services from Cobb County into midtown and downtown Atlanta Monday through Friday for a 9% discount for faculty/staff. Crowne Plaza Midtown Employees receive discounted rate of $127/night. Provide discount code 000189782. Dream Vacations Receive minimum $25 on-board credit per stateroom for all cruises in a Balcony or higher accommodation. Mention code SAV4U. FastPark & Relax Enjoy discounted airport parking ($9.77/day compared to $11.50/day), emergency car service and complimentary luggage assistance with FastPark. All parking is covered and located three minutes from the international terminal (although use for domestic flights is easy if you are traveling with carry-on luggage only). Ford As an employee of Georgia Tech, you are eligible to participate in the Partner Recognition X-Plan Vehicle Pricing Program! The login partner code is GTECH. GRTA Express Georgia Tech GRTA Xpress Bus passes are available for faculty/staff only via payroll deduction. Gwinnett County Transit Gwinnett County Transit passes are available for faculty/staff only via payroll deduction. Passes may be picked up in the BuzzCard Center. Hertz See flyer for discounts. Hotels.com Employees can save up to 8% on select hotels. Click here for details. Jeeps Are Us Receive discounts when shopping online by using code \u201c5off\u201d. MARTA Passes Discount MARTA passes are available via pre-tax payroll deduction. Log into TechWorks to select your voluntary payroll deductions for MARTA under Payroll and Compensation. Number 1 Auto Transport Number 1 Auto Transport is a nationwide car shipping company that specializes in shipping cars across the country. Staff, faculty and students can receive a 10% discount off any car shipping reservation fee nationwide by using code Gatech10. Parking and Transportation Get $100 off your annual discounted parking pass just for carpooling. Southwest Airlines Receive a discount rate of 13% off on Anytime fares and 5% off on Wanna Get Away fares. Log-in with personal Rapid Rewards membership username and password. Use company ID: 99319894 swabiz.com Staybridge Suites Employees receive a discounted rate of $149/night for all suites with breakfast included. Use code 000189782. Worldwide Emergency Travel Assistance All benefits-eligible USG employees (and their dependents) traveling for less than 90 days (on either business or pesonal travel), automatically have basic medical, evacuation, repatriation, and security evacuate (ERS) at no cost. This emergency travel assistance is provided by AXA Assistance through MetLife. If you are enrolled in a USG healthcare plan you also have limited travel benefits available through Kaiser Travel Support or Blue Cross Blue Shield Global Core. ZipCar Employees enjoy discounted rates on Zipcar. Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Death of a Retired Employee Breadcrumb Home We would like to offer our deepest condolences to you and your family on your loss. When a retired employee of Georgia Tech passes away that was enrolled in a USG healthcare, dental, vision, or life insurance plan: A family member or legal representative of the retiree should contact the One USG-Connect Benefits Center to notify the Benefits Center of the retiree\u2019s death. A Life Specialists with the Benefits Center will discuss the following information: Making changes or canceling medical, dental (if applicable) Instructions for filing life insurance claims with MetLife To reach the One USG Connect-Benefits Center please phone 844-587-4236, press 7 to be connected to a Life Specialist. The One USG Connect-Benefits Center is available Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. \u2013 5 p.m. Eastern time. Notification of Death - Retirement Plans When a retiree passes away the Retirement Plan/Record keeper for that plan should be notified by a family member or legal representative as soon as possible. A retirement plan representative will provide directions for submitting proof of death and discuss the available distribution options with the retiree\u2019s beneficiary for each retirement plan that the retiree is enrolled in. Teacher Retirement System of Georgia (TRS) To report the death of a retiree receiving a pension from Teacher Retirement System of Georgia (TRS) phone (404)352-6500. TRS representatives are available Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. \u2013 5 p.m. Optional Retirement Plan (ORP), 457(b) or 403(b) To report the death of a retiree with ORP, 457(b) or 403(b) retirement accounts please contact the vendor where the account is held. There are three vendors that manage these accounts for the USG: TIAA 844-230-7524 Fidelity 800-343-0860 AIG/VALIC 800-448-2542 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Death of a Spouse or Child Breadcrumb Home As a Georgia Tech employee, we would like to offer our deepest condolences to you and your family on your loss. Although we realize this is a difficult time for you, there are a few things related to your benefits that you may need your attention. Death of a Spouse or Dependent Child To make changes to your benefits coverage due to your spouse\u2019s or child\u2019s death please contact the One USG Connect Benefits Center at 844-587-4236. The death of your spouse or covered child is a qualified change in status. Therefore, you can make certain changes to your health and other benefits plans within 30 days of the date of loss. Benefits Center Representative are available from 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. Eastern time, Monday through Friday. The Benefits Center is prepared and ready to assist you with: Filing claims for dependent life insurance Updating beneficiaries for your life plans Making changes to health and other benefits plans Confirmation of Life Insurance GTHR Benefits Department can assist employees with confirming life insurance for funeral arrangements or assignment purposes. Calls from funeral homes that need to verify life insurance should be directed to (404) 894-4847, press 9 to speak with an HR representative. Life Insurance Claims & Continuing Medical Insurance When a spouse or dependent child passes away, the employee or another family member should report the death to the OneUSG Connect-Benefits Center at 844-587-4236 within 30 days of the date of death, or as soon as possible. After the death has been reported to the Benefits Center a Life Specialist with the Benefits Center will call the employee within 3 days of receiving notification of the family member death to review benefits and life insurance. During the call with the Life Specialist, the following information will be discussed: Making changes to medical, dental and beneficiaries for life insurance Instructions for filing life insurance claims with MetLife Employees can speak with a Life Specialist with the One USG Connect Benefits Center Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. \u2013 5 p.m. Eastern time. Making Changes to Beneficiaries for Retirement To make changes to your beneficiaries for the Teachers Retirement System of Georgia (TRS) phone (404)352-6500, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. \u2013 5 p.m. or through the TRS member website at www.trsga.com. To make changes to beneficiaries for the Optional Retirement Plan (ORP) or 457(b) or 403(b) plans contact your investment provider: TIAA 844-230-7524 Fidelity 800-343-0860 AIG/VALIC 800-448-2542 Resources to support Employees & Families \u2022 Kepro Employee Assistance Program (EAP) 1-844-243-4440 or usg.mylifeexpert.com (company code: USGCares) \u2022 Leave of Absence Policy Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Death of an Employee Breadcrumb Home We would like to offer our deepest condolences to you and your family on your loss. We realize this is a difficult time but there are a few things related to your benefits that you may need your attention. When an employee of Georgia Tech passes away the employees\u2019 supervisor or manager should be notified as soon as possible. If you are unsure of the contact information for the employees\u2019 department, please contact: Administrative Services Center (ASC) 404-385-1111 (8:00AM - 5:00PM Monday-Friday)gatech.service-now.com/asc The employees \u2018department will take the appropriate action to end the employee\u2019s employment in the next 24 hours. After the action has been approved, it is sent to the OneUSG Connect-Benefits Center overnight by electronic file to update them on the employee\u2019s passing. GTHR Benefits Department: How We Can Help Upon notification of death a GT Benefits Specialist will obtain an electronic copy of the employees Summary of Benefits and Life Insurance Beneficiary Designation from the OneUSG Connect - Benefits Center portal for our records. These documents can be e-mailed by GTHR Benefits to the employees\u2019 beneficiary or eligible dependents (for insurance purposes) immediately if needed by family members. Confirmation of Life Insurance GTHR Benefits Department can assist employees with confirming life insurance for funeral arrangements or assignment purposes. Calls from funeral homes that need to verify life insurance should be directed to (404) 894-4847, press 9 to speak with an HR representative. OneUSG Benefits Center: Contact with Family Members A Life Specialist from the OneUSG Connect- Benefits Center will call the beneficiary on file with the Benefits Center within 3 days of receiving (electronic) notification of the employee\u2019s death to review the benefits and life insurance that the employee was enrolled in prior to their death. IMPORTANT: The One USG Connect-Benefits Center cannot discuss life insurance or other benefits with family members or beneficiaries until the employee\u2019s termination has been sent to the Benefits Center by electronic file (after being entered by Georgia Tech). A delay in entering the termination in PeopleSoft will cause a delay with family receiving information about survivor benefits. Life Insurance Claims & Continuing Medical Insurance Family members will receive the following information when they speak with a OneUSG Connect- Benefits Center Life Specialist: Continuing medical, dental, and other benefits for family members covered on the deceased employee\u2019s insurance. Instructions for filing life insurance claims with MetLife Beneficiaries can speak with a Life Specialist at the One USG Connect Benefits Center by phoning 844-587-4236, press 7 to speak. Representatives are available Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. \u2013 5 p.m. Eastern time. Notification of Death - Retirement Plans When an employee passes away the Retirement Plan/Record keeper for that plan should be contacted by a family member as soon as possible. A retirement plan representative will provide directions for submitting proof of death and discuss the available distribution options with the employee\u2019s beneficiary for each retirement plan that the employee is enrolled in. If you are unsure of the retirement plans that the employee was enrolled in, please contact GTHR at (404) 894-4847, press 9 to speak with an HR representative for assistance. Teacher Retirement System of Georgia (TRS) To report the death of an employee member enrolled in Teacher Retirement System of Georgia (TRS) phone (404)352-6500. TRS representatives are available Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. \u2013 5 p.m. Optional Retirement Plan (ORP), 457(b) or 403(b) To report the death of an employee enrolled in the Optional Retirement Plan (ORP), 457(b) or 403(b) plans the record keeper(s) that manages the employee\u2019s account should be contacted. The three vendors that manage these accounts for the USG are: TIAA Phone: 844-230-7527 Fidelity Phone: 800-343-0860 AIG/VALIC Phone: 800-448-2542 Resources to support Employees & Families Georgia Tech Human Resources Phone: (404) 894-4847 Press 9 to speak with an HR representative Kepro Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Phone: 844-243-4440 or usg.mylifeexpert.com (company code: USGCares) OneUSG Connect-Benefits Call Center Phone: 844-587-4236 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Retirement Benefits Breadcrumb Home All regular, benefit-eligible employees within the University System of Georgia, as a condition of employment must be enrolled in one of two available retirement plans. In addition to one of the required plans, USG offers supplemental retirement saving plans. Benefits Resources All regular, benefits eligible employees within the University System of Georgia, as a condition of employment, must be enrolled in one of the two available retirement plans. All non-exempt employees are enrolled in the Teachers Retirement System (TRS) plan per USG policy.Exempt employees can elect either the TRS or Optional Retirement Plan (ORP). For all exempt employees who are eligible to make a retirement plan election, this election must be completed through the Retirement@Work portal. If an election is not completed within 60 days of your hire date, you will default to an irrevocable enrollment in the Teachers Retirement System plan (TRS). If you elect the ORP plan there is a second required step to select a provider(s) and open an account. The three providers are Corebridge Financial (previously AIG), Fidelity, and TIAA. If no selection is made, the portal will automatically assign you to a TIAA default account, which can be changed at a future date, if desired. If TRS is elected no further action is needed. View this Mandatory Retirement Plan Election job aid for detailed instructions. USG Employees have the option to enroll in a supplemental retirement savings plan, in addition to their required retirement savings plan. Retirement@Work is the only way to access and enroll in one of the plans, select or change a vendor, and start or change contributions. These plan types are: 403(b) - available for both pre-tax and after-tax contributions 457(b) - available for both pre-tax and after-tax contributions There is no employer contribution to the voluntary plans. For additional information on the retirement and voluntary supplemental plans, please visit the USG Retirement Site. You can also review the Retirement@Work User Guide. The site provides instructions for using the Retirement@Work portal for plan election, if eligible, and numerous resources. These resources include plan specific information, contribution limits and provider information and investment options. If you should need additional retirement plan information or have any difficulty accessing the Retirement@Work portal, please submit an online request for support in ServiceNow. Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search FMLA Breadcrumb Home The Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) entitles eligible employees to take up to 12 weeks of unpaid, job-protected leave each year. The employee must be employed for at least one year and have worked at least 1,250 hours during the previous 12 months. FMLA Process Summary Requesting FMLA Leave Employees requesting FMLA must submit an Extended Absence Request through the Employee Self Service portal in OneUSG Connect and provide the appropriate FMLA Certification form, if applicable, to GTHR Benefits. If an employee with a qualifying reason for FMLA does not initiate a request for FMLA, GTHR Benefits will send FMLA paperwork to the employee after the third full day of consecutive absence. The employee must return the certification form to GTHR Benefits within 15 calendar days. Notice of Eligibility After a request for FMLA has been received by GTHR Benefits, the employee will receive a Notice of Eligibility and Rights & Responsibilities Notice from GTHR Benefits advising them if they are eligible or not eligible for FMLA. This notice is emailed to the employee\u2019s work email (or personal email given by the employee) within 5 business days of their request for FMLA leave. Review of Medical Certifications & Supporting Documents Employee must complete and return all required paperwork to the GTHR Benefits Leave Specialist assigned to them within 7 calendar days after being notified of any deficiencies in the required documentation. Designation Notice GTHR Benefits will issue a Designation Notice to employees that are eligible for FMLA within 5 business days which indicates the time they are taking is designated as FMLA and specifies the number of weeks, days, or hours (in the case of intermittent leave) that will be counted against their FMLA leave entitlement. Records GTHR Benefits will maintain FMLA paperwork in a file (separate from employee\u2019s personnel file) for no less than three years. Leave Tracking FMLA leave is automatically tracked in the applicable, Absence System. Employees and supervisors should monitor the time keeping records for employees on leave to make sure that absences are reported correctly. GTHR Benefits should be made aware of information that is not reported correctly. Delivery of Forms to GTHR Benefits Completed forms may be delivered to the GTHR Benefits Extended Absence Team in two ways: Upload your documents to our confidential Dropbox by clicking HERE Fax to your documents to our confidential fax at (404)894-5549 To maintain privacy, please do not give FMLA or supporting medical documents to your department, supervisors, or other employees. Make an Appointment with GTHR Benefits Extended Absence Team To make a telephone or virtual appointment to speak with a Benefits Leave Specialist concerning your leave, click HERE. Employee Responsibilities Employees must notify their supervisor (or HR Representative) that they will need to take leave. Employees must enter their request for leave in the Employee Self Service (ESS) Portal and ensure that requested FMLA Certification Forms (if applicable) and other medical documents are returned to GTHR Benefits. Failure to provide the necessary requested documentation to GTHR Benefits may result in a delay in approval of FMLA leave. While on FMLA leave employees should periodically check in with their supervisor or HR Representative regarding their status and intent to return to work. Supervisor Responsibilities Should notify GTHR Benefits when they become aware that an employee may need FMLA, or when an employee has been absent 3 or more days due to illness or injury. Confirm that the employee has submitted their request for leave through the Employee Self Service (ESS) portal in OneUSG Connect. Supervisors (or HR Representative) should also notify GTHR when an employee has returned from leave. Additional Resources The below is a list of frequently asked questions about the FMLA. For more information, read the policy, attend a Be Well session on leave, or contact the GTHR leave specialist. FMLA Forms are located under Leave-Absence on the GTHR Forms & Guides website Read the Policy See the FAQs Access the Form Welcome a Child Be Well session Leaves of Absence Be Well session Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Paid Parental Leave Breadcrumb Home Beginning July 1, 2021; up to three (3) weeks of paid Parental Leave will be available to state employees as part of House Bill 146. Eligibility Qualifying life events include: The birth of a child. Placement of a minor child for adoption. Placement of a minor child for foster care. Eligibility is contingent upon the employee meeting the following criteria: Full-time regular, part-time regular and temporary employees who have six (6) months of continuous service and have worked a minimum of 700 hours over the six months immediately preceding the requested paid parental leave date. Conditions Eligible leave amount: Up to a maximum of 120 hours of paid leave per qualifying event. The maximum of 120 hours is the same, regardless of the number of qualifying events within the year and across USG institutions. Leave may be used on a continuous or intermittent basis. Unused leave does not carry over for future use. Unused parental leave has no cash value upon separation from employment. Request Process If an employee has one of the qualifying life events mentioned above they should submit a request for extended leave through OneUSG Connect Employee Self-Service. GTRI employees and temporary employees requesting leave must submit their requests using the appropriate request forms. Request forms are located under Leave-Absence on the GTHR Forms & Guides website. Contact For additional information, contact your unit\u2019s Human Resources Business Partner or representative or visit the HR portal in services.gatech.edu where you can access knowledge materials, submit requests, and report incidents directly. Make an Appointment Frequently Asked Questions When can I begin requesting the use of paid parental leave law? The state law establishing paid parental leave for eligible state employees becomes effective July 1, 2021. Employees may begin requesting leave on that date. Is parental leave retroactive? Parental leave cannot be granted for absences prior to July 1, 2021, but leave can be taken based on a qualifying event that occurs prior to the effective date of the state law. Leave must be taken in the 12-month period following the initial qualifying event. Can I request parental leave for a qualifying event that occurred prior to July 1, 2021? An eligible employee may request the use of parental leave based on a qualifying event that occurs prior to the effective date of the state law. Leave must be taken in the 12-month period following the initial qualifying event. Can a USG employed couple use up to the maximum of 120 hours of parental leave each? The state's parental leave law does not contain a spousal limitation provision. Therefore, married USG employees could be eligible for a combined total of 240 hours of parental leave. As a reminder, parental leave will run concurrently with FMLA as applicable and the FMLA spousal limitation provision of 12-week combined total FMLA leave still applies. If an employee qualifies for both Parental Leave and FMLA leave, what is the total number of weeks that can be taken? If an employee is eligible for paid parental leave and is also eligible for unpaid leave under the federal Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), the paid parental leave will run concurrently with FMLA leave and does not extend the leave period of either. For eligibility purposes, will my employment at another USG institution count toward the six (6) months 700-hour work requirement. Yes. An employee could combine service across more than one USG institution to meet the eligibility requirement. However, the employment must be on a continuous basis. Does paid parental leave apply toward the 1,250 hours of work necessary for eligibility for FMLA leave? No. The Family and Medical Leave policy states \"holidays and time spent on paid or unpaid leave or suspension do not count toward the 1,250.\" Is there a limitation on approving parental leave to be taken on an intermittent basis? Parental leave, whether taken in a continuous block or on an intermittent or reduced-schedule basis, must be taken within 12 months of the initial qualifying event. Is parental leave prorated for part-time employees? No. The state law does not provide that leave for part-time employees must be prorated. All eligible employees may use up to the maximum of 120 hours of parental leave. Is an eligible employee limited to a maximum allotment of 120 hours of parental leave in a 12-month period if transferring to another institution, or would the 120 hours start over each time an eligible employee transfers? An eligible employee is limited to a maximum allotment of 120 hours of parental leave in a 12-month period even when transferring to another institution. As a result, it is the responsibility of the employer to conduct due diligence to ensure the employee has not used their 120-hour allotment prior to approving the request for leave. Are temporary employees eligible for parental leave? Temporary employees (including students) are non-benefits eligible. However, should a temporary employee meet the parental leave eligibility and qualifying life event criteria, they would qualify for parental leave as provided for in the HRAP on parental leave. Does this leave count toward worked hours for overtime pay calculations? No. Time off for Parental Leave is not counted as hours worked for the purpose of overtime pay calculations. How does this leave event apply if taken over an institutional holiday? Hours for holidays that occur during a week of approved Parental Leave will be charged to the holiday. If an employee is FMLA eligible, does this mean this person could take 12 weeks in addition to 3 weeks off simultaneously? No. Paid parental leave will be taken consecutively with the first three weeks of FMLA leave if the employee qualifies for both. If both parents are Georgia Tech full-time employees, is it limited to one parent, or is the leave combined as with FMLA? Each parent would be eligible for up to 3 weeks of paid parental leave if both are Georgia Tech employees. Is parental leave job-protected if the employee does not qualify for FMLA? No. Paid parental leave is not considered a job-protected leave. What type of documentation is needed to confirm a qualifying life event? Certification from a healthcare provider for leave requests related to the birth and care of a newborn child (confirmation of birth) - or - Appropriate supporting court documents for leave requests related to the foster care placement or adoption of a child. Will the 6 months of continuous work prior to eligibility include work at another USG institution? Yes. Time worked at another USG institution counts toward eligibility for this leave type. Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Time Away from Work Breadcrumb Home Sick Leave Regular, full-time/part-time faculty or staff accrue are eligible to accrue sick leave. To determine your eligibility for sick leave, you may view the Georgia Tech Sick Leave Policy. To request sick leave, complete the Sick Leave Request Form (non-exempt employees) or access OneUSGConnect (exempt employees). Shared Sick Leave Benefits-eligible employees that have been employed with Georgia Tech for at least 6 months can voluntarily donate their unused sick leave to a pool where it is shared by other Georgia Tech employees that have exhausted their own accrued sick/vacation due to their illness or that of an immediate family member. Employees are given the opportunity to become a member of the Shared Sick Leave Program annually during Open Enrollment. To learn more about the Shared Sick Leave Program click here. Educational Support Leave To supplement work-life balance options for University System of Georgia employees, each full-time, non-temporary employee of the USG shall be eligible for up to eight (8) hours of paid leave per calendar year for the purpose of promoting education in this state as authorized by O.C.G.A. \u00a7 45-20-32. Only activities directly related to student achievement and academic support will qualify for education support leave. Education support leave is not charged against any other leave. Education support leave does not accumulate or rollover and is not paid-out upon change of employment status.To view the Education Support Leave policy, click here. To view specifics examples of activities covered by this policy, view the Human Resources Administrative Practice Manual from the USG. Other Types of Leave Bereavement, Voting, Court duty with pay; military leave with pay (up to 18 days per federal fiscal year) or military leave without pay; organ donation leave with pay (up to 30 days); bone marrow donation leave with pay (up to 7 days); blood donation leave with pay (8 hours per year or 2 hours per donation, up to four times per year). An employee who donates blood platelets or granulocytes through the plasmapheresis process may receive 16 hours per year or 4 hours per donation up to four times per year. Please visit the policy for additional information. View the Leave of Absence Policy Additional Resources The below is a list of frequently asked questions about the FMLA. For more information, read the policy, attend a Be Well session on leave, or contact the GTHR leave specialist. FMLA Forms are located under Leave-Absence on the GTHR Forms & Guides website Read the Policy See the FAQs Access the Form Welcome a Child Be Well Session Leaves of Absence Be Well Session Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Benefits at Separation Breadcrumb Home Georgia Tech health and wellness benefits are provided through a variety of vendors and are subject to different outcomes if they are discontinued. We recommended carefully reviewing each benefit below to understand your options if your Georgia Tech benefits end, due to a termination (voluntary or involuntary) or a \u201clapsed transfer\u201d to a different University System of Georgia (USG) Institution. Your health insurance will continue through the end of the month in which you separate from Georgia Tech. You may continue your coverage under COBRA (The Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act). Looking for information about terminating? Click here ASC & USG Contacts Administrative Services Center (ASC) 404-385-1111 (8:00AM - 5:00PM Monday-Friday)gatech.service-now.com/asc OneUSG Connect 1-844-587-4236 | www.usg.edu/hr/benefits Benefit Guides Download the full benefit termination guide to learn more. 2023 Benefits Separation Guide If you are transferring to a USG Institution, view the following guide: USG Benefit Transfer Guide Impact on Benefits See below to learn how different benefits are impacted by leaving Georgia Tech. Some plans stop immediately, others have the option to continue on an individual basis and a few may require action. Also, ensure your address is up-to-date to ensure you receive your W-2. Health Benefits Your health insurance (medical, dental, and vision) will continue through the end of the month in which you separate from Georgia Tech and premiums will be collected via payroll or an outreach effort. You may continue your coverage through The Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA) for up to 18 months through the University System of Georgia's COBRA administrator, OneUSG Connect. A COBRA benefit continuation packet will be mailed to your home from OneUSG Connect within one to two weeks after your employement ends with Georgia Tech. You will have up to 60 days to make your COBRA election and submit payment to OneUSG Connect. Flexible Spending Account (FSA) FSA claims must be incurred in the plan year in which you participated in FSA. Additionally, your claims must occur on or before your last day of employment. You must submit your eligible claims to Optum no later than 90 days following your last day of employment with Georgia Tech in order to qualify for reimbursement. Unused FSA funds will be forfeited. If you are enrolled in the FSA program at the time of your separation from Georgia Tech, you may also elect to continue your FSA contributions through COBRA on an after-tax basis. Health Savings Account (HSA) If you are enrolled in the HSA program and have a remaining balance in your HSA account, you may continue to use your remaining HSA funds for qualifying expenses until your funds are exhausted. Your funds do not expire, not even after employment has ended. Life and Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) Insurance Your basic and (if applicable) supplemental life and AD&D benefits end on your last day of employment. The USG Minnesota Life basic and supplemental insurance plans have a portability feature. These plans allow you to continue this coverage as an individual policy. You must contact Minnesota Life directly to initiate the portability process within 30 days of your separation by calling 1-866-293-6047. The Georgia Tech Unum Whole Life plan also has a portability feature. If enrolled in this plan, you must contact Unum directly within 30 days from your last day of employment to elect a continuation of benefits through Unum. Short-Term and Long-Term Disability (STD & LTD) STD and LTD enrollment ends on your last day of employment. There is not a continuation option. 529 College Savings Plan If you contribute to Georgia Tech\u2019s 529 plan through TIAA, your contributions will stop on your last pay check. Core Retirement Plans: Teacher\u2019s Retirement System (TRS) & Optional Retirement System (ORP) For information related to refunds, distributions, rollovers, or general account information, direct your questions to either TRS or the applicable financial institution (Fidelity, Valic or TIAA) for ORP. Contact information for each institution is located at the end of this document. Supplemental Retirement Plans: 403(b) and 457(b) For information related to distributions, rollovers, and general account information, you must contact the applicable financial institution (Fidelity, Valic or TIAA). If you have an outstanding loan, contact Fidelity directly to establish a repayment plan. Contact information is located at the end of this document. Vacation/Final Pay If eligible for vacation, you will be paid for any unused, accrued vacation time up to a maximum of 45 days (360 hours). Vacation payouts are processed within 30 days of your separation from the Institute and are also dependent on when payroll receives notification of your termination from your department. Benefit premiums may be deducted from your vacation payout if your wages aren\u2019t enough to cover them. If you are transferring to another USG institution within 30 days, your leave accrual will transfer; cash out options are limited. Learn more about transferring benefits to another USG institution here. Form W-2, Wage, Tax Statements & Address Changes Tax forms from the previous year will be mailed to the address on file in OneUSG Connect. If you need to update your address after leaving the Institute, please contact the OneUSG Shared Services Center (SSC) at 877-251-2644. COBRA (Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act) COBRA is a federal law allowing employees and dependents to temporarily continue healthcare coverage in certain instances where otherwise the coverage would end. Dependents are eligible for COBRA coverage only if they were covered under the plan the day before the event occurred. Coverage is identical to the health coverage carried by active employers. An employee offered COBRA coverage has 60 days to make a COBRA election and 45 days to submit payment to OneUSG Connect after the election is made. You may continue coverage for up to 18 months. Once you have officially separated from Georgia Tech, you will receive a letter about COBRA from OneUSG Connect. You will work through OneUSG Connect to arrange COBRA benefits. Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Newly Hired and Eligible Breadcrumb Home Your health and welfare benefits are provided through the University System of Georgia, which includes healthcare, dental, vision, and retirement plan options. Georgia Tech is a member of the USG, the state agency governing all 26 public institutions in Georgia. USG dictates general policy, administers benefits, and supplements funding for the state institutions. It is governed by the Board of Regents (BOR). Have Questions? Submit a ticket to request at ServiceNow. Next Steps Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Step 1. Review your resources As a Georgia Institution, Georgia Tech is one of the 26 schools under the University System of Georgia (USG) umbrella. Your health and welfare benefits are provided through USG, which includes healthcare, dental, vision, and retirement plan options for employees working 30 hours per week or more on a regular basis. All USG employees are covered by workers\u2019 compensation, and certain employees also qualify for Social Security participation. Learn More Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Step 2. Check Your Credentials Ensure your Georgia Tech account has been given access. Check with your hiring manager if you have questions. Activate Your Account Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Step 3. Visit \"New to USG\" Visit \"New to USG\" to explore the benefits available to you. The University System Benefits Office hosts virtual monthly New Hire Benefits Orientation for newly hired employees across the system. Employees are required to register to attend. The sessions are scheduled for one hour and include information about the USG healthcare and retirement benefits at a high level as well as enrollment deadlines, supporting documents for dependents, resource contact information, and more. This benefits orientation is offered to supplement the current campus orientation. The ongoing schedule for these live virtual sessions will be the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 10:00 am An on-demand version will be available on the New to USG page of our website. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Step 4. Make Your Selections with OneUSG Connect - Benefits OneUSG Connect is a USG system-wide technology management system. It includes two ways to access your benefits (including initial enrollment, life event updates, and Open Enrollment changes). Visit OneUSG Connect and select \"Manage My Benefits\" on the right side menu. You will automatically be redirected to the OneUSG Connect \u2013 Benefits website. \u200b Save and submit your selections, including \u200bsupporting documents and evidence of insurability (EOI) if necessary. To select over the phone, allow a representative to assist you in selecting your USG benefits over the phone: \u200b1-844-5-USGBEN (1-844-587-4236). When will Your Benefits be Effective? The date of hire if hired on the first day of the month (e.g., July 1 or Aug. 1) The first day of the following month if the hire date is any day other than the first (e.g., July 2 or Aug. 13) Coverage Period Once you make your benefit elections, those elections will remain in effect from the coverage effective date through Dec. 31 of the current plan year unless you have a qualifying life event. If you do not experience a qualifying family status change, you must wait until the next Annual Enrollment period to make changes. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Transferring USG & State Agency Benefits Breadcrumb Home Georgia Tech is a member of the University System of Georgia (USG), the state agency governing all 26 public institutions in Georgia. USG dictates general policy, administers benefits, and supplements funding for state institutions. As a connected body, USG works to make transfers among its institutions and central office as fluid as possible. A USG transfer also referred to as an inter-institutional transfer, is the movement of an employee from a position at one USG institution to a position at another USG institution or to or from the University System Office (USO) without a break of employment in-between and within 30 calendar days. The USG Shared Services (SSC) performs all transactions related to inter-institutional transfers. (USG) Inter-Institutional Transfers Important Note: As an USG transfer, if your break of employment exceeds 30 calendar days, you will be treated as a new hire \u2014 no previous benefits or service time will be retained. Accumulated sick leave, retirement benefits, and service continuity will be transferred. Up to 160 hours (20 days) of accrued vacation leave will automatically be transferred, and any amount over 160 hours can either be: Transferred along with the first 160 hours (20 days). You may transfer a maximum of 360 hours (45 days) total, which is the USG limit an employee may have at any time, or Payed out by the former institution at your hourly rate, up to a maximum of 200 hours (25 days). Transferring to a new position at a different USG institution restarts your provisional period. As a USG employee, you are required to serve the first six months in your new position on a provisional basis. See the Provisional Appointments policy to review terms and conditions of this period. Transferring Benefits Seamless Benefits Transfer: If you transfer between institutions within 30 calendar days in the same month, your current benefits elections will transfer without interruption. Lapse Benefits Transfer: If your termination date and transfer start date occur in two different months and you decide to take personal time off between the two dates, your health benefits will restart on the transfer start date at the new institution. This will cause a lapse in coverage and you will receive a COBRA continuation of coverage notice from the OneUSG Connect-Benefits Center showing that the coverage provided through your previous institution has ended. For example: An employee is transferring from Georgia State to Georgia Tech. Their last day at Georgia State will be Friday, June 15. Their first day at Georgia Tech will be Thursday, July 5, using some vacation time around the holiday. The employee\u2019s benefit coverage provided by Georgia State will stop June 30 and their benefits coverage through Georgia Tech will begin on their first day at Georgia Tech, which is July 5. In this example, the employee will not have coverage from July 1 to July 4, which is why COBRA is offered. Transfer Letters The Transfer Letter includes your years of service, education support and FSA balances, retirement and supplemental elections, and vacation and sick leave balances (vacation and sick leave are usually delayed to allow your last accrual to update). If you are: Transferring to Georgia Tech: The previous institution is required to send a Transfer Letter to USG Shared Services who will send to Georgia Tech Human Resources (GTHR Benefits). You will not receive this letter but may check with the Georgia Tech USG Transfer Coordinator to ensure it has been received. Transferring from Georgia Tech: GTHR Benefits will send a Transfer Letter USG Shared Services to send to the new USG institution. You will not receive this letter but may check with your new Institution\u2019s USG Transfer Coordinator to ensure it has been received. FMLA eligibility and usage follow [you] from one USG Institution to another. If using FMLA, your transfer letter should include whether FMLA is continuous or intermittent and the number of hours used. To make a telephone or virtual appointment to speak with a Benefits Leave Specialist concerning FMLA, click HERE. Termination & Transfer Start Dates Once hired at Georgia Tech, your last day worked at the previous institution must not overlap your new hire date. The same applies when transferring away from Georgia Tech. This information is recorded on your Personnel Action Request Form (PAR), which is managed by the Georgia Tech Transfer Coordinator and USG Shared Services Center (SSC). Vacation & Sick Leave Accrual Leave accrual is not always included in the Transfer Letter. It can take up to 30 days for final accruals to transfer. Once leave accruals are transferred, you can confirm in OneUSG Connect employee self-service portal. If you need to take time off in the interim, discuss it with their immediate supervisor. State of Georgia Agency Transfers Employees transferring from a State of Georgia Agency must provide GTHR Benefits with an official letter of sick leave credit from the terminating agency. For more information see USG, policy 8.2.7.8 Acceptance of Leave from a State of Georgia Agency. If transferring from a State of Georgia agency to an USG institution: You can transfer up to 96 hours of sick leave. Health and retirement benefits are not transferrable. Vacation accruals and benefits service date also do not transfer to State of Georgia Agency transfers Local (county) school systems are not considered State Agencies Career State Employees should also review USG Policy 8.2.8.4 Career State Employees Eligibility for Retirement with Health and Life Benefits. After Your Transfer is Complete: View your personal information, payroll deductions for health and other benefit enrollment in OneUSG Connect via the employee self-service portal at the new institution. Have Questions? Submit a ticket to request at ServiceNow. You can also make an appointment to speak with the transfer coordinator at your new institution. To schedule an appointment with the Transfer Coordinator for Georgia Tech, visit our website at https://hr.gatech.edu/ by following these steps. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Work-Life Programs Breadcrumb Home Georgia Tech recognizes the need for their employees to maintain work-life harmony which helps reduce stress and increases overall happiness. But, work-life harmony means something different to everyone. The right balance for you today can be different for you tomorrow and it will change again during various stages in your life. In conjunction with the USG's goal of providing a system wide culture and environment of well-being, Georgia Tech offers several resources, programs and services to help you achieve your optimal harmony. Be Well Attend workshops, review available resources, and participate in activities to take healthy steps toward your wellness. Learn More Employee Assistance Program The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) offers counseling and work/life balance assistance to employees and their family members. Learn More Workplace Problem Solving The Georgia Tech Staff Ombuds Office provides consultations for all Georgia Tech staff members seeking workplace problem solving resources. The Ombuds follows the guiding principles of confidentiality, neutrality, informality and independence. Learn More Perks & Programs As a Georgia Tech employee you have access to discounts and incentives through Georgia Tech, USG and State of Georgia. Learn More Tuition Assistance Interested in continuing your education? Georgia Tech offers several educational assistance programs including tuition waivers and reimbursement. Learn More Flex Work Arrangements Flex work arrangements enable employees to serve customers, meet Institute and departmental goals, and balance personal and professional responsibilities. Learn More Bank at Work Bank at work with one of Georgia Tech's three banks providing discounts, premier services, and easy access to Georgia Tech employees. Learn More Summer Camp Resources Summer comes quickly! Don't wait to figure out what you're going to do with the kids. Let us help you find a camp that'll be just right. Learn More Childcare Georgia Tech offers a child care program for faculty, staff and graduate students. There are two on-campus centers managed by Bright Horizons Family Solutions. Learn More Lactation Centers The Institute has taken measures to ensure faculty, staff, and students have access to designated spaces conducive for nursing, breastfeeding, or expressing milk. Learn More Service Recognition Georgia Tech\u2019s leadership understands that longevity is significant and appreciates the service given to the Tech community. The Institute recognizes employees who have served the Georgia Tech community for 10 years and 25 years with a special ceremony each year. Learn More Staff Awards The Staff Awards recognizes the great achievements of staff members who have contributed to the Georgia Tech community with their innovations, their leadership, and embodying Georgia Tech\u2019s motto of \"Progress and Service.\" Learn More Buzzin' Back to School The Buzzin' Back to School campaign is a school supply drive by Georgia Tech employees for Georgia Tech families! 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Health & Welfare Benefits Breadcrumb Home Benefits As a Georgia Institution, Georgia Tech is one of the 28 schools under the University System of Georgia (USG) umbrella. Your health and welfare benefits are provided through USG, which includes healthcare, dental, vision, and retirement plan options for employees working 30 hours per week or more on a regular basis. All USG employees are covered by workers\u2019 compensation, and certain employees also qualify for Social Security participation. Your USG benefits are administered through OneUSG Connect. You may elect, change, view, or request support through the OneUSG Connect \u2013 Benefits website or OneUSG Connect \u2013 Benefits Call Center.Need more Assistance? Visit ServiceNow Benefits Resources 2023 USG Coverage options 2023 Comparison Guide for plans and prices Meet with a Georgia Tech Benefits Counselor OneUSG Connect \u2013 Benefits Online: Visit oneusgconnect.usg.edu. Select \"Manage My Benefits\", Click \"Enroll in Benefits\" Phone: Dial 844-587-4236, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST, Monday - Friday Benefits Will be Effective The date of hire if hired on the first day of the month (e.g., July 1 or Aug. 1) The first day of the following month if the hire date is any day other than the first (e.g., July 2 or Aug. 13) Benefits Eligibility There are three types of employees and types of employment that are used to determine benefits eligibility. Full Benefits Eligible: This is defined as 30 or more hours per week or .75 FTE and greater, which applies to regular faculty and regular staff employees. Full benefits include all benefits in accordance with University System of Georgia of Board of Regents policy 8.2.9 Insurance. Partial Benefits Eligible: This is defined as 20 to 29 hours per week or .5 FTE to .74 FTE. Partial benefits eligible may apply to regular faculty and regular staff employees. Partial benefits include retirement and pro-rated leave accruals. Non-Benefits Eligible: This is defined as 19 or less hours per week (.49 FTE or less), which applies to regular faculty and staff employees. Non-benefits eligible also includes temporary faculty, staff, and student employees who may not work more than 1,300 hours in a 12 month period as defined later in this policy. Students may not be placed into a regular status. Life Event Changes If you experience a life event, such as marriage, divorce, or the birth of a child, you may be eligible to make changes to your current benefit elections. To make changes, visit the OneUSG Connect - Benefits website (accessible via TechWorks, click the doctor icon). Per IRS regulations, benefit changes are normally allowed only during the annual enrollment period between October and November. However, certain changes to your family or work status, may allow you to make mid-year benefit changes. Regulations require changes be made within 30 days of your life changing event, which is also the effective date of your benefit changes. If you are changing your name, click here. When you have a qualified life event, may make any change related to the life event \u2014 for example, if you have a baby, you may add the new child to your plan but you cannot add a spouse. Changes not made within 30 days of the event will have to wait until annual enrollment. Visit the OneUSG Connect - Benefits website for a list of qualified life events. Additional Georgia Tech Benefits Delta Dental HMO Offered provided through Delta Dental. To enroll, use OneUSG Connect \u2013 Benefits to select this plan within your first 30 days or during Open Enrollment. View the plan or access the claim form. Learn More about Your Benefits Affordable Care Act The Affordable Care Act (ACA) was created by the federal government to make medical insurance available to all Americans. Beginning January 1, 2014, the ACA requires all individuals to have health insurance coverage. Employees who do not have insurance through their workplace or a government plan such as Medicare can enroll in insurance through the federal Health Insurance Marketplace. This notice is provided to all Georgia Tech faculty, staff, student, and temporary employees upon hiring. View USG Notice The Health Insurance Marketplace is designed to help individuals find health insurance that meets their needs and budget. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Benefits Breadcrumb Home Georgia Tech offers a comprehensive benefits package designed to meet the diverse needs of our employees. In addition to health and welfare resources, Georgia Tech provides tuition assistance, flexible work arrangements, seasonal classes, summer camps and so much more. Review all the additional benefits to you using the tools below. Newly Hired or Eligible Benefits Learn about USG, resources and plan information, how to enroll, and coverage and effective dates information. Learn More Contacts & Forms Benefits Vendor Directory All Human Resources Form and Guidance Documents Other Perks and Programs Health & Welfare Benefits Your health and welfare benefits are provided through USG, which includes healthcare, dental, vision, and retirement plan options for employees working 30 hours per week or more on a regular basis.Learn about how to get started, review your benefits or submit a life event change (marriage, divorce, birth of child). Benefits Eligibility There are three types of employees and types of employment that are used to determine benefits eligibility.Full Benefits Eligible: This is defined as 30 or more hours per week or .75 FTE and greater, which applies to regular faculty and regular staff employees. Full benefits include all benefits in accordance with University System of Georgia of Board of Regents policy 8.2.9 Insurance.Partial Benefits Eligible: This is defined as 20 to 29 hours per week or .5 FTE to .74 FTE. Partial benefits eligible may apply to regular faculty and regular staff employees. Partial benefits include retirement and pro-rated leave accruals.Non-Benefits Eligible: This is defined as 19 or less hours per week (.49 FTE or less), which applies to regular faculty and staff employees. Non-benefits eligible also includes temporary faculty, staff, and student employees who may not work more than 1,300 hours in a 12 month period as defined later in this policy. Students may not be placed into a regular status. Learn More Work-Life Programs Family resources including on-campus childcare, summer camp resources, and our annual Buzzin' Back to School supply drive Education resources including benefit education series and tuition assistance Financial and support resources including opportunities to bank-at-work and the Employee Assistance Program Awards and recognition including the annual Service Awards and Staff Awards Time away from work or the office including vacation time, campus closures, and flexible work arrangements Learn More Separating From Tech Learn about the benefits separation process and COBRA. Learn More Retiring From Tech Learn about retirement preparation including your required savings plans and supplemental savings plans. 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If you require an accommodation for a disability so that you can participate in the selection process, please contact Dr. Ann Harris, Compliance Adviser, at (404) 894-4884. \u00d7 For technical support, please contact the Shared Services Center at (877) 251-2644 or oneusgsupport@usg.edu. Career Paths At Georgia Tech, individuals can pursue professional growth and personal satisfaction through both academic and research faculty positions, as well as administrative staff positions. These career paths allow one to work alongside individuals who excel in their respective disciplines. Select a career category below to learn more about specific job opportunities. Academic Faculty Georgia Tech boasts 835 faculty members with 708 of those positions being full-time teaching faculty. Nearly 64 percent are tenured faculty, and 94 percent of Tech faculty hold doctoral degrees in their fields of expertise. Current faculty opportunities may be found by visiting the websites of each college or school. Explore Colleges and Schools Staff Georgia Tech offers careers for staff positions throughout the campus, located in administrative units and in the colleges and schools. Positions are available in the following areas: Finance, Administrative, Managerial, Engineering, Technical, Labor/Skilled, and Medical. Temporary positions are also available. View Staff Opportunities View Temporary Staff Opportunities Research Faculty Research positions are available in the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) and in various colleges and schools. GTRI hires, equips, and supports the best researchers in the most recognized fields of science and technology. To view current GTRI opportunities, visit the GTRI website or the GT Careers portal. 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The university is consistently ranked among the best in the nation and is a leader in fields such as engineering, computer science, and business, among others. With its blend of innovative programs, cutting-edge research, and unparalleled resources, Georgia Tech provides students with the knowledge, skills, and experience they need to excel in their chosen fields and make a real impact on the world. Explore our various offerings and initiatives to gain a deeper understanding of the Georgia Tech community. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Welcome to Georgia Tech Human Resources We invite you to explore opportunities at Georgia Tech and join an institute with a legendary heritage and a limitless future. Search Careers at Tech! Home Georgia Tech Human Resources (GTHR) launched a ServiceNow module to help lessen the administrative burdens of the performance management process for staff and transition from the current manual submissions to a more agile, digital platform. The new tool is called Performance Management @Tech. Learn more about the new module and access all the resources available to help you navigate the new performance management process. Performance Management @Tech Search for a Job Learn More Book Appointment Learn More Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Student Homepage Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) News Tech Prepares to Welcome New Student Employees Aug 08, 2023 \u2014 The Administrative Services Center is looking forward to welcoming thousands of new student employees for the fall semester. New and Revised HR Policies on Employment Aug 04, 2023 \u2014 Atlanta, GA Helpful Resources for Hiring Student Employees Aug 01, 2023 \u2014 Atlanta, GA More news Events Tuesday - Monday Aug 15 - 21 2023 Week of Welcome 2023 12:00AM - 11:59PM Wednesday Aug 16 2023 Student Employee Onboarding Event 9:00AM - 4:00PM -- -- Book an Appointment with HR European Union General Data Protection Regulation OneUSG Connect (HCM Transformation) Ombuds: Faculty, Staff and Student Support Georgia Tech Policy Library The ASC Portal Title IX - Federal Law to Prohibit Discrimination Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 is a federal law that prohibits discrimination based on sex in education programs or activities that receive federal funding. Title IX states that: \u201cNo person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving federal financial assistance.\u201d Inquiries about the application of Title IX and its implementing regulations may be referred to Georgia Tech's Title IX Coordinator, to the Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education, or both. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Payroll Breadcrumb Home Payroll Schedule - Monthly and Biweekly All employees have an assigned schedule within One USG Connect. To view your schedule, select the Schedule tile within Employee Self-service Time in OneUSG Connect. Here are the pay calendars associated with each pay frequency: 2023 2023 Monthly Calendar 2023 Biweekly Calendar 2023 Payroll Calendar (in calendar format); for best result, please print in color. To get helpful tutorials and job aids related to Time Reporting, visit ServiceNow. Learn More Time Reporting Timely and regular attendance is an expectation of performance for all employees. To ensure adequate staffing, positive employee morale, and to meet expected productivity standards throughout the organization, employees will be held accountable for adhering to their workplace schedule. Non-exempt and hourly employees (paid bi-weekly) report their time through various devices. To get helpful tutorials and job aids related to your time reporting, visit ServiceNow. Learn More Holidays Georgia Tech has established 13 official paid holidays each calendar year for employees at the institution. These holidays shall be awarded in addition to earned vacation time and shall be observed in accordance with the rules and regulations set forth by the Board of Regents, the USG, and the institution. A terminating employee shall not be paid for any official holidays occurring after the last working day of employment. 2023 Holidays Monday, Jan. 2, 2023 \u2014 New Year's Day Monday, Jan. 16, 2023 \u2014 M.L.K, Jr. National Holiday (observed) Monday, May 29, 2023 \u2014 Memorial Day Monday, June 19, 2023 \u2014 Juneteenth Tuesday, July 4, 2023 \u2014 Independence Day Monday, Sept. 4, 2023 \u2014 Labor Day Thursday \u2013 Friday, Nov. 23 \u2013 24, 2023 \u2014 Thanksgiving Break Monday, Dec. 25 \u2013 Friday, Dec. 29, 2023 \u2014 Winter Break All Georgia Tech employees are required to use direct deposit to receive their pay. To set up or change your direct deposit information go to the Direct Deposit tile in Employee Self-service in OneUSG Connect. To get helpful tutorials and job aids related to direct deposit, visit ServiceNow. Note: If eligible, you can use a pre-paid bank card as an alternative to a U.S. bank account. Click here to learn more. The Paycheck Modeler is a tool that allows you to see how changes to earnings, deductions and taxes might affect your paycheck. The Paycheck Modeler tile can be found in Employee Self-Service in OneUSG Connect. To get helpful tutorials and job aids, visit ServiceNow. Your electronic W-2 may be accessed within the Taxes Tile in Employee Self-Service tile inside OneUSG Connect after providing your electronic consent. You may electronically submit your State of Georgia and Federal Withholding by visiting the Taxes Tile in Employee Self-service at OneUSG Connect. A Salary overpayment condition arises when an employee has been compensated for more than their approved salary. The causes for the overpayment include, but are not limited to: retroactive pay changes, status changes, changes in percent time worked, pay frequency changes and pay rate changes. For more information related to salary overpayments, visit ServiceNow. Deductions Your pay check has both mandatory and elective deductions.Mandatory deductions are deductions required to be withheld by federal and/or state regulations. They may include: Garnishments such as Chapter 13 payments, Child Support Payments, Garnishments, Tax Levy, Student Loan Payments Employee Retirement System (1.5%) Optional Retirement Plan (5%) Teacher\u2019s Retirement System (Currently 5.53%, starting July 1, 2012, will be 6%) GA Defined Contribution Plan (7.5%) Federal Withholding Tax Social Security Tax Medicare Tax State Tax Elective deductions are made up of both pre-tax and post-tax deductions.Pre-tax deductions may include but are not limited to: Medical, Dental, Vision, Flexible Spending Accounts (Medical & Dependent Care), Health Savings Accounts, Parking/Transit Deductions, Supplemental Retirement plans such as 403(b) and 457(b) contributionsPost-tax deductions may include but are not limited to: Life Insurance, Accident Insurance, Disability Insurance, Critical Illness, Legal Plan, Retirement Roth 403(b) & 457(b) contributions, 529, Recreation and Charitable Contributions Your paystub can be found within the Pay tile within Employee Self-Service in OneUSG Connect. To get helpful tutorials and job aids, visit ServiceNow. Leave and Absence Employees with regular employment status at the institute are eligible to receive and are required to report leaves and absences. Full Benefits Eligible: This is defined as 30 or more hours per week or .75 FTE and greater, which applies to regular faculty and regular staff employees. Full benefits include all benefits in accordance with University System of Georgia of Board of Regents policy 8.2.9 Insurance. Partial Benefits Eligible: This is defined as 20 to 29 hours per week or .5 FTE to .74 FTE. Partial benefits eligible may apply to regular faculty and regular staff employees. Partial benefits include retirement and pro-rated leave accruals. To report your absences and leaves select the Time and Absence tile in Employee Self-service in OneUSG Connect. To set your schedule and report your work visit the Time tile in Employee Self-service in OneUSG Connect. 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Additional documentation including how to integrate your application with GT Login Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Employment \u00a9 2021 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "president.gatech.edu", "content": "A New Chapter Begins | Office of the President Office of the President Home About the Office About the Office Advisory Board History of Georgia Tech Presidents Institutional Ethics Organizational Chart President's Cabinet President's Staff Strategic Plan Sustainable Development Goals Vision, Values, and Beliefs About President Cabrera Biography and Headshot Publications and Speeches All Blog Conversations with Cabrera Newsletter President's Report Speeches Contact Us Contact Us Request an Appearance User account menu Strategic Plan Open Search Search Search President's Blog Breadcrumb Home President's Blog A New Chapter Begins Posted: Tuesday, September 3, 2019 Today, I begin my service as Georgia Tech\u2019s president. I am thrilled to be back at a place that means so much to my family and me, and I am honored to be able to work with you and serve this remarkable institution. Since I was selected in June by the Board of Regents, I have spent a great deal of time learning about the Institute. I have spoken with members of our administration and the University System of Georgia, board members, elected officials, alumni, and friends. I have read briefings and reports. Having been on the Georgia Tech Advisory Board for the most part of the last decade, I thought I was reasonably well aware of what was going on. But what Georgia Tech has accomplished over the last years is even more impressive than I knew. We attract some of the most talented students from throughout the state and around the world. We conduct groundbreaking research that makes a difference in people\u2019s lives. And we produce graduates who are making a real difference \u2014 innovating, creating economic opportunity, and solving some of the most complex problems we face as a society. Georgia Tech today stands as one of the world\u2019s great technological universities and as one of America\u2019s leading public institutions. Our Progress and Service motto couldn\u2019t be any more fitting. As much as I have tried to prepare myself, I realize that there is much more I need to learn from you. I already have meetings scheduled with students, faculty, staff, and other stakeholders, and I know there will be many more. On Sept. 5 at 11 a.m. in the Ferst Center for the Arts, I will give my first Institute Address and will share my plans for the next few months. Among other things, I will announce a new strategic planning process during which we will have additional opportunities to engage in a dialogue about the future of Georgia Tech. I am humbled to be following in the footsteps of great leaders who\u2019ve steered us skillfully over the past decades. I am particularly thankful to my predecessor, Bud Peterson, for his extraordinary contributions to Georgia Tech and for all he\u2019s done to facilitate our transition. I owe much to Georgia Tech not only professionally but personally. Beth, who grew up in northern Alabama, and I, who grew up in Madrid, met at Tech during orientation, started dating a year later, got married before we graduated, and have been together since. We have lived and raised our family in Spain, Arizona, and Virginia. But we have kept coming back to Atlanta, a place we\u2019ve always considered our shared hometown. We are excited beyond words to be back in this great city and at a school that, quite literally, changed our lives. Thank you for the warm welcome and for all you do to make Georgia Tech what it is. I very much look forward to getting to know you and working with you. Go Jackets! \u2014\u00c1ngel Cabrera, President \u00c1ngel Cabrera Download photo (jpg 641kb) President's Blog Serving Low-Income Students July 6, 2023 The New York Times recently called us out for our lackluster performance in attracting low-income students. They were right. Higher Education and the Sustainable Development Goals July 5, 2023 The industrial revolution helped us live longer, healthier, safer lives than any prior generation. Yet, it also created a complex set of challenges\u2026 See all blog posts Carnegie Building Georgia Institute of Technology 223 Uncle Heinie Way, N.W. 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French Building 237 Uncle Heinie Way Atlanta, GA 30332 Office: 404.385.3684 or 3685 Fax: 404.385.6690 This is the Georgia Institute of Technology\u2019s (Georgia Tech) Office of the Vice Provost for Graduate Education and Faculty Development (VPGEFD) privacy and legal notice for compliance with the European Union General Data Protection Regulation (\u201c \u201d). VPGEFD includes Faculty Affairs, the Office of Graduate Studies, the Center for Teaching and Learning, Postdoctoral Services, and Responsible Conduct of Research. For more information regarding the , please review Georgia Tech\u2019s General Data Protection Regulation Compliance Policy. Lawful Basis for Collecting and Processing of Personal Data Georgia Tech is an institute of higher education involved in education, research, and community development. In order for Georgia Tech to recruit faculty, process faculty employees and related employment transactions, recruit graduate students, process graduate student applications for enrollment, and assist postdoctoral scholars with their federal agency and private/nonprofit agency funding needs, it must collect, use and process this personal data. The lawful basis for the collection and processing of personal data by Georgia Tech\u2019s Office of VPGEFD falls under the following category(ies): Processing is necessary for the purposes of the legitimate interests pursued by Georgia Tech or third parties in providing education and employment to recruit faculty and students. Types of Personal Data Collected and Why In order for Georgia Tech to recruit and process faculty employees and related employment transactions, recruit graduate students, process graduate student applications for enrollment, and assist postdoctoral scholars with their federal agency and private/nonprofit agency funding needs, it needs to collect the following categories of personal data: Name Contact information including, without limitation, email address, physical address, phone number, and other location data Unique personal identifiers and biographical information (e.g. date of birth) Details of your education and/or employment qualifications Information related to visa requirements, copies of passports and other documents to ensure compliance with U.S. laws The personal data collected by Georgia Tech\u2019s Office of VPGEFD will be shared as follows: Georgia Tech Unit Purpose Human Resources Employment processing and general reporting Institutional Research and Planning General reporting and compliance Individual Graduate Programs in GT Academic Units Admissions review Office of the Registrar Application data for accepted graduate students Third-Party Name Purpose Contracted relocation vendors \u2013 Armstrong Relocation & Companies, Compass Relocation Group, Allied Van Lines Initiation of Institute-funded household moves for newly hired employees as applicable Federal, private, and nonprofit agencies that offer postdoctoral funding To ensure that these agencies continue to fund postdocs. 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Skip to content Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Faculty Revision of Faculty Evaluation Processes Current Faculty New Faculty Orientation Why Georgia Tech Colleges and Schools Life at Tech Resources Diversity & Accessibility Visit Campus Deans, Chairs, & Directors Policies & Handbooks Faculty Hiring Promotion & Tenure Mentoring Handling Grievances Internal Resources Legal Affairs Diversity & Accessibility Faculty Affairs Reps Banner Access Faculty Hiring Time Away Faculty Relocation Offer Letter Templates Internal Resources Promotion & Tenure Faculty Professional Development Programs and Services New Faculty Academy and Orientation Coaching and Consulting APL Mentoring Program Resources Recognition and Awards About Us News & Events About Us Directory Contact Us Privacy Notice Search Search form Enter your keywords You are here: GT HomeHome Our Faculty Affairs Team Senior Director of Academic & Research Faculty AffairsDavid Bamburowskidavid.bamburowski@provost.gatech.eduOffice Phone: 404.385.5966 Senior Faculty Affairs ManagerAutumn Peppersautumn.peppers@provost.gatech.eduOffice Phone: 404.385.0508 Faculty Affairs ManagerBrittany Smithbsmith440@gatech.eduOffice Phone: 404.385.5695 Faculty Affairs ManagerKaren Maykaren.may@gatech.eduOffice Phone: 404-385-2953 Faculty Affairs CoordinatorNicole Malinowskin.malinowski@gatech.eduOffice Phone: 404.385.5097 Faculty Affairs CoordinatorChaunene Jettchaunene.jett@gatech.eduOffice Phone: 404-384-5695 Information Analyst IIIJoe Pricejoeprice@gatech.eduOffice Phone: 404-385-5223 About Us | Directory Accessibility Information Per accessibility compliance standards, this page may have links to files that would require the downloading of additional software: Download Adobe Reader Download Microsoft Products Georgia Tech Resources Offices & Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GTvisitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Skip to content Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Faculty Revision of Faculty Evaluation Processes Current Faculty New Faculty Orientation Why Georgia Tech Colleges and Schools Life at Tech Resources Diversity & Accessibility Visit Campus Deans, Chairs, & Directors Policies & Handbooks Faculty Hiring Promotion & Tenure Mentoring Handling Grievances Internal Resources Legal Affairs Diversity & Accessibility Faculty Affairs Reps Banner Access Faculty Hiring Time Away Faculty Relocation Offer Letter Templates Internal Resources Promotion & Tenure Faculty Professional Development Programs and Services New Faculty Academy and Orientation Coaching and Consulting APL Mentoring Program Resources Recognition and Awards About Us News & Events About Us Directory Contact Us Privacy Notice Search Search form Enter your keywords You are here: GT HomeHome About Us Welcome to the Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty at Georgia Tech Georgia Tech is committed to Attracting, Developing and Retaining an Outstanding and Diverse Faculty. Contact Faculty Affairs 404-894-4883 facultyaffairs@gatech.edu Campus Mail Code: 0740 Meet the Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Leadership Michelle Rinehart, Vice Provost for Faculty On March 1st, Michelle Rinehart began her role as the Vice Provost for Faculty. In this role, Rinehart is leading the newly formed Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty to support and advocate for Georgia Tech's faculty members through recruiting, developing and retaining talented and diverse faculty. Previously, Rinehart served as associate dean for Academic Affairs and Outreach in the College of Design. Read more Dawn Baunach, Associate Vice Provost for Faculty Kyla Turpin Ross, Assistant Vice Provost for Advocacy and Conflict Resolution David Bamburowski, Senior Director of the Office of Faculty Affairs Rebecca Pope-Ruark, Director of the Office of Faculty Professional Development Office of Faculty Affairs Team New Hire Resources Accessibility Information Per accessibility compliance standards, this page may have links to files that would require the downloading of additional software: Download Adobe Reader Download Microsoft Products Georgia Tech Resources Offices & Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GTvisitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Georgia Institute of Technology 237 Uncle Heinie Way, Suite 111 Atlanta, GA 30332-0740 Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30332 404.894.2000 Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 Georgia Institute of Technology Login"}, {"subdomain": "faculty.gatech.edu", "content": "Office of Faculty Professional Development Programs and Services | Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty | Georgia Institute of Technology | Atlanta, GA Your browser does not support JavaScript! Skip to content Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Faculty Revision of Faculty Evaluation Processes Current Faculty New Faculty Orientation Why Georgia Tech Colleges and Schools Life at Tech Resources Diversity & Accessibility Visit Campus Deans, Chairs, & Directors Policies & Handbooks Faculty Hiring Promotion & Tenure Mentoring Handling Grievances Internal Resources Legal Affairs Diversity & Accessibility Faculty Affairs Reps Banner Access Faculty Hiring Time Away Faculty Relocation Offer Letter Templates Internal Resources Promotion & Tenure Faculty Professional Development Programs and Services New Faculty Academy and Orientation Coaching and Consulting APL Mentoring Program Resources Recognition and Awards About Us News & Events About Us Directory Contact Us Privacy Notice Search Search form Enter your keywords You are here: GT HomeHomeFaculty Professional Development Office of Faculty Professional Development Programs and Services Faculty Professional Development Opportunities The Office of Faculty Professional Development (OFPD) offers professional development workshops and webinars, coaching and accountability groups, writing retreats, and one-on-one professional development coaching and consultations. Fall 2023 Programming OFPD is offering a full slate of faculty professional development opportunities in Fall 2023. In addition to twice-monthly virtual writing retreats, workshops will focus on growing your writing practice including the following topics: semester strategic planning (August), maximizing your writing process (September), mentoring graduate student writers (October), overcoming writer\u2019s block (November), and writing for higher ed media (December). We\u2019re be hosting Mastermind accountability groups and a coaching program for mid-career women faculty. Learn more and register here! Faculty Writing Scholars Applications Open Writing Scholars Program Applications Open Looking to give some focused time and attention to your writing in the coming academic year? Would you benefit from some additional work on your writing process or pipeline? Interested in working with other faculty who care about successful writing? Applications for the next cohort of the OFPD Faculty Writing Scholars are now open through August 8. Writing Scholars spend the academic year taking part in special writing-related workshops, getting one-on-one coaching support from a certified writing coach, and making time to get their important writing work done. All full-time faculty of any rank or role are invited to apply. Learn more about the program, and apply here! Past Programming Virtual Workshops Creating a Semester Strategic Plan Slides from Workshop Creating Solid Mentoring Relationships Slides from Workshop Designing Your Writing Pipeline Handout from Workshop Building your Summer Plan Handout from Workshop The Art and Science of Saying \u201cNo\u201d Slides from Workshop Managing Email Overload Slides from Workshop Promotion and Tenure Workshops The Office of Faculty Professional Development and the Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty are offering workshops to support faculty as they prepare for promotion and/or tenure reviews. For Academic Professionals and Lecturers: This workshop discuss candidate strategies for the Academic Professional promotion process, including how to determine when to go up, how to prepare successful packages, how to have conversations with supervisors about the process, and how to map job accomplishments to the promotion criteria. See most recent workshop recording. For Tenure-Track Faculty: A workshop to discuss candidate strategies for the tenure-track promotion and tenure process, including how to prepare successful packages and how to map scholarly accomplishments to promotion and tenure criteria. See most recent workshop recording. External Professional Development NCFDD. Tech faculty have free access to the resources and webinars of the National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity (NCFDD) through Tech\u2019s institutional membership. NCFDD provides webinars, workshops, and resources to support teaching, research and writing, and well-being for faculty. LinkedIn Learning. Faculty have free access to LinkedIn Learning through Tech\u2019s institutional membership. LinkedIn Learning offers an extensive online library of high-quality instructional videos on a wide range of professional development skills. Faculty Development Consultations The Office of Faculty Professional Development Programs and Services (OFPD) offers one-on-one coaching and consultations to faculty across campus. In consultations, we identify your needs and work with you to provide resources, guidance, and coaching to support your professional development. Read more and register. New Faculty Orientation Each fall, OFPD offers New Faculty Academy Orientation, and the Center for Teaching and Learning hosts a Fall Teaching Kickoff. Please visit this page for information about the most recent Orientation event, held on August 16th, 2022. Information for the 2023 event will be posted this summer. OFPD Scholars Programs The Office of Faculty Professional Development facilitates two Faculty Scholars programs, providing faculty opportunities to develop their writing and mentoring skills with a cohort of cross-Institute colleagues equally interested their professional development over the course of the academic year. Learn more about the Writing Scholars and Mentoring Scholars. Leadership and Development Programs New Faculty Leaders Academy Each fall, faculty in new leadership positions are invited to participate in New Faculty Leaders Academy, a year-long workshops series focused on helping faculty leaders develop leadership skills, understand the Georgia Tech and University System of Georgia landscape, and become more effective and efficient leaders. The Emerging Leaders Program is designed for associate and full professors who have attained tenure. Over the course of nine months, participants take part in several activities including a fall weekend workshop, monthly workshops, small-group work, and a 360-degree assessment. The program is a collaboration among the Office of the Provost, the Institute for Leadership and Social Impact, and the Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty. The Faculty Executive Leadership Academy (FELA) is designed to identify, foster, and develop senior faculty members for leadership. This program will build on individuals\u2019 previous leadership development experiences by providing first access to senior leadership and their decisions; offering close, and accessible, mentoring; and participating in the formulation of solutions and policies related to real problems and on-going issues. Participants in the first cohort are Susan Burns (Civil and Environmental Engineering), Alex Orso (Computer Science), Pinar Keskinocak (ISyE), and Hang Lu (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering). The ACC Academic Leaders Network (ACC ALN) is designed to facilitate cross-institutional networking and collaboration among academic leaders while building leadership capacity for the participating institutions. The target audience is faculty who have received foundational leadership training and who have at least 1-2 years of experience in their current leadership role, such as department chairs/heads, assistant/associate deans, and assistant/associate provosts (or similar titles as they may vary across institutions). Participants must be able to attend all three on-site sessions over the course of the calendar year, each hosted at a different participating university campus. Participants for 2023 are Jason Freeman (Music), Alex Orso (Computer Science), Aaron Levine (Public Policy), Karen Glover (Library), and Laura Cadonati (Physics). 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Williams Paper Museum Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Georgia Institute of Technology 237 Uncle Heinie Way, Suite 111 Atlanta, GA 30332-0740 Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30332 404.894.2000 Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 Georgia Institute of Technology Login"}, {"subdomain": "faculty.gatech.edu", "content": "Promotion & Tenure | Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty | Georgia Institute of Technology | Atlanta, GA Your browser does not support JavaScript! Skip to content Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Faculty Revision of Faculty Evaluation Processes Current Faculty New Faculty Orientation Why Georgia Tech Colleges and Schools Life at Tech Resources Diversity & Accessibility Visit Campus Deans, Chairs, & Directors Policies & Handbooks Faculty Hiring Promotion & Tenure Mentoring Handling Grievances Internal Resources Legal Affairs Diversity & Accessibility Faculty Affairs Reps Banner Access Faculty Hiring Time Away Faculty Relocation Offer Letter Templates Internal Resources Promotion & Tenure Faculty Professional Development Programs and Services New Faculty Academy and Orientation Coaching and Consulting APL Mentoring Program Resources Recognition and Awards About Us News & Events About Us Directory Contact Us Privacy Notice Search Search form Enter your keywords You are here: GT HomeHomeFaculty Affairs Reps Promotion & Tenure The resources on this page will help the people who assist with the reappointment, promotion, tenure, and periodic peer review processes at Georgia Tech. All Faculty Student Success Activities Guidance Document, November 2022 (.pdf) CIOS Scores Table. (.xlsx) CIOS Normative Data from 2001-Present COVID-19 Impact -- All candidates are required to submit a COVID Impact Statement. That statement can be up to 2 pages long or can be as short as one sentence stating that the candidate experienced no impacts. COVID Impact Statements are to be uploaded to the additional documents section in PROMOTE, where they are not released to external reviewers. 04/17/2020 Memo from Provost Bras (.pdf) 12/07/2020 Memo from Provost McLaughlin (.pdf) Covid-19 Impact FAQs (.pdf) (updated July 13, 2021) Guidance for RPT Candidates and Evaluators (August 8, 2021) Tenure Track Academic Faculty Guidance on the Promotion and Tenure Process (.pdf) - updated 4-25-2022 Guidance on the Periodic Peer Review Process (.pdf) - updated 9-5-2018 Guidance on the Tenure on Appointment Process (.pdf) - updated 08-22-2022 Promotion/Tenure Coversheet (.pdf) Periodic Peer Review Coversheet (.pdf) Reappointment (Critical Review) Coversheet (.pdf) Extension of the Probationary Period Request Form (.pdf) Regents\u2019 Professor Nominations and Renewals Waiver Statement (.pdf) Statement of Completeness (docx) External Reviewer List (.xlsx) Memo on the Tenure on Appointment Process - 08/24/22 (.pdf) Message from Provost McLaughlin on the Periodic Peer Review Process - 10/13/2021 (.pdf) 2022 Promotion & Tenure Workshop for Tenure-Track Faculty -- video recording and slide deck (.pdf) 2023 Promotion & Tenure Processing Presentation - video recording and slide deck (.pdf) Non-Tenure Track Academic Faculty Memo from the Vice Provost on Non-Tenure Track Faculty Promotion Process (.pdf) Template For External Review Request Letter (academic professionals) (.docx) Template for External Review Request Letter (lecturers) (.docx) Teaching Portfolio Guidelines. (.pdf) Non-Tenure Track Promotion/3rd Year Review Coversheet (.pdf) 2023 Workshop for NTT Faculty Promotion Processing - video recording and slide deck (.pdf) Promotion Workshops for Candidates 2022 Promotion Workshop for Academic Professionals - video recording and slide deck 2022 Promotion Workshop for Lecturers - video recording and slide deck Research Faculty Research Faculty Promotion Guidelines and Process Research Faculty Promotion Package Guidance Research Faculty Promotion FAQs GTRI WebWISE Research Faculty Promotion Resources 2023 Workshop for Research Faculty Promotion Processing - video recording and slide deck (.pdf) 2021 Workshop for Research Faculty Promotion Evaluators - video recording and slide deck (.pdf) Research Promotion Peer Review Committee Memos - sample templates (.docx) Accessibility Information Per accessibility compliance standards, this page may have links to files that would require the downloading of additional software: Download Adobe Reader Download Microsoft Products Georgia Tech Resources Offices & Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GTvisitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Georgia Institute of Technology 237 Uncle Heinie Way, Suite 111 Atlanta, GA 30332-0740 Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30332 404.894.2000 Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 Georgia Institute of Technology Login"}, {"subdomain": "faculty.gatech.edu", "content": "Offer Letter Templates | Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty | Georgia Institute of Technology | Atlanta, GA Your browser does not support JavaScript! Skip to content Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Faculty Revision of Faculty Evaluation Processes Current Faculty New Faculty Orientation Why Georgia Tech Colleges and Schools Life at Tech Resources Diversity & Accessibility Visit Campus Deans, Chairs, & Directors Policies & Handbooks Faculty Hiring Promotion & Tenure Mentoring Handling Grievances Internal Resources Legal Affairs Diversity & Accessibility Faculty Affairs Reps Banner Access Faculty Hiring Time Away Faculty Relocation Offer Letter Templates Internal Resources Promotion & Tenure Faculty Professional Development Programs and Services New Faculty Academy and Orientation Coaching and Consulting APL Mentoring Program Resources Recognition and Awards About Us News & Events About Us Directory Contact Us Privacy Notice Search Search form Enter your keywords You are here: GT HomeHomeFaculty Affairs Reps Offer Letter Templates We've organized the following offer letter templates to assist you in the faculty hiring process: Tenure Track Tenure Track (.docx) Tenure on Appointment (.docx) Non-Tenure Track Academic Academic Professional (.docx) Professor of the Practice (.docx) Lecturer (.docx) Visiting Faculty (.docx) Administrative Appointments Administrative Appointment - Internal (.docx) Administrative Appointment - New Hire (.docx) Part-Time Lecturers Part-time \u2014 New Hire (.docx) Part-time \u2014 Reappointment (.docx) Adjunct External Adjunct Appointment (.docx) External Adjunct Reappointment (.docx) Internal Adjunct/Courtesy Appointment (.docx) Research Faculty Regular (Full-Time) (.docx) Limited-Term, Part-Time (.docx) Visiting Research Faculty (.docx) Research Faculty Offer Caveats - see below Postdocs Postdoctoral Fellows (full-time) (.docx) Affiliate Postdoctoral Scholar Invitation (.docx) Retired but Working (Rehired Retirees) Retired but Working Research/Administrative (.docx) Retired but Working Instructional (.docx) Miscellaneous Faculty and Postdoc Offer Letter Caveats Summer Teaching Assignment Notification Adding Teaching Duties for Academic Professionals, Research Faculty, and Staff whose regular appointment does not include teaching (.docx) Online Master of Science (OMS) Offer Letter Accessibility Information Per accessibility compliance standards, this page may have links to files that would require the downloading of additional software: Download Adobe Reader Download Microsoft Products Georgia Tech Resources Offices & Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GTvisitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Georgia Institute of Technology 237 Uncle Heinie Way, Suite 111 Atlanta, GA 30332-0740 Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30332 404.894.2000 Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 Georgia Institute of Technology Login"}, {"subdomain": "faculty.gatech.edu", "content": "Time Away | Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty | Georgia Institute of Technology | Atlanta, GA Your browser does not support JavaScript! Skip to content Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Faculty Revision of Faculty Evaluation Processes Current Faculty New Faculty Orientation Why Georgia Tech Colleges and Schools Life at Tech Resources Diversity & Accessibility Visit Campus Deans, Chairs, & Directors Policies & Handbooks Faculty Hiring Promotion & Tenure Mentoring Handling Grievances Internal Resources Legal Affairs Diversity & Accessibility Faculty Affairs Reps Banner Access Faculty Hiring Time Away Faculty Relocation Offer Letter Templates Internal Resources Promotion & Tenure Faculty Professional Development Programs and Services New Faculty Academy and Orientation Coaching and Consulting APL Mentoring Program Resources Recognition and Awards About Us News & Events About Us Directory Contact Us Privacy Notice Search Search form Enter your keywords You are here: GT HomeHomeFaculty Affairs Reps Time Away Georgia Tech offers various programs who require time away from campus or modified duties to accommodate the needs of our faculty. General Procedures Absences fewer than five days should be reported in the appropriate time-reporting system. FMLA: Absences of 5 consecutive days or more due to illness of the employee or an immediate family member require a doctor's note and FMLA paperwork to be submitted. Absence from Campus: Any absence longer than 2 weeks but shorter than 8.5 weeks, or half of the semester, require an Absence from Campus Form. The employee is responsible for submitting the form, which must be approved by the School Chair and Dean, and submitted via GT-TRACS to Faculty Affairs for review and acknowledgement. Leave of Absence: A Leave of Absence is required anytime a faculty member is absent for more than half of the semester. This includes all intermittent absences. All leaves of absence not related to FMLA require a Leave of Absence Form submitted via GT-TRACS and must include letters of strong support from the School Chair/Lab Director and Dean/VP, be cleared by the Office of Sponsored Programs, and must be routed to Faculty Affairs for approval on behalf of the Provost. Leaves of Absence greater than a year, or any extension beyond one year, requires approval by the Provost and the University System of Georgia. Active Service: Modified Duties: A course release provided to faculty who may need to construct a modified workload and flexible schedule for a short time due to family commitments. These circumstances \u2014 which inhibit only the manner of work assignments and not the ability to undertake a full-time workload \u2014 include the birth or adoption of a child, or the severe illness of a parent, spouse, or child. ASMD is approved at the discretion of the Provost. Faculty participating in the Program still work 100% time and are requeired to undertake new additional duties to replace the course for which the teaching release was awarded. Refer to the ASMD Program page for additional details. Educational and Professional Leave Extensions According to BOR Policy Manual 8.2.7.4 on Educational and Professional Leave, LOAs that go beyond one year \u2014 with or without pay \u2014 require the approval of the chancellor or his designee. At Georgia Tech, the LOA extension request is made by the Office of the President after approvals within the Office of the Provost have been obtained. Please submit LOA extension requests at least two months in advance of the start date. In order to qualify for an LOA extension, the following must be submitted to Faculty Affairs via GT-TRACS, tagging OSP in a note for review, and selecting Orgs 609 and 600 as approvers: LOA form Strong letters of recommendation by the dean and school chair outlining a) how ongoing duties and responsibilities will be covered, b) the benefit to the Institute, and c) faculty accomplishments during the leave for which an extension is requested. Once the materials have been received and have undergone review, Faculty Affairs will notify the schools and colleges of the request status. Because extension approvals are contingent upon the chancellor, careful consideration should be made by the schools and colleges before advancing these requests. Resources Absence from Campus Form Leave of Absence Form OSP Leave of Absence Checklist Export Control Form - Paid/Partial Leaves of Absence Export Control Form - Unpaid Leaves of Absence ASMD Form ASMD Program Policy References Georgia Tech Office of Human Resources Policy Manual 2.11 Leave of Absence Board of Regents (BOR) Policy Manual 8.2.7 Leave Accessibility Information Per accessibility compliance standards, this page may have links to files that would require the downloading of additional software: Download Adobe Reader Download Microsoft Products Georgia Tech Resources Offices & Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GTvisitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Georgia Institute of Technology 237 Uncle Heinie Way, Suite 111 Atlanta, GA 30332-0740 Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30332 404.894.2000 Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 Georgia Institute of Technology Login"}, {"subdomain": "faculty.gatech.edu", "content": "Mentoring | Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty | Georgia Institute of Technology | Atlanta, GA Your browser does not support JavaScript! Skip to content Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Faculty Revision of Faculty Evaluation Processes Current Faculty New Faculty Orientation Why Georgia Tech Colleges and Schools Life at Tech Resources Diversity & Accessibility Visit Campus Deans, Chairs, & Directors Policies & Handbooks Faculty Hiring Promotion & Tenure Mentoring Handling Grievances Internal Resources Legal Affairs Diversity & Accessibility Faculty Affairs Reps Banner Access Faculty Hiring Time Away Faculty Relocation Offer Letter Templates Internal Resources Promotion & Tenure Faculty Professional Development Programs and Services New Faculty Academy and Orientation Coaching and Consulting APL Mentoring Program Resources Recognition and Awards About Us News & Events About Us Directory Contact Us Privacy Notice Search Search form Enter your keywords You are here: GT HomeHomeFaculty Professional Development Mentoring Visit the Office of Faculty Professional Development website for upcoming mentoring workshops and opportunities. Resources Being an Effective Mentor GT EDEI Mentoring Resources and Readings Effective Mentoring in STEMM (Research and resources) Mentoring Underrepresented Minority Students (Inside Higher Ed) 5 Lessons on Academic Mentorship (Inside Higher Ed) How to Be a More Inclusive Mentor (Chronicle- access instructions) Leading Research Teams and Labs Barker, K. 2010. At the Helm: Leading Your Laboratory. Cohen, C. and Cohen, S., eds. 2018. Lab Dynamics: Management and Leadership Skills for Scientists. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press. Creating a Harassment-Free Lab (NCFDD webinar- access instructions) Building and Leading Successful Research Teams (NCFDD webinar- access instructions) Setting Up and Managing a Lab (NCFDD webinar- access instructions) GT Interviewing and Selecting Research Team Members workshop (recording) Cultivating Your Personal Mentoring Network GT ADVANCE Program Mentoring Resources Cultivating Your Network of Mentors, Sponsors & Collaborators (NCFDD webinar- access instructions) Networking for Introverts (NCFDD webinar- access instructions) Cultivating Your Network Virtually (NCFDD webinar- access instructions) \u25ba View the Faculty Virtual Resource Hub APL Mentoring Program The Academic Professionals and Lecturers (APL) Mentoring Program provides 1:1 mentoring, professional development events, and opportunities to connect and build community with other academic professionals and lecturers. College of Sciences Faculty Mentoring Program The College of Sciences Faculty Mentoring Program provides mentoring and professional development to College faculty. Ivan Allen Faculty Mentoring Program The Ivan Allen Faculty Mentoring Program connects faculty seeking mentors with faculty mentors from schools across the College. Accessibility Information Per accessibility compliance standards, this page may have links to files that would require the downloading of additional software: Download Adobe Reader Download Microsoft Products Georgia Tech Resources Offices & Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GTvisitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Georgia Institute of Technology 237 Uncle Heinie Way, Suite 111 Atlanta, GA 30332-0740 Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30332 404.894.2000 Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 Georgia Institute of Technology Login"}, {"subdomain": "faculty.gatech.edu", "content": "Handling Grievances | Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty | Georgia Institute of Technology | Atlanta, GA Your browser does not support JavaScript! Skip to content Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Faculty Revision of Faculty Evaluation Processes Current Faculty New Faculty Orientation Why Georgia Tech Colleges and Schools Life at Tech Resources Diversity & Accessibility Visit Campus Deans, Chairs, & Directors Policies & Handbooks Faculty Hiring Promotion & Tenure Mentoring Handling Grievances Internal Resources Legal Affairs Diversity & Accessibility Faculty Affairs Reps Banner Access Faculty Hiring Time Away Faculty Relocation Offer Letter Templates Internal Resources Promotion & Tenure Faculty Professional Development Programs and Services New Faculty Academy and Orientation Coaching and Consulting APL Mentoring Program Resources Recognition and Awards About Us News & Events About Us Directory Contact Us Privacy Notice Search Search form Enter your keywords You are here: GT HomeHomeDeans, Chairs, & Directors Handling Grievances Conflict Resolution Kyla Ross is the assistant vice provost for academic advocacy and conflict resolution. She oversees student and faculty academic conflicts or issues, research and scholarly misconduct allegations, and other issues related to students and faculty. For example, Ross may be called upon to be a moderator of arrangements to resolve conflicts or as a go-between when communication has broken down between two parties. For more information, visit: Provost.gatech.edu/reporting-units/advocacy Resolution Contact Email kyla.ross@gatech.edu Phone 404-385-2863 Still have Questions? We're here to help! Contact Us! 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Skip to content Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Faculty Revision of Faculty Evaluation Processes Current Faculty New Faculty Orientation Why Georgia Tech Colleges and Schools Life at Tech Resources Diversity & Accessibility Visit Campus Deans, Chairs, & Directors Policies & Handbooks Faculty Hiring Promotion & Tenure Mentoring Handling Grievances Internal Resources Legal Affairs Diversity & Accessibility Faculty Affairs Reps Banner Access Faculty Hiring Time Away Faculty Relocation Offer Letter Templates Internal Resources Promotion & Tenure Faculty Professional Development Programs and Services New Faculty Academy and Orientation Coaching and Consulting APL Mentoring Program Resources Recognition and Awards About Us News & Events About Us Directory Contact Us Privacy Notice Search Search form Enter your keywords You are here: GT HomeHomeDeans, Chairs, & Directors Faculty Hiring We've organized the following resources to assist you in the faculty hiring process: Faculty Hiring Guidance & Resources Memo on Named Appointments and Internal Searches (.pdf) Dual Career Hiring Guidelines (.pdf) Memo on Updated Tenure on Appointment Process and Guidance on the Tenure on Appointment Process (.pdf) Memo on Procedural Revisions for Rehiring Retirees/RBWs - 5/18/2023 (.pdf) (This section is under construction. 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Williams Paper Museum Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Georgia Institute of Technology 237 Uncle Heinie Way, Suite 111 Atlanta, GA 30332-0740 Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30332 404.894.2000 Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 Georgia Institute of Technology Login"}, {"subdomain": "faculty.gatech.edu", "content": "Promotion & Tenure | Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty | Georgia Institute of Technology | Atlanta, GA Your browser does not support JavaScript! Skip to content Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Faculty Revision of Faculty Evaluation Processes Current Faculty New Faculty Orientation Why Georgia Tech Colleges and Schools Life at Tech Resources Diversity & Accessibility Visit Campus Deans, Chairs, & Directors Policies & Handbooks Faculty Hiring Promotion & Tenure Mentoring Handling Grievances Internal Resources Legal Affairs Diversity & Accessibility Faculty Affairs Reps Banner Access Faculty Hiring Time Away Faculty Relocation Offer Letter Templates Internal Resources Promotion & Tenure Faculty Professional Development Programs and Services New Faculty Academy and Orientation Coaching and Consulting APL Mentoring Program Resources Recognition and Awards About Us News & Events About Us Directory Contact Us Privacy Notice Search Search form Enter your keywords You are here: GT HomeHomeDeans, Chairs, & Directors Promotion & Tenure The resources on this page will help you navigate the faculty reappointment, promotion, tenure, evaluation, and periodic peer review processes at Georgia Tech. All Faculty Student Success Activities Guidance Document, November 2022 (.pdf) CIOS Scores Table. (.xlsx) CIOS Normative Data from 2001-Present COVID-19 Impact -- All candidates are required to submit a COVID Impact Statement. That statement can be up to 2 pages long or can be as short as one sentence stating that the candidate experienced no impacts. COVID Impact Statements are to be uploaded to the additional documents section in PROMOTE, where they are not released to external reviewers. 04/17/2020 Memo from Provost Bras (.pdf) 12/07/2020 Memo from Provost McLaughlin (.pdf) Covid-19 Impact FAQs (.pdf) - updated 7-13-2021 Covid-19 Impact Statement for External Reviewers Guidance for RPT Candidates and Evaluators (August 8, 2021) Tenure Track Faculty Guidance on the Promotion and Tenure Process (.pdf) - updated 04-25-2022 Guidance on the Periodic Peer Review Process (.pdf) - updated 9-5-2018 Guidance on the Tenure on Appointment Process and Memo to Deans and Chairs (.pdf) - updated 08-24-2022 Research Faculty Evaluation Template (.docx) Periodic Peer Review Form (.pdf) Extension of the Probationary Period Request Form (.pdf) Formal Template for Initial External Review Request Letter (sent via PROMOTE) (tenure-track) (.docx) Instructions for External Reviewers in PROMOTE (tenure-track) (.pdf) Memo from the Provost on External Peer Review Letters (.pdf) Memo from the Provost on Promotion and Tenure Packages (.pdf) Message from Provost McLaughlin on the Periodic Peer Review Process - 10/13/2021 (.pdf) 2022 Promotion & Tenure Workshop for Tenure-Track Faculty -- video recording and slide deck (.pdf) Non-Tenure Track Faculty Memo from the Vice Provost on Non-Tenure Track Faculty Promotion Process (.pdf) Template For External Review Request Letter (academic professionals) (.docx) Template for External Review Request Letter (lecturers) (.docx) Promotion Workshops 2022 Promotion Workshop for Academic Professionals - video recording and slide deck 2022 Promotion Workshop for Lecturers - video recording and slide deck Research Faculty Research Faculty Promotion Guidelines and Process Research Faculty Promotion Package Guidance Research Faculty Promotion FAQs GTRI WebWISE Research Faculty Promotion Resources 2021 Workshop for Research Faculty Promotion Evaluators - video recording and slide deck (.pdf) Research Promotion Peer Review Committee Memos - sample templates (.docx) (This section is under construction. 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Construction is expected to wrap in in late September. The IMZ features a more than 40-foot curved landscape screen and ten interactive tablet stations allowing users to view and experience digital exhibits, project showcases, and other novel forms of learning. It will join the Media Bridge, which opened in March 2022, in exposing students, faculty, staff and visitors to the world of digital scholarship available at the Library. \u201cWe\u2019re thrilled to bring the Interactive Media Zone, or IMZ, to campus,\u201d said Library Dean Leslie Sharp. \u201cIt promises to add a new level of digital and physical experience to our beautiful buildings, making available to anyone who visits the Library the vast array of digital scholarship happening across campus.\u201d At launch the IMZ will feature three main content modes: Digital exhibit, pop-up lecture, and hero mode. The digital exhibit option will feature pre-planned animations and live data, allowing users who walk up to interact with a full digital experience. The pop-up lecture feature will allow faculty and visiting experts to hold short-form, impromptu lessons while utilizing the space\u2019s unique interactive capabilities. Hero mode allows the IMZ to operate as a kind of largescale digital sign, promoting both Library and campus activities, researchers, students, and stories. To learn more about the Georgia Tech Library and its efforts to bring campus scholarship to the world, visit library.gatech.edu. Recent Articles August 8, 2023 Fulton Bag and Cotton Mill: New South Industry launches Aug. 14 Interested in the ways industrial technologies influenced both the Georgia Tech and Atlanta we know today? Then do not miss the Georgia Tech Library\u2019s newest exhibit, launching Aug. 14. 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Mar 23, 2023 Women make up just 24% of the automotive industry, but Georgia Tech graduates Jenn Voelker and Julia Vorpahl haven't let statistics stop them from paving their own way in a male-dominated field. Both Voelker and Vorpahl work for Karma Automotive, a luxury electric vehicle manufacturer based in California. Beginning with their time at Tech, they've never let gender bias stop them from pursuing their passion. \"It's math,\" Vorpahl, a visualization and digital design modeler at Karma, said. \"You either get the question right, or you get the question wrong. I think that attitude really helps when you get into a professional environment. It teaches you to have tougher skin where if you are the best for that job, you will get the job. That's what Georgia Tech instilled.\" Vorpahl grew up in the industry watching her family operate what is now the oldest independently owned Mercedes-Benz dealer in metro Atlanta after her grandfather, an engine designer for the German automaker, came to America and opened the shop in 1967. She arrived at Georgia Tech unsure if she'd follow in her family's footsteps, but ultimately, she landed an internship at Daimler, the nation's largest commercial vehicle manufacturer. While other interns came in with a background in automotive design, Vorpahl\u2019s willingness to learn and tireless work ethic landed her a full-time job as the only woman in the company's design studio. During her three years at Daimler before accepting her position at Karma in 2022, she'd occasionally make the drive from Portland, Oregon, back to Georgia. Along the way, she crossed paths with truckers, who often expressed surprise that Vorpahl was among those behind the scenes designing their rigs. She often heard questions like \u201cWhy do you work there?\u201d or \u201cHow did you end up there?\u201d And her response was simple. \"Women like cars, too.\u201d That rang true through Voelker's childhood as well. When the senior director of program management for Karma arrived in Atlanta for her first year at Georgia Tech, she knew she'd found a place that could help her turn an aptitude for math and science, and a fervor for cars, into a career. \"Best move I ever made,\" Voelker said on her decision to enroll at Tech, although it wasn't just the Institute's stellar reputation that lured her from her home state of New Hampshire. \"I visited campus in February. There was 6 feet of snow on the ground and then I came to Atlanta, and the flowers were blooming.\" After changing her major from mechanical engineering to industrial design, Voelker got her foot in the door through an internship with Masterack, a commercial cargo vehicle equipment manufacturer based in Atlanta. She attended Tech at a time when women made up around 27% of the undergraduate population, so when she entered the workforce, she wasn't fazed. \"It never bothered me. I have always felt like I fit right in, especially when it's the right school, the right class, or the right company where everybody appreciates learning from each other and working together towards a common goal,\" she said. In fact, her experience on North Avenue taught her to always keep learning and never give up, a piece of advice she now passes along to other women entering the industry. \"Don\u2019t be afraid to give your opinion in meetings, speak up and use all of the knowledge that you've learned over the years toward whatever project you're working on,\" said Voelker, who worked her way up the ladder at Masterack for 18 years before seeking a new challenge at Karma. \u201cThat's one thing that I haven't backed down on. If I have a strong opinion about something, I have no fear of saying it.\u201d Vorpahl and Voelker each commended Karma for their dedication to promoting hard-working women and a culture that fosters diversity \u2014 a principle that Vorpahl especially values after completing two study abroad programs at the University of Singapore and the University of Strathclyde. \u201cOne of the biggest advantages was seeing how people from different countries approach design and how different schools approach design. You don\u2019t want a bunch of people who all think exactly the same way. Otherwise, we\u2019d all be driving around in the exact same vehicle,\u201d she said. Leading Karma\u2019s commercial vehicle product line, Voelker noted that she has continued to see more women in leadership positions and at industry conferences, and she hopes that momentum carries over to the next generation. Highlighting the importance of igniting both young girls\u2019 and boys' interest in STEM, Voelker recently spoke to a local second grade class to share her experiences. \"I've been really fortunate to have had some great mentors over my career, so I love to pay it forward to the younger generation,\" she said. \"They were so excited, and I hope that stays with them and excites them to learn more about engineering.\" In addition to providing an example to young women of how to succeed in a competitive industry, Vorpahl also hopes to share the technical aspects of what she's learned in the field with her alma mater and offer future graduates a roadmap to a career in automotive design. \"The students would thrive in this industry because it is so nitpicky, and Tech minds would just love it,\" she said. \"There's not really a direct path from the Georgia Tech studios into car studios, so I'm hoping that I can show them that path.\" Voelker and Vorpahl are bonded by their employer and their alma mater, but it\u2019s their shared passion for seeing their hard work hit the pavement that continues to drive them. 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At the top of the exit ramp, turn right onto North Avenue. Cross Techwood Drive (the first light) and pass the football stadium on your right and the alumni house on your left. After driving underneath the overhead foot bridge, turn left into the Area #1 Parking lot, which is labeled with a yellow sign. Driving North on I-75/85 into Atlanta: Take I-75/85 North Exit at Spring St/West Peachtree (Exit #249D) At the end of the exit ramp, proceed through the first intersection. At the next intersection, turn left. Continue on West Peachtree for one block. Turn left on North Avenue Cross over the Interstate and Techwood Drive. Pass the football stadium on your right and the alumni house on your left. After driving underneath the overhead foot bridge, turn left into the Area #1 Parking lot, which is labeled with a yellow sign. Hotel Reservations Hotel Listings Atlanta Restaurants and Attractions You can use the following links to get information on Atlanta's restaurants and attractions for your trip. atlanta.citysearch.com accessatlanta.com atlanta.net Atlanta Weather View the latest Atlanta weather from cnn.com/weather Back to Top Taxi from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport to Georgia Tech: Cab: Take a cab through downtown Atlanta to the Georgia Tech Campus. The Bill Moore Student Success Center is located on North Avenue (225 North Avenue, Atlanta 30332) next to the Bobby Dodd Football Stadium. Cab fare is approximately $30. For pick-up from the Student Success Center, you can call Checkers Cab Service at 404-351-1111 and ask them to pick you up at 631 Cherry Street or 190 North Avenue. MARTA (Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority): If you are taking MARTA from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) is Atlanta's public transit system. There are three MARTA rail stations that allow convenient access to Georgia Tech from the airport. The rail station nearest to the Center for Career Discovery and Development office is the North Avenue Station: http://www.itsmarta.com/getthere/railmapbig.htm From the airport take either northbound line (Doraville or North Springs) to the North Avenue Station. Once you exit the station, walk west on North Avenue towards Georgia Tech\u2019s campus (you will see the Coca-Cola world headquarters skyscraper in the distance.) At the intersection of North Avenue and Fowler Street, ascend the stairs under the archway and take an immediate right. Follow the path to the Student Success Center. The walking distance from the North Avenue station to our office is approximately \u00bd mile. For any additional schedules or bus routes, visit http://www.itsmarta.com. Instagram LinkedIn Georgia Tech Resources Offices & Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute CommunicationsVisitor ResourcesCampus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GTvisitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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The Success Center is located between the football stadium and Tech Tower. Our normal operation hours are from 9:00am to 4:30pm from Monday to Friday. Advising Hours Advising hours are throughout the day via appointment. For career undergraduate and graduate advisors, go to CareerBuzz and schedule an advisor appointment under the Quick Links section. Go HERE for more information. In the interest of campus health, our advising team asks that students meeting with advisors in person wear masks to their advising appointment, although it is not required. Additionally, virtual advising is available for students who prefer that option. Drop-In Hours Drop-Ins will be conducted by Career Peer Advisors and Career Advisors. Drop-In Hours (In-person only): Monday - Friday from 2:00 PM \u2013 4:00 PM EST Bill Moore Student Success Center, Basement Festival Level (Hayes Conference Room) Drop-In Check-In: Login to CareerBuzz, on the left side navigation bar, click on the \u201cCounseling Appointment\u201d tab and then on the \u201cDrop-In Now\u201d. Click the drop down box and then \u201cContinue\u201d. Have a seat in the Hayes Conference Room or in the main waiting area in the Festival level and a staff member will assist you. Instagram LinkedIn Georgia Tech Resources Offices & Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute CommunicationsVisitor ResourcesCampus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GTvisitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites & Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Lorraine Georgia Tech-Savannah Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student & Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Resources Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Study Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Student Life Scholarships & Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, & Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising & Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Office of the Provost TechWorks Alumni Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Government & Community Partners Professional Education Georgia Tech Career Center Bill Moore Student Success Center 219 Uncle Heinie Way Atlanta, GA. 30332 (404)894-3320 careercenter@gatech.edu Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30332 404.894.2000 Directory Employment Emergency Information Enable Accessibility Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 Georgia Institute of Technology Login Error | Career Center | Georgia Institute of Technology | Atlanta, GA Skip to content Menu Close Georgia Tech Home Map Directory Offices Error The website encountered an unexpected error. 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Presenters: Elizabeth Bivins Georgia Tech Student Business Administration Laura Mast Georgia Tech Student Environmental Engineering Sims Pettway Georgia Tech Student Mechanical Engineering Stephen Ralph Georgia Tech Student Computer Engineering March 18, 2021 TIME: 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST Watch this webinar to learn more about the myriad of ways to obtain more leadership experience while on campus. In this event, we will hear from LEAD and the Division of Student Life. Presenters: Dr. Clarence Anthony, Jr. Georgia Tech Career Center canthony32@gatech.edu Elizabeth Bivins Georgia Tech Student Business Administration Chidinma Imediegwu Georgia Tech Student Mechanical Engineering Patrice Gill Georgia Tech Student Biomedical Engineering February 11, 2021 TIME: 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST In this event, learn how to identify your core values. We will also cover how to determine whether your target companies align to your values and which questions to ask in information interviews. Presenters: Andrea Comsa Georgia Tech Career Center andrea.comsa@gatech.edu Elizabeth Bivins Georgia Tech Student Business Administration November 12, 2020 TIME: 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST Career Chat Hour Poll Report (Adobe PDF file) Have you heard about case interviews, but don't know how to prepare for them? These are typical for consulting roles, but more companies are using case interviews as part of the interview process. Our career peer advisors who have successfully landed jobs with case interviews will talk about the different types of cases, how to prepare, practice and what you will be evaluated on. Presenters: Elizabeth Bivins Georgia Tech Student Business Administration Chidinma Imediegwu Georgia Tech Student Mechanical Engineering October 29, 2020 TIME: 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST Career Chat Hour Poll Report (Adobe PDF file) Need some help preparing for your next Behavioral interview? Join our next Career Chat Hour and hear perspectives from three of our career peer advisors on how they've prepped for Behavioral interviews and successfully landed jobs. Come with questions of your own and they'll be happy to answer! Presenters: Elizabeth Bivins Georgia Tech Student Business Administration Chidinma Imediegwu Georgia Tech Student Mechanical Engineering Zainab Salman Georgia Tech Student Analytics October 15, 2020 TIME: 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST Career Chat Hour Poll Report (Adobe PDF file) LinkedIn is more than just a job search platform! Join us for our next Career Chat Hour session where we will show you how to leverage the power of LinkedIn. Topics discussed will cover: Why you need LinkedIn for job searching How to set up LinkedIn profile for your personal brand Job searching function and other exciting tools on LinkedIn How to effectively network on LinkedIn Our Career Peer Advisors will share their own experiences on how they use LinkedIn for their job search. Presenters: Dr. Clarence Anthony, Jr. Georgia Tech Career Center canthony32@gatech.edu Yiuri Li Georgia Tech Student Bioengineering Elizabeth Bivins Georgia Tech Student Business Administration October 1, 2020 TIME: 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST Career Chat Hour Poll Report (Adobe PDF file) Are you ready to learn how to impress during your interview(s)? Join us for our next Career Chat Hour session where we will be discussing: How to prepare for interviews with recruiters How to conduct mock interviews What resources are available for students to prepare for interviews Our Career Peer Advisors will share their own interviewing experiences and how they prepared to impress employers. Presenters: Andrea Comsa Georgia Tech Career Center andrea.comsa@gatech.edu Syed Rameez Georgia Tech Student Aerospace Engineering Yiuri Li Georgia Tech Student Bioengineering Elizabeth Bivins Georgia Tech Student Business Administration Chidinma Imediegwu Georgia Tech Student Mechanical Engineering September 17, 2020 TIME: 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST Career Chat Hour Poll Report (Adobe PDF file) Fall semester is here and we know that you have questions on how to put your best foot forward in being prepared for the job and internship search. Join us for the Career Chat Hour to discuss virtual resources that can be used to explore various careers and make your competitive in the job market. Presenters: Dr. Clarence Anthony, Jr. Georgia Tech Career Center canthony32@gatech.edu Zainab Salman Georgia Tech Student Career Peer Advisor September 3, 2020 TIME: 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST Career Chat Hour Poll Report (Adobe PDF file) Join us for our next Career Chat Hour to find out how to prepare, and learn tips and best practices to successfully engage with employers online. How can you learn the most about what an internship will be like before you apply? How can you find the co-ops and internships that excite you the most? How can you pursue entrepreneurship while also pursuing a traditional career path? Join us for our Career Chat Hour on September 3rd from 12-1 to learn about Canary. Built by students, for students, Canary is a platform for classmates to read and write reviews of their internship and co-op experiences, enabling students to know what it's actually like to work at a company before they apply. Presenter(s): Andrea Comsa Georgia Tech Career Center andrea.comsa@gatech.edu Sims Pettway Georgia Tech student Mechanical Engineering Stephen Ralph, Jr. Georgia Tech student Computer Engineering Noah Waldron Georgia Tech Student Computer Engineering August 6,2020 TIME: 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST Career Chat Hour Poll Report (Adobe PDF file) Join us for the next Career Chat Hour to learn how to navigate the virtual platform, Career Eco, which will be hosting our Fall Virtual All Majors Career Fair. We will review how to upload your resume, use the chat feature, where you can view employer information, and other details on the platform. This will help you prepare to successfully engage with employers online and answer your virtual \u201chow-to\u201d questions. Presenters: Andrea Comsa Georgia Tech Career Center andrea.comsa@gatech.edu Briana Edwards Georgia Tech Career Center briana.edwards@gatech.edu July 16, 2020 TIME: 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST Career Chat Hour Poll Report (Adobe PDF file) Join us for our next Career Chat Hour to find out how to prepare, and learn tips and best practices to successfully engage with employers online. Engaging virtually has become the new normal. The fall semester is approaching rapidly with lots of virtual recruiting events; virtual career fairs, company information webinars, virtual interviews. Get a head start to prepare, do not miss this session! Presenter(s): Andrea Comsa Georgia Tech Career Center andrea.comsa@gatech.edu Robbie Ouzts Georgia Tech Career Center robbie.ouzts@gatech.edu Rachael Smith H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISyE) rachael.smith@isye.gatech.edu Kevin Stacia MBA Career Center kevin.stacia@scheller.gatech.edu June 18, 2020 TIME: 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST Career Chat Hour Poll Report (Adobe PDF file) What skills employers seek and are relevant NOW? Join us for a lively and engaging discussion about the skills you'll need to succeed in your co-op/internship and job search in these challenging times. Learn about how you can build these skills and what resources you can tap into. Presenters: Stephanie Aluko Undergraduate Advising & Transition saluko6@gatech.edu Andrea Comsa Center for Career Discovery and Development (C2D2) andrea.comsa@gatech.edu Casey Hampton Center for Career Discovery and Development (C2D2) casey.hampton@gatech.edu Stephanie Jackson Sam Nunn School for International Affairs stephanie.jackson@inta.gatech.edu Michael Laughter Center for Career Discovery and Development (C2D2) michael.laughter@gatech.edu June 4, 2020 TIME: 12:00pm - 1:00pm Career Chat Hour Poll Report (Adobe PDF file) Was your internship/co-op offer rescinded due to Covid -19? Are you wondering about navigating the career search during these uncertain times? Join C2D2 for our Career Chat Hour, exclusively for students, both undergrad and grad. Pose questions, get advice from career advisors about search strategy, find out about job market trends, hear what employers are telling us, and share suggestions for how we can help you. Presenters: Dr. Clarence Anthony, Jr. Center for Career Discovery and Development (C2D2) canthony32@gatech.edu James Barricelli Center for Career Discovery and Development (C2D2) jamesbarricelli@gatech.edu Ann Blasick Corporate Relations, ISYE ann.blasick@isye.gatech.edu Andrea Comsa Center for Career Discovery and Development (C2D2) andrea.comsa@gatech.edu Michael Dutcher Corporate Relations, Scheller College of Business michael.dutcher@scheller.gatech.edu Career Events Menu Career Center & Campus Events Career Fairs Information Sessions Workshops Career Chat Hour Series Employer Insight Series Instagram LinkedIn Georgia Tech Resources Offices & Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute CommunicationsVisitor ResourcesCampus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GTvisitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Please try again later. Georgia Tech Resources Offices & Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GTvisitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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The Georgia Tech Career Center uses CareerBuzz - a free, user-friendly job database that allows employers to recruit students. Establishing your profile through CareerBuzz ensures that your job opportunities are visible to the largest student population. Students have 24x7 access to the system to search for full-time, part-time, co-op and internship positions. Students are instructed to use Careerbuzz in their job search. https://gatech-csm.symplicity.com/employers/ How do I request interview dates? Using your Careerbuzz account you will Create a New Schedule Request. What are the important recruiting dates? Here is the Recruiting Calendar (Adobe PDF file) for the Career Center. Who is my Customer Service Representative? For better service, the Employer Connections team has been divided by alphabet: A through L; 0 - 9 Chiragi Patel chiragi.patel@gatech.edu M through Z Monica Jackson monica.jackson@gatech.edu Career Center Partners Program Ebony Mobley emobley33@gatech.edu How do I sign up for career fair(s) on campus? All career fair dates and information is listed on our website on our Campus Career Fairs page. You should be able to locate information about these events and find out how to register as an attendee. If you have any questions or need assistance, please email us at employerconnections@career.gatech.edu. How do I connect with students? There are many recruiting events and opportunities available throughout the year. For a short list of strategies, review our Employer Recruiting Guide . Who notifies students about my available job opportunities? You are responsible for creating a \u201cBuzz\u201d about your company and available opportunities. After posting your job(s) on Careerbuzz please refer to our Employer Recruiting Guide for ideas on how to generate interest in your opportunities. Who monitors my job posting and/or On Campus Recruiting interview schedule deadlines (e.g: the applicant selection time period)? You are responsible for keeping track of important dates associated with your interview schedule. What recruiting events do you offer besides career fairs? All upcoming recruiting events are posted on our website under our Events section. Where can I find information about student salaries? The Office of Assessment makes statistical data available to you at: https://webapps.gatech.edu/cfcampus/adors/commencement/salary_report.cfm Instagram LinkedIn Georgia Tech Resources Offices & Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute CommunicationsVisitor ResourcesCampus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GTvisitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites & Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Lorraine Georgia Tech-Savannah Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student & Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Resources Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Study Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Student Life Scholarships & Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, & Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising & Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Office of the Provost TechWorks Alumni Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Government & Community Partners Professional Education Georgia Tech Career Center Bill Moore Student Success Center 219 Uncle Heinie Way Atlanta, GA. 30332 (404)894-3320 careercenter@gatech.edu Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30332 404.894.2000 Directory Employment Emergency Information Enable Accessibility Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 Georgia Institute of Technology Login Error | Career Center | Georgia Institute of Technology | Atlanta, GA Skip to content Menu Close Georgia Tech Home Map Directory Offices Error The website encountered an unexpected error. Please try again later. Georgia Tech Resources Offices & Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GTvisitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "career.gatech.edu", "content": "Employer/Organization Proctoring Center | Career Center | Georgia Institute of Technology | Atlanta, GA Skip to content Career Center Home About Mission & Vision Our History Advisors Staff Our Brochure Undergraduate Career Advisors Explore Careers First Generation Shadow Program Internships Co-ops Honors Celebration LGBTQIA Resources FAQs Pre-Graduate & Pre-Professional Advising Job Search Resources Career Tools Resume Guide Professional Attire Interviewing Policies for Students Identifying Fraudulent Positions Graduate Getting Started Our Graduate Services Make an Appointment Job Search Advice/Resources Upcoming Events Graduate Internship Program Career Fair Information & General Job Aids Resume Guide Multicultural & Diversity Resources Graduate Professional Development Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Graduate Professional Development Video Series GT Campus Closet Employers Employer Town Halls Employer Connections Team Recruiting @ GT Posting a Job On-Campus Recruiting Student Resume Books Employer Proctoring Information Sessions Corporate Partnership Program Co-op & Internship Programs Global Internship Program Hiring Non-U.S.Citizens FAQs Career & Salary Survey Reports Alumni Pre-Graduates and Pre-Professionals Employment & Job Links Alumni Career Services Events Career Alliance @ GT Career Fairs Information Sessions Workshops (via CareerBuzz) Building/Visitor Parking Map Career Chat Hour Series Employer Insight Series Career Fair Employers After Hours Workshop Requests Contact Hours of Operation Location Travel, Hotels, & Attractions Directory & Staff Parents CareerBuzz Job Board Search Search form Enter your keywords You are here: GT HomeHomeEmployers Employer/Organization Proctoring Center Employer Menu Employer Connections Team | Recruiting @ GT | Posting a Job | Corporate Partnerships | Career & Salary Survey Reports The Georgia Tech Career Center offers supervised proctoring for companies who wish to administer Pre and Post interview tests and examinations. A professional career center staff member proctors these examinations in a secure location per testing companies instructions hourly. Proctoring - $100.00 Per examination >up to two hours For further information, please contact Richard South with the Employer Connections Team for details. Payment Link - https://epay.gatech.edu/C20793_ustores/web/classic/product_detail.jsp?PRODUCTID=3051 Employer Important Links Information Sessions Employer Proctoring Co-op & Internship Programs Student Resume Books Global Internship Program Hiring Non-U.S. Citizens Instagram LinkedIn Georgia Tech Resources Offices & Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute CommunicationsVisitor ResourcesCampus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GTvisitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites & Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Lorraine Georgia Tech-Savannah Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student & Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Resources Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Study Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Student Life Scholarships & Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, & Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising & Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Office of the Provost TechWorks Alumni Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Government & Community Partners Professional Education Georgia Tech Career Center Bill Moore Student Success Center 219 Uncle Heinie Way Atlanta, GA. 30332 (404)894-3320 careercenter@gatech.edu Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30332 404.894.2000 Directory Employment Emergency Information Enable Accessibility Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 Georgia Institute of Technology Login Error | Career Center | Georgia Institute of Technology | Atlanta, GA Skip to content Menu Close Georgia Tech Home Map Directory Offices Error The website encountered an unexpected error. Please try again later. Georgia Tech Resources Offices & Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GTvisitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "career.gatech.edu", "content": "On-Campus Recruiting | Career Center | Georgia Institute of Technology | Atlanta, GA Skip to content Career Center Home About Mission & Vision Our History Advisors Staff Our Brochure Undergraduate Career Advisors Explore Careers First Generation Shadow Program Internships Co-ops Honors Celebration LGBTQIA Resources FAQs Pre-Graduate & Pre-Professional Advising Job Search Resources Career Tools Resume Guide Professional Attire Interviewing Policies for Students Identifying Fraudulent Positions Graduate Getting Started Our Graduate Services Make an Appointment Job Search Advice/Resources Upcoming Events Graduate Internship Program Career Fair Information & General Job Aids Resume Guide Multicultural & Diversity Resources Graduate Professional Development Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Graduate Professional Development Video Series GT Campus Closet Employers Employer Town Halls Employer Connections Team Recruiting @ GT Posting a Job On-Campus Recruiting Student Resume Books Employer Proctoring Information Sessions Corporate Partnership Program Co-op & Internship Programs Global Internship Program Hiring Non-U.S.Citizens FAQs Career & Salary Survey Reports Alumni Pre-Graduates and Pre-Professionals Employment & Job Links Alumni Career Services Events Career Alliance @ GT Career Fairs Information Sessions Workshops (via CareerBuzz) Building/Visitor Parking Map Career Chat Hour Series Employer Insight Series Career Fair Employers After Hours Workshop Requests Contact Hours of Operation Location Travel, Hotels, & Attractions Directory & Staff Parents CareerBuzz Job Board Search Search form Enter your keywords You are here: GT HomeHomeEmployers On-Campus Recruiting Employer Menu Employer Connections Team | Recruiting @ GT | Posting a Job | Corporate Partnerships | Career & Salary Survey Reports The Georgia Tech Career Center has 52 interview rooms located in the Bill Moore Student Success Center. Through CareerBuzz these rooms can be reserved by employers for interviews every Fall and Spring semester. Employers' on-campus interview schedules are generated automatically through the online scheduling system which is also where employers can post jobs for which they will be interviewing off-campus. The Career Center hosts on-campus recruiting during a nine-week period in the middle of both the fall and spring semesters. We recommend using fall semester to recruit for spring (January start date) and spring semester to recruit for both summer and fall (May or August start date). It is best to post spring positions in late August or early September and summer or fall positions in January. Georgia Tech uses CareerBuzz to manage all of its job/internship postings and on campus interviews. Although certain days during each semester are in high demand, every effort will be made to accommodate your preferred date. Anticipating your needs early will increase your chances of securing the interview date you prefer and successfully filling your positions. What\u2019s the difference between On-Campus Recruiting and an Information Session? Typically, during the on-campus recruiting process recruiters schedule their visit to Tech through CareerBuzz to interview students for open positions. An Information Session is just that: an informal presentation by recruiters to inform students about the company and available positions. Yes, you can schedule both OCR and Info Session during one visit, but usually, info sessions precede OCR interviews. Interview Day Logistics Interviews are conducted in the Bill Moore Student Success Center. Please check-in the Student Success Center Basement area. We open at 8:00 a.m. and the normal interview day is from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Our standard interview schedule offers an hour break for lunch and two 15-minute breaks during the day. You can select twelve 30-minute, eight 45-minute, or six 60-minute interviews per schedule. Interview Room Cancelation Fee There is no cost associated with the use of our interview rooms. However, if you cancel your interview room reservation less than 2 business days prior to the interview date a cancelation fee of $100 will be assessed. For information regarding directions, parking & hotels, please visit our travel page. After On-Campus Interviews After on-campus interviews (or after receiving resumes from your resume referral posting), we recommend following up with students regarding second interviews, offers and declines in a timely manner. Please advise our office job offers, and acceptances. We ask that you follow up verbal offers to students with a written offer letter(email is acceptable) since the student is required to provide a copy of the offer letter to the Career Center. In some cases, students may ask for extensions beyond these recommended deadlines; we hope you will be able to accommodate their requests. We strongly discourage employers who put pressure on students to accept offers within a very short time period or attach bonuses that \u201cexplode\u201d if an offer is not immediately accepted. This method of recruiting students does not benefit the employer and contributes to an ineffective and stressful experience for our students. We ask that if there is a sign-on bonus, it be honored whenever the student accepts the offer. NOTE: Please respect the commitment that students have for their academics as well as other previously scheduled interviews and refrain from recruiting tactics like this. We appreciate your cooperation in the past, and ask for your flexibility in the future. Scheduling an Information Session: Companies may schedule an information session in the Student Success Center for the night prior to their interviews or another date. This session gives employers the opportunity to showcase their organization to candidates in a group setting. Instructions for making your reservations are located HERE. Sending Recruitment Information Early: If you have recruitment material that you would like to send ahead of time for your interviews or information session, you can mail it to USPS Shipping Address Georgia Tech Career Center 219 Uncle Heinie Way Atlanta, GA. 30332-0105 FedX & UPS Shipping Address Georgia Tech Career Center Student Success Center 225 North Avenue NW Atlanta, GA. 30332-0105 Please mark your material in bold black letters \"Hold for Interviewer\" or \"Hold for Information Session.\" Interview Day Internet Access: Visitors can access our campus network through LAWN (http://www.lawn.gatech.edu/) for a fee of $3.00 for 24 hours, $10.00 weekly, or $30.00 monthly. Laptops must be equipped with a wireless card. Please Note: Each semester, companies will need to repost their positions on CareerBuzz. Jobs are not automatically carried over from semester-to-semester, but you can copy and edit a pervious posting rather than re-entering the information. How do I advertise my job postings to students? Connect with student organizations on campus. A list can be found at http://jacketpages.gatech.edu/organizations Participate in career events, such as mock interviews, career fairs, resume blitz, speaker opportunities, or employer-facilitated workshops/panels. (PLEASE NOTE: The Career Center does not directly email students with job postings information. Students are instructed to visit their CareerBuzz accounts to find job availabilities and information.) How do I get the most out of my on-campus recruiting visit? Plan your trip to include multiple recruiting activities, or a combination of events, such as host a networking event for students; participate in an employer panel, or workshop; then conduct your OCR. Be sure you are proactively monitoring your schedule on CareerBuzz to align your interview schedule and key \u2018trigger dates.\u2019 How can I become more involved with the Career Center to maximize my recruiting experience? Join the Georgia Tech Partner Program. Participate in a variety of recruiting and career planning activities offered by us throughout the year. On-Campus Recruiting Resources: \u200bInterview Information Connecting with Student Organizations GT Salary Offer Statistics On-Campus Dining Options WiFi Access during Campus Visits Instagram LinkedIn Georgia Tech Resources Offices & Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute CommunicationsVisitor ResourcesCampus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GTvisitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites & Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Lorraine Georgia Tech-Savannah Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student & Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Resources Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Study Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Student Life Scholarships & Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, & Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising & Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Office of the Provost TechWorks Alumni Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Government & Community Partners Professional Education Georgia Tech Career Center Bill Moore Student Success Center 219 Uncle Heinie Way Atlanta, GA. 30332 (404)894-3320 careercenter@gatech.edu Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30332 404.894.2000 Directory Employment Emergency Information Enable Accessibility Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 Georgia Institute of Technology Login Error | Career Center | Georgia Institute of Technology | Atlanta, GA Skip to content Menu Close Georgia Tech Home Map Directory Offices Error The website encountered an unexpected error. Please try again later. Georgia Tech Resources Offices & Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GTvisitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "career.gatech.edu", "content": "Diversity Resources | Career Center | Georgia Institute of Technology | Atlanta, GA Skip to content Career Center Home About Mission & Vision Our History Advisors Staff Our Brochure Undergraduate Career Advisors Explore Careers First Generation Shadow Program Internships Co-ops Honors Celebration LGBTQIA Resources FAQs Pre-Graduate & Pre-Professional Advising Job Search Resources Career Tools Resume Guide Professional Attire Interviewing Policies for Students Identifying Fraudulent Positions Graduate Getting Started Our Graduate Services Make an Appointment Job Search Advice/Resources Upcoming Events Graduate Internship Program Career Fair Information & General Job Aids Resume Guide Multicultural & Diversity Resources Graduate Professional Development Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Graduate Professional Development Video Series GT Campus Closet Employers Employer Town Halls Employer Connections Team Recruiting @ GT Posting a Job On-Campus Recruiting Student Resume Books Employer Proctoring Information Sessions Corporate Partnership Program Co-op & Internship Programs Global Internship Program Hiring Non-U.S.Citizens FAQs Career & Salary Survey Reports Alumni Pre-Graduates and Pre-Professionals Employment & Job Links Alumni Career Services Events Career Alliance @ GT Career Fairs Information Sessions Workshops (via CareerBuzz) Building/Visitor Parking Map Career Chat Hour Series Employer Insight Series Career Fair Employers After Hours Workshop Requests Contact Hours of Operation Location Travel, Hotels, & Attractions Directory & Staff Parents CareerBuzz Job Board Search Search form Enter your keywords You are here: GT HomeHomeGraduate Diversity Resources The Career Center celebrates and encourages all voices to be included in the discussion! Embracing student diversity and multiple perspectives is critical to the success of the campus community. Below, you will find multicultural, diversity, equity, and inclusion links---both internal and external\u2014to engage with offices and services for multicultural student populations. These are resources in which you can use to network, gain expertise, and aid yourself in your career and professional development journey, celebrate diversity, and empower yourself and others. Hover over the links to learn more. NOTE: To return to the Undergraduate Student block, click on the 'Undergraduate' link on the main horizontal toolbar. NOTE: To return to the Graduate Student section, click on the 'Graduate' link on the main horizontal toolbar. Provides leadership to establish priorities, policies, and programs that support our mission as a leading technological university in the 21st century. Provide more programs and pathways to success for underrepresented minority and women students on campus. Promotes the recruitment, retention, and advancement of female students and faculty. Georgia Tech LGBTQIA Resource CenterHuman Rights CampaignNational Center for Transgender EqualityAnd More ... Provides leadership and advocacy for pursuing and supporting Georgia Tech\u2019s international education goals and expands the Institute\u2019s global footprint. Provide programs and pathways to success for the Hispanic/Latino community at Georgia Tech. Charged with the retention and development of traditionally underrepresented students: African-American, Hispanic/Latino, Native American, and Multiracial. Devoted to helping GT Asian students develop the skills and confidence necessary to land their ideal job. Help black engineering students excel, increase their professional outlook, and make compelling contributions to the community. Empower the Hispanic community to realize its fullest potential and to impact the world through STEM awareness, access, support and development. This link provides a list of all clubs and organizations on campus that you can become involved with, network with, and use to aid in your personal and professional growth. A program designed to attract the best and brightest underrepresented minority students and encourage them to pursue graduate degrees at Georgia Tech. Collaborates with students, faculty, and staff to create a campus environment that is usable, equitable, sustainable and inclusive of all members of the Georgia Tech community. Actively giving women engineering students a unique place and voice within the engineering industry. Provide an institutionalized approach for meeting the co-curricular needs of students through planning educational opportunitiess. Dedicated to serving students who are veterans, military, reservist, guard members, and dependents by providing comprehensive support services. Instagram LinkedIn Georgia Tech Resources Offices & Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute CommunicationsVisitor ResourcesCampus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GTvisitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites & Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Lorraine Georgia Tech-Savannah Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student & Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Resources Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Study Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Student Life Scholarships & Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, & Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising & Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Office of the Provost TechWorks Alumni Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Government & Community Partners Professional Education Georgia Tech Career Center Bill Moore Student Success Center 219 Uncle Heinie Way Atlanta, GA. 30332 (404)894-3320 careercenter@gatech.edu Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30332 404.894.2000 Directory Employment Emergency Information Enable Accessibility Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 Georgia Institute of Technology Login Error | Career Center | Georgia Institute of Technology | Atlanta, GA Skip to content Menu Close Georgia Tech Home Map Directory Offices Error The website encountered an unexpected error. Please try again later. Georgia Tech Resources Offices & Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GTvisitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "career.gatech.edu", "content": "Graduate Frequently Asked Questions | Career Center | Georgia Institute of Technology | Atlanta, GA Skip to content Career Center Home About Mission & Vision Our History Advisors Staff Our Brochure Undergraduate Career Advisors Explore Careers First Generation Shadow Program Internships Co-ops Honors Celebration LGBTQIA Resources FAQs Pre-Graduate & Pre-Professional Advising Job Search Resources Career Tools Resume Guide Professional Attire Interviewing Policies for Students Identifying Fraudulent Positions Graduate Getting Started Our Graduate Services Make an Appointment Job Search Advice/Resources Upcoming Events Graduate Internship Program Career Fair Information & General Job Aids Resume Guide Multicultural & Diversity Resources Graduate Professional Development Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Graduate Professional Development Video Series GT Campus Closet Employers Employer Town Halls Employer Connections Team Recruiting @ GT Posting a Job On-Campus Recruiting Student Resume Books Employer Proctoring Information Sessions Corporate Partnership Program Co-op & Internship Programs Global Internship Program Hiring Non-U.S.Citizens FAQs Career & Salary Survey Reports Alumni Pre-Graduates and Pre-Professionals Employment & Job Links Alumni Career Services Events Career Alliance @ GT Career Fairs Information Sessions Workshops (via CareerBuzz) Building/Visitor Parking Map Career Chat Hour Series Employer Insight Series Career Fair Employers After Hours Workshop Requests Contact Hours of Operation Location Travel, Hotels, & Attractions Directory & Staff Parents CareerBuzz Job Board Search Search form Enter your keywords You are here: GT HomeHomeGraduate Graduate Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions When should/can I start utilizing the Career Center? Ideally, you should start exploring careers as early as your first semester, so that you can apply for internship and research opportunities well before you start your eventual job search. However, we can work with you at any point during your time as a graduate student at GT, and for six months following your graduation. What services does your office provide? We provide graduate students a wide array of services that are listed here. Again, this is not an exhaustive list, and if you would like to make an appointment with career advisor for any reason, please visit CareerBuzz and make an appointment there. How can I make an appointment with a Graduate Career Advisor? You can make an appointment with a Graduate Career Advisor 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by visiting CareerBuzz and making an appointment there. What can I do to prepare for my appointment? The important thing is to come with an open mind, ready to take the next steps towards your future. If you don\u2019t know where to start we can help you - wherever you are. Here are some things you might consider doing ahead of time to help prepare yourself for our appointment: Things to think about\u2026 What are your interests (academic/career or otherwise)? What causes do you care about? What kinds of experiences have you already had and how did you feel about them? What do you do well and like to spend your time doing? I am interested in going to a professional school after my time at GT. Who can I speak with? Pre-Graduate and Pre-Professional (PGPP) Advising works with students who choose to attend professional or graduate school or pursue prestigious fellowships. PGPP supports students and alumni considering careers in academia, health, law, teaching, and other fields. The PGPP programs and PGPP advisors encourage students to reflect on their knowledge, skills, experience, and strengths to determine the best path forward to their immediate and long-term goals. Where can I find out about events like Career Fairs, Workshops, or Employer Information Sessions on campus? The Career Center has an up-to-date list of all upcoming events located here. Am I able to have an internship as a graduate student? Yes! The Graduate Internship Program allows you to perform a part-time or full-time internship, maintain full-time enrollment, and gain valuable professional experience\u2014all at no cost to you (please note: international students may have some cost associated with the program). Please visit the link above to find out more and begin the application process. What specific events and professional development opportunities are offered through your office and Graduate Studies? Our office, in collaboration with the Office of Graduate Studies and Graduate Student Government is proud to present the Career, Research, and Innovation Development Conference (CRIDC) every January. CRIDC is Georgia Tech\u2019s professional development event for graduate students. CRIDC is held annually at the beginning of the spring semester and is designed to connect graduate students of all degree types with professionals in research, industry, consulting and government, nonprofits, management, and entrepreneurship. CRIDC is designed to equip on-campus and online graduate students with tools and knowledge to thrive in an ever-changing job market. In addition, the Office of Graduate Studies periodically offers professional development events for graduate students throughout the year. Can I reserve a room for a job interview on campus? Yes! Our Employer Connections Team can help arrange an interview room for you on campus in the Bill Moore Student Success Center. Please send an email to chiragi.patel@gatech.edu to reserve an interview room. You will need your first and last name, GT ID, major, company/organization with whom you are interviewing, and times in which you require the interview. Does the Career Center provide support/direction to those pursuing academic jobs? The future faculty team in the Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) provide workshops and individual consultations to assist graduate students and postdoctoral scholars in their academic career development. The annual job search series features workshops on academic packet preparation in the fall semester, followed by interviewing and job talk preparation in the spring term. The Career Center office provides support for graduate students and postdoctoral scholars exploring their career options broadly. Master\u2019s and Ph.D students seeking career and professional development counseling should make an appointment with a Career Development Advisor in CareerBuzz. Are Career Center services available to postdoctoral scholars? Postdoctoral Scholars (defined as Postdoctoral Fellows, Postdoctoral Scholars, Teaching Postdocs and those with other appropriate job titles) are welcome to take advantage of the services provided by the Career Center, including graduate career advising appointments, workshops and events, all-majors career fairs, and CareerBuzz. For career advising appointments, postdocs may email a graduate career advisor directly, or schedule an appointment in CareerBuzz. NOTE: Postdocs may request access to the CareerBuzz job posting system by entering their @gatech.edu username. Can GT Alumni access the services of the Career Center? The immediate semester following your graduation from Georgia Tech, you may use CareerBuzz without any fees. GT Alumni will incur a $30.00 per semester fee for access thereafter. You may use CareerBuzz up to 2 years after graduation. Alumni that graduated more than 2 years will receive access to general job posting section only. 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So, we wanted to offer you this in the context of our office and our services: The Graduate Five Ws Who (are you)? We are located in the Career Center in the Bill Moore Student Success Center, and the three advisers are here to work with and serve graduate students in their career and professional development journeys at Georgia Tech. What (do you do)? We serve graduate students with a variety of career search related needs, such as (but not limited to) resume and cover letter reviews, job search resources and tips, internship processing, assisting with mock interviews, assisting with employer relations connections, leading workshops on a variety of personal and professional development topics, and providing peer mentors to lend you a student perspective on your search. Simply put, what we do is put you in charge of your own life and career search! Where (are you located)? We are located virtually within BlueJeans and on-campus in the Bill Moore Student Center. You can make an appointment with an adviser in CareerBuzz 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. When (can we set up a meeting)? Our hours are from 8 AM to 6 PM from Monday to Friday. Why (is Career Planning important)? From the handouts for you to take, the career fairs our office provides, having your resume include for potential employers to review, information on preparing for an interview, and tips for getting involved on campus---we are her for you from day one on campus. Career planning starts now, and we are ready to make this experience fun, valuable, and ultimately---employable! Instagram LinkedIn Georgia Tech Resources Offices & Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute CommunicationsVisitor ResourcesCampus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GTvisitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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We are excited that you are taking steps to prepare yourself for the road ahead. The Career Center is dedicated to meeting the needs of Georgia Tech\u2019s graduate students. We hope that you will use our office from the beginning of your graduate program. On this site, you can learn about our office, our services, the Graduate Internship program, and more. Further, you can make an appointment with a Career Advisor, utilize job and career fair resources, and much more. Again, welcome---and we look very forward to assisting you in your career and professional development journey as a graduate student at Georgia Tech. Getting Started Click HERE for Info Our Services What We Offer ... 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Whether you are a student seeking the best in relevant education or whether you are an employer seeking well-educated, student talent, the co-op program can help you meet your long-term goals for work-integrated learning through a committed partnership. For over 100 years, both students at Georgia Tech and employers from business, industry, and government have formed co-op partnerships to help develop the best-educated engineers, scientists, and managers. Co-op is the link between the classroom and the workplace. Knowledge is gained and transferred between students and employers in alternating semesters of school and work, typically with the same employer. Multiple semesters are required because real learning takes time, commitment, and patience. Co-op at Georgia Tech is an optional, five-year program. Program Eligibility \u2022 GPA of 2.0 or above \u2022 Good academic standing \u2022 Co-op students must have three or more academic semesters remaining at the start of the first work term \u2022 Experiential Learning Application must be completed in CareerBuzz Co-op students are required to complete registration to be enrolled in the CO-OP tuition-free, 12 audit hours (non-credit bearing) course. Between work terms, co-op students must take at least 12 hours of classes during fall or spring and at least 6 hours during a summer semester. Benefits of Course Enrollment: Audit hours are recorded on the official transcript Earnings do not affect FAFSA status Maintain active student status during your work terms Cancelation of housing without penalty if working 25 miles or more from campus Continuation of GT health insurance coverage by purchasing the voluntary plan Support from the Career Center during your work terms Eligibility for co-op scholarships Eligibility for membership in the Briaerean Honors Society Co-op designation on the graduation diploma at the completion of the 3 work terms Look Below for some additional information about Co-ops: Taking a Course While Co-oping Most co-ops do not take any classes during their work terms. If you choose to take a Georgia Tech course while working, get the permission of both your co-op advisor and supervisor before registering. Also, note that the class time must not interfere with your 40-hour workweek. If you plan to take a class at another university while co-oping, make sure that your supervisor approves your taking the course and that the class time doesn\u2019t interfere with your work schedule. Also, make sure your credit hours transfer to Georgia Tech through the following steps: Go to https://oscar.gatech.edu/pls/bprod/wwtraneq.P_TranEq_Ltr and review whether or not the course you wish to take at a particular institution has already been evaluated and approved by Georgia Tech as a transfer equivalency. If the course or institution is not listed in OSCAR, see your academic advisor to determine whether or not the credits will transfer. Click on the HELP link at https://oscar.gatech.edu/pls/bprod/wwtraneq.P_TranEq_Ltr to view specific Registrar requirements. For example, you cannot transfer credit for a course that you previously took at Georgia Tech. Other rules apply. If the institution teaching the course requires a \u201ctransient letter\u201d from Georgia Tech, obtain one from the Registrar\u2019s Office. Once you\u2019ve completed the course, have the transfer institution to send your official transcript to: Georgia Institute of Technology Office of the Registrar Transfer Credit Atlanta GA, 30332-0315 Verifying Full-Time Status While Co-oping Insurance companies often require proof of full-time student status. While co-oping, you will be registered for a tuition-free, 12-hour audit course that allows you to maintain your full-time status. Georgia Tech has contracted with the National Student Clearinghouse to take care of enrollment verifications. Please log on to your OSCAR account and print an enrollment verification certificate through the National Student Clearinghouse link under \"Student Records - Verification Requests.\u201d The enrollment verification certificate can be printed immediately and provided to the insurance carrier at your convenience. A box in the upper right corner of the certificate allows you to write in the Policy Holder name and ID#. For detailed instructions, please see: Office of the Registrar Enrollment Verification Housing If you are co-oping or interning in metro Atlanta, you may live in campus housing, if available. Students working outside the area will find that most employers offer some level of housing assistance. Such assistance ranges from providing students with a list of apartments in the area to arranging furnished housing and paying for a portion of the expenses. Your employer may give you the names of other co-ops working in the same location to help you find housing options and roommates. If you are working outside the Atlanta area, your advisor will sign the housing cancelation docusign form which will allow you to cancel your housing contract without penalty and to get a refund for your housing deposit. If you plan to co-op or intern during a given semester but are not sure you will get a job, register for classes and sign up for housing as a backup plan. All can be easily reversed if you are hired. Remember to have your mail forwarded if you move for your co-op job or internship. You can enter your forwarding address via the OSCAR website. Login and go to the Personal Information menu. If you currently have an off-campus address, enter your temporary forwarding address at the US Postal Service site:https://moversguide.usps.com/?referral=USPS Housing Outside of Atlanta New York Intern Student Housing (Educational Housing Services, Inc.) Washington Intern Student Housing (WISH) Co-op Documentation Students need to submit three work forms during each co-op work term: a Work Term Goals & Objectives during the first three weeks, and a Work Report and Student Performance Evaluation (from their supervisors) during the last two weeks of their work term. Please submit your Work Term Goals & Objectives and Work Report directly through CareerBuzz. After you\u2019ve logged into CareerBuzz, click on the \u201cSubmit Your Work Term Goals & Objectives\u201d or \"Submit Your Work Report\" link under the \"Experiential Learning\" section of your homepage. You will receive reminder emails concerning completing both your Work Term Goals & Objectives and your Work Report during your work term. Your supervisor will receive an email at the end of your co-op/internship work term with a link to the Student Performance Evaluation. When you receive the reminder to complete your Work Report, check to be sure your supervisor received the link to complete your Student Performance Evaluation. You should schedule a time to meet with your supervisor to discuss the completed evaluation so that you receive feedback on your performance. Graduating with the Co-op Plan Degree Students who complete the requirements for the co-op plan will receive the co-op designation on their diploma when they graduate from Georgia Tech. In order to receive the co-op designation, students must satisfy the following requirements: Work at least three(3) alternating semesters, two of which must be during a fall or spring semester. Work must be full-time 40 hours/week for a minimum of 8 weeks during summer and a minimum of 14 weeks during fall or spring. You will be registered for the appropriate COOP course for each term. Receive satisfactory Performance Evaluations from supervisor for all work terms. 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Staff Type All Staff Leadership Team AllStaffLeadership Team James Barricelli Executive Director404-894-1345james.barricelli@gatech.eduLocation: Bill Moore Student Success Center (1st Floor) Andrea Comsa Director - Co-op & Experiential Education404-894-3738andrea.comsa@gatech.edu Location: Bill Moore Student Success Center (1st Floor) Schedule An Appointment with Andrea Comsa Laura Garcia Director of Undergraduate Career Education404-894-1353laura.garcia@gatech.eduLocation: Bill Moore Student Success Center (1st Floor) Olga Kotlyar Administrative Manager404-385-5203olga.kotlyar@gatech.edu Location: Bill Moore Student Success Center (1st Floor) Ebony Mobley Director - Employer ConnectionsTBDemobley33@gatech.eduLocation: Bill Moore Student Success Center (1st Floor) Gaeun (Gwenn) Seo Director of Graduate Career DevelopmentTBDgwenn.seo@gatech.eduLocation: Bill Moore Student Success Center (1st Floor) Laura Colavito Career Development Advisorlaura.colavito@gatech.eduLaura works part-time and is available on Tuesdays - Thursdays. Schedule An Appointment with Laura Colavito Cekiethia Covington Admin Professional III404-894-3320cekiethia.covington@gatech.eduLocation: Bill Moore Student Success Center (1st Floor) Ariel Gladney Experiential Learning CoordinatorTBDariel.gladney@gatech.eduLocation: Bill Moore Student Success Center (1st Floor) Scott Green Application Support Analyst Lead404-894-1352scott.green@gatech.eduLocation: Bill Moore Student Success Center (1st Floor) Catharine Groover Graduate Career Development Advisor 404-385-8515catharine.groover@gatech.eduLocation: Bill Moore Student Success Center (1st Floor) Christina Hall (Graduate Advising ONLY) Graduate Career Development Advisor404-894-3922chall301@gatech.eduLocation: Bill Moore Student Success Center (1st Floor) Schedule An Appointment with Chistina Hall Kristi Hesse Career Events Manager404-385-0290khesse3@gatech.eduLocation: Bill Moore Student Success Center (1st Floor) Monica Jackson Employer Engagement CoordinatorTBDmjackson347@gatech.eduLocation: Bill Moore Student Success Center (1st Floor) Camille Liverpool (Ivan Allen College ONLY) Career Educator404-894-1923cliverpool3@gatech.eduLocation: Bill Moore Student Success Center (1st Floor) Schedule An Appointment with Camille Liverpool IAC Career Drop Ins Wednesdays 2-4pm Savant 131 Amaka Nwoko Career Development Advisor404-894-1346anwoko3@gatech.eduLocation: Bill Moore Student Success Center (1st Floor) Chiragi Patel Employer Connections Coordinator404-894-3715chiragi.patel@gatech.eduLocation: Bill Moore Student Success Center (1st Floor) Kyle Poe (Ivan Allen College ONLY) Career Educator404-894-1923kpoe7@gatech.eduLocation: Bill Moore Student Success Center (1st Floor) Schedule An Appointment with Kyle Poe IAC Career Drop Ins Wednesdays 2-4pm Savant 131 Iteeah Pounds Internship & Co-op Program and Operations Manager 404-894-1347iteeah.pounds@gatech.eduLocation: Bill Moore Student Success Center (1st Floor) Widalys Santiago Career Development Advisor404-894-1988wsantiago6@gatech.eduLocation: Bill Moore Student Success Center (1st Floor) Nada Steighner Employer Connections Coord IInsteighner3@gatech.eduLocation: Bill Moore Student Success Center (1st Floor) James Stringfellow Career Educator (College of Sciences ONLY)404-894-1923jstringfellow7@gatech.eduLocation: Bill Moore Student Success Center (1st Floor) Davia Woulard Career Educator (College of Design ONLY)404-894-1923dwoulard6@gatech.eduLocation: Bill Moore Student Success Center (1st Floor) Instagram LinkedIn Georgia Tech Resources Offices & Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute CommunicationsVisitor ResourcesCampus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GTvisitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Most recently, she was the Booking Associate for the Southern region at Pentacle, an arts management non-profit organization, where she represented a diverse roster of dance and theater companies. She has also created her own dance works for the stage and screen since 2010, and co-founded an emerging female choreographers project in 2013. She holds a BFA in Dance Performance & Choreography from NYU Tisch School of the Arts. Close Britt Mahan General Operations Manager britt.mahan@arts.gatech.edu View Bio Britt Mahan Britt Mahan joins the Georgia Tech Arts team after over a decade in arts management. Originally from Louisville, KY, she holds a BFA in Theatre and a BS in Sociology from Northern Kentucky University. Her passion for developing performing arts experiences pushed her to receive an MFA in Theatre as well as an MBA from the University of Alabama. Since moving to Atlanta, she has worked for the Woodruff Arts Center and SCAD in the pursuit of increasing arts access to all. Close Kara J. Wade Student and Artist Engagement Coordinator kara.wade@arts.gatech.edu View Bio Kara J. Wade \u201cKJ\u201d has over a decade of experience as a dance performer, choreographer and arts educator. Kara earned her BA in Dance Education & Minor in African American Studies from UNC-Greensboro, as well as her MFA from UCLA\u2019s Department of World Arts & Cultures/Dance. From television and global stages to local communities and classrooms; Kara has a passion to help cultivate the arts for young professionals and students of all ages. Close Dorcas Ford Jones Administrative Professional Sr. dorcas.jones@arts.gatech.edu View Bio Dorcas Ford Jones Dorcas Ford Jones has more than 30 years of experience as an administrative professional. While at Emory University for 25 years, she was the Program Administrative Assistant for the James Weldon Johnson Institute for the Study of Race and Difference. She received her Bachelor of Science degree from Emory University where she majored in African American Studies and Arts. Dorcas' passion for the arts can be seen in her creativity in providing assistance during events around the Ferst Center. Dorcas is a native of Chicago, Illinois. Close Adriana Rosario P\u00e9rez Event Coordinator adriana.perez@arts.gatech.edu View Bio Adriana Rosario P\u00e9rez Adriana joins Georgia Tech Arts all the way from Puerto Rico with a BFA in Production Design and a concentration in Lighting and Scenery from the Savannah College of Art and Design, a certification in Arts and Heritage Management, and over five years of experience across theatre, live entertainment, and higher education. Art, in its many forms, is at the core of everything she does and she is elated to be able to pursue her passion for making art accessible to everyone. Close Andrea Mullen Patron and Event Services Coordinator andrea.mullen@arts.gatech.edu View Bio Andrea Mullen Andrea Mullen comes to Georgia Tech after living in Los Angeles for 5 years acting and working in restaurants and libraries. She was previously a House Manager at Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C. She is glad to be back working around people again! Andrea is a native of Greenville, SC and holds a B.A. in Drama from Catholic University of America and a Masters in Library Science from Pratt Institute. Close Paul Cottongim Production Manager paul.cottongim@arts.gatech.edu View Bio Paul Cottongim Paul Cottongim has over 32 years of experience in technical theater production, including working at most of the theaters in the Atlanta area. Paul has overseen technical operations at the Ferst Center for the Arts since 2007. Close Holley Mitchell Box Office Coordinator holley.mitchell@arts.gatech.edu View Bio Holley Mitchell Holley Mitchell has over 25 years of experience in box office and customer service management at theaters, museums, and concert venues in the Atlanta area. Holley has overseen box office and database operations at the Ferst Center for the Arts since 2016. Close Justin Camp Production Assistant/Master Electrician justin.camp@arts.gatech.edu View Bio Justin Camp Justin Camp has eight years of experience in stage lighting. Before joining the Georgia Tech staff full-time, he worked with a contractor providing stage services for the Ferst Center. He also works occasionally at 7 Stages Theatre. He graduated from Georgia Perimeter College in 2014 with an Associate Degree in Theatre. Close Joe Davis Production Assistant/Audio Engineer joseph.davis@arts.gatech.edu View Bio Joe Davis Joe Davis has 20 years of experience in audio production. Prior to joining the staff full-time, he worked on a freelance basis at the Ferst Center since 2010. He graduated from Georgia Southern University in 2007 with a Bachelor of Music Performance, Magna Cum Laude, and completed post-graduate training in audio engineering from the Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences in Tempe, Arizona, in 2008. 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The Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) The Center for Teaching and Learning promotes and supports an on-campus and online instructional community where excellence in teaching and learning is valued and where educators engage in evidence-based state-of-the-art practices that foster opportunities in which diverse students and instructors can thrive. Faculty Governance This site contains the meeting schedules, membership lists and meeting minutes for all Standing Faculty governance bodies, the Academic Senate, the Executive Board, and General Faculty Assembly.. Leadership Memo from Provost Bras on Absence from Campus, Conflicts of Interest, Consulting, Dual Employment, and Export Control Recent memo (March 28, 2016) from Provost Bras reminding faculty about policies regarding absence from campus, conflicts of interest and outside professional activity, consulting, dual employment, and export control. 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Hazy conditions seen around Atlanta due to Canadian wildfires. Orange hazy smoke seen against Atlanta skyline. Jul 19, 2023 \u2014 Atlanta, GA Atlanta is seeing some of the worst air quality in the nation, and the culprit is actually thousands of miles away. More than 900 wildfires blazing in Canada are creating smoke and dust particles that are being carried by the jet stream all the way down to the Deep South. Georgia Tech scientists and researchers are watching closely. Wildfires themselves aren\u2019t uncommon. But what is different and, at times, dangerous is the number of particles in the air. \u201cIt is unusual to experience high concentrations of smoke aerosols within the contiguous U.S. such as what we have been observing recently,\u201d said Zachary Handlos, meteorologist and senior academic professional in the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at Georgia Tech. The federal government, via AirNow.gov, updates air quality data in real time. This map from Tuesday shows dangerous levels of fine particulates in the air around Atlanta.Fine particulate matter (also known as PM2.5) levels exceeded 55 micrograms per cubic meter of air south of Atlanta. This is the reason for the recent air quality alerts, which indicated that the air quality in metro Atlanta sat in the orange zone Monday and Tuesday, meaning the air has been potentially hazardous for the most at-risk people. Older persons, pregnant women, young children, and anyone with preexisting health conditions are among the most vulnerable populations. However, anyone can be affected by poor air quality. PM2.5 is fine enough to penetrate deep into the lungs,\u201d said Talat Odman, principal research engineer and air quality expert from the Georgia Tech School of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Both Odman and Handlos say an N95 mask can be a big help in filtering out this particulate matter. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, wildfire smoke is dangerous because it contains higher levels of particles that can irritate the eyes, invade and harm the respiratory system, and worsen existing heart and lung diseases. Handlos explained that there\u2019s a specific weather pattern helping to create the conditions necessary for all this smoke to travel such far distances. \u201cWithin the past few days, a large-scale trough feature in the upper troposphere moved through the eastern U.S., which has led to a shift in upper-level winds out of the Northwest,\u201d he said. \u201cThis allows for the transport of smoke from Southwestern Canada southeastward all the way into our region.\u201d This same weather pattern has been bringing the smoke from these Canadian wildfires to other cities across the U.S. including Minneapolis, Washington, D.C., and New York. This week has been the first time the smoke has made it so far south. We see this same type of atmospheric conditions during other parts of the year in Atlanta. \u201cRemember the freezing temperatures in Atlanta back in December?\u201d asked Odman. \u201cSimilar to those days when air masses coming from Canada brought extremely cold temperatures here, they are bringing smoke from wildfires in Canada now.\" This map from colleagues at the University of Wisconsin shows how wind flow and speed from the jet stream can carry smoke from Canada thousands of miles south toward Atlanta. As Handlos explains, the summer heat and climate change are only working to complicate an already tenuous atmospheric environment. Aerosols, like the smoke from a wildfire or from synthetic air pollutants, serve as surfaces to which water vapor molecules can attach. These tiny cloud droplets suspend in the air and create the hazy conditions that have been occurring in Atlanta. \u201cWith global climate change, regions experiencing an increase in temperature could become more susceptible to increased ozone concentration, a pollutant common in cities, as well as smoke blown in by wildfires, which are expected to occur more frequently,\u201d said Handlos. Warmer regions are also seeing less rainfall, which puts them at greater risk for wildfires, perpetuating the cycle. This means regions with poor air quality may observe even worse air quality as a result. Handlos says climate change models only seem to point to an increased probability of heat waves or warmer-than-average conditions. While the current situation is due to the Canadian wildfires, Handlos says wildfires are generally likely to happen more often due to global climate change. \u201cThere is an increase in the frequency and severity of fire events throughout the world. We should expect more events like this when smoke from fires in western U.S. and Canada pollute the air in Atlanta,\u201d Odman concurred. But can anything be done to make the situation better? The answer is complicated. Georgia Tech researchers have been working on ways to capture and clean air pollutants and to determine certain days where it may be best to adjust which power plants were operating in specific parts of the state in an effort to control emissions. \u201cThere aren\u2019t great strategies for eliminating the forest fire haze that reaches Georgia,\u201d explained Valerie Thomas, the Anderson-Interface Chair of Natural Systems and professor in the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Tech. But, she says, air pollution created by cars and trucks in major metropolitan areas like Atlanta is only compounded by conditions like the wildfire smoke we\u2019ve been seeing. \u201cStaying inside and not driving on days with poor air quality will reduce exposure to air pollution and reduce emissions,\u201d said Thomas. As shared by the New York Times from data supplied by the AirNow.gov, Atlanta still has the worst air quality in the entire country as of Thursday, July 19. 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The qualitative and quantitative skill sets of an engineer already differentiate them when they leave school and start a career in the business world. From the start, an engineer\u2019s academic background and technical skills allow them to easily understand product design and build, enabling them to speak with customers, consult clients, and lead teams in a business setting. Working engineers who want to advance their education are faced with two potential options \u2013 an MBA or an advanced engineering degree. Ultimately, the choice depends on the individual and their career aspirations. In this eBook, discover 3 factors you should consider when deciding between an MBA and an advanced engineering degree: Gain a competitive advantage \u2013 enhance your soft skills with leadership and management training or learn the advanced skills needed for product development and research Advance your career \u2013 move up the corporate ladder with new tools to lead and manage or position yourself as an expert in the field and company standout Follow your passion \u2013 always pursue a path your passionate about when setting your career goals Download the eBook to hear from more engineers who were faced with the same decision. You\u2019ll gain valuable advice on what to consider when planning your future. Georgia Tech Engineers MBA eBook mba-ebook_spr2018_final-rev.pdf File last updated Jan 22, 2022. This file requires a PDF reader, such as Adobe Acrobat Reader, to download and view PDF files. Most web browser applications support viewing PDFs. Testimonials Hear from more engineers deciding between an MBA and an advanced engineering degree: \u201cFor me, the decision to pursue an MBA stemmed from a desire to tackle larger and more abstract strategic problems instead of the structured \u2018engineering type\u2019 problems I was accustomed to. The strong analytical capability that engineers possess is highly valued in the business world, but it is imperative that you also understand the other, more qualitative, aspects. These qualitative skills are what engineers stereotypically lack; we like black and white answers, but in the business world, it\u2019s not typically that simple.\u201d Charlie Briston, Apple \u201cIn a world without resource constraints, an MBA compliments most any other degree or set of degrees an individual obtains. However, the reality is most individuals feel like they are time or resource constrained and can only afford one advanced degree. In that situation, the answer to the question regarding whether engineers should obtain an MBA versus an advanced engineering degree is \u2013 it depends.\u201d Sean McClenaghan, CHB Capital Partners \u201cMy rationale for going back to get my MBA was based on several factors at Siemens. I've stepped farther from the technical fields and more into the business side of things. My new role has developed to incorporate things like project management, forecasting, cost estimation, and proposal development and taken a step away from the nuts and bolts. While not every company discusses blade design, flowrates, or bearing clearances, nearly everyone sets and meets budgets, has profit and sales goals and manages projects. In that sense, business is a lot like math, it's a language that is common across all industries.\" Randy Steele, Siemens \"Here in Silicon Valley, MS/PhD-level engineers, with and without MBA degrees, are very common on the management teams of new technology companies. Graduate degree choices are driven, in part, by what you want your core skill set to be and how you will use it to distinguish yourself in the business world early on in your career. In my own experience, a PhD program provided me with a strong technical foundation for solving complex problems across multiple domains. This, along with a lot of \u2018on the job\u2019 learning, has enabled me to migrate from the R&D side into commercial management roles without an MBA. However, the reverse migration is not so prevalent.\u201d Deborah Kilpatrick, Evidation Health \u201cEngineers often become the primary manager of change with an organization. What is changing today is the fact that technology is a pervasive component in most industries. The business leader now has the additional challenge of getting the most out of their proprietary technology, as well using technology adroitly to support most all of their business processes. 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OK"}, {"subdomain": "news.gatech.edu", "content": "Hip-Hop Influences Everything | News Center News Center Calendar Categories Business and Economic Development Campus and Community Earth and Environment Health and Medicine Science and Technology Society and Culture Media Contacts Daily Digest Whistle Whistle Whistle archives Whistle classifieds Social Media Subscribe Featured expert Features Features Features Archive Find an expert Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home Features Ayana Isles July 31, 2023 A look at hip-hop\u2019s transformative impact in honor of its 50th anniversary. Hip-hop was once narrowly thought of as a trend in music that would ultimately fizzle out. Now, at its 50th anniversary, hip-hop has steadily evolved, and its influence is evident everywhere. Here we explore the transformative impact of the hip-hop cultural movement and its intersection with music, fashion, technology, architectural design, social justice, and education. Is it a tight rhyme over a sick beat? Is it breakdancers in the Bronx with gravity-defying dance moves? Or is it, rather, the revolutionary technique developed by block-party DJs for extending the rhythmic underpinnings \u2014 or \"break\"\u2014 of a song? The truth is that hip-hop is all of these things \u2014 and then some. \u201cHip-hop is a design remix where an aesthetic of \u2018cool\u2019 intersects with creative self-expression for several purposes,\u201d explains Joycelyn Wilson, assistant professor of Black media studies in Georgia Tech\u2019s School of Literature, Media, and Communication. Wilson is an educational anthropologist with a background in mathematics. Her research interests include hip-hop studies and digital media, with an emphasis on hip-hop\u2019s impact on the American South. She is particularly interested in interrogating, complicating, and contextualizing hip-hop\u2019s commonly received origin story. Joycelyn Wilson, assistant professor of Black media studies in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication. The origin story of hip-hop is an important one because it is rooted in creative expression and innovation. The Aug. 11, 1973, back-to-school party on 1520 Sedgwick Ave. in the Bronx, New York, is recognized as the genesis of hip-hop. While Wilson gives much-deserved credit to Cindy Campbell, the promoter of the block party, and her brother DJ Kool Herc, the host of the event who introduced the genre to the world, Wilson also recognizes that cultures don\u2019t just spring up that way. What we would ultimately come to call hip-hop had been developing well before 1973. But Wilson says that this party is where hip-hop\u2019s creative elements began to converge more formally. For historical context, Wilson points out that hip-hop began to emerge in the wake of the assassinations of Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr., and Sen. Robert Kennedy. DJs and promoters like Grand Master Flash, DJ Herc, and Cindy Campbell \u2014 the forebears of hip-hop \u2014 were creating a vernacular hip-hop scene within a wider movement for social change that challenged ideas of inclusivity and access \u2014 access to power, money, and privilege. Grappling with the contemporary inequities of American culture, hip-hop came out forcefully and boldly onto the scene, \"throwing more parties where the power \u2013 the electricity \u2013 was literally taken from city street lamps,\u201d Wilson says. When you think of hip-hop in the South \u2014 specifically in Atlanta \u2014 OutKast, Jermaine Dupri, Ludacris, Jeezy, T.I., Gucci Mane, Migos, and Latto come to mind; however, hip-hop was planting its seeds long before these famous acts. Around the same time as the big block party in the Bronx, Atlanta elected Maynard Jackson \u2014 its first Black mayor. \u201cI think Atlanta\u2019s hip-hop generation is probably, in terms of proximity, the closest post-civil rights generation there is,\u201d says Wilson. \u201cWe cannot discount that the music of African American people comes out of the South. You can look to places like Auburn Avenue, the Royal Peacock, and groups like the S.O.S. Band as evidence that Atlanta has always had a music, culture, and arts scene for Black folks.\u201d In 1956, Fortune magazine called Auburn Avenue \u201cthe richest Negro street in the world\u201d as the heart of the Civil Rights Movement and home to nightclubs that showcased acts like Gladys Night. Opening in 1949, the Royal Peacock is one of those legendary clubs that hosted the who\u2019s who in the Black community and was later showcased in Outkast\u2019s 1998 music video for the song \"Rosa Parks.\" And when Andre 3000 famously proclaimed at the 1995 Source Awards that \u201cthe South got something to say,\u201d he put the southern flair of hip-hop on display for the world to see. Wilson signals that albums like OutKast\u2019s Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik, Goodie Mob\u2019s Soul Food, and Lil Jon and the East Side Boyz\u2019 Get Crunk, Who U Wit, as well as the rise of artists like UGK and 8Ball & MJG, mark the proliferation of southern hip-hop even before its popularity took hold worldwide. Fast forward nearly a decade. Nat Condit-Schultz, music theorist and lecturer in Georgia Tech\u2019s School of Music, says that Atlanta rappers pioneered the use of triplets, the occurrence of three notes or, in this case, three words or phrases over one beat. It is a characteristic of \u201ctrap rap,\u201d an Atlanta style of hip-hop that has influenced the entire genre. What gives hip-hop its staying power? It\u2019s the flavor and the vibe. When you couple the innovation of hip-hop with its inclusive nature, you get a culture that genuinely resonates with mass audiences because \u2014 even as it constantly reinvents itself \u2014 it always feels familiar. Nat Condit-Schultz, music theorist and lecturer in the School of Music. Roxanne Moore, principal research engineer in the Center for Education Integrating Science, Mathematics, and Computing. Jason Freeman, co-founder of EarSketch and professor and chair of the School of Music. At the core of hip-hop is inclusivity around innovation and knowledge of self. Hip-hop comes on the scene, Wilson says, \"as an aesthetic directly committed to equity, social justice, and technological innovation, using those resources as tools to see oneself in a society that has silenced folks based on race and class.\u201d Roxanne Moore, principal research engineer in the Center for Education Integrating Science, Mathematics, and Computing, further emphasizes how hip-hop can be used to drive inclusivity. Moore directs the Your Voice is Power (YVIP) project, a program where middle and high school students examine themes of racial equity and entrepreneurship through music. By acquainting students with computer science coding skills through the use of EarSketch, a web-based music application, this initiative and others like it, Moore says, exemplify the difference between mere diversity and true inclusivity. Jason Freeman, co-founder of EarSketch and professor and chair of the School of Music, says the initial focus of EarSketch was on hip-hop. Freeman knew the power of hip-hop would be a critical vehicle to broadening participation in computing. While EarSketch now supports musical creation across a wide range of musical genres, hip-hop \u201cremains the most popular music with EarSketch students,\u201d Freeman says. The YVIP national remix competition, with its project-based curriculum, launched in Summer 2020, a particularly painful time in the U.S. George Floyd had recently been murdered, sparking nationwide protests against police violence in Black communities. Grammy Award-winning artist Pharrell Williams, whose nonprofit foundation, YELLOW, had partnered with Georgia Tech to create YVIP, offered his song \"Entrepreneur\" to be remixed for the competition. The political climate in the country, along with the hitmaker\u2019s song celebrating Black entrepreneurship, lent the competition a dimension it might not otherwise have had. \u201cThere was a very intentional social justice component to that curriculum that wouldn\u2019t necessarily have been present had we just done a remix competition,\u201d Moore says. The diversity of YVIP\u2019s faculty, staff, and students; a curriculum centered on analyzing pop songs with lyrics and accompanying video celebrating Black entrepreneurship; and the development of coding expertise in Python and JavaScript through music and creative discovery \u2014 are all in keeping with a hip-hop aesthetic and attitude. Hip-hop, after all, revolves around taking something and turning it into something else. Remixing is a vital element of the YVIP competition, just as remixing is a crucial element of hip-hop. It is \u201ca design remix,\u201d Wilson says. \u201cIt changes and remixes every single thing it touches.\u201d And the YVIP curriculum highlights computer science, entrepreneurship, and music as pathways to social and racial justice. Wilson, who was also actively involved in the design of the YVIP competition and curriculum, says, \u201cWe can\u2019t underestimate the hustle in that, and the hustle is directly connected to entrepreneurship.\u201d \u201cProbably everything,\u201d says Moore. Hip-hop has influenced nearly every part of our lives. Innovation is one of the fundamental principles of hip-hop. And Condit-Schultz says that hip-hop is a big part of all modern music-making. \u201cHip-hop came along and influenced a lot of vocal delivery and pop and rock,\u201d he noted, pointing out that in the 1990s, a lot of what groups like Sublime or the Barenaked Ladies produced was greatly influenced by hip-hop. Even the melodies in Taylor Swift songs are now influenced by hip-hop, he says. But hip-hop has not merely transformed songwriting and musical styles. It has also made an impact on the role of technology in music-making. \u201cHip-hop has played an important role in pushing the field of music technology forward,\u201d Freeman says, \u201cbecause it has always been one of the most forward-thinking forms of music-making technologically, particularly one that looks at existing technologies that are out there and looks at ways to push that technology in ways that maybe its creators had not imagined.\u201d Turntables are a great example of this. Building on Freeman\u2019s point, Wilson refers to what she calls hip-hop\u2019s \u201cgenius\u201d art of sampling, where artists can \u201cgo to the records, find the instrument that they need extracted, load it into a drum machine, manipulate it, and turn it into something completely different.\u201d This iterative character of hip-hop, its ability to use technology to cannibalize other styles and forms, is one of its most important musical innovations. Hip-hop\u2019s cultural significance extends far beyond its broad musical influence, however. Christian Coles, a lecturer in Georgia Tech\u2019s School of Architecture, focuses his research on design that reflects marginalized and minority communities. His research, and that of his colleagues Michael Ford and Sekou Cooke, draws attention to the connections between the hip-hop movement and architecture. \u201cThere were many different rappers who were actually speaking on the environment that they grew up in, and they were offering, basically, an intellectual critique of the different environments,\u201d says Coles. Public housing projects were the backdrop of many rap songs, and they were typically designed in a modernist style, a style Coles says is often criticized because it didn\u2019t suit the people it was built for. Hip-hop inspires not only architecture and design thinking but also sustainable design solutions. \u201cWhat hip-hop teaches,\" says Coles, \u201cis that things that we use as a day-to-day item, like a bottle or a piece of wood, can be remixed or recontextualized to be something inspirational in a whole other context.\u201d Coles introduced the subject of hip-hop and architecture in his design studio by borrowing from the framework of hip-hop and starting studio sessions with what he calls a design cypher. Promoting the idea of a democratic design process, one student starts the sketch, with subsequent students adding in turn \u2014 the process itself incorporating the framework of fluidity and remixing that stems from hip-hop culture. Lecturer Christian Coles. The perspectives of these Georgia Tech experts affirm that the South still has something to say, as do the classrooms in the South. \u201cI believe higher education is the next industry where we\u2019re going to see hip-hop thrive,\u201d Wilson says. And Georgia Tech may be the ideal ground for this cross-fertilization between hip-hop and academics, as Wilson claims hip-hop is inherently STEAM-based. \u201cIt\u2019s easily integrated into a classroom because it comes into the world with the properties of innovation, creativity, and education already assigned to it,\u201d Wilson says. Freeman concurs. \u201cGeorgia Tech is, in many ways, the perfect place for this connection between STEM and music,\u201d he says, pointing to the many influential music studios just a few blocks from Georgia Tech\u2019s campus. Far from fading away, as early detractors predicted, hip-hop will continue to evolve and innovate \u2014 on the Georgia Tech campus, in its curricula, and beyond. 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This award replaced the Distinguished Faculty Research Award beginning in 2020. current Blurb / Gallery Set Casey Wichman Assistant Professor School of Economics Sheri Randolph Associate Professor School of History and Sociology Fei-Ling Wang Professor Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Brian Magerko Professor School of Literature, Media, and Communication St\u00e9phanie Boulard Associate Professor School of Modern Languages Omar Asenio Assistant Professor School of Public Policy Past Recipients 2022Brian An, assistant professor, School of Public PolicyKatie Farris, associate professor, School of Literature, Media, and CommunicationLelia Glass, assistant professor, School of Modern LanguagesDanny Hughes, professor, School of EconomicsRachel Whitlark, assistant professor, Sam Nunn School of International AffairsGerm\u00e1n Vergara, assistant professor, School of History and Sociology2021Andr\u00e9 Brock, associate professor, School of Literature, Media, and CommunicationLindsey Bullinger, assistant professor, School of Public PolicyKelley Fong, assistant professor, School of History and SociologyNatalie Khazaal, assistant professor, School of Modern LanguagesAnjali Thomas, associate professor, Sam Nunn School of International AffairsKaren Yan, assistant professor, School of EconomicsThis award replaced the former Distinguished Faculty Research Award. 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Priorities and Needs Contact Information People Office of the Dean College Leadership Faculty and Researchers New Faculty Faculty Mentors Endowed Chairs and Professorships Unit Staff News and Events Latest News and Events Feature Stories Communications Toolkit Newsletters Experts for Media Search Search Search Site Breadcrumb Home Research Research Centers and Labs Atlanta Global Studies Center (AGSC) Jointly directed by Georgia Institute of Technology and Georgia State University, the Atlanta Global Studies Center (AGSC) is a National Resource Center and a Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship program funded by a $2.25 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education. The interdisciplinary center focuses on research and instruction geared to college students who are underrepresented in international and advanced language studies \u2014 including science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) students; community college students; and minority, first-generation and low-income students \u2014 to serve national needs in educating these college students for careers in business, education, security and defense, and public and governmental sectors. Atlanta Global Studies Center Augmented Environments Lab The Augmented Environments Lab activities focus on understanding how to build interactive computing environments that directly augment a user's senses with computer-generated material. Researchers are interested in augmenting the user's perception and place particular emphasis on the interaction between the users and their environment. Augmented Environments Lab Center for Advanced Communications Policy (CACP) The Center for Advanced Communications Policy (CACP) focuses on key issues that influence the development, implementation, and adoption of cutting-edge, advanced communications technologies. Work includes assessment of policy issues and production of regulatory filings, identification of future options for innovation, and articulation of a clearer vision of the technology landscape. Center for Advanced Communications Policy Center for the Development and Application of Internet of Things Technologies (CDAIT) The Center for the Development and Application of Internet of Things Technologies (CDAIT) fosters the development of interdisciplinary Internet of Things (IoT) research and education that bridges industry partners with Georgia Tech researchers and faculty as well as other collaborators who share similar interests. CDAIT is a global, nonprofit, partner-funded center of excellence in IoT that stimulates creativity, productivity gains, and revenue generation while addressing critical societal issues such as inclusivity, privacy, trust, ethics, regulation, and policy. Center for the Development and Application of Internet of Things Technologies Center for European and Transatlantic Studies (CETS) The Center for European and Transatlantic Studies (CETS) promotes research, education, and outreach programs on the European Union and transatlantic relations. The center works to foster knowledge and understanding of the European Union and the transatlantic partnership by utilizing Georgia Tech's commitment to promoting interdisciplinary programs Center for European and Transatlantic Studies \ufeffCenter for International Strategy, Technology, and Policy (CISTP) The Center for International Strategy, Technology, and Policy (CISTP) provides a collegial venue for scholars, policy analysts, scientists, technical experts, practitioners, and community leaders to explore innovative approaches to issues situated at the nexus of science, technology, and international affairs. \ufeffCenter for International Strategy, Technology, and Policy Center for Urban Research The Center for Urban Research is a partnership between the Georgia Institute of Technology and the City of Atlanta Office of the Mayor, focused on collaborative solutions to address socio-economic inequities in urban areas\u2014bringing academic expertise across the state to the work being done on the ground. The center\u2019s mission is to build mutually beneficial partnerships with university, community, non-profit and municipal leaders across the city to support community resilience and sustainability; leverage private and philanthropic investment for research and programming; provide policy analysis and recommendations; and increase non-profit capacity. Center for Urban Research China Research Center Founded in 2001, the China Research Center promotes an understanding of greater China based on in-depth research and experience. Center associates are experts on greater China\u2019s history, contemporary politics, economy, business environment, language, culture, and media and are committed to building bridges between the Southeast United States and China, Taiwan, Macao, and Hong Kong. The group publishes the journal China Currents. China Research Center Climate and Energy Policy Laboratory (CEPL) Climate and Energy Policy Laboratory (CEPL) helps prepare students for careers addressing sustainable energy challenges. CEPL conducts research on clean energy employment; financing, information, and regulatory policies to promote energy-efficiency investments; renewable energy policies and trends in the U.S. South; smart grid policies; and demand response programs. It is involved in studies of climate mitigation. Climate and Energy Policy Laboratory Creative/Career Origination Lab (CoLab) The Creative/Career Origination Lab (CoLab) gives students space and support to grow as creators, develop their skills, and prepare and explore career possibilities. The CoLab offers a friendly, comfortable, and collaborative environment with peer guides and a professional creative director who through project work and one-on-one sessions bridges the transition from student to professional. Creative/Career Origination Lab (CoLab) Design and Social Justice Studio The Design and Social Justice Studio brings an interdisciplinary group of faculty and students together to examine the experiential and participatory dimensions of civic media and their relationship to establishing and supporting democratic forms of social interaction. Research at the studio spans both theoretical inquiry and experimental design, situated at the intersection of Design, the Humanities, and Human-Computer Interaction. The studio designs and investigates a variety of design products and services (e.g., locative media, visualizations and mapping, policy media, social and educational media) drawing on the multiplicity of design methods and strategies, most notably participatory and co-design methods, ethnographic methods, experimental designs. Design and Social Justice Studio Digital Integrative Liberal Arts Center (DILAC) Funded by a $1 million grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Digital Integrative Liberal Arts Center (DILAC) leverages the College's strengths in digital humanities education and scholarship. It equips Georgia Tech students with the technologically advanced tools and methodologies to participate in innovation-based team learning experiences encompassing research, civic engagement, and other projects under the guidance of faculty and graduate student mentors. Digital Integrative Liberal Arts Center Ethics, Technology, and Human Interaction Center (ETHICx) The Ethics, Technology, and Human Interaction Center (ETHICx)\u2014 pronounced \u201cethics\u201d \u2014 advances ethics-in-technology-centered research, education, and engagement at the Georgia Institute of Technology in collaboration with communities, government, non-governmental organizations, and industry. ETHICx conducts research in ethics and emerging technologies and frames ethical questions, solutions in ethics and technology, and social justice and equity. Interdisciplinary and community-based research are also emphasized. Educational initiatives include investigating and designing curricula for ethics training that can be woven throughout students\u2019 educational journeys and for employees at affiliated companies. ETHICx Expressive Machinery Lab The Expressive Machinery Lab explores how a better understanding of human creativity can help us create new technological experiences where people can express themselves and make meaning with computing. The lab engages in research such as how can we improvise when interacting computers? How can they improvise with us? How can expression and meaning-making be used as a motivation for students to explore/learn computing? How can we better measure and quantify creative social interactions? How can embodied and tangible interactions in public spaces engage learners in expressive, educational computing experiences? Expressive Machinery Lab Four Four Beats Lab Four Four Beat Labs is a STEAM-inspired maker space and digital pedagogies incubator. Founded in 2012, the Lab uses The OutKast Imagination, culture, music, and new media technologies to teach, produce, and enhance the computational media, coding, and civic engagement capacities of diverse student communities. The mission is to expand the traditional perspectives of \u201cthe classroom\u201d space. That is, how it looks, where it happens, the archival resources used, and the limitless possibilities when technological innovation meets pedagogical sensibility. The projects the Lab incubates are guided by design principles that utilize the storied meanings of cultural artifacts to buildout interactive installations across analog, digital, and augmented platforms. Four Four Beats Lab Health Economics Analysis Lab (HEAL) A $3.3 million research partnership between Georgia Institute of Technology and the American College of Radiology\u2019s Neiman Institute, the Health Economics and Analytics Lab (HEAL) within Georgia Tech\u2019s Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts applies big data analytics and artificial intelligence to large-scale medical claims databases \u2014 with a focus on medical imaging \u2014 to better understand how evolving health care delivery and payment models affect patients and providers. Health Economics and Analytics Lab Interdisciplinary Media Arts Center The Interdisciplinary Media Arts Center fosters projects and pathways that enable researchers, students, and practitioners to make expressive use of innovative technologies. The Center supports three interrelated programs: 1) an annual residency for media artists; 2) courses that connect expressive and technical or scientific endeavors; and 3) a research incubator that supports expressive projects by transdisciplinary teams. Interdisciplinary Media Arts Center Internet Governance Project The Internet Governance Project (IGP) is a leading source of analysis of global Internet policy and Internet resource management that is widely read by governments, industry, and civil society organizations. IGP researches and analyzes global Internet policy issues and puts its expertise into practical action in the fields of global governance, Internet policy, and information and communication technology, and participates directly in Internet governance institutions. Internet Governance Project Local Data Design Lab The Local Data Design Lab is focused on bridging the substantial divide between two complementary, but largely disconnected areas of work: data studies and data visualization. The first is an area of scholarly inquiry that has emerged recently in response to the phenomenon of big data and seeks to make sense of data from a social perspective. The second is a form of design practice, which produces informative and expressive interfaces to data. It is influenced by, but more publicly oriented than the sub-field of computer science called information visualization. Local Data Design Lab Naugle Communication Center The Naugle Communication Center aids students from the Georgia Tech community with communication skills and projects related to their classes, careers, and civic and community lives. As an inclusive resource, the center welcomes students of all identities, languages, and ability levels. Trained consultants can help students with everything from their multimodal projects for English 1101 and English 1102 to graduate school applications, from engineering and science reports to team presentations, from storyboards for videos to poster designs, from grant proposals to cover letters and resumes. Faculty can make requests for class visits, class tours, and topic workshops. Naugle Communication Center Prototyping eNarrative Lab (PeN Lab) The Prototyping eNarrative Lab (PeN Lab) applies digital information design and interaction design principles to digital storytelling to create more complex and expressive narratives, focusing on emerging platforms like experimental television, virtual reality, and augmented reality, and on the intersection of storytelling with game design and simulation design. Prototyping eNarrative Lab (PeN Lab) Research on Careers in Science (ROCS) Lab The Research on Careers in Science (ROCS) Lab provides a home for an interdisciplinary group of faculty, researchers, and students to conduct empirical and theoretically-driven research and program evaluation studies on the context, development, professional experiences, and outcomes relevant to the STEM workforce and careers in science and engineering. Research on Careers in Science (ROCS) Lab Sci Fi Lab Georgia Tech has a longstanding tradition of commitment to science fiction studies. The Sci Fi Lab enhances students\u2019 ability to engage with issues of science, technology, and society as they are represented in the premiere story form of an increasingly technological and global world. It also enables them to better develop the analytic skills and creative mindsets that are crucial for graduate school and for advancements in careers ranging from education to engineering. Sci Fi Lab Sports, Society, and Technology Research Center The Sports, Society, and Technology (SST) Research Center is an arm of the SST Program which also seeks to create interest and increased visibility for the interdisciplinary study of sport at the Georgia Institute of Technology. The SST Research Center sponsors research-oriented workshops and additionally supports and promotes Georgia Tech faculty research findings related to sports. Sports, Society, and Technology Research Center The James and Mary Wesley Center for New Media Education and Research Established to promote the application and development of new media technologies in the areas of education, design, digital art, and culture, the Wesley Center encourages work in film, television, expression of art, and literary forms \u2014 all of which are now in a cultural dialogue with new digital media. Wesley Center for New Media Education and Research Major Research Areas Featured Research Facebook Twitter LinkedIn YouTube Flickr Instagram Spotify Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Savant Building 631 Cherry Street NW, 1st Floor Atlanta, GA 30332 Phone: 404.894.2601 Fax: 404.894.8573 Map and Directions Website Feedback College Resources Contact Us / Find Us Faculty / Staff Resources IT Support Make a Gift Tours & Information Sessions General Data Protection Regulation Privacy Notice Ivan Allen College Schools School of Economics School of History and Sociology Sam Nunn School of International Affairs School of Literature, Media, and Communication School of Modern Languages School of Public Policy Georgia Tech Resources Campus Offices Visitor Parking News Center Campus Calendar Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a92023 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "iac.gatech.edu", "content": "Careers for Graduate Students | Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Main Menu About Overview Contact/Find Us Visit the College Strategy and Impact Diversity For Employers Schools Overview Economics History and Sociology Literature, Media, and Communication Modern Languages Public Policy Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Reserve Officers\u2019 Training Corps Academics Overview Admissions, Costs, Aid Financial Aid Degree Programs Graduate Programs Doctoral Programs Master's Programs Online Master's Degrees Certificates Undergraduate Programs B.S. 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Priorities and Needs Contact Information People Office of the Dean College Leadership Faculty and Researchers New Faculty Faculty Mentors Endowed Chairs and Professorships Unit Staff News and Events Latest News and Events Feature Stories Communications Toolkit Newsletters Experts for Media Search Search Search Site Breadcrumb Home Graduate Students Careers for Graduate Students Our Reputation Opens Doors Georgia Tech graduates are highly sought after in the job market. Around the world, Georgia Tech graduates have a reputation for bringing innovation and dedication to their work. While the Georgia Tech name may secure you interviews, you must define for employers what is distinctive about your skills and knowledge. Schools within the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts offer personal career assistance, helping you focus your options, define a job strategy, build a resume, and successfully navigate the job market and interviews. The Georgia Tech Center for Career Discovery and Development offers comprehensive support including first-rate online tools, seminars, and on-campus company recruiting events. Employers Who've Hired Our Graduates The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) The U.S. Supreme Court The Home Depot The Coca-Cola Company IBM Intercontinental Hotels Group Turner Broadcasting CNN The Peace Corps Electronic Arts (EA) Georgia Legislature Georgia Power Delta Air Lines, Inc. 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Apply Now Contact an Advisor Visit the College Career Resources Graduate Student Career Resources [PDF] Career Center Events Workshops in Naugle Communication Lab Graduate Communication Certificate IAC Events Georgia Tech Graduate Studies Events Professional Development Resources: National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity Helpful Links Georgia Tech Graduate Studies Graduate Student Financial Aid Career Center Graduate Student Handbook Registrar\u2019s Office Facebook Twitter LinkedIn YouTube Flickr Instagram Spotify Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Savant Building 631 Cherry Street NW, 1st Floor Atlanta, GA 30332 Phone: 404.894.2601 Fax: 404.894.8573 Map and Directions Website Feedback College Resources Contact Us / Find Us Faculty / Staff Resources IT Support Make a Gift Tours & Information Sessions General Data Protection Regulation Privacy Notice Ivan Allen College Schools School of Economics School of History and Sociology Sam Nunn School of International Affairs School of Literature, Media, and Communication School of Modern Languages School of Public Policy Georgia Tech Resources Campus Offices Visitor Parking News Center Campus Calendar Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a92023 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "iac.gatech.edu", "content": "Why Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts for Grad School? | Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Main Menu About Overview Contact/Find Us Visit the College Strategy and Impact Diversity For Employers Schools Overview Economics History and Sociology Literature, Media, and Communication Modern Languages Public Policy Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Reserve Officers\u2019 Training Corps Academics Overview Admissions, Costs, Aid Financial Aid Degree Programs Graduate Programs Doctoral Programs Master's Programs Online Master's Degrees Certificates Undergraduate Programs B.S. 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Priorities and Needs Contact Information People Office of the Dean College Leadership Faculty and Researchers New Faculty Faculty Mentors Endowed Chairs and Professorships Unit Staff News and Events Latest News and Events Feature Stories Communications Toolkit Newsletters Experts for Media Search Search Search Site Breadcrumb Home Graduate Students Why Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts for Grad School? Graduate-level liberal arts studies that are relevant and impactful. Graduate students acquire the technical expertise characteristic of Georgia Tech graduates and the contextual understanding that is the hallmark of fine liberal arts education. You'll be part of a vibrant learning community that prepares you to innovate and lead in a complex world. Students in Ivan Allen College acquire the technical expertise that is characteristic of Georgia Tech graduates and the contextual understanding that is the hallmark of a fine liberal arts education. Alumni identify three attributes developed through their education here that distinguish them from their professional peers: Ability to bridge technological and non-technological realms Complex problem-solving abilities Science and technology savviness Other characteristics that set your education here apart from that offered by other liberal arts colleges: Quick Links Blurb / Gallery Set Interdisciplinary Studies Rigorous, interdisciplinary programs blend critical thinking, contextual understanding, and communication skills with technical and analytical expertise and perspectives in engineering, computing, and science. Applied Theory and Practice Our coursework emphasizes both theoretical and applied learning. Students can tackle real problems and create real solutions, developing a resume that features real-world, experience. Premier Research Environment Georgia Tech's global stature as a premier research university provides exceptional opportunities to build a distinct resume through internships, study/work abroad, scholarly programs, and research. Job Connections Our deep roots in Atlanta and extensive collaborations with academia, business, government, industry, and non-profits around the world affords opportunities to develop important career relationships. Human-Centered Innovation Socially and ethically conscious frameworks are foundational to our work defining problems in human terms and innovating solutions in the public interest. #1 Career Placements by The Princeton Review Quick Links Blurb / Gallery Set Graduate Community Our community offers rich intellectual exchange and robust extra-curricular activities. Our culture embodies characteristics that are intrinsic to Georgia Tech \u2014 extraordinary interdisciplinary collaboration, industriousness, and enthusiasm for solving the most complex human problems. World-Leading Research Georgia Tech ranks as a top U.S. research university with nearly $1.049 billon in research in 2020. Through our extensive innovation ecosystem, we address critical research challenges and move solutions out into the world. Life at Tech Georgia Tech\u2019s main campus spans 400 wooded acres in the heart of Atlanta. The campus is a comfortable, yet stimulating living and learning environment, with virtually every amenity close at hand. Frequently Asked Questions Graduate Programs of Study What are the various Graduate Programs available in Ivan Allen College? The college offers both masters and doctoral programs. I'm not sure which graduate program is best for me, how can I get help? Review the information available on this site, and on our school and programs websites. Contact the graduate directors and advisors or coordinators to discuss questions or concerns related to course of study, careers, focal research areas, etc. Find out more Is it possible to change my program of study after admission? One would need to apply for acceptance in to a different program via the Graduate Studies website. What are the various research opportunities with Ivan Allen College? A broad range of research opportunities are available within the College. Students should discuss their interests with a graduate program director, program coordinator, or faculty in the program or school of interest. The Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts and other units at Georgia Tech support some graduate students through work on college initiatives, communications, or projects. Graduate Admissions What are the requirements for admission to graduate programs? Requirements are specific to each program. Review the website for each program to understand its requirements. How does the admission process work at the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts? Prospective graduate students for all programs apply through Georgia Tech\u2019s Graduate Admissions website. Applications are reviewed and responded to by the program directors and coordinators. What is the application process to various schools? Graduate student apply through the central Georgia Tech Graduate Admissions website. Each graduate program reviews and responds to applicants. Graduate Financial Aid How do I apply for financial assistance? An introduction to funding opportunities is available. Also visit the Georgia Tech Graduate Financial Aid page. What are the chances of getting financial aid at Georgia Tech? Each applicant is evaluated by a graduate program, which awards aid based on merit and fit. Each admission offer includes an aid decision. On average 50-60% of incoming students receive aid in the form of fellowships, research assistantships, or teaching assistantships, which are typically accompanied by tuition waivers. Other incoming students find work and/or aid after they begin their graduate programs at Georgia Tech. What is the difference between a GRA and GTA? Graduate Research Assistants (GRAs) typically work on research with or for faculty. Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTAs) teach classes or assist faculty with their classes. How can I obtain a GRA or GTA? There is no centralized location to find an assistantship. The best way is to contact the various program directors and advisors. 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Priorities and Needs Contact Information People Office of the Dean College Leadership Faculty and Researchers New Faculty Faculty Mentors Endowed Chairs and Professorships Unit Staff News and Events Latest News and Events Feature Stories Communications Toolkit Newsletters Experts for Media Search Search Search Site Breadcrumb Home Graduate Students Our graduate students acquire the technical expertise characteristic of Georgia Tech graduates and the contextual understanding that is the hallmark of fine liberal arts education. The vibrant learning community in the College prepares students to innovate and lead in a complex world. #1 University with Highest Return on Investment (ROI) #1 University with Best Value Graduate Schools #5 Highest starting salary for new grads in humanities and social sciences #5 Best Information and Technology Management Graduate Program Related Links Blurb / Gallery Set Graduate Student Research Projects Explore research conducted by IAC graduate students. IAC Graduate Conference Each year, supported by the Dean\u2019s Office, the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Graduate Student Advisory Board hosts a paper conference for graduate students. Lectures, Seminars, and Workshops In addition to special speaker events, the College of Liberal Arts offers a robust schedule of lectures, seminars, and workshops to bring education out of the classroom. Graduate Student Advisory Board Make a difference in our academic community by applying to the Grad Student Advisory Board, the voice of over 200 graduate students! Research Centers Explore practical, real-world applications by conducting hands-on work in one of our cutting-edge research centers or labs. 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The Office of International Education provides information about our programs throughout Europe, Asia, and South America, as well as those in partnership with universities in more than 70 countries around the world. Ivan Allen College sponsors semester-length study abroad programs in China, England, Belgium, Argentina, Costa Rica, and Southeast Asia. We also offer Language for Business and Technology (LBAT) programs in France, Germany, Japan, Mexico, Senegal, Jordan, South Korea, Russia, Peru, Ecuador, and Spain. Other Georgia Tech Colleges sponsor study abroad programs in Australia, South America, Europe, and Asia. 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Priorities and Needs Contact Information People Office of the Dean College Leadership Faculty and Researchers New Faculty Faculty Mentors Endowed Chairs and Professorships Unit Staff News and Events Latest News and Events Feature Stories Communications Toolkit Newsletters Experts for Media Search Search Search Site Breadcrumb Home Academics Undergraduate Programs International Experiences Anna, B.S. Economics and International Affairs, representing Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts on the Russian Language for Business and Technology (LBAT) Program. Helping You Design a Global Framework Through the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts and Georgia Tech programs and partnerships, our students have direct access to more than 8 exchange programs and 30 faculty-led programs, as well as the optional International Plan designator on their degrees and the Global Internship Program. These opportunities are designed to develop advanced communication skills, promote creative thinking and intercultural understanding, and develop professional competency in a language, opening up a world of career options. International Plan Study Abroad Global Research & Internship Program 70% of our students graduate with an international experience 90 of our 170 faculty have international backgrounds 155 foreign language classes are offered each semester 25 average maximum class size for all language courses Study Abroad Photo Gallery Full Size Version of Image \" Professor Katja Weber with students in Southeast Asia Study Abroad program. \" Full Size Version of Image \" Students exploring during the very popular European Union study abroad program. \" Full Size Version of Image \" Professor Richard Barke exploring Stonehenge with students. \" Full Size Version of Image \" Students participating in the nine-week China Summer program housed in three cities: Tianjin, Shanghai, and Shenzhen. \" Full Size Version of Image \" Students taking a tour of Madrid and visiting the Royal Palace during the Spain LBAT program. \" Full Size Version of Image \" Taking a pause to enjoy the view. The Italian Film Studies program in Venice. \" Helpful Links Georgia Tech Office of International Education Languages for Business and Technology Program Georgia Tech International House (I-House) International Plan Global Research and Internship Program Facebook Twitter LinkedIn YouTube Flickr Instagram Spotify Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Savant Building 631 Cherry Street NW, 1st Floor Atlanta, GA 30332 Phone: 404.894.2601 Fax: 404.894.8573 Map and Directions Website Feedback College Resources Contact Us / Find Us Faculty / Staff Resources IT Support Make a Gift Tours & Information Sessions General Data Protection Regulation Privacy Notice Ivan Allen College Schools School of Economics School of History and Sociology Sam Nunn School of International Affairs School of Literature, Media, and Communication School of Modern Languages School of Public Policy Georgia Tech Resources Campus Offices Visitor Parking News Center Campus Calendar Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a92023 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "iac.gatech.edu", "content": "Undergraduate Degrees | Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Main Menu About Overview Contact/Find Us Visit the College Strategy and Impact Diversity For Employers Schools Overview Economics History and Sociology Literature, Media, and Communication Modern Languages Public Policy Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Reserve Officers\u2019 Training Corps Academics Overview Admissions, Costs, Aid Financial Aid Degree Programs Graduate Programs Doctoral Programs Master's Programs Online Master's Degrees Certificates Undergraduate Programs B.S. 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Priorities and Needs Contact Information People Office of the Dean College Leadership Faculty and Researchers New Faculty Faculty Mentors Endowed Chairs and Professorships Unit Staff News and Events Latest News and Events Feature Stories Communications Toolkit Newsletters Experts for Media Search Search Search Site Breadcrumb Home Academics Undergraduate Programs Undergraduate Degrees Undergraduate Majors B.S. in Applied Languages and Intercultural StudiesThis program delivers foreign language study in the contexts of social and technical communication, cultural perspectives, industry, technology, arts and literature. B.S. in Computational MediaThe B.S. in Computational Media combines computer science with digital media design, helping students to understand and manipulate both technology and media. B.S. in EconomicsThe B.S. degree in Economics is the science of decision making and provides the ability to analyze complex economic problems and to understand societal problems. B.S. in Economics and International AffairsThe program in Economics and International Affairs focuses on the most pressing issues facing our global interdependent, and multicultural environment. B.S. in Global Economics and Modern LanguagesThe global Economics and Modern Languages program equips students for the global workplace by developing strong skills in economic analysis and decision making, foreign languages, and multidimensional global perspective. B.S. in History, Technology, and SocietyThis program combines work in sociology and history and equips students to analyze societies, pursue social change, and succeed in a variety of careers. B.S. in International AffairsThis program allows you to focus your degree on the factors that are shaping our world during a time of dramatic political, economic, social, and technological change. B.S. in International Affairs and Modern LanguagesA B.S. in International Affairs and Modern Languages prepares you for employment in internationally oriented firms, government agencies, and non-profit organizations. B.S. in Literature, Media, and CommunicationThis program provides the analytical and technical skills required for a career in humanistic fields such as Media, Public Relations, and Literature. B.S. in Public PolicyThis program combines political, social, economic and ethical approaches with practical problem solving in a technology-infused environment. Five Year BS/MS Majors B.S. / M.S. in Applied Languages and Intercultural StudiesThe 5-year BS/MS-ALIS allows students majoring in Applied Languages and Intercultural Studies (ALIS) to continue their studies beyond the undergraduate level and gain an advanced degree (MS-ALIS) that qualifies them for leadership positions in a variety of careers, including management, international business, globally oriented design and engineering, and communications. B.S. / M.S. in Computational Media and Digital MediaThis program combines a Bachelor of Science degree in Computational Media with a Master of Science degree in Digital Media. B.S. / M.S. in EconomicsThis program enables students to obtain both a Bachelors and Masters degree in Economics in just five years. B.S. / M.S. in Economics and International AffairsThis program is combines a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics and International Affairs with a Master of Science degree in Economics. B.S. / M.S. in International AffairsThe Sam Nunn School of International Affairs offers a B.S. / M.S. program for students who demonstrate an interest in cultivating skills to demystify the major issues confronting the world today B.S. / M.S. in Literature, Media, and Communication and Digital MediaThis program is combines a Bachelor of Science in Literature, Media, and Communication with a Master of Science degree in Digital Media B.S. / M.S. in Public PolicyThis program enables students to obtain both a Bachelors and Masters degree in just five years Facebook Twitter LinkedIn YouTube Flickr Instagram Spotify Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Savant Building 631 Cherry Street NW, 1st Floor Atlanta, GA 30332 Phone: 404.894.2601 Fax: 404.894.8573 Map and Directions Website Feedback College Resources Contact Us / Find Us Faculty / Staff Resources IT Support Make a Gift Tours & Information Sessions General Data Protection Regulation Privacy Notice Ivan Allen College Schools School of Economics School of History and Sociology Sam Nunn School of International Affairs School of Literature, Media, and Communication School of Modern Languages School of Public Policy Georgia Tech Resources Campus Offices Visitor Parking News Center Campus Calendar Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a92023 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "iac.gatech.edu", "content": "Accelerated Bachelor's/Master's | Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Main Menu About Overview Contact/Find Us Visit the College Strategy and Impact Diversity For Employers Schools Overview Economics History and Sociology Literature, Media, and Communication Modern Languages Public Policy Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Reserve Officers\u2019 Training Corps Academics Overview Admissions, Costs, Aid Financial Aid Degree Programs Graduate Programs Doctoral Programs Master's Programs Online Master's Degrees Certificates Undergraduate Programs B.S. Degrees Accelerated Bachelor's/Master's Minors Certificates International Experiences International Plan Global Internship Program Study Abroad Students Visit the College Undergraduate Students Academic Advising Careers Student Life Student Ambassadors Undergraduate Advisory Board Why Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts? Graduate Students Careers Graduate Student Advisory Board Program Directors and Advisors Why Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts? Student Resources Research Introduction Featured Research Major Research Areas Research Centers Faculty Excellence in Research Graduate Research Undergraduate Research Leading Edge Digital Publications Community Our Community Alumni and Giving IAC Alumni: By the Numbers Dean's Message Get Involved! Priorities and Needs Contact Information People Office of the Dean College Leadership Faculty and Researchers New Faculty Faculty Mentors Endowed Chairs and Professorships Unit Staff News and Events Latest News and Events Feature Stories Communications Toolkit Newsletters Experts for Media Search Search Search Site Breadcrumb Home Academics Undergraduate Programs Accelerated Bachelor's/Master's Undergraduate students may begin earning credit toward a master's degree while pursuing undergraduate studies. There are four distinctive accelerated B.S./M.S. programs to cater different interests from students. Students should consult with their advisor and the Graduate Director in their sophomore year and begin the process of applying to the program as soon as they have achieved junior status. The application includes a personal statement and faculty recommendations. Ivan Allen College degree programs give students ample free electives to pursue minors and dual degrees, international work and study, and extracurricular options such as internships and research. There is substantial overlap among many of our degree programs, so plan to discuss options with an advisor. Five Year BS/MS Majors B.S. / M.S. in Applied Languages and Intercultural StudiesThe 5-year BS/MS-ALIS allows students majoring in Applied Languages and Intercultural Studies (ALIS) to continue their studies beyond the undergraduate level and gain an advanced degree (MS-ALIS) that qualifies them for leadership positions in a variety of careers, including management, international business, globally oriented design and engineering, and communications. B.S. / M.S. in Computational Media and Digital MediaThis program combines a Bachelor of Science degree in Computational Media with a Master of Science degree in Digital Media. B.S. / M.S. in EconomicsThis program enables students to obtain both a Bachelors and Masters degree in Economics in just five years. B.S. / M.S. in Economics and International AffairsThis program is combines a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics and International Affairs with a Master of Science degree in Economics. B.S. / M.S. in International AffairsThe Sam Nunn School of International Affairs offers a B.S. / M.S. program for students who demonstrate an interest in cultivating skills to demystify the major issues confronting the world today B.S. / M.S. in Literature, Media, and Communication and Digital MediaThis program is combines a Bachelor of Science in Literature, Media, and Communication with a Master of Science degree in Digital Media B.S. / M.S. in Public PolicyThis program enables students to obtain both a Bachelors and Masters degree in just five years For More Information Undergraduate Admissions Graduate Admissions Undergraduate Academic Advising Directory Graduate Program Directors and Academic Advisors Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid Facebook Twitter LinkedIn YouTube Flickr Instagram Spotify Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Savant Building 631 Cherry Street NW, 1st Floor Atlanta, GA 30332 Phone: 404.894.2601 Fax: 404.894.8573 Map and Directions Website Feedback College Resources Contact Us / Find Us Faculty / Staff Resources IT Support Make a Gift Tours & Information Sessions General Data Protection Regulation Privacy Notice Ivan Allen College Schools School of Economics School of History and Sociology Sam Nunn School of International Affairs School of Literature, Media, and Communication School of Modern Languages School of Public Policy Georgia Tech Resources Campus Offices Visitor Parking News Center Campus Calendar Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a92023 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "iac.gatech.edu", "content": "Doctoral Programs | Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Main Menu About Overview Contact/Find Us Visit the College Strategy and Impact Diversity For Employers Schools Overview Economics History and Sociology Literature, Media, and Communication Modern Languages Public Policy Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Reserve Officers\u2019 Training Corps Academics Overview Admissions, Costs, Aid Financial Aid Degree Programs Graduate Programs Doctoral Programs Master's Programs Online Master's Degrees Certificates Undergraduate Programs B.S. Degrees Accelerated Bachelor's/Master's Minors Certificates International Experiences International Plan Global Internship Program Study Abroad Students Visit the College Undergraduate Students Academic Advising Careers Student Life Student Ambassadors Undergraduate Advisory Board Why Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts? Graduate Students Careers Graduate Student Advisory Board Program Directors and Advisors Why Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts? Student Resources Research Introduction Featured Research Major Research Areas Research Centers Faculty Excellence in Research Graduate Research Undergraduate Research Leading Edge Digital Publications Community Our Community Alumni and Giving IAC Alumni: By the Numbers Dean's Message Get Involved! Priorities and Needs Contact Information People Office of the Dean College Leadership Faculty and Researchers New Faculty Faculty Mentors Endowed Chairs and Professorships Unit Staff News and Events Latest News and Events Feature Stories Communications Toolkit Newsletters Experts for Media Search Search Search Site Breadcrumb Home Academics Graduate Programs Doctoral Programs Ivan Allen College graduates are distinct in their abilities to bridge technical and non-technical realms, complex problem solving, and science and technology savvy (Source: 2013 Alumni Value Survey). Students at the Ivan Allen College acquire the technical expertise characteristic of Georgia Tech graduates and the contextual understanding that is the hallmark of fine liberal arts education. The vibrant learning community in the College prepares students to innovate and lead in a complex world. Doctoral (Ph.D.) Majors Ph.D. in Digital MediaGeorgia Tech\u2019s Ph.D. major in Digital Media is one of the first of its kind worldwide. It is aimed at educating research-oriented theorist/practitioners who will bring the traditions of the humanities and arts to the design of digital media. Ph.D. in EconomicsThis is the only Ph.D. program in the U.S. to focus on the common globalization and innovation issues that interconnect three key fields of economics \u2013 environmental economics, industrial organization, and international economics. The program offers specialization in each of these fields which underlie many of today's global advances and challenges. Ph.D. in History and Sociology of Technology and ScienceThe History and Sociology of Technology and Science doctoral degree program trains exceptionally qualified students for a variety of professional careers. Led by a multidisciplinary faculty, it encourages students to develop scholarship on important issues regarding the place of science and technology in modern human affairs. The program offers a genuinely integrative education, melding specialized study pertaining to science and technology with traditional disciplinary training. Ph.D. in International Affairs, Science, and TechnologyThis Ph.D. program provides an unparalleled opportunity for students with backgrounds in either politics or science and technology to deepen their understanding of international affairs through the advanced study of sub-fields such as international relations theory, international security, international political economy, comparative politics, and methods for social scientific research. Ph.D. in Public PolicyThe Ph.D. with a major in Public Policy prepares students for advanced professional work or for academic careers. The doctorate degree is based on a core curriculum that stresses intellectual and methodological rigor, using the theories and applications of quantitative analysis; political, economic, and organizational analysis; research design and execution. Ph.D. in Public Policy - Joint Degree with Georgia State UniversityThe Georgia Tech School of Public Policy PhD program is small and focused. Those interested in topics other than the four fields offered in the School's PhD, and those who wish to draw from the broader resources of combined faculties, may wish to consider applying to the Joint Ph.D. program offered by the Georgia Tech School of Public Policy and the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at Georgia State University. 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Priorities and Needs Contact Information People Office of the Dean College Leadership Faculty and Researchers New Faculty Faculty Mentors Endowed Chairs and Professorships Unit Staff News and Events Latest News and Events Feature Stories Communications Toolkit Newsletters Experts for Media Search Search Search Site Breadcrumb Home Academics Graduate Programs A graduate degree from Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts denotes technological expertise. Consistent with the larger mission and reputation of Georgia Tech, the Ivan Allen College graduate programs are focused on rigorous professional and research practices. Advanced degree students become part of a vibrant interdisciplinary community of scholars who are engaged in ground-breaking research that is redefining the boundaries of liberal arts studies, often encompassing the technological and scientific realms. Why Ivan Allen College for Grad School? Admissions and Application Process Master of Science Programs Ivan Allen College master's degrees denote professional skills for industry, government, and non-profit organizations. We maintain a small number of students in each program to facilitate close student-mentor relationships. Faculty and advisors are available to discuss your interests and help find the right program for you. Ivan Allen degree programs offer an exciting intellectual environment where students define themselves, their work and their future. Available Masters Degrees M.S. in Applied Languages and Intercultural Studies M.S. in Cybersecurity (Policy) M.S. in Cybersecurity (Policy) \u2013 Online M.S. in Digital Media M.S. in Economics M.S. in Global Development (Interdisciplinary) M.S. in Global Media and Cultures M.S. in History and Sociology of Technology and Science M.S. in Human-Computer Interaction M.S. in International Affairs M.S. in International Affairs, Science, and Technology M.S. in International Security (1-year customizable) M.S. in International Security \u2013 Online M.S. in Public Policy M.S. in Public Policy and City and Regional Planning (Dual Degree) Master of Sustainable Energy and Environmental Management (Interdisciplinary) Doctor of Philosophy Programs Doctoral degrees prepare scholars for research careers in dialogue with changing technology, globalization, and the public sector. Graduates go on to careers at top-flight universities, Fortune 500 companies, and non-profit organizations. Available Doctoral Degrees Ph.D. in Digital Media Ph.D. in Economics Ph.D. in History and Sociology of Technology and Science Ph.D. in International Affairs, Science, and Technology Ph.D. in Public Policy Ph.D. in Public Policy - Joint Degree with Georgia State University Certificate Programs Several graduate-level certificates are offered in the College. These are open to graduate students in all colleges and disciplines on campus. 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Degrees Accelerated Bachelor's/Master's Minors Certificates International Experiences International Plan Global Internship Program Study Abroad Students Visit the College Undergraduate Students Academic Advising Careers Student Life Student Ambassadors Undergraduate Advisory Board Why Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts? Graduate Students Careers Graduate Student Advisory Board Program Directors and Advisors Why Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts? Student Resources Research Introduction Featured Research Major Research Areas Research Centers Faculty Excellence in Research Graduate Research Undergraduate Research Leading Edge Digital Publications Community Our Community Alumni and Giving IAC Alumni: By the Numbers Dean's Message Get Involved! Priorities and Needs Contact Information People Office of the Dean College Leadership Faculty and Researchers New Faculty Faculty Mentors Endowed Chairs and Professorships Unit Staff News and Events Latest News and Events Feature Stories Communications Toolkit Newsletters Experts for Media Search Search Search Site Breadcrumb Home Academics Admissions and Costs We are pleased that you are considering applying to the Georgia Tech Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts. We understand that this is a significant decision in your life and will do all we can to assist you in the process. Application/Admission Process Georgia Tech establishes admissions guidelines and manages applications and admittance to the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts. Prospective graduate and undergraduate students may visit the Georgia Tech Admissions website for comprehensive information including requirements, calendars, and deadlines. Apply Now Visit the College The best way to understand our programs and the unique benefits of studying liberal arts at Georgia Tech is to visit campus and tour the College with Ivan Allen College students. Our tours and Shadow Days provide in depth opportunities to talk with faculty and students, experience classes in your area of interest, and much more. Schedule Your Visit Our Advisors Can Help Though admissions and applications are handled by Georgia Tech, advisors within the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts know our degree programs better than anyone. They are here to help you explore which of our programs best fit your interests and your vision for your future. 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Priorities and Needs Contact Information People Office of the Dean College Leadership Faculty and Researchers New Faculty Faculty Mentors Endowed Chairs and Professorships Unit Staff News and Events Latest News and Events Feature Stories Communications Toolkit Newsletters Experts for Media Search Search Search Site Breadcrumb Home Academics Preparing Students to Succeed in a Technological World Our undergraduate and graduate programs encompass traditional fields of study such as history, literature, poetry, language, philosophy, and sociology, but also unique and professional disciplines such as economics, public policy, political science, international affairs and security, environmental policy, computational and digital media, languages for business and technology, and pre-law. Highly Interdisciplinary Learning and Research Research Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts provides students with knowledge and skills that enable them to work across technological and non-technological realms, to define and solve complex problems, and to develop tech savvy \u2014 abilities that, our alumni say, distinguish them among their professional peers. This is a challenging and exciting intellectual environment that helps students define themselves and shape their future. Our students have the opportunity to: Work closely with faculty, all of whom teach, and many of whom engage in ground-breaking, interdisciplinary research Engage locally, nationally, and globally in research, internships, design, and service projects Explore complex problems, define their impact on society, culture, and policy, and innovate solutions to better our world Study in interdisciplinary environments focused on sustainability, international cultures, world-leading research, entrepreneurial innovation, and big data. Faculty and Program Leadership in an Extraordinary Range of Fields Faculty Advancement of Women in Science and Engineering Digital Information and Interactive Game Design Educational Technologies Environmental Policy History of Technology International Economics International Security Internet Governance Literature, Film, and Media Modern Languages and Intercultural Studies Philosophy, Political Science, and Sociology Science and Technology Policy \"I wanted a major that would let me be both creative and technical. In the end, I got something even better: a major that showed me how the creative and technical intersect, intertwine, and interact with each other.\" Adam Le Doux Program Manager, Microsoft (CM 2014) Related Pages Blurb / Gallery Set Undergraduate Programs Graduate Programs 5-Year Bachelors/Masters Programs Facebook Twitter LinkedIn YouTube Flickr Instagram Spotify Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Savant Building 631 Cherry Street NW, 1st Floor Atlanta, GA 30332 Phone: 404.894.2601 Fax: 404.894.8573 Map and Directions Website Feedback College Resources Contact Us / Find Us Faculty / Staff Resources IT Support Make a Gift Tours & Information Sessions General Data Protection Regulation Privacy Notice Ivan Allen College Schools School of Economics School of History and Sociology Sam Nunn School of International Affairs School of Literature, Media, and Communication School of Modern Languages School of Public Policy Georgia Tech Resources Campus Offices Visitor Parking News Center Campus Calendar Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a92023 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "iac.gatech.edu", "content": "Schools in the College of Liberal Arts | Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Main Menu About Overview Contact/Find Us Visit the College Strategy and Impact Diversity For Employers Schools Overview Economics History and Sociology Literature, Media, and Communication Modern Languages Public Policy Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Reserve Officers\u2019 Training Corps Academics Overview Admissions, Costs, Aid Financial Aid Degree Programs Graduate Programs Doctoral Programs Master's Programs Online Master's Degrees Certificates Undergraduate Programs B.S. 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Priorities and Needs Contact Information People Office of the Dean College Leadership Faculty and Researchers New Faculty Faculty Mentors Endowed Chairs and Professorships Unit Staff News and Events Latest News and Events Feature Stories Communications Toolkit Newsletters Experts for Media Search Search Search Site Breadcrumb Home Schools in the College of Liberal Arts Take a Liberal Arts Tour Interdisciplinarity is a defining characteristic of studies within our six schools The College\u2019s six schools offer unique interdisciplinary academic programs and conduct cutting edge interdisciplinary research integrating learning opportunities from disciplines both across the College and across Georgia Tech including computing, engineering, design, business, and science. All six schools offer Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degrees, Master of Science (M.S.) degrees, and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) programs with the exception of Modern Languages, which does not offer a Ph.D. degree. There is also an extensive choice of minors and certificates. Also housed within the College of Liberal Arts are Georgia Tech\u2019s distinguished Reserve Officers' Training Corps. School of Economics Economics in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts blends rigorous analytical and quantitative skills. We place our graduates in a wide range of private, public, and non-profit employment contexts with a common emphasis on decision-making. We provide the analytical framework and data analysis tools essential to good decision making in any organizational context. School of Economics Website School of History and Sociology History and Sociology brings the perspective of the social sciences to bear on critical issues facing the modern world, while providing a source of analysis that emphasizes both change over time and cultural comparisons on an international scale. The School is distinctive in its focus on the social origins and impact of industry, science, and technology and offers the tools students need to understand the complex issues related to the development of contemporary communities. School of History and Sociology Website School of Literature, Media, and Communication Literature, Media, and Communication (LMC) defines new models of intellectual inquiry and practice that bring diverse humanistic perspectives to bear on technological invention and innovation. LMC researches and teaches the ways the humanities shape and are shaped by science and technology. Faculty and students assess and inform technological and scientific change by creating, analyzing, and critiquing a broad range of media forms and cultural practices. School of Literature, Media, and Communication Website School of Modern Languages Modern Languages prepares well-rounded professionals with language skills and informed knowledge of other cultures for service in the global workforce and today\u2019s multicultural societies. Our faculty are highly-qualified professionals specialized in cultivating advanced language skills and negotiating intercultural interactions. We educate students for careers in business, government and non-profits involved in myriad aspects of the global marketplace. School of Modern Languages Website School of Public Policy Ranked #2 in information and communications technologies and 45th overall in public policy/public affairs by U.S. News and World Report, the School of Public Policy is a global leader in foundational knowledge, policies and governance of the scientific and engineering ecosystem ranging from energy and environment, information and communications technologies, cybersecurity, transportation, biotechnology and health, science and engineering ethics, regional and urban economic development, workforce and education policy, innovation and entrepreneurship. School of Public Policy Website The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs explores the forces that shape our world through interdisciplinary degree programs, policy-relevant research with a strong theoretical foundation, hands-on fieldwork, and interaction with practitioners. Set within Georgia Tech the school draws on the example of former U.S. Senator Sam Nunn to integrate and understand technology, policy and international affairs. 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Priorities and Needs Contact Information People Office of the Dean College Leadership Faculty and Researchers New Faculty Faculty Mentors Endowed Chairs and Professorships Unit Staff News and Events Latest News and Events Feature Stories Communications Toolkit Newsletters Experts for Media Search Search Search Site Breadcrumb Home About the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Contacts and Locations Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Dean's Offices Savant Building, First Floor 631 Cherry Street, NW Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0525 Phone: 404.894.2601 Fax: 404.894.8573View on Map Contacts in the Office of the Dean Schools and Units Blurb / Gallery Set Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Habersham Building (Building #137) 781 Marietta Street Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0610 404.894.3197 School of Economics Old CE Building (Building #58) 221 Bobby Dodd Way Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0615 404.894.2621 School of History and Sociology Old CE Building (Building #58) 221 Bobby Dodd Way Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0225 404.894.8630 School of Literature, Media, and Communication (LMC) Skiles Building (Building #2) 686 Cherry Street Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0165 404.894.1052 School of Modern Languages Swann Building (Building #39) 613 Cherry Street Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0375 404.894.5352 School of Public Policy D.M. Smith Building (Building #24) 685 Cherry Street Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0345 404.895.0513 LMC Graduate Program in Digital Media Technology Square Research Building (TSRB) 85 Fifth Street, NW Atlanta, Georgia 30308 404.385.7551 ROTC - Air Force, Army, and Navy O'Keefe Building (Building #33) 151 Sixth Street, NW Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0120 Writing and Communication Program Stephen C. Hall Building (Building #59) 215 Bobby Dodd Way, NW Atlanta, Georgia 30313 Facebook Twitter LinkedIn YouTube Flickr Instagram Spotify Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Savant Building 631 Cherry Street NW, 1st Floor Atlanta, GA 30332 Phone: 404.894.2601 Fax: 404.894.8573 Map and Directions Website Feedback College Resources Contact Us / Find Us Faculty / Staff Resources IT Support Make a Gift Tours & Information Sessions General Data Protection Regulation Privacy Notice Ivan Allen College Schools School of Economics School of History and Sociology Sam Nunn School of International Affairs School of Literature, Media, and Communication School of Modern Languages School of Public Policy Georgia Tech Resources Campus Offices Visitor Parking News Center Campus Calendar Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a92023 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "paper.gatech.edu", "content": "Museum Partners and Programs | Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking Main Navigation Home Visit Visit About the Museum Legacy of Dard Hunter Upcoming Upcoming Programs Upcoming Events Exhibits Pulped Under Pressure Permanent Collections Upcoming Exhibits Online Exhibits Artifact of the Month NAHP Mail Art Learn Guided Tours K-12 School Groups Family College Adult Scouts Instructors Resources Teacher's Handbook History of Papermaking Lecture Recordings Paper Play Fast Film Fest Coloring Pages People of Paper Additional Reading Contact Open Search Search Search Jul 14, 2022 - Atlanta, GA Summer break is starting to wind down for the Atlanta area, but the Paper Museum is gearing up for some special partnerships in July and August. On July 29 and 30, the museum is co-hosting with ASIFA-South the ASIFAC 2022 Animation Festival and Conference. The event is free, but registration is required. Join like-minded people to discover more about animation: what people are working on and opportunities in the field of animation. ASIFA members have shared extensive knowledge at past Fast Film Fests sponsored by the museum, so we are looking forward to learning more about animation! https://www.asifa-south.com/asifac-festival The partnerships continue into August, as the Paper Museum participates in the Educator Expo hosted by the Atlanta History Center. On Saturday, August 13 from 9-noon, educators are invited to discover how some of Atlanta\u2019s most popular cultural institutions can be part of school experiences. Throughout Atlanta are numerous places to visit, with and without school groups, and the paper museum is pleased to be part of this exciting opportunity. https://www.atlantahistorycenter.com/event/educator-expo/ Sidebar The museum is open Monday - Friday from 9 - 5. Closed all Georgia Tech holidays. Contact Virginia Howell Museum Director 404-894-5726 virginia.howell@rbi.gatech.edu Email virginia.howell@rbi.gatech.edu Related links Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking ASIFA Atlanta History Center Categories Georgia Tech Arts Community Special Events and Guest Speakers Keywords rcw-news Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "paper.gatech.edu", "content": "A Community of Artists - New Exhibition | Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking Main Navigation Home Visit Visit About the Museum Legacy of Dard Hunter Upcoming Upcoming Programs Upcoming Events Exhibits Pulped Under Pressure Permanent Collections Upcoming Exhibits Online Exhibits Artifact of the Month NAHP Mail Art Learn Guided Tours K-12 School Groups Family College Adult Scouts Instructors Resources Teacher's Handbook History of Papermaking Lecture Recordings Paper Play Fast Film Fest Coloring Pages People of Paper Additional Reading Contact Open Search Search Search Aug 31, 2022 - Atlanta, GA August 5 - December 2, 2022 A Community of Artists: African American Works on Paper from the Cochran Collection, showcases fifty noted 20th century American artists. Collected and curated by Wes and Missy Cochran, the Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking chose a selection from the larger collection that not only tells the story of 20th century art in America but highlights the contributions of Georgia\u2019s artists to this larger story. The show also illuminates the roles of female artists and Black master printers in creating a cross-generational commentary on artistic freedom, activism, and community. Whether intentionally or coincidentally, the lives and voices of the featured artists intersect to create a lively dialogue that remains relevant to today\u2019s audiences. The exhibition is on view from August 5 - December 2, 2022. An in-person artist talk is scheduled for Monday, October 3, 6:30-8:30p and several virtual lectures (Sept 6, Sept 20, & Nov 1, 7p EST) round out programming. The exhibition and related programming are free and open to the public. Located at 500 Tenth St. NW, Atlanta, GA 30332, the Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday \u2013 Friday, 9-5p. \u201cThe Cochran Collection is a Georgia treasure. It is quite generous of Wes and Missy Cochran of LaGrange to make their phenomenal collection accessible to the public in exhibitions like this. The works of the artists featured in A Community of Artists: African American Works on Paper from the Cochran Collection on view at the Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking are artists I grew up studying in art history books, and many are living artists who continue a strong studio practice! The accomplishments of the artists are too numerous to fully name. The exhibit examines the reverberation of their work and celebrates their contributions to the artistic dialogue of the 20th Century.\u201d -Jerushia Graham, Museum Coordinator The theme of community is expressed between the artworks and through the relationships of the artists included in the show. The pieces \u2013 some figurative, many abstract \u2013 encourage the viewer to reflect upon the social, cultural, and political forces that influence artists. The story of American history can be told through the works and biographies present in the exhibit. Each artist\u2019s unique perspective and lived experiences expressed through their artwork creates a framework for artist groups to form and for later artists to build upon. Viewers are invited to discover this nuanced community of artists that reach beyond media, geography, and generational perspectives to give voice to the entire spectrum of emotions. VIRTUAL AND IN-PERSON PUBLIC PROGRAMS There is a series of free public programming in conjunction with the exhibit. An in-person reception and artists talk will be held Monday, October 3, 2022, from 6:30-8:30pm, featuring talks by four Atlanta artists whose works are on exhibit: Tina Dunkley, Jim Alexander, Kevin Cole, and Radcliffe Bailey. Throughout the run of the exhibition, the public will be invited to join curators and arts professionals for a virtual lecture series: Tuesday, September 6, 7pm ET \u2013 Jamaal Barber, Black Master Printers and Their Impact Zoom Webinar ID: 935 7354 7543 / Passcode 545565 Tuesday, September 20, 7pm ET \u2013 Jasmine Wilson, The Power of Women\u2019s Voices in the collection of Spelman College Museum of Fine Art and the Cochran Collection Zoom Webinar ID: 913 2692 1145 / Passcode 210216 Tuesday, November 1, 7pm ET \u2013 Dr. Kimberly Diana Jacobs, Telling the Story of 20th Century Art through the Collection of Clark Atlanta University Art Museum and the Cochran Collection Zoom Webinar ID: 943 0386 9495 / Passcode 030274 The museum will be open until 8pm on the following dates for visitors to see the exhibit: Thursday, September 22 Thursday, October 24 Thursday, November 17 Free tours for the public will be held on select dates through the exhibition run: Friday, Sept 9 10 \u2013 10:30 Friday, Sept 16 10 \u2013 10:30 Thursday, Sept 22 7 \u2013 7:30 Wednesday, Sept 28 11:30 - 12 Friday, Oct 7 10 \u2013 10:30 Friday, Oct 14 10 \u2013 10:30 Wednesday, Oct 19 11:30 -12 Thursday, Oct 27 7 \u2013 7:30 Friday, Nov 4 10 \u2013 10:30 Wednesday, Nov 16 11:30 - 12 Sidebar The Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday \u2013 Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. The musuem is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. Contact Virginia Howell Virginia.Howell@rbi.gatech.edu 404-894-5726 Email virginia.howell@rbi.gatech.edu Related links Exhibit Museum Webpage Donate Here Categories Institute and Campus Georgia Tech Arts Community Education Exhibitions Special Events and Guest Speakers Keywords rcw-news museum gallery art Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "paper.gatech.edu", "content": "Contact Us | Robert C. 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Williams Museum of Papermakingnasreen@gatech.edu404.894.6663 Blank Space (Medium)(text and background only visible when logged in) Contact Anna Doll for: School and family programs Adult programs Tours for all ages Workshops and Demonstration Lectures for K-Adult audiences, including Scouts Virtual programs and how-to videos Contact Jerushia Graham for Exhibits (proposals and coordination) Lead papermaker Artist talks Website content Contact Virginia Howell for Financial gifts Object donations Research related queries Volunteer coordination Museum store Contact Nasreen Khan for Paper Science Technology Gallery Blank Space (Medium)(text and background only visible when logged in) Social Media Twitter: @RCWMuseum Instagram: @rcw_papermuseum Facebook: RCWPaperMuseum Pinterest: RCWPaperMuseum Blank Space (Medium)(text and background only visible when logged in) Donations To make a gift to the museum to support programs, exhibits, or collections care please click below Make a Donation Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "paper.gatech.edu", "content": "People of Paper Digital Archive | Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking Main Navigation Home Visit Visit About the Museum Legacy of Dard Hunter Upcoming Upcoming Programs Upcoming Events Exhibits Pulped Under Pressure Permanent Collections Upcoming Exhibits Online Exhibits Artifact of the Month NAHP Mail Art Learn Guided Tours K-12 School Groups Family College Adult Scouts Instructors Resources Teacher's Handbook History of Papermaking Lecture Recordings Paper Play Fast Film Fest Coloring Pages People of Paper Additional Reading Contact Open Search Search Search Coming Soon Blank Space (Small)(text and background only visible when logged in) The People of Paper Digital Archive is being built to serve as a database to connect papermaking resources. It is also designed to capture and preserve the accounts of contemporary papermakers, paper scholars, scientists, printmakers, binders, book artists, etc., in their own words. One of the first steps for this project is the collection of a People of Paper survey to assess who is working in the field of paper and identify the threads of connection between those in the field of paper as well as paper adjacent crafts, research and scholarship. The People of Paper Digital Archive will serve as a repository of current activity related to paper, and will provide future historians, archivists, and museum professionals with primary source material to document the state of the papermaking world in the 21st century. The Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking asks for your assistance in the distribution of this survey, in order to reach the widest possible number of participants. The more robust the pool, the greater the usefulness of the archive as a research tool and recorder of contemporary practitioners. Please note that there are several phases to this project. Participation in the survey does not commit you to participating in the other phases but we hope that you will consider creating a 5 minute video when the call goes out for phase 2 later in the year. Thank you in advance for helping the Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking fulfill its mission to collect, preserve, increase and disseminate knowledge about papermaking. If you have questions about the project, please feel free to contact Virginia Howell, Museum Director, at virginia.howell@rbi.gatech.edu or Jerushia Graham, Museum Coordinator, at Jerushia@gatech.edu. The survey can also be reached at https://forms.gle/xe4i94v7aFe3v3o46. 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By: Joshua Stewart (jstewart@gatech.edu) Monday, 31 July 2023 The College of Engineering has named new leaders for two signature programs that work to expand access and support students of all backgrounds through their Georgia Tech education. Veda Chandler will take over as director of the Center for Engineering Education and Diversity (CEED) starting Aug. 1. Joyelle \u201cJoy\u201d Harris will be the new director of the Women in Engineering (WIE) program beginning Aug. 14. Both leaders, who have made careers of supporting student success in science, technology, engineering, and math, will support the College\u2019s Inclusive Excellence Office. \u201cVeda and Joy each bring a wealth of experience and leadership to the Dean\u2019s Office and will develop programs and initiatives that will advance the College\u2019s national leadership in developing and graduating women and minority engineers,\u201d said Raheem Beyah, dean of the College of Engineering and Southern Company Chair. \u201cI am thrilled to work with these two dynamic leaders. Their gifts and experience will help us continue to position Georgia Tech as the premier place to study engineering.\u201d Image Chandler Chandler has more than a decade of experience in student academic success, stretching from kindergarten through college. She joins the College from the Office of Minority Educational Development at Georgia Tech, where she served as assistant director of academic initiatives. She led tutoring and academic support services as well as support programs for transfer students. Chandler previously worked at Clark Atlanta University, leading the Dual Degree Engineering Program and directing a Verizon-sponsored program to support minority middle school boys in the Atlanta area. As director of CEED, Chandler will lead a suite of programs, scholarships, and outreach initiatives designed to elevate awareness of engineering among K-12 students and cultivate a pipeline of future engineers that reflects society\u2019s varied backgrounds and experiences. CEED supports students in their transition to college and throughout their years in undergraduate or graduate studies. \u201cI have the unique and exciting opportunity, and crucial responsibility, to lead programs and initiatives that have a positive impact on the lives of students,\u201d Chandler said. \u201cI am excited not only to work with CEED, but to also reach across Georgia Tech to form and strengthen collaborations that will break down barriers and create equal opportunities for all of our deserving students.\u201d Harris has been the inaugural director of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in the Georgia Tech Office of Undergraduate Education for the last year. She will continue in that position alongside her new role as director of WIE. She also is faculty director of the Engineering for Social Innovation Center, where she leads undergraduate students on service trips to developing countries and runs a leadership program for graduate students. Harris has been a longtime senior academic professional in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, where she teaches, mentors, and advises undergrads. She has served as associate director of the CREATE-X entrepreneurship program and faculty director of the Global Leadership Living and Learning Community. In WIE, Harris will oversee the College\u2019s work to increase the number of women who choose majors, advanced degrees, and careers in engineering. Those efforts include mentoring and professional development as well as a corporate scholarship program that awards more than $170,000 each year. Georgia Tech annually leads the nation in engineering degrees awarded to women. \u201cI am excited for the opportunity to serve every woman in the College of Engineering. I get to connect them to resources and opportunities, and I can provide resources to fill gaps,\u201d said Harris, who earned a bachelor\u2019s in electrical engineering at Georgia Tech. \u201cI'm looking forward to being the person that I needed when I was a woman studying here.\u201d Image Harris Harris and Chandler emerged from national searches to fill the director positions, which became vacant when WIE Director Christine Valle retired and CEED Director Felicia Benton-Johnson was named vice president of diversity and inclusive excellence at Clemson University. Blank Space (medium)(text and background only visible when logged in) Related Center for Engineering Education and Diversity (CEED) CEED's eight programs reach 40 percent of Yellow Jackets every year, while also working with 3,000 K-12 students annually as part of its commitment to increasing engineering awareness. Women in Engineering (WIE) WIE is dedicated to recruiting top female students into engineering majors. Once students are enrolled, WIE works to ensure the highest level of retention by fostering an environment that encourages curiosity, creativity, and intellectual and personal growth. Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking Main Navigation Home Visit Visit About the Museum Legacy of Dard Hunter Upcoming Upcoming Programs Upcoming Events Exhibits Pulped Under Pressure Permanent Collections Upcoming Exhibits Online Exhibits Artifact of the Month NAHP Mail Art Learn Guided Tours K-12 School Groups Family College Adult Scouts Instructors Resources Teacher's Handbook History of Papermaking Lecture Recordings Paper Play Fast Film Fest Coloring Pages People of Paper Additional Reading Contact Open Search Search Search Current Exhibit Upcoming Exhibits Online Exhibits Blank Space (Medium)(text and background only visible when logged in) Left: Textures of the Philippines, Trisha Oralie Martin, 92\u201d x 252\u201d Right: Spray 1, Reni Gower, 26\u00bd\u201d x 26\u00bd\u201d Pulped Under Pressure May 8 - August 4, 2023 With traditional hand papermaking at its core, Pulped Under Pressure underscores important contemporary issues steeped in history and craft. Enticed through touch, these works encourage a contemplative slowing down even as they urge acknowledgement of some of the most pressing issues (environmental crisis to global marginalization) facing civilization today. Each of the artists, Jillian Bruschera, Julia Goodman, Reni Gower, Trisha Oralie Martin, Melissa Potter, Marilyn Propp, Maggie Puckett, starts simply with a foundation of pulp made from natural fibers. Their multifaceted results incorporate a rich range of printmaking, letterpress, papercutting, and installation with a diversity of recycled disposable materials (junk mail, egg cartons, old cotton t-shirts, ripped denim jeans) as well as old bedsheets, beetroot, heirloom plants, and illuminated el wires. In very unique ways, these artists consider paper beyond its most common function as a passive surface of record or craft. Instead, the material is transformed and imbedded with content that turns communication into a public practice. By challenging assumptions, the artists of Pulped Under Pressure create artworks that are both beautiful and brave. The School of Social Engineering, 14\" x 11\" x 14\" Untitled #2, 24\" x 60\" Geometric Aljamia September 2 - December 6, 2023 Geometric Aljamia: A Cultural Transliteration is a cross-cultural collaboration that addresses how connections between the Middle East and the West during the Golden Age of Islamic Civilization continue to be relevant and vibrant in the twenty-first century. The project includes artists, designers, performers, and writers from Afghanistan, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Canada, and the United States. Aljamia is a medieval Spanish word that refers to Romance language written in Arabic script. The resulting transliteration contributed to the dissemination of the Arabic language and Islamic influences throughout the Iberian Peninsula and beyond. By understanding the arts as a transliteration of one form of thinking to another and addressing the fundamental patterns and geometry embedded in visual art and poetry, this project revisits the ongoing impact of Islamic art, science, and philosophy throughout the world today. Sustainability in Chaos January 15 - April 12, 2024 The North American Hand Papermakers' 2023 Juried Exhibition is called Sustainability in Chaos. We are pleased and honored to have Hiebert and Eileen Wallace as the 2023 jurors. We are witnessing sudden, surprising, and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle today. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their animus in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art. Call for Entry: https://www.northamericanhandpapermakers.org/exhibitions-1 Submission Deadline: June 15th, 2023 at 11:59pm Eastern Standard Time Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "coe.gatech.edu", "content": "After Cancer Battle, Raheem Beyah Has a Message College of Engineering About About Facts and Rankings Leadership Associate Deans School Chairs Diversity and Inclusivity Directory Advisory Board Find Us Future Engineers Virtual Tour Future Engineers Undergraduates Undergraduates Dual Degree Options Graduates Future Graduates Dual Degree Programs Flexible Degree Options Interdisciplinary Programs Transfers K-12 Programs A. 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By: Jason Maderer (maderer@gatech.edu) Friday, 04 August 2023 Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Raheem Beyah flew in and out of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport 52 times during a 10-month stretch in 2022. He\u2019s become an airport regular through the years. He\u2019s learned the easiest places to park. The familiar faces of TSA. How to pack and move through security. The fastest way to walk from terminal to terminal. He knows Hartsfield\u2019s walkways like his home\u2019s hallways, and every visit is as effortless and mindless as his commute to Georgia Tech. Except for a return trip last August. Instead of walking off the plane and along those familiar corridors, he was in a wheelchair. And in pain. \u201cIt was humbling,\u201d said Beyah, dean of Georgia Tech\u2019s College of Engineering and Southern Company Chair. \u201cI\u2019m normally walking through the airport like I run the place. That day I saw elevators and hallways I didn\u2019t know existed. It definitely changed my perspective.\u201d It was one minor change of perspective among many larger ones for Beyah in the last two years, when he discovered his own \u2014 and his family\u2019s \u2014 resilience and courage, while also gaining a new outlook on life. On that August afternoon, Beyah was returning from Houston\u2019s MD Anderson Cancer Center. He\u2019d had his prostate removed to excise cancer growing there, and he wasn\u2019t yet sure if the surgery was a success. A year later, Beyah is cancer free. And he wants to tell a story very few know in hopes of helping others who find themselves where he was. It\u2019s a story of discovery, recovery, and lessons learned. \u201cYou can beat prostate cancer,\u201d he said, \u201cbut only if men drop their macho attitudes.\u201d A Hunter and Killer The prostate gland is about the size of a walnut and sits between the bladder and the rectum. Its primary role is producing the fluid that nourishes and transports sperm. Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men, trailing only lung cancer. It affects 1 in 8 men. The number is 1 in 6 for Black men, who are twice as likely to die from the disease. \u201cProstate cancer seems like something that hunts and kills Black men,\u201d Beyah said. Yet, with early detection, it\u2019s an eminently treatable cancer. According to the Prostate Cancer Foundation, the five-year survival rate in the U.S. for those diagnosed with early-stage prostate cancer is greater than 99%. \u201cIt\u2019s difficult getting men to address what can be an embarrassing topic and to talk with their doctors about one of the screening tools for prostate cancer: the digital rectal examination,\u201d said Reggie Tucker-Seeley, vice president of health equity at ZERO Prostate Cancer. The national nonprofit organization is focused on ending prostate cancer and supporting those who are affected. Tucker-Seeley says his group is noticing that, on average, Black men are being diagnosed much earlier than white men. Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men, trailing only lung cancer. It affects 1 in 8 men. The number is 1 in 6 for Black men, who are twice as likely to die from the disease. \u201cClinical guidelines suggest that most men should begin to talk to their doctors about their prostate and family history at age 50,\u201d Tucker-Seeley said. \u201cHowever, high-risk men, including Black men and men with a first-degree relative who has been diagnosed with prostate cancer, need to start those conversations earlier: in their late 30s or early 40s.\u201d Beyah is 46 years old. He and his doctors have kept an eye on his prostate specific antigen (PSA) level for years. The blood test has become a staple of annual physicals for men in their 40s. He has weathered a few close calls along the way. Sometimes his PSA was higher than his doctor preferred, but it always returned to normal during a follow-up. It was a different story in September 2021. A PSA level under 4.0 is considered healthy. Beyah was on the wrong side of the threshold during his 2021 physical. The results were sent to his urologist, who recommend an MRI. \u201cHe told me MRIs aren\u2019t an exact science. A score of 1 means you probably don\u2019t have cancer. A 5 means you definitely do,\u201d Beyah said. \u201cOf course, I scored a 3.\u201d That middle-of-the-road MRI evaluation was enough to prompt more testing. That December, Beyah got a biopsy and a Gleason score, which rates the likely presence of cancer on a scale from 2 to 10. The lower the number, the less likely you have the disease. Like an MRI, it\u2019s also subjective. Doctors gave Beyah a 6 just before his 45th birthday. He was diagnosed with prostate cancer. \u201cI was numb knowing I had this thing inside of me that could kill me,\u201d Beyah said. \u201cHowever, if you\u2019re going to get prostate cancer, this is the one to get. A 6 isn\u2019t aggressive. Cell growth is slow and there\u2019s not much to do except keep an eye on it.\u201d A Second Opinion and Spoiled Anniversary Almost immediately, the cancer diagnosis deepened Beyah\u2019s gratitude for his family and life. He shared the news only with his wife, Kali, and a couple of close friends. In May 2022, the Beyahs and two of the friends made plans to travel to Scottsdale, Arizona, to celebrate each couple\u2019s wedding anniversary. The city is among Raheem and Kali\u2019s favorites. It\u2019s also one of the homes of Mayo Clinic. With the support of his urologist, Beyah sent his biopsy results to Mayo for a second opinion. As the plane prepared to land, he logged into his account to make sure everything was set for the appointment a few hours later. An update was already posted: Mayo had elevated his Gleason score from a 6 to a 7. Image Raheem and his wife, Kali, in Mexico in 2023. Waiting was no longer an option. Within a week, Beyah\u2019s urologist had him in touch with one of MD Anderson\u2019s top surgeons, who agreed that Beyah\u2019s score was a 7. Surgery was set for Aug. 4. \u201cI felt shaken. Jolted,\u201d Kali Beyah said. \u201cAt the same time, I also felt grateful \u2014 grateful for more, critical information, and grateful that we had access to second and third game-changing opinions. They set us on a path to beating cancer.\u201d Race as a Factor The American Cancer Society estimates 288,300 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer this year. Black men are 1.7 times more likely than white men to be in that group and 2.1 times more likely to die. The reasons for the large differences between the races aren\u2019t clearly understood. However, experts agree it\u2019s likely not exclusively biological. \u201cIt\u2019s definitely multifaceted, and rooted in systemic inequities, socio-economic factors, and historical mistrust,\u201d said Ed Botchwey, a professor in the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory who has been involved in initiatives to address healthcare disparities. Botchwey said the Syphilis Study at Tuskegee and other cases of mistreatment of Black people by medical researchers have led to mistrust of the medical profession. And the disparities aren\u2019t limited to prostate cancer: Botchwey noted that Black women are three to four times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes than white women. Studies also show Black patients are often under-treated for pain. \u201cBlack individuals often encounter barriers to healthcare access and may face bias within the healthcare system,\u201d Botchwey said. \u201cThis can lead to hesitancy in seeking care. Moreover, social determinants of health, such as living conditions and access to nutritious food, can contribute to higher risk levels for certain diseases, including cancer.\u201d Image Beyah and his daughter, Brie, in 2023. Image The Beyah family in Orlando in 2023. Image Beyah and his son, Devin. Surgery, Recovery, and Support When Beyah broke the news of his diagnosis to his 15-year-old daughter, Brie, he pointed to his father-in-law as an example of survival. Kali\u2019s dad had his prostate removed in 2003. He\u2019s been cancer-free for 20 years. That was the outcome Beyah hoped for as he prepared for surgery. He remembers leaving the house for Houston at 5:30 a.m. on Aug. 2, 2022. \u201cBrie woke up as I was kissing her and my son bye,\u201d he recalled. \u201cShe said, \u2018Promise me you\u2019ll do your best, Dad.\u2019\u201d Two days later, with Kali at his side, Beyah was wheeled into surgery prep. Rather than surgeons cutting from navel to pubic bone, a da Vinci surgical robot would do the procedure by making six small incisions in Beyah\u2019s abdomen. He was surprisingly relaxed, even joking with the medical team when signing a waiver that would allow doctors to take over if the robot stopped working during surgery: \u201cI told them, \u2018I\u2019m a computer engineer. If da Vinci breaks down, wake me up and I can look at the machine to tell you how to fix it.\u2019\u201d Four hours later, doctors reported the procedure couldn\u2019t have gone better. Beyah\u2019s prostate was gone, and they found no need to take any lymph nodes. There was no sign of metastasis. Image The Beyah family on Martha\u2019s Vineyard in 2023. Beyah remained in Houston for a week for follow-ups and recovery then flew home to Atlanta for that wheelchair roll through unfamiliar parts of the airport terminal. He gradually regained the strength to walk outside the house. Then down the driveway. Then back. Kali was there for it all, which included lifting her husband out of bed and changing catheter bags. A few weeks later, a biopsy concluded the cancer was gone. Three months after surgery, Beyah\u2019s PSA level was undetectable. Officially, he was cancer free as of Aug. 4, the day of the procedure. \u201cKali and I were on the phone when we got the news. It was emotional,\u201d Beyah said. \u201cI\u2019m not sure how I would have made it through the process without her emotional and physical support.\u201d A Message to Men A year later, Beyah says the side effects from surgery are basically gone. A self-described \u201cveggie-forward pescatarian,\u201d he\u2019s increased his intake of vegetables and avoids all meat except seafood. He\u2019s reduced alcohol consumption and regularly exercises. Until now, he\u2019s shared his cancer experience with only a handful of people. The anniversary is pushing him to be more open in hopes of helping others. \u201cIt\u2019s important to use the platform I have to encourage men to be comfortable with prostate exams,\u201d said Beyah, who is in his third year as dean. \u201cNo one wants to join this club, but at least 1 in 8 men will. That\u2019s scary. I\u2019m hoping my message will prompt more men to get tested.\u201d Photo: Candler Hobbs Related Stories Study Reveals Racial, Ethnic Disparities in Use of Increasingly Popular Prostate Cancer Test Black, Hispanic, and Asian men are less likely than their white counterparts to receive MRI exams as a follow-up test for prostate cancer screening, according to a recent Georgia Tech School of Economics study. Georgia Tech Research News Prostate Cancer Organoids Open Path to Precision Oncology The patient-specific models allow for exploration of more effective, personalized treatment possibilities. Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering \u201cThe Best Job on Campus\u201d Dean Raheem Beyah talks about accessibility, video games, and the future with President \u00c1ngel Cabrera. 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James Clark Scholars Dean's Scholars Program Academics Academics Undergraduate Graduate Culture of Innovation Maker Spaces Online Education Co-Op's & Internships International Experiences International Partnerships Study Abroad Accreditation Schools Schools Aerospace Engineering Biomedical Engineering Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Civil and Environmental Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering Industrial and Systems Engineering Materials Science and Engineering Mechanical Engineering Research Research Partnerships Undergraduate Research Featured Faculty Engage Engage Alumni Awards Alumni Newsletter Giving News Open Search Search Search International Partnerships Georgia Tech\u2019s work has international impact, so it is only right that the Institute has campuses around the world and partners with various other institutions. These collaborations afford students the opportunity to study, work, research and obtain entire degrees at foreign institutions. Explore our most influential international partnerships below. Europe Partnerships Georgia Tech-Europe Established as Tech's first international campus in 1990 in Metz, France, Georgia Tech-Europe is a highly innovative institution offering year-round undergraduate, masters and Ph.D. programs. Explore Georgia Tech-Europe Middle East Partnerships Abu Dhabi, UAE Georgia Tech and Khalifa University of Science, Technology and Research (KUSTAR) have formalized their partnership to develop cutting edge engineering-based education and research initiatives in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the United States. Explore Georgia Tech at Khalifa University Asia Partnerships Singapore The Logistics Institute-Asia Pacific (TLI-AP) delivers leading-edge research and development in logistics engineering, technology, and management and to provide high-quality post-graduate education in logistics at the master's and PhD levels. Explore Georgia Tech in Singapore Beijing The Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering offers a PhD in biomedical engineering conferred jointly with Peking University. Explore Georgia Tech in Beijing Shenzhen The Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Master of Science (M.S.) Degree Program in Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) allows students from all over the world to receive a high quality education offered by Georgia Tech\u2019s own faculty, gain experiences studying and living in China, and interact with multinational companies in China. Explore Georgia Tech in Shenzhen South Korea Georgia Tech and the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) have formed a dual degree program in electrical and computer engineering. Explore Georgia Tech in South Korea Latin America Partnerships Costa Rica The Georgia Tech Trade, Innovation & Productivity (TIP) Center in Costa Rica is the latest addition to a network of centers around the world established by Georgia Tech that utilize research, innovation and education. Explore Georgia Tech in Costa Rica Panama The newest international program is the Georgia Tech Panama Logistics Innovation & Research Center to increase logistics and trade ability for Panama. Explore Georgia Tech in Panama Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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James Clark Scholars Dean's Scholars Program Academics Academics Undergraduate Graduate Culture of Innovation Maker Spaces Online Education Co-Op's & Internships International Experiences International Partnerships Study Abroad Accreditation Schools Schools Aerospace Engineering Biomedical Engineering Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Civil and Environmental Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering Industrial and Systems Engineering Materials Science and Engineering Mechanical Engineering Research Research Partnerships Undergraduate Research Featured Faculty Engage Engage Alumni Awards Alumni Newsletter Giving News Open Search Search Search Study Abroad Through study abroad, Georgia Tech strives to produce graduates who are globally competent, particularly in the context of their major. There are many engineering programs available while abroad, including electrical engineering in Shenzhen, China, bioengineering in Ireland and engineering in Lorraine, France. Semester Study Abroad Programs Semester-long programs are a popular way for Georgia Tech students to immerse themselves in another culture while taking care of some major-related classes. Faculty-led study abroad programs allow students to be taught by Tech faculty in English in locations such as Limerick, Ireland or all over China. University exchange programs are coordinated with colleges and universities in other countries so that Tech students can take classes with local students, in English or the native language. In this case, knowledge of the local language is often important. Each of the College of Engineering\u2019s majors offers preferred study abroad or exchange programs. Among the abundant advantages of an international experience is the fact that for out-of-state students, it is often cheaper to study abroad than spend a semester in Atlanta. These students are charged in-state tuition for the semesters they study abroad. Georgia Tech's international programs are overseen by the Office of International Education. Explore Study Abroad Programs at Georgia Tech Image Student (Olivia Lodise) on a mountain-top in Taiwan. Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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James Clark Scholars Dean's Scholars Program Academics Academics Undergraduate Graduate Culture of Innovation Maker Spaces Online Education Co-Op's & Internships International Experiences International Partnerships Study Abroad Accreditation Schools Schools Aerospace Engineering Biomedical Engineering Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Civil and Environmental Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering Industrial and Systems Engineering Materials Science and Engineering Mechanical Engineering Research Research Partnerships Undergraduate Research Featured Faculty Engage Engage Alumni Awards Alumni Newsletter Giving News Open Search Search Search Online Education In an increasingly digital age, it becomes easier and easier to learn complicated topics without sitting in a lecture hall. Georgia Tech strives to bring knowledge to individuals all over the world and has created a variety of programs to do so. All Georgia Tech online programs are through the Office of Professional Education. For those trying to obtain a certificate or degree Summer Online Undergraduate Program Intended for current Georgia Tech students off campus for the summer. Summer Online Undergraduate Program Details Earn a certificate Defense Technology Certificates Management Certificates Power Systems Certificates Project Management Certificate Occupational Safety and Health Certificates Supply Chain & Logistics Certificates Full Stack Flex Web Development Certificate Master of Science Degrees Aerospace Engineering Analytics Computational Science and Engineering Cybersecurity Industrial Engineering Mechanical Engineering Medical Physics Operations Research Online Master of Science in Computer Science Professional Master\u2019s Degrees Combines online with face to face approach- commit to three week-long visits to campus Applied Systems Engineering Manufacturing Leadership Occupational Safety and Health For anyone Massive Open Online Courses Learn from anywhere for free. Online Courses Image Students working on school work outside. For K-12 students High school math program Remote class at high school, delivered via video/internet feed. High School Math Program Details Online Media Portfolio course Online Media Portfolio Program Details Image Students participating in a team-building activity. Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum College Resources College Resources Faculty Resources Promotion and Tenure (RPT Process) Research Resources IT Resources and Policies Forms Accreditation Statement of Ethics and Integrity General Data Protection Regulation Privacy Notice Dean's Office Handbook Advisory Board Resources Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "coe.gatech.edu", "content": "Culture of Innovation | College of Engineering College of Engineering About About Facts and Rankings Leadership Associate Deans School Chairs Diversity and Inclusivity Directory Advisory Board Find Us Future Engineers Virtual Tour Future Engineers Undergraduates Undergraduates Dual Degree Options Graduates Future Graduates Dual Degree Programs Flexible Degree Options Interdisciplinary Programs Transfers K-12 Programs A. James Clark Scholars Dean's Scholars Program Academics Academics Undergraduate Graduate Culture of Innovation Maker Spaces Online Education Co-Op's & Internships International Experiences International Partnerships Study Abroad Accreditation Schools Schools Aerospace Engineering Biomedical Engineering Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Civil and Environmental Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering Industrial and Systems Engineering Materials Science and Engineering Mechanical Engineering Research Research Partnerships Undergraduate Research Featured Faculty Engage Engage Alumni Awards Alumni Newsletter Giving News Open Search Search Search Culture of Innovation Georgia Tech has a wealth of resources at its disposal as a leader in engineering, business, and technology communities. This means that if students can dream it, they can do it. Maker Spaces From maker spaces for building and creating, labs for experimenting and discovering, and startup incubators for researching and developing, there is unlimited potential for innovation. New partnerships and resources are initiated like clockwork, and if you have a bright idea, we can help you make it happen. Maker spaces in particular are popular with any student wanting to create something with their hands or with a top-of-the-line machine. Maker Spaces in the College Image Students use a laser prototyping machine in the Interdisciplinary Design Commons, the largest electronics-oriented student makerspace in the country. Image The Flowers Invention Studio has a variety of tools and equipment for class, research, and personal projects. CREATE-X The CREATE-X Initiative was created in 2014, and since then has helped launch more than 400 startups with a combined valuation of nearly $2 billion. Intended for undergraduate students, there are three programs within the initiative that provide students with mentorship, guidance, and resources to launch their ideas off the ground. Startup Lab: students learn about the process of evidence-based entrepreneurship, and how to systematically vet ideas and validate market need. It is a 3-credit course and is open to all undergraduate students. Idea to Prototype (I2P): students get faculty mentors, guidance, and seed funding to build functional prototypes of their ideas. Students get 3-6 undergraduate research credits. Startup Launch: a summer program during which teams go from a developed idea or prototype to a fully launched startup. $20,000 in funding is provided to teams by an external investment fund. CREATE-X Website Enterprise Innovation Institute (EI2) The Enterprise Innovation Institute (EI2) is Georgia Tech\u2019s chief business outreach and economic development organization, and puts together over a dozen programs that aim to help students get their ideas into the world. Many of the programs below are affiliated with EI2. Find a full list of their programs, which includes: Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC): Georgia Tech\u2019s incubator that provides coaching, connections, and a community to foster the development of technology startups in Georgia. Innovation Corps (I-Corps): a competition-style program that prepares scientists and engineers to extend their focus beyond the laboratory and foster entrepreneurship that will lead to the commercialization of technology. Integrated Program for Startups (GT-IPS): provides training and support to faculty and students interested in launching companies based on Georgia Tech intellectual property VentureLab: transforms the innovations of Georgia Tech faculty, research staff, and students into companies. Enterprise Innovation Programs Scheller College of Business Business-minded engineers should take a look at a few of the programs offered by the Scheller College of Business. Their successful programs offer a unique perspective for College of Engineering students and just might give students an edge when it comes time for graduation. Technological Innovation: Generating Economic Results (TI:GER) is a program that combines classroom instruction, team-based activities, and real-world consulting projects in order to address the multidisciplinary issues that come with technology commercialization. The Institute for Leadership and Social Impact administers a Minor in Leadership Studies that can be obtained by any Georgia Tech student. Scheller College of Business also provides both undergraduate and graduate students with the opportunity to get an Entrepreneurship Certificate that covers knowledge and skills surrounding the entrepreneurial process including opportunity recognition, concept development, business plans, resource acquisition, and value creation. Explore the Scheller College of Business Image Ernie Scheller, Jr. birthday event at the Scheller College of Business Image Accuity Brands Plaza, Scheller College of Business. Tech Square Many potential students hear about Technology Square, which is often praised as a gateway between Midtown and campus, while being an almost mythical place for entrepreneurs to get mentorship and seed funding. Technology incubators\u2014 such as Engage, which is a venture fund supported by 10 huge corporations like Home Depot, Delta Air Lines, and Panasonic\u2014 are common in the area. Innovation Partners Image Ceara Byrne at the AT&T Foundry Innovation Center. Image Technology Square at Georgia Tech. Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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James Clark Scholars Dean's Scholars Program Academics Academics Undergraduate Graduate Culture of Innovation Maker Spaces Online Education Co-Op's & Internships International Experiences International Partnerships Study Abroad Accreditation Schools Schools Aerospace Engineering Biomedical Engineering Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Civil and Environmental Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering Industrial and Systems Engineering Materials Science and Engineering Mechanical Engineering Research Research Partnerships Undergraduate Research Featured Faculty Engage Engage Alumni Awards Alumni Newsletter Giving News Open Search Search Search K-12 Programs Some students have been dreaming about attending Georgia Tech since they were young, and others have just heard about what the Institute might have to offer them. Students of all ages can experience a little slice of Georgia Tech no matter what age they are \u2014 there are a variety of different programs that occur throughout the year and are designed to help future engineers experience what it\u2019s like to be a Ramblin\u2019 Wreck. Remote Classes Online Math Classes Georgia Tech offers advanced mathematics students, in high schools across Georgia, the opportunity to take online classes while still in high school. Classes are held on campus, taught to Georgia Tech students, while being delivered via live video or internet feed to high school students in 51 classrooms across Georgia. Remote Learning Opportunities Blank Space (medium)(text and background only visible when logged in) MOOCs Georgia Tech\u2019s Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) are also free and available for anyone to take. A wide variety of course are offered, and there are options to earn a certificate in a subject as well. Georgia Tech MOOC offerings Summer Programs from the College TEC Camp TEC Camp, offered by Georgia Tech\u2019s Women in Engineering, is a week-long summer camp designed to offer rising 7th and 8th graders an introduction to Technology, Engineering, and Computing. Jr. TEC Camp, a preview to TEC Camp, is a three-day program for rising 5th and 6th graders that aims to give girls an exciting introduction to the engineering world. WIE TEC Camp Blank Space (medium)(text and background only visible when logged in) NSLC Sessions The National Student Leadership Conference (NSLC) invites outstanding high school students to explore labs, investigate technologies, and take on an engineering challenge. The College collaborates with the NSLC to host two two-week summer sessions. NSLC Opportunities Additional Programs at Tech Horizons @ Georgia Tech Programs for Enriched and Accelerated Knowledge in STEM (PEAKS) FIRST LEGO League Challenge Engineering Career Conference CoE Champions Program K.I.D.S. Club AMP-IT-UP (Advanced Manufacturing & Prototyping Integrated to Unlock Potential) CAPACiTY (Culturally Authentic Practice to Advance Computational Thinking in Youth) GoSTEM Image TEC campers visit campus lab spaces, including the Laboratory for Intelligent Decision and Autonomous Robots. Image SEI teams present their research at the end of the three-week session. Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum College Resources College Resources Faculty Resources Promotion and Tenure (RPT Process) Research Resources IT Resources and Policies Forms Accreditation Statement of Ethics and Integrity General Data Protection Regulation Privacy Notice Dean's Office Handbook Advisory Board Resources Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "coe.gatech.edu", "content": "Flexible Graduate Degree Options | College of Engineering College of Engineering About About Facts and Rankings Leadership Associate Deans School Chairs Diversity and Inclusivity Directory Advisory Board Find Us Future Engineers Virtual Tour Future Engineers Undergraduates Undergraduates Dual Degree Options Graduates Future Graduates Dual Degree Programs Flexible Degree Options Interdisciplinary Programs Transfers K-12 Programs A. James Clark Scholars Dean's Scholars Program Academics Academics Undergraduate Graduate Culture of Innovation Maker Spaces Online Education Co-Op's & Internships International Experiences International Partnerships Study Abroad Accreditation Schools Schools Aerospace Engineering Biomedical Engineering Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Civil and Environmental Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering Industrial and Systems Engineering Materials Science and Engineering Mechanical Engineering Research Research Partnerships Undergraduate Research Featured Faculty Engage Engage Alumni Awards Alumni Newsletter Giving News Open Search Search Search Flexible Graduate Degree Options Not all students are freshly minted high school graduates moving into their first dorm room. Georgia Tech engineers are diverse in background and resources, and CoE offers equally diverse opportunities for both undergraduate and graduate degree programs. The College offers several executive master\u2019s programs, allowing working professionals to increase their income potential while studying at a world-renowned university. Students may also pursue some degrees entirely online. Professional Master\u2019s Degree Programs Through the Georgia Tech Professional Education department, working professionals have the opportunity to attain a Master\u2019s of Science degree without having to stop working. Three programs are offered: Applied Systems Engineering, Manufacturing Leadership and Occupational Safety and Health. Each degree includes ten courses in a hybrid approach that includes three one-week on-campus experiences, with the rest of the independent coursework completed online. After two years, students will be able to apply what they have learned to their careers and influence their own industry. Georgia Tech Professional Masters Degree Programs Online Master\u2019s Degree Programs Some students can\u2019t uproot their lives to move to Atlanta, and CoE provides the opportunity to get a Master\u2019s degree from one of the premier engineering institutions entirely online. Rigorous courses are equivalent to their on-campus counterparts, and students get access to CoE experts who are top in their field. Georgia Tech offers ten of these degree options: Aerospace Engineering Analytics Computational Science and Engineering Computer Science Cybersecurity Electrical and Computer Engineering Industrial Engineering Mechanical Engineering Medical Physics Operations Research Georgia Tech Online Master's Degree Programs Which is Right for You? What's the difference between a master of science vs. a professional mater's degree? A master of science (MS) is a degree that emphasizes research and the in-depth study of the theory, history and methodologies of an academic field. MS students wish to contribute new knowledge or research to their field while strengthening their research and critical thinking skills. If you want to conduct research and become a producer of knowledge, gain in-depth expertise for solving new and complex problems, or you want to pursue a Ph.D. or career in academia, then this degree is right for you. For admission, you are required to take the GRE or GMAT, have a bachelor's degree, letters of reference, an essay and resume. A professional master's (PM) is a degree that emphasizes knowledge and hands-on experience that can be used immediately in non-academic professions and careers. It's best for learners who are established in their profession and wish to strengthen their leadership and technical skills to advance their career. If you prefer an emphasis on experience over research, you want practical skills and knowledge that can be used immediately in your profession, and you wish to increase your marketability in your field, then this degree is right for you. You will need a bachelor's degree and at least five years work experience, letters of reference (including an employer), an essay and resume. GRE/GMAT is not required. Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum College Resources College Resources Faculty Resources Promotion and Tenure (RPT Process) Research Resources IT Resources and Policies Forms Accreditation Statement of Ethics and Integrity General Data Protection Regulation Privacy Notice Dean's Office Handbook Advisory Board Resources Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "coe.gatech.edu", "content": "The College of Engineering Virtual Tour | College of Engineering College of Engineering About About Facts and Rankings Leadership Associate Deans School Chairs Diversity and Inclusivity Directory Advisory Board Find Us Future Engineers Virtual Tour Future Engineers Undergraduates Undergraduates Dual Degree Options Graduates Future Graduates Dual Degree Programs Flexible Degree Options Interdisciplinary Programs Transfers K-12 Programs A. James Clark Scholars Dean's Scholars Program Academics Academics Undergraduate Graduate Culture of Innovation Maker Spaces Online Education Co-Op's & Internships International Experiences International Partnerships Study Abroad Accreditation Schools Schools Aerospace Engineering Biomedical Engineering Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Civil and Environmental Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering Industrial and Systems Engineering Materials Science and Engineering Mechanical Engineering Research Research Partnerships Undergraduate Research Featured Faculty Engage Engage Alumni Awards Alumni Newsletter Giving News Open Search Search Search The College of Engineering Virtual Tour Do you want to see an inside look at the College of Engineering at Georgia Tech? Don't worry - we have you covered! Join undergraduate engineering students Andy and Emily on a virtual tour to visit several engineering labs and makerspaces across the College. You can view the full-length tour below or scroll down to find a particular area on campus that you want to see. Enjoy your tour! Tour the College Join undergraduate engineering students Andy and Emily four a fun look inside some of the coolest labs and makerspaces within the College of Engineering at Georgia Tech. We cover a lot of ground here in a short amount of time so try to keep up with the group! Student Competition Center Take an in-depth tour inside the Student Competition Center at Georgia Tech where student teams including RoboJackets, GT Motorsports, GT Off-Road, HyTech Racing, EcoCAR, GT Solar Racing, and Wreck Racing build their projects! Any student at Georgia Tech can join these teams. The only problem is deciding which team to join! Interdisciplinary Design Commons Get a glimpse of the Interdisciplinary Design Commons (IDC) at Georgia Tech! The IDC is a 15,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art makerspace that is located in the rotunda of the Van Leer Building, right in the heart of Georgia Tech's campus. Catering specifically to electronics and computer engineering design and innovation, it represents the largest makerspace of its kind in the nation. The IDC offers students of all majors a hands-on learning environment where they can work together to solve technology design challenges. The space features a woodshop, 3D printers, laser cutters, a plasma cutter, function generators, power supplies, soldering irons, computers, and embedded systems equipment. Flowers Invention Studio The Invention Studio is a student run organization located in the Flower's Invention Studio. We support ALL students, staff, and faculty in building their dream project, whether it\u2019s for research, personal or academic usage. Our tools are 100% free to use. NEST Lab Get a quick Glimpse of the NanoEngineered Systems and Transport (NEST) Lab directed by Dr. Baratunde Cola at Georgia Tech. Autonomous and Connected Transportation Lab Sit in the driver's seat of the new car simulator at the Autonomous and Connected Transportation Lab directed by Dr. Srinivas Peeta at Georgia Tech. PoWeR Lab Take a tour of the Physiology of Wearable Robotics Lab (PoWeR Lab) directed by Dr. Greg Sawicki at Georgia Tech. Robotarium Take a tour of the Robotarium at Georgia Tech! This was the first remote access robotics test bed that could be used by anyone in the world. Wind tunnel Take a tour of the closed-looped wind tunnel at Georgia Tech! SMART Lab Learn what research is conducted at the SMART lab directed by Dr. Nazanin Bassiri-Gharb at Georgia Tech. Structural Engineering & Materials Lab Get a glimpse of an experiment in the Structural Engineering & Materials Laboratory directed by Dr. Lauren Stewart at Georgia Tech. 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James Clark Scholars Dean's Scholars Program Academics Academics Undergraduate Graduate Culture of Innovation Maker Spaces Online Education Co-Op's & Internships International Experiences International Partnerships Study Abroad Accreditation Schools Schools Aerospace Engineering Biomedical Engineering Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Civil and Environmental Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering Industrial and Systems Engineering Materials Science and Engineering Mechanical Engineering Research Research Partnerships Undergraduate Research Featured Faculty Engage Engage Alumni Awards Alumni Newsletter Giving News Open Search Search Search Advisory Board The College of Engineering External Advisory Board provides \u201cexternal\u201d advice to the dean regarding priorities and directions for engineering education and research. Board members are from the private sector and academia, and include both alumni and other individuals who are interested in the success of Georgia Tech. Image Attendees from the 2022 Fall meeting Advisory Board Resources Board members can access resources from the Advisory Board Resources page, which contains meeting resources. Please note that invite-only access must be granted before you can access Advisory Board resources. Advisory Board Resources Portal Advisory Board Members Board members are from the private sector and academia, and include both alumni and other individuals who are interested in the success of Georgia Tech and the College of Engineering. Bi-annually, the College convenes the advisory board (EAB) to provide \u201cexternal\u201d advice to the College of Engineering regarding priorities and directions for engineering education and research. Latanza Adjei Vice President, Corporate Services - Georgia Power Adam Baker Vice President, NA/ Transportation & Global Mile - Amazon Rashid Bashir Dean, Grainger College of Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Clinton Beeland President & CEO - CJB Industries, Inc. Jose M. Bern Executive Vice President - Empresas Bern Keefe E. Bohannan Senior Director, Global Software Solutions - Keysight Technologies James Carlos Vice President, Risk Management - Republic National Distributing Company Steve Chaddick Mentor Capitalist - Ridgewood Advisors, LLC Catherine Cooper President, World Connections Ann Croom Board Chair - InSource Solutions Andre D. Dickens 61st Mayor of the City of Atlanta Ken R. Entrekin CEO - Advantage Industrial Automation Mallory Freeman Sr Director, Advanced Analytics UPS John A. Godbold President and CEO - Bear Head Energy Inc. Murray K. Griffin P.E. Director - Atlantic Coast Consulting, Inc. Keith Hearon Founding CEO - Poly 6 Christopher (Chris) Hermann CEO and Founder, Clean Hands \u2013 Safe Hands R. Scott Herren Executive VP & CFO - Cisco Systems, Inc. William Higginbotham (Bill) President /CEO - ET Environmental Corporation Deborah Kilpatrick (Deb) Chief Executive Officer - Evidation Health Andrea L. Laliberte Edenfield Executive in Residence - H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial & Systems Engineering Hua Li Sr. Vice President, Global Brand and Product Development - The Home Depot Bin Lu Chief Strategy Officer, Energy Management Business - Schneider Electric Theresa A. Maldonado Vice President, Research & Innovation - University of California System Bud Moeller Partner (Retired), Accenture Lawrence J. Montgomery President, Montgomery Family Foundation Angela Gill Nelms Chief Operating Officer - RenovoRx Keith C. Ogboenyiya Sr. Vice President, Worldwide Marketing - Texas Instruments, Inc. Parika (Pinky) Petaipimol Head of Technical Operations, Upstream Bio Erika M. Peterman Vice President of Global Co-Products, LyondellBasell Thomas W. Prete Vice President of Engineering - Pratt & Whitney Cathleen Quigley President and Chief Consultant - Swiftwater Consulting Yancy W. Riddle CEO & Founder - Javelin10X Ronda Sides Mentor/Consultant/Co-Founder - Extreme Logic, Inc. Stacie Sire Director of Structures - Boeing Commercial Airplanes Jocelyn Stargel Managing Partner - Stargel Consulting James Thomson (Jim) Director - Sumitomo Corporation of America Perennial Power Holdings Maurice A. Trebuchon (Moe) Executive in Residence - H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering Sophia Velastegui Chief Product Officer and Senior Vice President - Aptiv Rohit Verma CEO, Crawford & Company Randy Walker Chairman/CEO, Asia Pacific (Retired), IBM Manuel Walters Manager, Global Supply Chain & Logistics Optimization - Phillips 66 Gary Weissel Managing Officer - Tronos Aviation Consulting, Inc. Dennis K. Williams Retired Chairman - IDEX Corporation Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum College Resources College Resources Faculty Resources Promotion and Tenure (RPT Process) Research Resources IT Resources and Policies Forms Accreditation Statement of Ethics and Integrity General Data Protection Regulation Privacy Notice Dean's Office Handbook Advisory Board Resources Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "europe.gatech.edu", "content": "Events | Georgia Tech-Europe User account menu Log in Georgia Tech-Europe About Welcome President of Georgia Tech President of GT-Europe Directory Leadership Staff Faculty Georgia Tech-CNRS IRL 2958 GT Campuses Metz, France Atlanta, Georgia, USA Shenzhen, China GTE Job Openings GT Rankings Covid-19 Updates Annual Safety and Security Report Undergraduate Studies Get Started Programs Pick Your Semester Summer 2023 Fall 2023 Spring 2024 Apply Now! Current GT Students Non-GT Students French Immersion/SLS First-year Semester Abroad Scholarships & Assistants Withdrawal & Refund Policy Family & Friends Graduate Studies Get Started Programs FAQ Partner Institutions Main Program Information Aerospace Engineering Computer Science Electrical & Computer Engineering Mechanical Engineering Eligibility & Applying Current GT Students New Applicants Funding & Fellowships Research & Innovation Research Innovation Corporate & Alumni Career Development Corporate Seminars Career Advice Opportunities Corporate Partnerships Our Partners Become a Partner Post Job Opportunities Alumni Engagement Get Connected Attend Events Mentor Students Transforming Tomorrow News & Events News Events Blog Videos Utilities Transforming Tomorrow Virtual Info Sessions Contact Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home Thursday August 10 2023 11:00AM - 12:00PM Georgia Tech-Europe Virtual Undergraduate Information Session Thursday August 17 2023 11:00AM - 12:00PM Georgia Tech-Europe Virtual Undergraduate Information Session Thursday August 24 2023 11:00AM - 12:00PM Georgia Tech-Europe Virtual Undergraduate Information Session Thursday August 31 2023 11:00AM - 12:00PM Georgia Tech-Europe Virtual Undergraduate Information Session Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "coe.gatech.edu", "content": "Facts and Rankings | College of Engineering College of Engineering About About Facts and Rankings Leadership Associate Deans School Chairs Diversity and Inclusivity Directory Advisory Board Find Us Future Engineers Virtual Tour Future Engineers Undergraduates Undergraduates Dual Degree Options Graduates Future Graduates Dual Degree Programs Flexible Degree Options Interdisciplinary Programs Transfers K-12 Programs A. James Clark Scholars Dean's Scholars Program Academics Academics Undergraduate Graduate Culture of Innovation Maker Spaces Online Education Co-Op's & Internships International Experiences International Partnerships Study Abroad Accreditation Schools Schools Aerospace Engineering Biomedical Engineering Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Civil and Environmental Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering Industrial and Systems Engineering Materials Science and Engineering Mechanical Engineering Research Research Partnerships Undergraduate Research Featured Faculty Engage Engage Alumni Awards Alumni Newsletter Giving News Open Search Search Search Facts and Rankings The College of Engineering is consistently ranked among the country\u2019s top 10 engineering institutions and has a reputation as a global leader and innovator. The College is home to eight separate engineering schools, each of which are ranked in the top of their respective fields. Because of its high academic quality and relatively low cost, Georgia Tech\u2019s College of Engineering is cited as one of the best values in American higher education by publications such as the Fiske Guide to Colleges, the Princeton Review and the Kiplinger Business Magazine. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) U.S. News & World Report Rankings Undergraduate Programs The Georgia Tech College of Engineering continues to be recognized as an elite engineering school and one of the top public institutions in the nation. The undergraduate engineering program at the College ranked 4th in the 2023 America\u2019s Best Colleges edition of U.S. News & World Report (published in September 2022). The program is also No. 2 for public colleges. All of the programs offered by the College, the nation\u2019s largest and most diverse engineering college, placed among the top five of their respective areas. School Ranking Industrial and Systems Engineering 1st Aerospace Engineering 1st Biomedical Engineering 2nd Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering 2nd Civil Engineering 2nd Electrical Engineering 2nd Mechanical Engineering 2nd Environmental Engineering 3rd Computer Engineering 4th Materials Science and Engineering 5th Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Graduate Programs For the 12th year in a row, all 11 of the College\u2019s graduate programs are ranked in the nation\u2019s top 10 in the U.S. News & World Report graduate rankings. The College is No. 5 nationally, and third among public universities. 2023-24 U.S. News & World Report Graduate Rankings School Ranking Biomedical Engineering 1st Industrial Engineering 1st Civil Engineering 3rd Aerospace Engineering 4th Electrical Engineering 4th Chemical Engineering 5th Computer Engineering 5th Environmental Engineering 5th Mechanical Engineering 5th Materials Engineering 7th Nuclear Engineering 8th Blank Space (medium)(text and background only visible when logged in) At a Glance 18,245 total engineering enrollment, Fall 2022 32% women #1 in engineering degrees awarded to women & engineering doctoral degrees awarded to Black students $268M total research awards, FY 2022 489 engineering faculty members 26 active NAE members 4,343 total engineering degrees awarded, AY 2021-22 44% of all degrees awarded were engineering degrees, AY 2021-22 2M square feet of space used by the College 56% of undergrads have an international experience before graduation Statistics and Rankings 150 labs, centers and affiliate programs involving students in research. Fall 2020 engineering enrollment topped 16,000 making us the largest College of Engineering of its kind in the country. The Georgia Tech College of Engineering is the largest producer of engineering degrees awarded to women and underrepresented minority students according to the American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE) and Diverse: Issues in Higher Education. Georgia Tech Research Corporation is #32 on the list of Top 100 Worldwide Universities Granted U.S. Utility Patents. 33.5% of our undergraduate engineering students are women, compared to just 17% of engineering students nationally. 30% of undergraduate students participate in the co-op program, which is the largest voluntary co-op program in the nation. First year retention rate at Georgia Tech is 97%. All undergraduate programs and graduate programs are ranked in the top 10 by U.S. News. Accepted students for Fall 2019 come from 45 states and 78 nations. Georgia Tech is the top producer of engineering Ph.D.'s in the country according to 2017 data from the National Science Foundation. Interesting Engineering ranks the M.S. degree in Cybersecurity #1 in the country,. According to the website, \"Georgia Tech's program is specifically focused on the practical application of cybersecurity. The program works closely with the college of engineering to integrate applicable coursework and thanks to their three main specialization paths. You have good options depending upon which career path you see yourself taking. While studying at the school, you'll also have a chance to do research work for the U.S. government, military, and even private industry thanks to the school's immense connections in the field.\" Georgia Institute of Technology Rankings Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum College Resources College Resources Faculty Resources Promotion and Tenure (RPT Process) Research Resources IT Resources and Policies Forms Accreditation Statement of Ethics and Integrity General Data Protection Regulation Privacy Notice Dean's Office Handbook Advisory Board Resources Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "europe.gatech.edu", "content": "Georgia Tech-Europe User account menu Log in Georgia Tech-Europe About Welcome President of Georgia Tech President of GT-Europe Directory Leadership Staff Faculty Georgia Tech-CNRS IRL 2958 GT Campuses Metz, France Atlanta, Georgia, USA Shenzhen, China GTE Job Openings GT Rankings Covid-19 Updates Annual Safety and Security Report Undergraduate Studies Get Started Programs Pick Your Semester Summer 2023 Fall 2023 Spring 2024 Apply Now! Current GT Students Non-GT Students French Immersion/SLS First-year Semester Abroad Scholarships & Assistants Withdrawal & Refund Policy Family & Friends Graduate Studies Get Started Programs FAQ Partner Institutions Main Program Information Aerospace Engineering Computer Science Electrical & Computer Engineering Mechanical Engineering Eligibility & Applying Current GT Students New Applicants Funding & Fellowships Research & Innovation Research Innovation Corporate & Alumni Career Development Corporate Seminars Career Advice Opportunities Corporate Partnerships Our Partners Become a Partner Post Job Opportunities Alumni Engagement Get Connected Attend Events Mentor Students Transforming Tomorrow News & Events News Events Blog Videos Utilities Transforming Tomorrow Virtual Info Sessions Contact Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home Join a Virtual Information Session! Learn more about Georgia Tech-Europe's Graduate and Undergraduate programs. Both students and parents are welcome! Undergraduate Students Undergraduate Students: Every Thursday, from 11am-12pm EST (Atlanta time) NOTE: The sessions on May 25 and April 1 have been cancelled. Contact Educational Outreach Manager, Allie Crain with any questions. Zoom Link - Undergraduates Graduate Students General Info Session Graduate Students General Info Session NOTE: We will not be holding Graduate info sessions this summer. Sessions to resume on Wednesdays, from 10-11am, at the start of the fall semester. Contact our graduate recruiters at info@europe.gatech.edu with any questions. Zoom Link - Grad Students Visa Info Sessions for All GTE students For all undergraduate students, FYSA students, and graduate students - Please attend a Zoom Info Session before beginning the visa process. You will need our assistance! Please don't wait until the last minute! Sessions will be offered on Wednesdays, from 3:00 - 4:00pm EST (Atlanta time) May 3 - 3:00pm May 10 - 3:00pm May 17 - 3:00pm May 24 - 3:00pm May 31 - 3:00pm Contact our graduate visa experts at visa@europe.gatech.edu with any questions. Zoom Link - Visa Info Sessions Undergraduate & Graduate Info Session Calendar Thursday August 10 2023 11:00AM - 12:00PM Georgia Tech-Europe Virtual Undergraduate Information Session Thursday August 17 2023 11:00AM - 12:00PM Georgia Tech-Europe Virtual Undergraduate Information Session Thursday August 24 2023 11:00AM - 12:00PM Georgia Tech-Europe Virtual Undergraduate Information Session Thursday August 31 2023 11:00AM - 12:00PM Georgia Tech-Europe Virtual Undergraduate Information Session Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "coe.gatech.edu", "content": "About the College | College of Engineering College of Engineering About About Facts and Rankings Leadership Associate Deans School Chairs Diversity and Inclusivity Directory Advisory Board Find Us Future Engineers Virtual Tour Future Engineers Undergraduates Undergraduates Dual Degree Options Graduates Future Graduates Dual Degree Programs Flexible Degree Options Interdisciplinary Programs Transfers K-12 Programs A. James Clark Scholars Dean's Scholars Program Academics Academics Undergraduate Graduate Culture of Innovation Maker Spaces Online Education Co-Op's & Internships International Experiences International Partnerships Study Abroad Accreditation Schools Schools Aerospace Engineering Biomedical Engineering Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Civil and Environmental Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering Industrial and Systems Engineering Materials Science and Engineering Mechanical Engineering Research Research Partnerships Undergraduate Research Featured Faculty Engage Engage Alumni Awards Alumni Newsletter Giving News Open Search Search Search About the College From aerospace to mechanical engineering, Georgia Tech has a nationally ranked program for you. The College offers more than 50 different degree tracks at the bachelor\u2019s, master\u2019s, and doctoral levels. Located in Atlanta Located in one of America's most vibrant cities, the College combines the resources of a major university with the benefits of an urban campus, giving students the tools they need to chase their ambitions. With dozens of degree programs across eight schools, the College has built a strong reputation in the United States and abroad, and graduates leave with skills, knowledge, and global savvy for a world increasingly dependent on engineering. Image Preparing Tomorrow's Leaders The College prepares its students not just for jobs in engineering but for the responsibilities of leadership. Its focuses on innovation and entrepreneurship give students an edge, allowing them to create inventions, start businesses, and design solutions to global problems \u2013 all before graduation. Alumni go on to careers across all walks of engineering, as well as in professions like law, medicine, business and public policy. Image Educating Global Citizens Georgia Tech sends more than 1,200 students abroad each year through exchange programs and faculty-led trips, meaning students in the College have dozens of opportunities for international travel. They can also pursue internships and co-ops abroad, earning work experience and foreign-language skills that will stand out on resumes. Additionally, Georgia Tech boasts a satellite campus in France and several joint degree programs with other universities (some created just for engineers). Image Giving the Best Return on Investment Engineering is constantly ranked among the highest-paying college majors, and Georgia Tech is one of the best universities at which to study it. The Institute offers excellent returns on investment to all its students, whether they come from Georgia or elsewhere. Image The Vision of the College Georgia Tech\u2019s College of Engineering believes that transformational research and education are fundamental to human progress. Our aspiration is to generate talent, ideas and solutions with unmatched impact and scale. We lead in defining and solving the most complex problems facing our world, today and tomorrow. Our collective purpose is to inspire and prepare a community of inclusive and community-driven engineering students and faculty. And our research efforts seek to find solutions to complex global issues through rigorous engineering practices. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Strategic Direction coe_strategicplan_2021_web2.pdf File last updated Dec 16, 2021. This file requires a PDF reader, such as Adobe Acrobat Reader, to download and view PDF files. Most web browser applications support viewing PDFs. 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Current GT Students Non-GT Students French Immersion/SLS First-year Semester Abroad Scholarships & Assistants Withdrawal & Refund Policy Family & Friends Graduate Studies Get Started Programs FAQ Partner Institutions Main Program Information Aerospace Engineering Computer Science Electrical & Computer Engineering Mechanical Engineering Eligibility & Applying Current GT Students New Applicants Funding & Fellowships Research & Innovation Research Innovation Corporate & Alumni Career Development Corporate Seminars Career Advice Opportunities Corporate Partnerships Our Partners Become a Partner Post Job Opportunities Alumni Engagement Get Connected Attend Events Mentor Students Transforming Tomorrow News & Events News Events Blog Videos Utilities Transforming Tomorrow Virtual Info Sessions Contact Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home News & Events News Events Blog Videos Featured Videos Learn more about Georgia Tech-Europe and Metz, France Georgia Tech-Europe, formerly known as Georgia Tech-Lorraine, celebrated its 30th birthday in 2020. Check out this video which talks about the beginnings of Georgia Tech-Europe and shows how far we've come. Georgia Tech - Europe 30th Anniversary Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) \u200bLearn more about our undergraduate programs Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Masters students have the option of completing their entire degree at Georgia Tech-Europe, or finishing their degree with a semester on the Atlanta campus. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Check out these soaring views of the historic city of Metz Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Another perspective on Metz and the Technopole Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Take a tour of Metz and Nancy, both in the Lorraine region! Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "europe.gatech.edu", "content": "Alumni Engagement | Georgia Tech-Europe User account menu Log in Georgia Tech-Europe About Welcome President of Georgia Tech President of GT-Europe Directory Leadership Staff Faculty Georgia Tech-CNRS IRL 2958 GT Campuses Metz, France Atlanta, Georgia, USA Shenzhen, China GTE Job Openings GT Rankings Covid-19 Updates Annual Safety and Security Report Undergraduate Studies Get Started Programs Pick Your Semester Summer 2023 Fall 2023 Spring 2024 Apply Now! Current GT Students Non-GT Students French Immersion/SLS First-year Semester Abroad Scholarships & Assistants Withdrawal & Refund Policy Family & Friends Graduate Studies Get Started Programs FAQ Partner Institutions Main Program Information Aerospace Engineering Computer Science Electrical & Computer Engineering Mechanical Engineering Eligibility & Applying Current GT Students New Applicants Funding & Fellowships Research & Innovation Research Innovation Corporate & Alumni Career Development Corporate Seminars Career Advice Opportunities Corporate Partnerships Our Partners Become a Partner Post Job Opportunities Alumni Engagement Get Connected Attend Events Mentor Students Transforming Tomorrow News & Events News Events Blog Videos Utilities Transforming Tomorrow Virtual Info Sessions Contact Open Search Search Search Alumni Engagement Breadcrumb Home Get Connected Keep us up-to-date on your career and join our networks on LinkedIn. Learn More Attend Events Connect with European alumni at our alumni events. Learn More Mentor Students Give back by mentoring students and young alumni. Learn More Make a Gift You gift will make a difference to future generations of students. 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Current GT Students Non-GT Students French Immersion/SLS First-year Semester Abroad Scholarships & Assistants Withdrawal & Refund Policy Family & Friends Graduate Studies Get Started Programs FAQ Partner Institutions Main Program Information Aerospace Engineering Computer Science Electrical & Computer Engineering Mechanical Engineering Eligibility & Applying Current GT Students New Applicants Funding & Fellowships Research & Innovation Research Innovation Corporate & Alumni Career Development Corporate Seminars Career Advice Opportunities Corporate Partnerships Our Partners Become a Partner Post Job Opportunities Alumni Engagement Get Connected Attend Events Mentor Students Transforming Tomorrow News & Events News Events Blog Videos Utilities Transforming Tomorrow Virtual Info Sessions Contact Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home Corporate Partnerships Corporate Partnerships Become a Partner Our Partners Post Job Opportunities Become a Partner Looking for talented international students, young alumni or researchers? Georgia Tech-Europe offers you many opportunities to partner with us. From a group presentation to corporate visits, a research laboratory tour, or filling HR needs, we'll find the best ways to help you. Key industry players have already committed to Georgia Tech-Europe. Join us! Sponsor An Event Your company can contribute to our school, alumni, or student's activities. There are a wide range of opportunities that can increase your company's visibility, for example, a special guided tour of your research center, financial support to our alumni association, a conference on a current issue, a special human resources focus offering tips and advice. Our program offers you the flexibility to choose what works for your organization. Financial Support Georgia Tech-Europe responds to the needs and interests of our corporate partners in developing academic programs that produce global engineers with expertise in a variety of technical disciplines. This is one reason we stress the importance of corporate partnerships with the academic and research programs at Georgia Tech-Europe. Your financial support helps in so many ways: Contribute to research material purchases that align with your business interests. Enhance Georgia Tech-Europe's quality of education by investing in our library, classrooms, and more. Please contact us at info@georgiatech-europe.eu to learn more. Research Opportunities For more information about Research opportunities, visit the research section of this site. Study & Industry experience Industry partnerships are a win/win! Post Internships & Job Offers -- Enhance your visibility! Do our global engineer's profiles match your company's needs? Email info@georgiatech-europe.eu with a detailed description of your internship / job offers and we'll spread the word among our students and alumni. Scholarship: study + Internship + job offer Georgia Tech-Europe can provide engineers that meet your needs. Attract students with multicultural experience from one of the leading US engineering programs. This flexible program may include student selection, long internships (6 months at least), and job offers. Email info@georgiatech-europe.eu for more information. Visit our Internships & Job Offers page for an overview of current opportunities. 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James Clark Scholars Dean's Scholars Program Academics Academics Undergraduate Graduate Culture of Innovation Maker Spaces Online Education Co-Op's & Internships International Experiences International Partnerships Study Abroad Accreditation Schools Schools Aerospace Engineering Biomedical Engineering Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Civil and Environmental Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering Industrial and Systems Engineering Materials Science and Engineering Mechanical Engineering Research Research Partnerships Undergraduate Research Featured Faculty Engage Engage Alumni Awards Alumni Newsletter Giving News Open Search Search Search Transferring to Georgia Tech Even if it isn\u2019t where you began your college journey, Georgia Tech is the perfect place to finish it. There are many different pathways that potential transfer students can take, depending on where they stand in their higher education experience. Transferring to Georgia Tech Just like the regular admissions process, the transfer application process is holistic and competitive in order to select the students who will best benefit from a Georgia Tech education and will themselves contribute to the campus community. There are a variety of paths that transfers can take to finish their journey at Georgia Tech, including the Regent's Engineering Pathway Program, the Dual Degree Engineering Program, and the Conditional Transfer Pathway program. In general, transfer applicants are characterized as those who have completed either 30 semester credit hours or 45 quarter credit hours. Each major has specific core requirements that students must complete before applying to Georgia Tech. The minimum GPA for transfer students into the College of Engineering is 3.3 on a 4.0 grading scale. For more information about transferring to Georgia Tech, please see our admissions page. Georgia Tech Transfer Information Image FASET (Familiarization and Adaptation to the Surroundings and Environs of Tech) is Georgia Tech's orientation program for new undergraduate students. Image New and current students interact during the FASET program. 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Williams Paper Museum College Resources College Resources Faculty Resources Promotion and Tenure (RPT Process) Research Resources IT Resources and Policies Forms Accreditation Statement of Ethics and Integrity General Data Protection Regulation Privacy Notice Dean's Office Handbook Advisory Board Resources Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "europe.gatech.edu", "content": "Georgia Tech-Europe User account menu Log in Georgia Tech-Europe About Welcome President of Georgia Tech President of GT-Europe Directory Leadership Staff Faculty Georgia Tech-CNRS IRL 2958 GT Campuses Metz, France Atlanta, Georgia, USA Shenzhen, China GTE Job Openings GT Rankings Covid-19 Updates Annual Safety and Security Report Undergraduate Studies Get Started Programs Pick Your Semester Summer 2023 Fall 2023 Spring 2024 Apply Now! Current GT Students Non-GT Students French Immersion/SLS First-year Semester Abroad Scholarships & Assistants Withdrawal & Refund Policy Family & Friends Graduate Studies Get Started Programs FAQ Partner Institutions Main Program Information Aerospace Engineering Computer Science Electrical & Computer Engineering Mechanical Engineering Eligibility & Applying Current GT Students New Applicants Funding & Fellowships Research & Innovation Research Innovation Corporate & Alumni Career Development Corporate Seminars Career Advice Opportunities Corporate Partnerships Our Partners Become a Partner Post Job Opportunities Alumni Engagement Get Connected Attend Events Mentor Students Transforming Tomorrow News & Events News Events Blog Videos Utilities Transforming Tomorrow Virtual Info Sessions Contact Open Search Search Search Innovation Breadcrumb Home Innovation Georgia Tech and French partners created the non-profit Institut Lafayette, as a innovation platform in Metz, France, in 2001, inaugurating an impressive 25,000 square-foot facility in 2014. This innovation platform extends Georgia Tech\u2019s \u201cInnovation Ecosystem.\u201c With state-of-the-art nanofabrication facilities for innovations in optoelectronics and advanced materials research, the Institut Lafayette is an important catalyst for economic development in the Grand Est region. Learn More Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "europe.gatech.edu", "content": "Research & Innovation | Georgia Tech-Europe User account menu Log in Georgia Tech-Europe About Welcome President of Georgia Tech President of GT-Europe Directory Leadership Staff Faculty Georgia Tech-CNRS IRL 2958 GT Campuses Metz, France Atlanta, Georgia, USA Shenzhen, China GTE Job Openings GT Rankings Covid-19 Updates Annual Safety and Security Report Undergraduate Studies Get Started Programs Pick Your Semester Summer 2023 Fall 2023 Spring 2024 Apply Now! Current GT Students Non-GT Students French Immersion/SLS First-year Semester Abroad Scholarships & Assistants Withdrawal & Refund Policy Family & Friends Graduate Studies Get Started Programs FAQ Partner Institutions Main Program Information Aerospace Engineering Computer Science Electrical & Computer Engineering Mechanical Engineering Eligibility & Applying Current GT Students New Applicants Funding & Fellowships Research & Innovation Research Innovation Corporate & Alumni Career Development Corporate Seminars Career Advice Opportunities Corporate Partnerships Our Partners Become a Partner Post Job Opportunities Alumni Engagement Get Connected Attend Events Mentor Students Transforming Tomorrow News & Events News Events Blog Videos Utilities Transforming Tomorrow Virtual Info Sessions Contact Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home Research and Innovation Academics\u2014Research\u2014Innovation: All three converge at Georgia Tech-Lorraine, the European campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology. Georgia Tech - CNRS IRL 2958 is a joint International Research Laboratory (IRL) founded in 2006 by Georgia Tech and the French CNRS (National Center for Scientific Research) With a mirror lab in Atlanta, the IRL is a bridge between France and Atlanta, with researchers, postdocs, students, and established academic and industrial partners joining forces for research in the fields of aerospace, dynamics, non-linear optics, smart materials, computer science and robotics. Research Groups & Open Positions Contact Us Learn More Georgia Tech and French partners created the non-profit Institut Lafayette, as a innovation platform in Metz, France, in 2001, inaugurating an impressive 25,000 square-foot facility in 2014. This innovation platform extends Georgia Tech\u2019s \u201cInnovation Ecosystem.\u201c With state-of-the-art nanofabrication facilities for innovations in optoelectronics and advanced materials research, the Institut Lafayette is an important catalyst for economic development in the Grand Est region. Contact Us Learn More Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "europe.gatech.edu", "content": "Georgia Tech-Europe User account menu Log in Georgia Tech-Europe About Welcome President of Georgia Tech President of GT-Europe Directory Leadership Staff Faculty Georgia Tech-CNRS IRL 2958 GT Campuses Metz, France Atlanta, Georgia, USA Shenzhen, China GTE Job Openings GT Rankings Covid-19 Updates Annual Safety and Security Report Undergraduate Studies Get Started Programs Pick Your Semester Summer 2023 Fall 2023 Spring 2024 Apply Now! Current GT Students Non-GT Students French Immersion/SLS First-year Semester Abroad Scholarships & Assistants Withdrawal & Refund Policy Family & Friends Graduate Studies Get Started Programs FAQ Partner Institutions Main Program Information Aerospace Engineering Computer Science Electrical & Computer Engineering Mechanical Engineering Eligibility & Applying Current GT Students New Applicants Funding & Fellowships Research & Innovation Research Innovation Corporate & Alumni Career Development Corporate Seminars Career Advice Opportunities Corporate Partnerships Our Partners Become a Partner Post Job Opportunities Alumni Engagement Get Connected Attend Events Mentor Students Transforming Tomorrow News & Events News Events Blog Videos Utilities Transforming Tomorrow Virtual Info Sessions Contact Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home Eligibility & Applying Current GT Students GT BS/MS Students GT Online MS Students GT-Shenzhen Exchange GT PhD Students Current GT Students Current Georgia Tech students should select one of the categories at left to learn more about opportunities to study at Georgia Tech-Europe, and how to apply. Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "europe.gatech.edu", "content": "Georgia Tech-Europe User account menu Log in Georgia Tech-Europe About Welcome President of Georgia Tech President of GT-Europe Directory Leadership Staff Faculty Georgia Tech-CNRS IRL 2958 GT Campuses Metz, France Atlanta, Georgia, USA Shenzhen, China GTE Job Openings GT Rankings Covid-19 Updates Annual Safety and Security Report Undergraduate Studies Get Started Programs Pick Your Semester Summer 2023 Fall 2023 Spring 2024 Apply Now! Current GT Students Non-GT Students French Immersion/SLS First-year Semester Abroad Scholarships & Assistants Withdrawal & Refund Policy Family & Friends Graduate Studies Get Started Programs FAQ Partner Institutions Main Program Information Aerospace Engineering Computer Science Electrical & Computer Engineering Mechanical Engineering Eligibility & Applying Current GT Students New Applicants Funding & Fellowships Research & Innovation Research Innovation Corporate & Alumni Career Development Corporate Seminars Career Advice Opportunities Corporate Partnerships Our Partners Become a Partner Post Job Opportunities Alumni Engagement Get Connected Attend Events Mentor Students Transforming Tomorrow News & Events News Events Blog Videos Utilities Transforming Tomorrow Virtual Info Sessions Contact Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home Main Program Information Aerospace Engineering The Aerospace Engineering program at Georgia Tech-Europe is supported by ASDL@GTE, the Aerospace Systems Design Lab at Georgia Tech-Europe. This lab has a mirror lab in Atlanta and strong industry partners in Europe. Program Structure What courses are required to complete your degree? Find out here. Learn More Admissions & Deadlines Confirm application deadlines and apply early! Learn More Calendar Key program dates are listed here. Start planning! Learn More Courses & Textbooks Info on courses, professors, textbooks, and syllabi. Learn More Costs How much does a semester cost? Find out here. Learn More Eligibility & Applying Get ready for one of the best decisions of your life! Select Applicant Type Current GT Students New Applicants Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "europe.gatech.edu", "content": "Partner Institutions | Georgia Tech-Europe User account menu Log in Georgia Tech-Europe About Welcome President of Georgia Tech President of GT-Europe Directory Leadership Staff Faculty Georgia Tech-CNRS IRL 2958 GT Campuses Metz, France Atlanta, Georgia, USA Shenzhen, China GTE Job Openings GT Rankings Covid-19 Updates Annual Safety and Security Report Undergraduate Studies Get Started Programs Pick Your Semester Summer 2023 Fall 2023 Spring 2024 Apply Now! Current GT Students Non-GT Students French Immersion/SLS First-year Semester Abroad Scholarships & Assistants Withdrawal & Refund Policy Family & Friends Graduate Studies Get Started Programs FAQ Partner Institutions Main Program Information Aerospace Engineering Computer Science Electrical & Computer Engineering Mechanical Engineering Eligibility & Applying Current GT Students New Applicants Funding & Fellowships Research & Innovation Research Innovation Corporate & Alumni Career Development Corporate Seminars Career Advice Opportunities Corporate Partnerships Our Partners Become a Partner Post Job Opportunities Alumni Engagement Get Connected Attend Events Mentor Students Transforming Tomorrow News & Events News Events Blog Videos Utilities Transforming Tomorrow Virtual Info Sessions Contact Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home Get Started Georgia Tech-Europe has signed a growing number of academic agreements with top-tier partner institutions in Europe and North Africa on behalf of our unique dual-degree masters program. Students graduate with degrees from both Georgia Tech and the partner institution. They have the option of completing their degree on the Europe campus, or splitting their semesters between the Shenzhen (for Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer Science majors) and Atlanta campuses. Arts et M\u00e9tiers \u2013 Aix-en-Provence, Angers, Bordeaux, Ch\u00e2lons-en-Champagne, Lille, Metz, Paris (France) Centrale Casablanca \u2013 Casablanca (Morocco) CentraleSup\u00e9lec \u2013 Chatenay, Gif, Metz, Rennes, (France) Comillas ICAI \u2013 Madrid (Spain) ECAM \u2013 Lyon (France) Ecole Centrale de Lille - Lille (France) ENSEA\u2013 Cergy (France) ENSEEIHT \u2013 Toulouse (France) ENSEM \u2013 Nancy (France) ENSMM - Besan\u00e7on (France) ENSTA \u2013 Bretagne, Brest (France) EPF \u2013 Montpellier, Sceaux, Troyes (France) EPITA - Paris (France) ESIEE \u2013 Paris (France) ESILV - Paris-la-D\u00e9fense (France) Grenoble INP-Phelma - Grenoble (France) INSA \u2013 Lyon, Toulouse (France) Institut Mines-T\u00e9l\u00e9com \u2013 Albi, Al\u00e8s, Evry, IMT Atlantique, IMT Nord Europe, Paris, Nancy, St. Etienne (France) Institut d\u2019Optique Graduate School \u2013 Palaiseau (France) Polytech Nancy - Nancy (France) Universitat Polit\u00e8cnica de Catalunya - Barcelona (Spain) Universidad Polit\u00e9cnica de Madrid - Madrid (Spain) Universitat Polit\u00e8cnica de Val\u00e8ncia - Valencia (Spain) Universit\u00e0 degli Studi di Brescia \u2013 Brescia (Italy) Universit\u00e9 de Lorraine - Metz (France) Universit\u00e0 di Roma Sapienza \u2013 Rome (Italy) Universit\u00e9 Internationale de Rabat \u2013 Rabat (Morocco) Universit\u00e9 du Luxembourg (Luxembourg) UTT/UTBM/UTC \u2013 Belfort, Compi\u00e8gne,Troyes (France) Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "europe.gatech.edu", "content": "Georgia Tech-Europe User account menu Log in Georgia Tech-Europe About Welcome President of Georgia Tech President of GT-Europe Directory Leadership Staff Faculty Georgia Tech-CNRS IRL 2958 GT Campuses Metz, France Atlanta, Georgia, USA Shenzhen, China GTE Job Openings GT Rankings Covid-19 Updates Annual Safety and Security Report Undergraduate Studies Get Started Programs Pick Your Semester Summer 2023 Fall 2023 Spring 2024 Apply Now! Current GT Students Non-GT Students French Immersion/SLS First-year Semester Abroad Scholarships & Assistants Withdrawal & Refund Policy Family & Friends Graduate Studies Get Started Programs FAQ Partner Institutions Main Program Information Aerospace Engineering Computer Science Electrical & Computer Engineering Mechanical Engineering Eligibility & Applying Current GT Students New Applicants Funding & Fellowships Research & Innovation Research Innovation Corporate & Alumni Career Development Corporate Seminars Career Advice Opportunities Corporate Partnerships Our Partners Become a Partner Post Job Opportunities Alumni Engagement Get Connected Attend Events Mentor Students Transforming Tomorrow News & Events News Events Blog Videos Utilities Transforming Tomorrow Virtual Info Sessions Contact Open Search Search Search Scholarships & Assistantships There are a number of ways for undergraduates to bring down the cost of studying at Georgia Tech-Europe. Apply for all that you qualify for! Breadcrumb Home Scholarships The Hope & Zell Miller Scholarships Applicable to all Georgia Tech-Europe undergraduate programs. Check with the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid to see if there are any special requirements for your award, for example, a minimum number of semester hours which may differ from Georgia Tech-Europe's required hours. All scholarship-related questions should be directed to Aaron Gamboa in the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid (OSFA) The Georgia Tech-Europe Challenge Scholarship The Georgia Tech-Europe Challenge Scholarship is a need-based scholarship established to support outstanding Georgia Tech undergraduate students accepted to study at Georgia Tech-Europe. The Challenge Scholarship is funded by the Georgia Tech-Europe Endowment Fund, which is comprised of donations from alumni and friends of Georgia Tech-Europe. Four undergraduate Challenge Fund Scholarships will be granted each year, as follows:\u200b $ 1,000 each \u2013 to two (2) current Georgia Tech undergraduate students (U.S. citizen or International Student) spending the Spring or Fall semester at Georgia Tech-Europe. Note: there will be two recipients for Spring and two for the Fall semester. Deadline to apply for Fall is June 15; decision made by the end of July. Deadline to apply for Spring is November 15; decision made by the end of December. The scholarships will be awarded to students who are admitted to the Georgia Tech-Europe program, and based on the following criteria: Financial need Review of GTE Challenge Scholarship Application - Fall 2023 or GTE Challenge Scholarship Application - Spring 2024 Personal reasons for wishing to attend GTL Future professional goals Personal situation and circumstances explaining why you are applying for the Scholarship Applications will be reviewed by a committee, in coordination with the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid. Please complete the appropriate GTE Challenge Scholarship application online at the links above. The Office of International Education (OIE) Scholarships for Study Abroad Apply for OIE administered scholarships. Students may use the OIE Scholarship Search Engine to find additional support. Application deadline: Please check the OIE link below for deadlines. Please follow this link to the OIE page for more information on additional scholarships Program Assistants Are you interested in serving the GTE student community and making some money while studying at GTE? Consider applying to become a Program Assistant! Program Assistant's play an important role in improving the quality of life for all students during their time at Georgia Tech-Europe. Information on applying will be emailed to all registered students approximately two months before the start of the semester. Prospective Program Assistants will need to complete an online application and be interviewed for the position. Responsibilities for the Program Assistant position include, but are not limited to: Assisting with shuttle logistics during arrivals and departures from GTE; Acting as a liaison between GTE students and GTE staff; Organizing, setting up, and taking part in GTE activities; Assisting with shuttle logistics between the dorms and a local store for grocery shopping; Conducting mid-semester \"pre-checkout\" room inspections in the student residences; Providing student support in the dorms, such as, Conducting duty rounds of the residences and completing online reports; Reminding students of dorm policies and reporting on safety and disciplinary issues; Answering questions on social media while on duty and submitting room repair requests. And, the best part is that you will still be able to do weekend travel with other students! Georgia Tech-Europe Blogger Contest The Georgia Tech-Europe Blogger Contest (open to undergraduate students only) Each Fall and Spring semester we will select one student each semester to become the Georgia Tech-Europe Blogger. Applicants will need to demonstrate their willingness and ability to write approximately 3 weekly blog posts for our blog, in exchange for being paid as a Program Assistant (5 hours per week), To Georgia Tech-Europe...and Beyond! To apply, students must already be accepted into the Georgia Tech-Europe program. This contest is open to all undergraduate students, including transient students. The link to apply is below. Please reach out to Allie Crain if you have any questions about the blog! Deadline to apply for Fall is June 15; decision made by the end of July. Deadline to apply for Spring is November 15; decision made by the end of December. Fall 2023 Blogger Application Spring 2024 Blogger Application Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "europe.gatech.edu", "content": "Georgia Tech-Europe User account menu Log in Georgia Tech-Europe About Welcome President of Georgia Tech President of GT-Europe Directory Leadership Staff Faculty Georgia Tech-CNRS IRL 2958 GT Campuses Metz, France Atlanta, Georgia, USA Shenzhen, China GTE Job Openings GT Rankings Covid-19 Updates Annual Safety and Security Report Undergraduate Studies Get Started Programs Pick Your Semester Summer 2023 Fall 2023 Spring 2024 Apply Now! Current GT Students Non-GT Students French Immersion/SLS First-year Semester Abroad Scholarships & Assistants Withdrawal & Refund Policy Family & Friends Graduate Studies Get Started Programs FAQ Partner Institutions Main Program Information Aerospace Engineering Computer Science Electrical & Computer Engineering Mechanical Engineering Eligibility & Applying Current GT Students New Applicants Funding & Fellowships Research & Innovation Research Innovation Corporate & Alumni Career Development Corporate Seminars Career Advice Opportunities Corporate Partnerships Our Partners Become a Partner Post Job Opportunities Alumni Engagement Get Connected Attend Events Mentor Students Transforming Tomorrow News & Events News Events Blog Videos Utilities Transforming Tomorrow Virtual Info Sessions Contact Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home Apply Now Eligibility & Applying Current GT Students Non-GT Students First-year Semester Abroad French Immersion/SLS Current Georgia Tech Students Eligibility \u2013 Current GT Students Must be at least 18 years of age by the program departure date. Minimum 2.5 GPA at time of application. In good academic and disciplinary standing at the time you apply and up until departure. If you are placed on academic or disciplinary probation after acceptance into the program, you will not be able to participate in the program and will be assessed all fees as outlined in our Withdrawal & Refund Policy. Open to Georgia Tech undergraduates of all majors, fall, spring, and summer. Students can study through their last semester at Tech \u2013 the 36-hour rule doesn\u2019t apply! First Year Students First-year students starting in the fall may apply during their first semester for the summer semester. They will be accepted conditionally, based on achieving a 2.5 GPA in their first semester. First-year students who do not achieve a 2.5 GPA in their first semester will be dropped from the program and their $500 will be refunded. Transfer Students (transferring to GT from another university) Summer and Fall transfers: Eligible to apply for Spring semester at earliest. Fall transfers: Eligible to apply for the Summer semester at the earliest, although the Summer program may be waitlisted by the start of the Spring semester. Current GT students - Start your application today! Submit GTE application through our online application portal. (You will be directed to the Office of International Education's website to apply.) Pay $500 program deposit through the online application portal. Apply Now! 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Current GT Students Non-GT Students French Immersion/SLS First-year Semester Abroad Scholarships & Assistants Withdrawal & Refund Policy Family & Friends Graduate Studies Get Started Programs FAQ Partner Institutions Main Program Information Aerospace Engineering Computer Science Electrical & Computer Engineering Mechanical Engineering Eligibility & Applying Current GT Students New Applicants Funding & Fellowships Research & Innovation Research Innovation Corporate & Alumni Career Development Corporate Seminars Career Advice Opportunities Corporate Partnerships Our Partners Become a Partner Post Job Opportunities Alumni Engagement Get Connected Attend Events Mentor Students Transforming Tomorrow News & Events News Events Blog Videos Utilities Transforming Tomorrow Virtual Info Sessions Contact Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home Pick Your Semester Fall 2023 Now is the time to plan for next fall in Metz, France with a semester at Tech's European campus. This semester offers the best weather and fewer crowds. What are you waiting for? Tip: Fall is the only semester our Serve-Learn-Sustain French Immersion Program is offered, and currently the only semester your can spend at GTE on the First-year Semester Abroad program. Eligibility Check to make sure you are eligible before applying. More Info Deadlines Confirm application deadlines and apply early! More Info Calendar Key program dates are listed here. Start planning! More Info Courses and Textbooks Info on courses, professors, textbooks, and syllabi. More Info Costs How much does a semester cost? Find out here. More Info Apply Now! Get ready for the best semester of your life! 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Join Our team also manages the Event Coordinators' Network and connects our community of event planners to opportunities for continued professional development. Special Events Learn more about planning or attending a special event at Georgia Tech. Visit specialevents.gatech.edu Institute Communications Georgia Institute of Technology 221 Uncle Heinie Way NW Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0181 404.894.0870 Institute Communications Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "comm.gatech.edu", "content": "On-Campus Advertising | Institute Communications MENU Institute Communications Home About About Us Meet the Team Careers Brand Brand Standards and Guidelines Our Voice Our Look Licensing Licensing and Trademarks Campus Resources External Communications About Media and PR Op-Ed and News Pitching Social Media State Outreach Internal Communications Campus Communications Campus Calendar On-Campus Advertising Campus Communicator Contacts Events at Georgia Tech About Event Planning Event Coordinator Network (External Link) Georgia Tech Special Events (External Link) Photo and Video About Photography and Videography Photo and Video Guides Scheduling a Headshot Websites Website Development Content Strategy Hiring Website Vendors Meeting and Training Opportunities Meetings and Training Presentation Archives (GT Account Required) Requesting an Executive Leader Media and Vendors Media Inquiries Promotional Inquiries User account menu Contact Us Search Search On-Campus Advertising Breadcrumb Home Advertising opportunities are abundant on campus, and many reduced or no cost for campus departments and student organizations. Advertising Locations Advertising opportunities are abundant on campus, and many reduced or no cost for campus departments and student organizations. Campus Recreation Center Advertising Digital signage advertising Student and Campus Event Centers Advertising Digital Signage, Banner Displays, Flyers, and Tabling Student Newspaper Advertising The Technique student newspaper Transit Advertising Advertise on Georgia Tech transit vehicles WREK Radio Advertising Program underwritingPSAs Campus Digital Signage Available only for Campus Departments and Student Organizations. There are digital screen displays in many campus buildings that promote events and activities. Read the Digital Sign Guide. Depending on the nature of your event, it may not be appropriate for every venue, but some to consider are: Campus Recreation Center Submit online File dimensions: 1460x830 (landscape) .png Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons and Media Bridge Submit online Scheller College of Business \u200b\u200bSubmit online File dimensions: 1460x830 (landscape) .png College of Computing (Klaus, CCB, TSRB) Submit to Ann Claycombeann.claycombe@cc.gatech.edu \u200b File dimensions: 1460x830 (landscape) .png Ford ES&T Building Submit to Mark Keevermark.keever@gatech.edu File dimensions: 1460x830 (landscape) .png Dalney Research Administration Building Submit to the Office of Sponsored Programs Training and Outreach Team training@osp.gatech.edu File dimensions: 1460x830 (landscape) .png Audience: Research Support and Compliance Personnel, Faculty and Committee Activities Guidance: Research Focus, Research Lectures and Workshops, Opportunities for Campus Staff School of Civil and Environmental Engineering (Mason) Submit to communications@ce.gatech.edu File dimensions: 1460x830 (landscape) .png Student Center Submit online Contact 404-385-4275 or plasma@mail.gatech.edu with questions File dimensions: 1460x830 (landscape) .png Student Services (Flag) Building Submit to Michaela CarterMichaela.carter@studentlife.gatech.edu File dimensions: 1460x830 (landscape) .png Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts (Savant, Swann, Old Civil Engineering, D.M. 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Internal News Campus News Guidelines What is considered campus news, how we find news, and how we determine placement in campus publications. Campus Communications Channels Sign up for campus news on a variety of topics, or submit your own news to channels around campus. Campus Calendar Campus Calendar Guidelines How and what to submit to the Georgia Tech Campus Calendar. On-Campus Advertising On-Campus Advertising Free and low-cost ways to promote your event or message on campus. Campus Communicators Campus Communicator Contacts Looking for someone in communications in a campus department? Refer to this list of those who work in communications roles on campus. Internal Communications Campus Communications Campus Calendar On-Campus Advertising Campus Communicator Contacts Institute Communications Georgia Institute of Technology 221 Uncle Heinie Way NW Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0181 404.894.0870 Institute Communications Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "design.gatech.edu", "content": "Research Centers and Labs | College of Design College of Design About Contact Information Visit Us Buildings and Facilities Digital Fabrication Lab Diversity and Inclusion Employment Opportunities Support the College College of Design Awards History John Portman Dean's Chair Future Students Pre-College Design Program Undergraduate Portfolio Guidance Current Students Academics Degree Programs Undergraduate Academics Graduate Academics Study Abroad Schools Research Recent Ph.D. Graduates Research Centers and Labs School Labs People News and Events Open Search Search Breadcrumb Home Research Research Centers and Labs Research Centers and Labs Our six research centers focus on a range of crucial issues, many of which impact our daily lives. Our topics include the development of cities and regions, the healthcare environment, helping those with physical limitations, and new ways to create music. Center for Inclusive Design and Innovation The Center for Inclusive Design and Innovation (CIDI) is recognized as a leader for services and research in accessibility. We are dedicated to an inclusive society through innovations in assistive and universally designed technologies, with a goal of addressing the full range of needs for accessibility. We are committed to the promotion of technological innovation and development of user-centered research, products, and services for individuals with disabilities. CIDI was created by a merger of the Center for Assistive Technology and Environmental Access (CATEA) and AMAC Accessibility. Director: Maureen Linden, PhD Visit the CIDI website Digital Building Laboratory The Digital Building Laboratory's purpose is to develop a strong research and development link between the building industry and the building research-related capabilities of Georgia Tech to improve the innovation cycle. Director: Russell Gentry Visit the DBL website Center For Spatial Planning Analytics and Visualization The Center for Spatial Planning Analytics and Visualization, formerly the Center for Geographic Information Systems, is a leader in the development and application of geo-spatial technologies for nearly 20 years. With a strong track record of interdisciplinary research collaborations at Georgia Tech and across the nation, the Center has helped local, state, and national governments, not-for-profits, and private enterprises in planning, maintaining, and evaluating critical infrastructure for sustainable urban growth. Director: Subhro Guhathakurta Visit the CSPAV website Center For Quality Growth and Regional Development The Center for Quality Growth and Regional Development produces, disseminates, and helps implement new ideas and technologies that improve the theory and practice of quality growth. We help society achieve a sustainable, equitable, superior quality of life through sound planning, policy, and design. Director: Arthi V. Rao Visit the CQGRD website Center for Music Technology The Georgia Tech Center for Music Technology is an international center for creative and technological research in music, focusing on the development and deployment of innovative musical technologies that transform the ways in which we create and experience music. Our mission is to provide a collaborative framework for committed students, faculty, and researchers to apply their musical, technological, and scientific creativity to the development of innovative artistic and technological artifacts. Director: Gil Weinberg Visit the CMT website SimTigrate Design Lab The SimTigrate Design Lab is an interdisciplinary research effort dedicated to driving healthcare innovation through the integration of evidence-based design and simulation. The SimTigrate team seeks to transform healthcare, predict and optimize outcomes and decrease cost. Director: Jennifer DuBose Visit the SDL website Media Inquiries Ann Hoevel Director of Communications College of DesignE-mail Ann Hoevel +1 404-385-0693 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT User account menu Log in Design Footer 4 College Resources Intranet IT Resources"}, {"subdomain": "design.gatech.edu", "content": "Study Abroad | College of Design College of Design About Contact Information Visit Us Buildings and Facilities Digital Fabrication Lab Diversity and Inclusion Employment Opportunities Support the College College of Design Awards History John Portman Dean's Chair Future Students Pre-College Design Program Undergraduate Portfolio Guidance Current Students Academics Degree Programs Undergraduate Academics Graduate Academics Study Abroad Schools Research Recent Ph.D. Graduates Research Centers and Labs School Labs People News and Events Open Search Search Breadcrumb Home Study Abroad Study Abroad Studying abroad can enrich your life and academic program immeasurably, and the College of Design hosts several international study programs. Additionally, Georgia Tech offers more than 80 exchange programs and 20 group faculty-led programs. Summer Study in Greece and Italy Art and Architecture in Italy and Greece, a College-wide program, introduces students to architecture, painting and sculpture of the Classical Greek, Roman, Renaissance and Baroque world. All instruction takes place in museums, at archeological sites, and on building and walking tours through Athens, Rome, Florence, Venice and other cities. Open to all Georgia Tech undergraduate and graduate students. School of Architecture: Art and Architecture in Italy and Greece Modern Architecture and the Modern City Summer Study Modern Architecture and the Modern City through the School of Architecture is a summer study abroad program that alternates annually between Europe and Asia. MAMC: Europe visits Paris, Berlin, and the Netherlands, and Copenhagen. The program focuses on contemporary cities and their architecture, landscape architecture, and urban design. Open to School of Architecture graduate students. School of Architecture: Modern Architecture and the Modern City England Summer Study Abroad The England Summer Study Abroad program through the School of Building Construction is 11 weeks of classes and structured site visits in and around London. The program also includes an extended, three-day weekend that begins early each Thursday afternoon and ends when classes resume at noon on Monday. Students typically travel to Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Belgium, Scotland or Ireland. Open to all Georgia Tech students Georgia Tech: International Studies in London International Urban Design Workshop The International Urban Design Studio is a joint studio for graduate and undergraduate students in architecture and planning, but is open to all graduate students in the architecture, urban design, and city planning programs. The studio is conducted at Georgia Tech with a field trip during spring break to the project site, combined with a collaborative workshop with a local architecture and planning school. Recent projects have been in China, India and Taiwan. For more information, contact Ellen Dunham-Jones, professor in the School of Architecture. Email Ellen Dunham-Jones For More Information Semester and Year-Long Exchange Programs The College of Design offers semester- and year-long exchange programs in several countries. In addition, the Georgia Tech Office of International Studies has exchange agreements with numerous universities. Georgia Tech: Study Abroad Programs The International Plan The International Plan is a challenging academic program for undergraduates that will develop global competence within the study of architecture, building construction, or industrial design. IP students are required to spend at least 26 weeks abroad, including at least one fall or spring program. The International Plan is run by Georgia Tech's Office of International Programs, and is open to all Georgia Tech undergraduate students Georgia Tech: International Plan Website Tongji University and Georgia Tech Dual Degree The Tongji University-Georgia Tech Exchange Program is a two-semester program of study that prepares Master of Architecture and Master of City and Regional Planning students for global practice. Architecture students earn an accredited Master of Architecture degree from Tongji University, while City and Regional Planning students earn a Master of Urban Planning degree from Tongji University. In exchange, Architecture and Urban Planning students from Tongji University earn the Master of Science in Urban Design (MSUD) from Georgia Tech. Tongji University\u2019s School of Architecture and Planning has been ranked as the top university in China. Open to Master of Architecture and Master of City and Regional Planning Students. The Georgia Tech/Tongji University Program Questions? 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Visit our Licensing and Trademarks website More Institute Communications Sites brand.gatech.edu licensing.gatech.edu specialevents.gatech.edu Institute Communications Georgia Institute of Technology 221 Uncle Heinie Way NW Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0181 404.894.0870 Institute Communications Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "design.gatech.edu", "content": "Undergraduate Academics | College of Design College of Design About Contact Information Visit Us Buildings and Facilities Digital Fabrication Lab Diversity and Inclusion Employment Opportunities Support the College College of Design Awards History John Portman Dean's Chair Future Students Pre-College Design Program Undergraduate Portfolio Guidance Current Students Academics Degree Programs Undergraduate Academics Graduate Academics Study Abroad Schools Research Recent Ph.D. Graduates Research Centers and Labs School Labs People News and Events Open Search Search Breadcrumb Home Undergraduate Academic Programs Undergraduate Academic Programs Georgia Tech is consistently recognized for its internationally renowned faculty and programs, and the College of Design is no exception. We\u2019ve been doing this for more than 100 years \u2013 combining creativity, collaboration, and technology to produce forward-thinking graduates who are ready to take on the world\u2019s biggest problems. To make a difference in today\u2019s world, you need an education that is flexible and broad. Georgia Tech gives you the ability to find your own box, and sculpt your education. Our Bachelor of Science Programs Architecture Studio-intensive foundation for architecture careers and advanced studies in design and related fields. Building Construction Learn how virtual reality, drones, and robotics impact the safety, profitability, and sustainability of buildings. Industrial Design Systems and product design for design practice careers and advanced studies. Music Technology Master existing music technology and create the ideas we'll be listening to tomorrow. Questions? If you can't find the information you were looking for, we'll get you to the right place.Contact Us Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT User account menu Log in Design Footer 4 College Resources Intranet IT Resources"}, {"subdomain": "design.gatech.edu", "content": "Academics | College of Design College of Design About Contact Information Visit Us Buildings and Facilities Digital Fabrication Lab Diversity and Inclusion Employment Opportunities Support the College College of Design Awards History John Portman Dean's Chair Future Students Pre-College Design Program Undergraduate Portfolio Guidance Current Students Academics Degree Programs Undergraduate Academics Graduate Academics Study Abroad Schools Research Recent Ph.D. Graduates Research Centers and Labs School Labs People News and Events Open Search Search Breadcrumb Home Academics:Breathtaking Form, Smart Function, Designing the Future Academics:Breathtaking Form, Smart Function, Designing the Future The five Schools in our College use rigorous design methodologies to create products, buildings, neighborhoods, cities, musical works, and human experiences. Our academic coursework and research emphasize the intersection of technology and design to inform and enhance people's lives. Often, this symbiotic approach reveals unique solutions to modern human needs. The College of Design offers four undergraduate degrees, nine master's degrees, and four doctoral degrees, along with minors and certificates. Our Programs Undergraduate Our blend of technology, design, and exploration transforms your chosen discipline. Graduate More than half our student body are graduate students: their diverse backgrounds and talents fuel invention. Study Abroad Educational and philanthropic programs that build empathy, perspective for global citizens. Course Instructor Opinion Survey Winners These College of Design instructors were voted best at Georgia Tech by the students in their classes. Sonit Bafna Winning class: ARCH 6352 Julie Kim Winning class: ARCH 6049 John Peponis Winning class: ARCH 6049 Kevin Shankwiler Winning class: ID 3042 Danielle Willkens Winning class: ARCH 6160 New Master of Science in Urban Analytics The Georgia Tech College of Design is proud to announce its newest interdisciplinary degree, the Master of Science in Urban Analytics (MSUA). The School of City and Regional Planning will administer the degree in partnership with the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISyE), School of Computational Science and Engineering (CSE), and School of Interactive Computing (IC). About the Program Apply Now Questions? 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About Institute Communications About Us Meet the Team Contact Us Office Location Download the org chart Senior Leadership Abbigail Tumpey Vice President of Institute Communications Briana Thomas Assistant to the Vice President Angela Ayers Assistant Vice President of Research Communications Michael Hagearty Assistant Vice President of Campus News and Special Events Blair Meeks Assistant Vice President of External Communications Louise Russo Assistant Vice President of Strategic Marketing Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Research Communications Angela Ayers Assistant Vice President of Research Communications Research Communications Georgia Parmelee Director of Research Communications Catherine Barzler Senior Research Writer/Editor Jerry Grillo Writer/Communications Officer Tess Malone Senior Research Writer/Editor P\u00e9ralte Paul Marketing Communications Manager Karen Kirkpatrick Senior Writer/Editor Lacey Cameron Marketing Communications Manager 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Institute Communications Georgia Institute of Technology 221 Uncle Heinie Way NW Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0181 404.894.0870 Institute Communications Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "design.gatech.edu", "content": "Student Life | College of Design College of Design About Contact Information Visit Us Buildings and Facilities Digital Fabrication Lab Diversity and Inclusion Employment Opportunities Support the College College of Design Awards History John Portman Dean's Chair Future Students Pre-College Design Program Undergraduate Portfolio Guidance Current Students Academics Degree Programs Undergraduate Academics Graduate Academics Study Abroad Schools Research Recent Ph.D. Graduates Research Centers and Labs School Labs People News and Events Open Search Search Breadcrumb Home Design Students at Georgia Tech Design Students at Georgia Tech We know you expect to get challenged academically by Georgia Tech, but you might be surprised by the collaborative and innovative culture we foster at the College of Design. Our students are altruistically motivated and use their chosen degrees to help other people. They adapt technology and use design know-how to: create better buildings for people to live in; produce products that make lives better; plan neighborhoods and cities that are healthy and fair; and build unique experiences that help people learn, find inspiration, or get empowered. Outside of our classes, Georgia Tech students have access to more than 450 student organizations, including 50 Greek organizations, distinguished athletics groups, drama, and music ensembles. Despite spending hours in largely studio-based programs, our students are active members and leaders in clubs all across camps. The students in the College of Design also have access to several industry-related and professional organizations and take advantage of School-run lectures, exhibitions, networking events, and competitions throughout the year. Student Life In Each Of Our Schools School of Architecture School of Building Construction School of City & Regional Planning School of Industrial Design School of Music You're Invited To Visit Us Of course, the best way to get a feel for what it\u2019s like here is to get to know our students. We\u2019d love to have you come visit, too. We host information sessions on a regular basis where you can learn more about life in the College. Schedule A Visit Today! Questions? If you can't find the information you were looking for, we'll get you to the right place.Contact Us Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT User account menu Log in Design Footer 4 College Resources Intranet IT Resources"}, {"subdomain": "design.gatech.edu", "content": "Prospective Students | College of Design College of Design About Contact Information Visit Us Buildings and Facilities Digital Fabrication Lab Diversity and Inclusion Employment Opportunities Support the College College of Design Awards History John Portman Dean's Chair Future Students Pre-College Design Program Undergraduate Portfolio Guidance Current Students Academics Degree Programs Undergraduate Academics Graduate Academics Study Abroad Schools Research Recent Ph.D. Graduates Research Centers and Labs School Labs People News and Events Open Search Search Breadcrumb Home Welcome to the College of Design Welcome to the College of Design When you put a college filled with creative intellectuals in a culture of technology and innovation, you end up with the kind of design that can change the planet and the lives of everyone on it. Schedule a Visit! Attend a Live Webinar! Our Schools School of Architecture School of Building Construction School of City and Regional Planning School of Industrial Design School of Music Prepare Your Application Pre-College Undergraduate Admission Graduate Admission Are You a Transfer Student? A complete course transfer evaluation will be done when you have been accepted to Tech. The Institute will determine whether you have completed courses that transfer credit for design studio work or other architecture-related course work. You should provide course descriptions, syllabi, and a portfolio for review. Prospective transfer students to any College of Design majors must speak with an academic advisor prior to applying to discuss the most appropriate semester for them to apply. School of Architecture Robin Tucker School of Building Construction Kirsten McLagan School of Industrial Design Troy Whyte School of Music Chris Moore Questions? If you can't find the information you were looking for, we'll get you to the right place.Contact Us Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT User account menu Log in Design Footer 4 College Resources Intranet IT Resources"}, {"subdomain": "design.gatech.edu", "content": "John Portman Dean's Chair | College of Design College of Design About Contact Information Visit Us Buildings and Facilities Digital Fabrication Lab Diversity and Inclusion Employment Opportunities Support the College College of Design Awards History John Portman Dean's Chair Future Students Pre-College Design Program Undergraduate Portfolio Guidance Current Students Academics Degree Programs Undergraduate Academics Graduate Academics Study Abroad Schools Research Recent Ph.D. Graduates Research Centers and Labs School Labs People News and Events Open Search Search Breadcrumb Home The John Portman Dean's Chair The John Portman Dean's Chair The John Portman Dean\u2019s Chair bears the name of one of Georgia Tech's most distinguished graduates, the renowned architect and developer John C. Portman Jr., ARCH 1950, Honorary Ph.D. 2012. Portman passed away on December 29, 2017, at the age of 93. The John Portman Dean's Chair reinforces and strengthens the College's ability to attract and retain the very best academic leaders in the field. When reflecting upon the endowed dean\u2019s chair being named in his honor, Portman remarked, \"Georgia Tech is a jewel in Atlanta's crown, and the College of Architecture (later renamed the College of Design) played a pivotal role in shaping my life.\" \"I am honored to partner with the institution that means so much to me, while it aims to ensure generations of aspiring architects have a world-class educational foundation on which to build their dreams, contribute to the field, and improve the lives of people everywhere.\" The John Portman Impact Fearless Graduate Changed 60 Skylines College of Design remembers John Portman's lasting impact on his alma mater. Portman Visiting Critic and Prize John Portman's legacy fosters design excellence in the School of Architecture. Master of Real Estate Development The School of Building Construction's newest degree takes inspiration from John Portman's career. Dual Degree Graduate students can follow John Portman's example with our joint master degree. Keeping Georgia Tech Architecture at the Vanguard Portman earned a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 1950. After a three-year apprenticeship with an Atlanta firm, he opened his own firm in 1953 and began making history. Throughout his career, his ties to Georgia Tech have remained strong. The Portman Prize and Portman Visiting Critic Program foster design excellence and student creativity in the School of Architecture at Georgia Tech. The Portman Prize is awarded through competition by a distinguished jury chaired by the Portman Visiting Critic, who also participates over the semester as a design studio critic and public lecturer. The competition jury awards ranked prizes, each carrying monetary awards, and the top prize winner is also offered a summer internship in the office of John Portman & Associates. Questions? If you can't find the information you were looking for, we'll get you to the right place.Contact Us Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT User account menu Log in Design Footer 4 College Resources Intranet IT Resources"}, {"subdomain": "design.gatech.edu", "content": "History | College of Design College of Design About Contact Information Visit Us Buildings and Facilities Digital Fabrication Lab Diversity and Inclusion Employment Opportunities Support the College College of Design Awards History John Portman Dean's Chair Future Students Pre-College Design Program Undergraduate Portfolio Guidance Current Students Academics Degree Programs Undergraduate Academics Graduate Academics Study Abroad Schools Research Recent Ph.D. Graduates Research Centers and Labs School Labs People News and Events Open Search Search Breadcrumb Home More Than a Century of Design Education More Than a Century of Design Education The Georgia School of Technology, as it was known from its founding in 1885 until 1948, formally began teaching architecture in 1908. In that year, Preston A. Hopkins of Boston was appointed to organize a curriculum for the study of architecture and teach an entering class of 20 students. The new Department of Architecture granted its first degree in 1911, making Georgia Tech one of the first public universities in the United States to offer an architecture degree. After World War II, with enrollment exploding, the Georgia School of Technology officially was re-named the Georgia Institute of Technology and the School of Architecture was formed. The new School kept expanding its program offerings \u2013 adding Industrial Design in 1940, City and Regional Planning in 1952, and Building Construction in 1958. The Master of Architecture was added as the first professional degree in 1973. In 1975, with an enrollment of nearly 1000 students, the College of Architecture was formed. A doctoral program was added in 1982 and in 1991 the Music department became the sixth academic program of the College. In 2010, all of the programs were reorganized into five schools within the College of Architecture, each with their own administration, faculty and degree programs. In 2016, the College was renamed the College of Design. Leadership Through the Years Preston A. Hopkins 1908-1909 Francis P. Smith 1909-1922 John Skinner 1922-1925 Harold Bush-Brown 1925-1956 Paul M. Heffernan 1956-1975 William Fash 1975-1992 Thomas D. Galloway 1992-2007 Doug Allen (interim) 2007 Alan Balfour 2007-2013 Steven P. French 2013-2021 Michelle Rinehart (interim) 2021-2022 Ellen M. Bassett 2022 - present Questions? If you can't find the information you were looking for, we'll get you to the right place.Contact Us Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT User account menu Log in Design Footer 4 College Resources Intranet IT Resources"}, {"subdomain": "design.gatech.edu", "content": "Diversity Inclusion | College of Design College of Design About Contact Information Visit Us Buildings and Facilities Digital Fabrication Lab Diversity and Inclusion Employment Opportunities Support the College College of Design Awards History John Portman Dean's Chair Future Students Pre-College Design Program Undergraduate Portfolio Guidance Current Students Academics Degree Programs Undergraduate Academics Graduate Academics Study Abroad Schools Research Recent Ph.D. Graduates Research Centers and Labs School Labs People News and Events Open Search Search Breadcrumb Home Diversity and Inclusion Council The College of Design's Diversity and Inclusion Council is a group with representation from faculty, staff, and students. It seeks to understand the climate and culture in our College community around issues of diversity, equity, race relations, and other dimensions. One of the goals of the Council is to use input from all College community members to address related issues and foster a more inclusive climate in our College and beyond. Council Members Javier Irizarry Chair Julie Ju-Youn Kim Architecture Nancey Green Leigh City and Regional Planning Elora Raymond City and Regional Planning Leila Aflatoony Industrial Design Jerry Ulrich Music Ciara Montes CIDI Tasha Snedaker Architecture Jocelyn Kavanagh Music Bylaws In addition to establishing its goals and mission, the Council follows a more formal governance structure, so that transparency, accountability, and measurable progress mark the work of the Council towards a truly inclusive, just, and supportive community. The following are the Council\u2019s bylaws covering the rules and procedures governing its membership, structure, leadership and commitment: Composition/Size: The Council shall consist of approximately 27 members, composed as follows: 10 faculty representatives, with approximately 2 being chosen from each of the 5 Schools in the College. Across the 10, the faculty representatives should represent various faculty ranks and groups. An example of possible representation is shown below*: \u2022 2 Full Professors \u2022 2 Associate Professors \u2022 3 Assistant Professors \u2022 1 Academic Professionals and/or Professors of the Practice \u2022 1 Lecturers \u2022 1 Research Faculty/Postdocs 8 staff representatives: \u2022 1 Staff from each of the 5 Schools and research centers \u2022 1 Staff from the Dean\u2019s Office 5 student representatives: \u2022 1 student from each of the 5 schools, including among the 5 student representatives: o 3 undergraduate students o 3 graduate students Ex-Officio Members: \u2022 Associate Dean(s) \u2022 CoD Director of HR \u2022 NSF Advance Professor *Representation from College community members will vary from year to year and would be dependent on availability and interest of community members. Selection of Members During the spring semester each year, the Council will solicit nominations and self-nominations from among the groups above to fill any vacancies. The Council Governance and Membership Working Group will review these nominations and recommend new members to fill vacancies to the Dean and the Council Chair (described below) by the end of May, with an eye towards diversity and inclusion in all aspects. Should the Dean and Council Chair endorse the selections of the working group, the Dean and Council Chair will issue invitations to the selected members to join the Council beginning with the new academic year (AY) in August. Term of Members/Vacancies Faculty and Staff Members shall serve a two-year term, renewable for a third year with the approval of the Member, the School Chair or supervisor of the Member, the Dean, and the Council Chair. After serving a maximum of three years, a member should roll off the Council for a period of at least three years. The Council encourages members to take their knowledge and skills and become an ambassador of DEI efforts in their own Schools after serving as a Council member, and also to assist the Council in an advisory capacity on special efforts as needed. Student members\u2019 terms would vary according to their rank. It is recognized that graduate students may have less time with the Institute and their service in the Council would consider this. Any vacancies occurring during a member\u2019s term shall be filled during the regular Membership recruitment period in the spring (described above), with the new member serving their own two-year term beginning when they take office. During the initial recruitment cycle in Spring 2022, existing Council members will apply for two- year terms, and new council members will apply for a single year term, renewable as outlined above. This is to achieve a staggering of terms going forward. Membership Commitments Membership on the Council includes certain commitments to the Council and its work. Should a member fail to fulfill these commitments, the Council Chair and/or Dean may ask them to step away from their role as a member of the Council prior to the end of their term. The commitments of Council Members are as follows: \u2022 Attend one meeting per month of the full council. \u2022 Serve on at least one working group, and actively engage with that working group over the course of the month to accomplish its goals (members might expect weekly or biweekly engagement either through meetings or e-mail/other electronic interactions totaling approximately 2 hours per week on average). Leadership Positions and Responsibilities \u2022 Chair o Serve as the liaison between the College leadership and other DEI units and Councils. o Help Working Groups develop goals, and develop and use metrics, when appropriate, to make substantive headway on each of the goals. o Develop Council meeting agendas in consultation with CoD leadership and council members and moderate these meetings. o Address any Council membership issues, including letting members know if their attendance and action group participation necessitates stepping aside prior to the end of one\u2019s term. o Chair meetings of the Council. \u2022 Vice Chair o Assist in drafting meeting agendas and moderating Council Meetings and meet with action group leaders and Chair regularly. o Keep meeting minutes (if not actively moderating). o Help coordinate and plan Council events. \u2022 Immediate Past Chair o Chair meetings of the Council in the Chair\u2019s absence. o Consult with Chair and Vice Chair and serve as a resource for development of Council initiatives, agenda formulation, etc. o Assist with Council event planning as needed. Leadership Term/Selection and Succession (Some adjustment may be needed on first-time implementation of the bylaws. For example, outgoing Chair would not transition to past Chair if Chair has been in role for three years. In that case past Chair role would be vacant for one AY) \u2022 The Chair and Vice Chair shall be selected to serve in those roles for a term of one AY. However, each should realize and commit to the following, in order to provide for succession and continuity on the Council: o The Vice Chair shall assume the role of Chair in the AY subsequent to serving as Vice Chair. o The Chair shall assume the role of Immediate Past Chair in the AY subsequent to serving as Chair. \u2022 Members will either nominate other members or self-nominate for their role as incoming Vice Chair. Should more than one nomination be put forward and accepted, the Council shall vote via secret ballot to choose their Vice Chair. \u2022 The Chair and Vice Chair positions should alternate between faculty and staff members of the Council (i.e. if the Chair is a staff member, the Vice Chair/Chair-Elect shall be a faculty member, and this alternation shall carry forward from AY to AY). Leadership Qualifications \u2022 Chair o Demonstrated leadership and expertise in the DEI domain (attained either through formal training or experiential knowledge). o Demonstrated ability to initiate and instill changes in normative/community culture towards greater transparency and improved climate. o One year as Vice Chair. \u2022 Vice Chair o Active participation on the CoD DEI Council for at least one year. o Demonstrated leadership and expertise in the DEI domain (attained either through formal training or experiential knowledge). o Demonstrated ability to initiate and instill changes towards greater transparency and improved climate. Working Group Structure and Guidelines The Council shall establish the following standing working groups, with Working Group Leaders appointed by the Chair (or by consensus of members of the working group): o College Climate: \u25a0 Periodically assesses DEI climate in the college when the need arises, for example when climate survey results are shared by the Institute. o Communications & Community Engagement: \u25a0 Collects DEI related event information for posting on the College DI Council Website and assists in receiving requests for support for DEI related events and promoting such events. o Curriculum: \u25a0 Collects and shares best practices related to how DEI topics can be address through curriculum innovations. o Council Governance and Membership: \u25a0 Assists in processing the selection of council members as terms expire or when vacancies occur. \u25a0 Leads review and revision of bylaws when needed. o Recruitment and Retention of Faculty, Staff, and Students: \u25a0 Surveys College for best practices in recruitment and retention to share with the College community through the DI Council Website. \u25a0 Receives and considers requests for support of recruitment efforts (funding for position advertisement for example) from College community on a periodic basis. Standing working group activities may vary from year to year and not all standing working groups may be active at the same time. The purpose of having these standing working groups if to have a defined role and structure that can be called upon when needed. Some tasks for the standing working groups would be on a periodic basis. The Council shall also be able to establish ad-hoc working groups to carry out certain tasks and address needs in the College as they emerge. These may be established at the discretion of the Dean, the Chair, or by majority vote of the Council. Working groups should meet monthly and accomplish the work needed toward achieving their goals. Each standing working group and active ad-hoc working group should report to the full Council at the monthly Council meeting. Working groups should link their activities with measurable outcomes when possible. Council Support The Dean shall appoint a staff member from the Dean\u2019s office to be designated as the administrative support person for the Council, who can handle scheduling full council meetings, audio/visual support, event reservations, and other higher-level assistance when needed. Adoption and Amendment of Bylaws The Council shall adopt these bylaws by majority vote. Thereafter, the Council may amend these bylaws as needed with review and recommendation by the Council Governance and Membership Working Group, and a 2/3 vote of the Council membership. Questions? If you can't find the information you were looking for, we'll get you to the right place.Contact Us Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT User account menu Log in Design Footer 4 College Resources Intranet IT Resources"}, {"subdomain": "design.gatech.edu", "content": "Buildings and Facilities | College of Design College of Design About Contact Information Visit Us Buildings and Facilities Digital Fabrication Lab Diversity and Inclusion Employment Opportunities Support the College College of Design Awards History John Portman Dean's Chair Future Students Pre-College Design Program Undergraduate Portfolio Guidance Current Students Academics Degree Programs Undergraduate Academics Graduate Academics Study Abroad Schools Research Recent Ph.D. Graduates Research Centers and Labs School Labs People News and Events Open Search Search Breadcrumb Home Our Buildings and Facilities The Georgia Tech campus is located in Midtown Atlanta, which is also the center of a prolific and creative arts scene. The music, movie, and technology industries are booming here -- something our students get to take great advantage of. The buildings that house the schools, research centers, and facilities of the College of Design stretch roughly a mile from Westside into the heart of Midtown, Atlanta. For specific way-finding and directions, visit the Georgia Tech campus map or download the Georgia Tech app from iTunes. You can also schedule a visit to the College of Design or contact any of our schools or research centers directly. East Architecture Building Address: 245 Fourth Street, NW, Atlanta, Georgia, 30332-0155 Contact: Janet Peterson Units located here: Dean's Office, School of City & Regional Planning Fun fact: This building was designed by Georgia Tech Architecture Program directors P.M. Heffernan, J. Hubert \u201cDoc\u201d Gailey, and Harold Bush Brown. The building opened in 1952. Facilities In This Location East Architecture Shop The shop provides precision prototyping equipment for wood, plastics, metal, as well as laser cutters and 3D printers. Review Areas Review areas allow students and faculty to show and critique their work in an open, reconfigurable space. Studios and Classrooms Our studios are open-plan collaborative areas for design work and critique. Our buildings also host traditional classrooms. West Architecture Building Contact: Janet Peterson Units located here: School of Architecture, School of Industrial Design Fun fact: This building was constructed in 1980 by Cooper, Carry & Associates, Inc. The firm's principal and chairman, Jerry Cooper, is a School of Architecture alumnus. Facilities In This Building The Galloway Cafe -- Temporarily Closed-- The Galloway Cafe, named in honor of Dean Galloway (1992-2007) serves hot and cold drinks, pastries and small lunches. Review Areas Review areas allow students and faculty to show and critique their work in an open, reconfigurable space. Studios and Classrooms Our studios are open-plan collaborative areas for design work and critique. Our buildings also host traditional classrooms. Lab Space The School of Industrial Design hosts IPDL, the Body Scan Lab, and the GM Human Computer Interaction Lab. Computer Lab This computer lab offers students machines with necessary software for in-class and off-class practice and instruction. Printers and Plotters Several printers and plotters are available to students and faculty in the College of Design. John and Joyce Caddell Building Address: 280 Ferst Drive, Atlanta, Georgia, 30332-0155 Contact: Janet Peterson Units located here: School of Building Construction One of the newly-renovated buildings on campus, the John and Joyce Caddell Building is an excellent example of adaptive reuse. The exposed structure, heating and cooling systems, and real-time energy use boards serve as a learning environment for Building Construction students. Fun fact: In addition to having some of the best views of Midtown on campus, this building is LEED Platinum. Facilities In This Building Flex Space Collaborative space with reconfigurable rooms, virtual modeling software, and interactive display technologies. Hinman Building Address: 723 Cherry Street, NW, Atlanta, Georgia, 30332 Contact: Janet Peterson Units located here: School of Architecture, Digital Building Lab Fun fact: Originally built in 1939, this building was also designed by Georgia Tech Architecture Program Director Paul Heffernan. The building was renovated in 2010 and now houses School of Architecture studios, two School of Building Construction labs, and one School of Industrial Design lab. Facilities In This Building Review Areas Review areas allow students and faculty to show and critique their work in an open, reconfigurable space. Studios and Classrooms Our studios are open-plan collaborative areas for design work and critique. Our buildings also host traditional classrooms. Couch Building Contact: Corissa James Units located here: School of Music, Georgia Tech Center for Music Technology Located in West Campus, the Couch Building is host to students from every major on campus, thanks to Georgia Tech's many musical ensembles. The School of Music also offers students Bachelor of Science, Master of Science and Ph. D. degrees in Music Technology, an exciting and growing field that combines music, computing, engineering, artificial intelligence, and entertainment industries. Fun fact: This building was once an elementary school. Facilities In This Building Music Practice Rooms Practice spaces (rooms 104, 204, and 211) are available to students and faculty, along with electric and upright pianos. Recording and Mixing Studio Students learn music performance recording, signal processing, MIDI sequencing, sound design, and music for film here. West Village Contact: Corissa James Units located here: School of Music Located in West Campus, the West Village complex holds classrooms, offices, and the West Village Concert Hall for the School of Music. Facilities In This Building West Village Concert Hall The Concert Hall provides rehearsal space and a performance venue for the School of Music ensembles. Heffernan House Address: 166 Fifth Street, Atlanta, Georgia, 30332 Contact: Bryan Croy This historic, Bungalow home stores the College archive, and provides visiting professor lodging. Fun fact: This was the home of Georgia Tech Architecture Program director P.M. Heffernan, who redesigned the Bungalow layout and designed some of the home's furniture. 760 Spring Street Address: 760 Spring Street, NW, Atlanta, Georgia, 30308-1028 Contact CSPAV or CQGRD Units located here: Center for Spatial Planning Analytics and Visualization (formerly the Center for Geographic Information Systems), Center for Quality Growth and Regional Development 512 Means Street Address: 512 Means Street, NW, Atlanta, Georgia, 30318-5730 Units located here: Center for Inclusive Design and Innovation, Center for Music Technology Questions? If you can't find the information you were looking for, we'll get you to the right place.Contact Us Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT User account menu Log in Design Footer 4 College Resources Intranet IT Resources"}, {"subdomain": "design.gatech.edu", "content": "Contact Information | College of Design College of Design About Contact Information Visit Us Buildings and Facilities Digital Fabrication Lab Diversity and Inclusion Employment Opportunities Support the College College of Design Awards History John Portman Dean's Chair Future Students Pre-College Design Program Undergraduate Portfolio Guidance Current Students Academics Degree Programs Undergraduate Academics Graduate Academics Study Abroad Schools Research Recent Ph.D. Graduates Research Centers and Labs School Labs People News and Events Open Search Search Breadcrumb Home The College of Design Office of the Dean The Dean's office is located on the second floor of the Architecture East Building, in the center of Georgia Tech campus. Our mailing address is: 245 Fourth Street, NW Atlanta, GA 30332-0155 Main Phone: +1 404-894-3880 For general questions, please contact our Executive Assistant to the Dean: Angelika BraigAngelika.Braig@design.gatech.edu (404) 894-3880 For media requests, please contact the Director of Communications: Ann W. HoevelAnn.Hoevel@design.gatech.edu 404-385-0693 For prospective student questions, please contact the Education Outreach Manager: Nada Azemnada.azem@design.gatech.edu Get Directions To Our Office School Contacts School of Architecture 247 Fourth Street, NW, Suite 351 Atlanta, GA 30332-0155Phone +1 404-894-4885 School of Building Construction 280 Ferst Drive Atlanta, GA 30332-0680Phone +1 404-894-4875Email kirsten.mclagan@design.gatech.edu School of City & Regional Planning 245 Fourth Street, NW, Suite 204 Atlanta, GA 30332-0155Phone +1 404-894-2352Email crp@design.gatech.edu School of Industrial Design 247 Fourth Street, NW Suite 251 Atlanta, GA 30332-0155Phone +1 404-894-4874Email idoffice@design.gatech.edu School of Music 840 McMillan Street Atlanta, GA 30332Phone +1 404-894-8949Email corissa.james@design.gatech.edu Degree Program Contacts Architecture B.S., MArch, M.S., Ph.D. & MSUD Phone: +1 404-385-7554 Building Construction B.S., M.S. & Ph.D. Phone: +1 404-894-4875 City & Regional Planning MCRP, M.S./GIST, & Ph.D. Phone: +1 404-894-2352 Industrial Design B.S. & M.I.D. Phone: +1 404-894-4874 Music Technology M.S. & Ph.D. Phone: +1 404-385-8148 Research Contacts Center for Inclusive Design and Innovation (CIDI) Phone: +1 404-894-8000 Center for Music Technology (CMT) Phone: +1 404-385-7642 Center for Spatial Planning Analytics and Visualization (CSPAV) Phone: +1 404-385-0900 Center for Quality Growth and Regional Development (CQGRD) Phone: +1 404-385-5133 Digital Building Lab (DBL) Phone: +1 404-894-7609 SimTigrate Design Lab Phone: +1 404-385-3274 Questions? If you can't find the information you were looking for, we'll get you to the right place.Contact Us Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT User account menu Log in Design Footer 4 College Resources Intranet IT Resources"}, {"subdomain": "global.gatech.edu", "content": "Contact Us | Global MENU Global Home About Welcome Organizational Chart Global Engagement Global Positioning Strategy Guiding Principles for International Initiatives Guide for Responsible International Activities Managing Foreign Influence Locations Global Presence Resources Faculty Students Corporate Partnerships Alumni and Giving Georgia Tech Fact Book External Review New Initiatives User account menu Contact Us Search Search Georgia Tech is a truly global Institute! Georgia Tech is engaged all over the world in research, education, innovation, and economic development. It is truly a global leader among the world's technological research universities. Breadcrumb Home Office of International Initiatives A. French Building 237 Uncle Heinie Way Atlanta, GA 30332-0740 Office of International Initiatives Vice Provost for International Initiatives Bernard Kippelen kippelen@gatech.edu Project Manager Florence Stoia florence.stoia@provost.gatech.edu Financial Manager II Cheuk-Ni (\"Ni\") Wong ni.wong@gatech.edu Office of International Education Executive Director, International Education Amy Henry amy.henry@oie.gatech.edu Office of International Education Director, Education Abroad Lorie P\u00e1ulez lorie.paulez@oie.gatech.edu Education Abroad Director, International Students & Scholar Services Tina Rousselot de Saint C\u00e9ran TRdSC@oie.gatech.edu International Students and Scholar Services Associate Director, On-Campus Internationalization (Vacant) Georgia Tech-Lorraine President, Georgia Tech-Lorraine Abdallah Ougazzaden abdallah.ougazzaden@georgiatech-metz.fr Georgia Tech-Lorraine Director, International Joint Research Lab: GT-CNRS IRL 2958 Jean Salvestrini Jean-Paul.Salvestrini@georgiatech-metz.fr umi2958.gatech.edu Co-President, Institut Lafayette Bernard Kippelen bernard.kippelen@ece.gatech.edu Institut Lafayette Co-President, Institut Lafayette Abdallah Ougazzaden abdallah.ougazzaden@georgiatech-metz.fr Institut Lafayette Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Director, Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Tong Zhou gtz@ece.gatech.edu Georgia Tech-Shenzhen International Development Associate Vice-President, International Development Marta Garcia marta.garcia@gatech.edu Managing Director of Development, Asia Pacific/China Education Foundation Shelton Chan shelton.chan@gatech.edu Europe (Vacant) Managing Director of Development, Latin America Sara Araujo sara.araujo@gatech.edu International Development Program Manager & Executive Assistant to the AVP Charming Moseley charming.moseley@gatech.edu Global Operations & Affiliate Organizations Executive Director, Global Operations & Director, Georgia Tech-Lorraine Atlanta Iyonka Strawn-Valcy iyonka@gatech.edu Co-Executive Director, Georgia Tech-Panama Don Ratliff don.ratliff@gatech.edu Georgia Tech-Panama Co-President, Institut Lafayette Abdallah Ougazzaden abdallah.ougazzaden@georgiatech-metz.fr Institut Lafayette Co-President, Institut Lafayette Bernard Kippelen bernard.kippelen@ece.gatech.edu Institut Lafayette Office of the Vice Provost for International Initiatives Georgia Institute of Technology A. French Building 237 Uncle Heinie Way Atlanta, GA 30332-0740 USA 404.894.7477 Office of the Vice Provost for International Initiatives Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "global.gatech.edu", "content": "Guiding Principles for International Initiatives | Global MENU Global Home About Welcome Organizational Chart Global Engagement Global Positioning Strategy Guiding Principles for International Initiatives Guide for Responsible International Activities Managing Foreign Influence Locations Global Presence Resources Faculty Students Corporate Partnerships Alumni and Giving Georgia Tech Fact Book External Review New Initiatives User account menu Contact Us Search Search Guiding Principles for International Initiatives Breadcrumb Home Vision Georgia Tech's international activities will embody its motto of Progress and Service, empowering students and faculty to provide solutions to global challenges. These activities will instill in our students the conviction, social courage, and intercultural sensitivity needed to collaborate across geopolitical, cultural, and linguistic boundaries to become effective leaders. Excerpt from the Global Positioning Strategy As Georgia Tech\u2019s impact and reach continue to grow, we are constantly asked to partner with universities and institutions around the world. We should be selective in targeting and selecting high-impact collaborations, eschewing partnerships where our efforts are spread so think so as to garner little impact. We should continue to foster an entrepreneurial climate of faculty-driven engagement. We must find the right balance between being strategic and seizing new opportunities. As we do so, we must follow four basic principles. GUIDING PRINCIPLES FOR INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES 1. The international activity enhances Georgia Tech\u2019s academic activities. The proposed initiative must: Enhance the student experience, advance Georgia Tech\u2019s existing strategic goals in our academic, research, capacity building and/or economic development missions. Demonstrate clear value to the Institute, enable unique opportunities, and benefit the Atlanta campus and the State of Georgia. Be consistent with Georgia Tech and University System of Georgia policies; Georgia Tech\u2019s ethical values (integrity, respect, community, accountability, adaptability); and principles around academic freedom and inclusion. 2. The international activity is sustainable long-term. The proposed initiative must: Have a strong leader/advocate (preferably a faculty member), as well as institutional support (School, Dean, International Initiatives and campus leadership). Follow an articulated strategy and plan, and have appropriate objectives, budget, and deliverables. Emphasize longer-term partnership and commitments, over short term, one-off initiatives. We should not outsource research and educational delivery. Institutional partners should be of a high caliber, so that the partnership reflects and enhances the Institute commitment to the highest quality. 3. The international activity brings clear benefits to Georgia Tech, and is resource- and opportunity- positive. The proposed initiative must: Be financially and intellectually sustainable, self-supporting, faculty-driven, and net resource-and opportunity-positive to others on the Atlanta campus. It should be viewed through a lens of ROI in terms of finances and time. It should not only protect, but also enhance the Georgia Tech brand. Expand Georgia Tech\u2019s competencies and capabilities in ways that would not be possible without the international initiative. Leverage Georgia Tech\u2019s existing hubs (Lorraine and Shenzhen) and not create opportunities that compete with them. Start small and establish proof of concept before jumping into large scale and risky initiatives (crawl, walk, run). A physical facility is not a pre-requisite to creating a presence. 4. The international activity thoughtfully manages and minimizes risk. The proposed initiative must: Carefully assess potential financial, reputational, export/HR/legal, safety, and political risks. Develop risk mitigation plans to address and minimize identified risks, address political and social sensitivities, and ensure open access to all. Any identified risks should be proportional to the anticipated benefits. Activities where the risks cannot be reasonably managed to achieve the maximum benefits should be declined. Related Resources: Georgia Tech's Strategic Plan Ethics at Geogia Tech Institute Values Office of the Vice Provost for International Initiatives Georgia Institute of Technology A. French Building 237 Uncle Heinie Way Atlanta, GA 30332-0740 USA 404.894.7477 Office of the Vice Provost for International Initiatives Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "global.gatech.edu", "content": "Welcome | Global MENU Global Home About Welcome Organizational Chart Global Engagement Global Positioning Strategy Guiding Principles for International Initiatives Guide for Responsible International Activities Managing Foreign Influence Locations Global Presence Resources Faculty Students Corporate Partnerships Alumni and Giving Georgia Tech Fact Book External Review New Initiatives User account menu Contact Us Search Search Welcome Breadcrumb Home Welcome to the Office of the Vice Provost for International Initiatives Our core mission is to create and facilitate life-changing international experiences for our students and all members of the Georgia Tech community while striving for inclusive excellence. A leading public research university, Georgia Tech is very intentional about its global approach to higher education. We have placed our commitment to strengthening our role as a convener of worldwide collaboration among the key priorities in our 2020-2030 strategic plan. International experiences through partnerships change our worldview and help us learn more about ourselves and each other. Our global approach to education, research, and economic development makes us more knowledgeable of other people and helps us become more diverse and inclusive along the way, locally and abroad. Georgia Tech keeps expanding its reach and amplifying its impact by leading with a culture of collaboration through strategic partnerships with international institutions and world regions fostering innovation to address global challenges and improve the human condition. We want to thank alumni, corporations, and foundations for their generous support. Private philanthropy is key to continuing to expand our reach and achieve our mission. As we engage in mutually beneficial and motivating international activities, we strive to establish best practices through transparency, ethics, and compliance with laws and regulations. Georgia Tech\u2019s international initiatives are motivated by the success of our students and researchers while advancing the interests, security, and well-being of communities, locally, regionally, and nationally. I am honored to serve as the Vice Provost for International Initiatives and very fortunate to join a dedicated and talented team. Our team always looks forward to working with our students and all members of the Georgia Tech community. Bernard Kippelen, Vice Provost for International Initiatives and Steven A. Denning Chair for Global Engagement Bernard Kippelen, Vice Provost for International Initiatives and Steven A. 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Then do not miss the Georgia Tech Library\u2019s newest exhibit, launching Aug. 14. Fulton Bag and Cotton Mill: New South Industry will be held in the Library\u2019s exhibit space, located on the first floor of Price Gilbert through March 2024. Featuring historic photographs, first-hand accounts, documents, and artifacts, the exhibit offers a unique opportunity to delve into the rich history and impact of the Fulton Bag and Cotton Mill. An official opening is planned for September, with programming throughout the fall featuring local and Institute experts discussing the mill\u2019s history and influence. \u201cThrough an array of fascinating artifacts, photographs, and historical documents, visitors will witness the mill's evolution, its impact on the local community, and the lives of the individuals who worked there,\" said Jody Thompson, head of the Archives, Records Management & Digital Curation department. \u201cDon\u2019t miss this chance to explore the milestones, challenges, and innovations that defined the Fulton Bag and Cotton Mill's legacy.\u201d The Fulton Bag and Cotton Mill, established in 1881, holds a significant place in Georgia's industrial history and played a pivotal role in the state's economic growth. This iconic mill became a major contributor to the development of Atlanta's textile industry and was instrumental in shaping the city's landscape \u2013 particularly the area known as Cabbagetown. The mill is also closely tied to the growth of Georgia Tech\u2019s textile engineering department, now known as the School of Materials Science and Engineering. \u201cIn addition to providing a unique learning opportunity for students, we invite faculty members to integrate this exhibition into their syllabi,\u201d said Thompson. \u201cThe exhibit's engaging content and historical significance make it an ideal teaching resource across various disciplines, including history, economics, urban development, and more.\u201d To plan a visit for your class and enhance your curriculum, contact Research Services and Instruction Archivist Alison Reynolds at alison.reynolds@library.gatech.edu. For further inquiries or to schedule a visit to the exhibit, e-mail Exhibitions Program Manager Kirk Henderson at kirk.henderson@library.gatech.edu. Recent Articles August 8, 2023 Fulton Bag and Cotton Mill: New South Industry launches Aug. 14 Interested in the ways industrial technologies influenced both the Georgia Tech and Atlanta we know today? Then do not miss the Georgia Tech Library\u2019s newest exhibit, launching Aug. 14. August 7, 2023 Coming in late September: Interactive Media Zone In mid-June, the Georgia Tech Library officially began construction on the Interactive Media Zone (IMZ), the newest interactive multimedia feature planned for the grove level of Price Gilbert. August 4, 2023 Library employees graduate Inclusive Leaders Academy The Georgia Tech Library is proud to announce several of its employees recently graduated from the 7th cohort of the Institute\u2019s Inclusive Leaders Academy (ILA). Subscribe to Newsletter You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. 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The Library was recognized in 2007 with the \u201cAssociation of College & Research Libraries\u2019 Excellence in Academic Libraries Award.\" This was achieved, in no small measure, through the monetary support of generous supporters, the Institute and the endeavors of the Library faculty and staff. Share this on Facebook Share this on Twitter Share this on LinkedIn Make a Gift Thank you for considering a gift to the Libraries at Georgia Institute of Technology. For more information about giving to the Libraries, contact the Dean of Libraries, Leslie Sharp, 404-385-7590. Gifts-in-kind of Books & Other Materials Benefits to Donating The Georgia Tech Library benefits from donations of materials that support the teaching and research activities of the Institute as well as monetary gifts. The Library holds more than 6 million books, journal volumes and other items. This has been achieved because of material and monetary support of the campus administration and other friends of the Institute. Donated Gifts-In-Kind Donated gifts-in-kind have often helped to enhance the collection, particularly during periods when the Institute has been facing tighter budget constraints. Gifts of books and other materials, including faculty papers and related artifacts, can contribute a great deal to supplementing the Library\u2019s acquisitions efforts. Better World Books Donations that are geared towards new programs or new initiatives can be enormously helpful in jump-starting the building of new collections. Presently, the Library is trying to build up its circulating Science Fiction collection, as well as trying to collect materials to support LMC\u2019s new program in Film Studies. Individual gifts and gift collections in these areas are especially welcome. 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Then do not miss the Georgia Tech Library\u2019s newest exhibit, launching Aug. 14. August 7, 2023 Coming in late September: Interactive Media Zone In mid-June, the Georgia Tech Library officially began construction on the Interactive Media Zone (IMZ), the newest interactive multimedia feature planned for the grove level of Price Gilbert. August 4, 2023 Library employees graduate Inclusive Leaders Academy The Georgia Tech Library is proud to announce several of its employees recently graduated from the 7th cohort of the Institute\u2019s Inclusive Leaders Academy (ILA). August 3, 2023 Library welcomes new employees The Library would like to introduce its newest employees to campus. August 2, 2023 Gadgets Pro service launches Aug. 21 In today's digital age, high-quality media is essential across disciplines. July 10, 2023 Coming soon: Leganto resource integration This fall, the Georgia Tech Library will launch Leganto, an integrated resource list management system allowing faculty and instructors seamless access to course materials directly from any device. May 23, 2023 Library launches new suite of web accessibility options Georgia Tech Library website users might have noticed a new option on the pages they usually visit \u2013 one marked by a little blue circle containing a human form. May 15, 2023 Library launches 50 Years of Title IX learning module New online learning module connects users to source materials from last year\u2019s 50 Years of Title IX exhibit. May 15, 2023 Library unveils revamped digital repository Today the Library is proud to unveil its revamped digital repository to the Georgia Tech community. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 \u2026 Next Next Subscribe to Newsletter You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. 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We are on a journey to build and sustain a culture that embraces diversity in all its manifestations. We are committed to supporting diversity, equity, and inclusion by providing resources and spaces that are accessible, accommodating, and welcoming to individuals of all backgrounds. The Library is a member of the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) Diversity Alliance. Mission Provides the structure to support the Library's pursuit of excellence through diversity, equity, and inclusion. Through this work, we create an inclusive culture of mutual respect for all faculty, staff, and users that welcomes and values diverse backgrounds and perspectives to ensure all are treated in a manner consistent with the highest standards of ethical and professional conduct. Vision Building a space of inclusion where all voices are heard, all minds are cultivated, and all talent is empowered. Strategy Statement To guide its work the Library Engagement and Inclusion Council identified three strategic themes: Representation, Access, and Assessment. Our policies, collections, spaces, programs, and culture are a Representation and reflection of our focus on our faculty, staff, and students, and other stakeholders. We will always strive to ensure that Access reflects our commitment, and that resources are available to help navigate questions of diversity, equity and inclusion. Additionally, we commit that our public areas and workspaces are ADA compliant. Lastly, we will conduct routine Assessment to evaluate our progress and use data driven decisions to make adjustments as needed. Supporting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in our Libraries Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL) Learn More Recommended Resources Resource Guide Latinx and Hispanic Communities and Heritage Consult our Latinx and Hispanic Communities and Heritage guide for useful resources on the topic. Resource Guide LGBTQIA+ Communities and Allies Consult our LGBTQIA+ Communities and Allies guide for useful resources on the topic. Resource Guide Black Activism and Resistance in the 21st Century Consult our Black Activism and Resistance in the 21st Century guide for useful resources on the topic. Multimedia Resources Asian Americans Face Wave of Discrimination during the Pandemic The Fight for Asian Studies A Brief History of Police Impunity in Black Deaths Are You \u201cAAPI\u201d or \u201cAsian American\u201d? It's Complicated. | A People's History of Asian America Commemorating 30 Years of the Americans with Disabilities Act | NowThis Recommended Readings Council Members Contact Us 2023-2024 Fred Rascoe (Chair) Karen Manning (Engagement & Inclusion Librarian) Stella Richardson (Program Manager) Muhammad Aleem Kayleah Brown (ACRL Resident) Alexandra Brinson (ACRL Resident) Justin Ellis Danielle Evans Jay Forrest Katie Gentilello Andrew George Maame Grant Chris Helms Dillon Henry Hassan Marshall Anu Moorthy Susan Parham (LFO President) 2022-2023 Sharetha Dantes (Chair) Fred Rascoe (Co-Chair) Karen Manning (Engagement & Inclusion Librarian) Stella Richardson (Program Manager) Alexandra Brinson (ACRL Resident) Kayleah Brown (ACRL Resident) Eric Brower Jay Forrest Katie Gentilello Carolyn Gill Maame Grant Wendy Hagenmaier Patty Kenly Cynthia Kutka Hassan Marshall Alison Reynolds Alison Valk (LFO President) 2021-2022 Karen Manning (Chair) Sharetha Dantes (Co-chair) Stella Richardson (Program Manager) Chris Britt-Rogers Eric Brower Derrick Foster Carolyn Gill Marlee Givens Wendy Hagenmaier Liz Holdsworth (LFO President) Patty Kenly Lisha Li Catherine Manci David McDuffie Alison Reynolds Sharon Riehl (former HR Partner) Subscribe to Newsletter You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. 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Previously, she served in dual roles as interim chief executive officer for the Library and associate vice provost for Graduate Education and Faculty Development. As associate vice provost, Sharp managed operations across the organization, including communications, human resources, finance, and general administration. She also oversaw an expanding organizational mission and operations, including growing personnel and services that offered enhanced graduate student support, professional development for graduate students and postdocs, postdoctoral services, and more intentional faculty development. Additionally, she authored new procedures for the Regents Professor and Researcher processes, resulting in more representative and inclusive practices for nomination, selection, and reappointment, and helped put in place a transparent and consistent promotion path for lecturers and academic professionals, which included adding a principal level to both. As Dean of Libraries, Dr. Sharp will continue work on her priorities for the Library. These include: Providing ethical and compassionate leadership to create a positive and highly productive environment where everyone has an opportunity to thrive; Building an inclusive and diverse atmosphere within the Library where the contributions of people of all backgrounds are valued; Further integrating the Library with the academic and research mission of the Institute; Pursuing opportunities for diversified support through leveraging campus resources, corporate partnerships, and consortia agreements; Embracing Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons as an integral part of the Library and its vision and collaborating with Undergraduate Education on a shared vision for Clough; and Investing in the digital technological infrastructure of the Library. Dean Sharp teaches historic preservation in the College of Design, where she formerly served as the assistant dean of Academic Affairs and Outreach. She holds a Ph.D. in history and sociology of technology and science and a master's in history of technology from Tech. Her research explores the impact of technology on people and places within the framework of historic preservation, gender, and race. Leslie came to Tech from Middle Tennessee State University, where she held a joint appointment as an associate research professor for the Center for Historic Preservation and History Department. Sharp earned her bachelor's in history from the University of Georgia and her master's in history with an emphasis in historic preservation from Middle Tennessee State University. Subscribe to Newsletter You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. 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Named in honor of former Institute President G. Wayne Clough, it opened in 2011. The building serves as an interdisciplinary facility to encourage collaboration and technologically enhanced teaching and learning. Explore Clough's 5 Floors Services, Resources & Features Undergraduate Advising & Transition Promotes student success and personal and academic growth through programs and activities designed to support learning and engagement with the GT community and environment. Experiential & Engaged Learning (E2L) Gives students the opportunity to engage with one another and faculty in research and innovation programs in which they can share ideas, explore possibilities, and take initiative. Center for Teaching & Learning Encourages a fully engaged, sharing community with communication networks, resources, and innovative programs for faculty, postdoc scholars, and grad students. Academic Success & Advising Creates and implements a comprehensive vision around academic success. It brings together OUE\u2019s programs and services that focus on advising, tutoring, pre-graduate/pre-health advising, and first-generation & limited income student resources. Tutoring & Academic Support Supports undergraduate students in achieving their academic goals through a range of both personalized and campus-wide initiatives. Communication Center Aids students from the Georgia Tech community with communication skills and projects related to their classes, careers, and civic and community lives. OIT Technology Support Center Provides technical support for faculty, staff, and students. This includes account support, software installations, OS support, network connectivity, and malware removal. Kaldi's Coffee Conveniently located on the first floor of the Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons, students, staff, and faculty can enjoy a cup of coffee before and after studying. Sustainability Features Clough Commons is a 220,000-square-foot LEED Platinum Certified building. 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Tour the Exhibits Gallery Play Video Programming We primarily offer two types of programming: Exhibits based on Georgia Tech\u2019s Archives and Special Collections featuring unique cultural and historical materials, highlighting the Library\u2019s rich collection of archival research resources. Exhibits developed collaboratively with Georgia Tech partners offering a window into the research and exploration taking place at Georgia Tech, making these efforts visible to campus-wide audiences. Exhibits projects are developed in collaboration with the Library\u2019s exhibition and programs staff. Current Exhibit: Extension of Self: what it means to be human in a digital world Learn More Learn More Past Exhibit: 50 Years of Science Fiction at Georgia Tech Learn More Past Exhibit: Hin Bredendieck: From Aurich to Atlanta Learn More Subscribe to Newsletter You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. 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The collection also includes significant periodicals where many science fiction writers have been featured over the years, such as Fantasy & Science Fiction, Asimov, and FemSpec. Stop by and browse, or take books home to enjoy. About the Circulating Science Fiction Collection A visit to the Science Fiction Lounge showcases a fantastic variety of science fiction: works of feminist and global science fiction; science fiction art; classic works of the Golden Age, New Wave and Contemporary science fiction movements; Afrofuturism; award-winning books and short stories; collections of Star Trek and Star Wars novels; and a variety of secondary and reference works related to science fiction studies. The original circulating science fiction collection was formed from the personal collection of Georgia Tech literature professor Irving \"Bud\" Foote, who donated his science fiction book and magazine collection to the Library in 1998. Recommendations for purchase are welcome and can be made via our Recommend a Purchase form. Helpful Links Sci Fi @ Tech Texas A&M Science Fiction & Fantasy Research Database Encyclopedia of Science Fiction Internet Speculative Fiction Database Science Fiction Research Association Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America Contact our Science Fiction Expert Matt Frizzell Contact Matt Subscribe to Newsletter You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. 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Library Service Listing About the Library General Information Locations Hours Visitor Information Job Opportunities Virtually Tour the Library Our Organization Dean of Libraries Leadership Team Library Engagement & Inclusion Council Staff Directory Org Chart Mission & Vision 2022 Impact Report Library Dashboard Policies & Guidelines Privacy Policy Lending Policies eResource Policies LRC Collections Policy Visitor Policy Info for Users with Disabilities Records Management Connect with Us News Classes Events Exhibits Events Management Give to the Library Donate Toggle mobile menu Search Find, Borrow, Request Go back to Main menu Find, Borrow, Request Find Materials Go back to Find Materials Library Catalog Books & eBooks Articles Databases Journals A-Z Course Reserves GT Digital Repository Emory Shared Collection University System of Georgia Borrow & Request Go back to Borrow & Request My Account Borrow, Renew & Return Borrow from other Libraries (Emory, USG) Interlibrary Loan Document Delivery (LENDS) Recommend a Purchase Archives & Special Collections Go back to Archives & Special Collections Archives Home Collecting Areas Teaching & Learning Using the Archives Archives Reading Room Records Management Research, Help, Support Go back to Main menu Research, Help, Support Get Help Go back to Get Help Ask Us! 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It features a self-serve capture space for recording and practicing presentations and pre-recorded lectures. The open space features plenty of comfortable sofa seating and highboy tables with integrated outlets and power. Faculty, staff and post-docs can use the studio whenever the library is open. BuzzCard access is required for entry. Tour the Teaching Studio The Teaching Studio is the Library\u2019s hub for the design, support, and practice of teaching. Play Video Learn more about the Teaching Studio & Capture Space on our video channel (requires GT login). Instruction Support Work with subject experts to design innovative class projects and effectively integrate scholarly resources and technologies into your courses or research. Library and technology experts, along with educational specialists and our campus partners, are available by reservation to assist you. Services and programming in the space are designed with Georgia Tech\u2019s teaching faculty and staff in mind. Learn More Capture Space Green screen-equipped video capture space is available for practicing presentations, recording lectures, and basic video production. (Coming Soon) Post-production station for editing video and the creation of teaching artifacts or digital learning objects. Watch a video tutorial on how to use the Capture Space controls (requires GT login). Contact Alison Valk to Learn More Programming Are you interested in learning more about the media production resources available to you in the Teaching Studio? The Teaching Studio offers yearly programming and webinars on a variety of technologies and teaching methods. Programs are led by members of the Georgia Tech Library, OIT and our partners at the Center for Teaching and Learning. Join the yearly Academy \u201cTeaching Studio Academy: Planning and Creating Instructional Videos\u201d This interactive academy is offered yearly to instructors on campus to further understand: How the use of video can impact student learning and engagement Work with specialists to design and create your own effective educational videos Participants have an opportunity to earn the academy badge as part of our series. Teaching Studio Academy Canvas site. eGlass Webinar: Learn about the new desktop equipment available in the Teaching Studio eGlass Lightboard Interested in reserving this equipment for video creation? email mediasupport@library.gatech.edu with questions. This equipment is available when you reserve the video capture space (4204). PG 4214, 4215, 4216, 4217 Consultation Rooms The Teaching Studio provides four individual consultation rooms. Rooms are available for faculty via reservation, and include wall monitors that can be used with your own device. The rooms are available for academic or scholarly purposes only. Learn More PG 4212 Meeting Room The Teaching Studio meeting room is available for faculty via reservation, and includes wall monitors that can be used with your own device. The meeting room is for academic or scholarly purposes only. Learn More Kitchen There is a small kitchen located between the Teaching Studio & the Faculty Research Zone. Please keep the kitchen tidy and report problems to building@library.gatech.edu. Subscribe to Newsletter You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. 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Based on current and emerging retail models meant to interact with customers quickly and efficiently, the INFODesk is a student, faculty member or visitor\u2019s first stop on their research journey and the portal to everything the Georgia Tech Library has to offer. Whether you need equipment, to learn your way around, to check out course reserves, or simply to ask a general question, this is where you start. Services offered at the INFODesk Browse & Request Gadgets Pick up your gadgets at the INFODesk. Browse & Request Gadgets Reserve the Wellness Room A temporary escape from the rigors of campus life. Reserve the Wellness Room Reserve the Microfilm Room Access materials found on microfilm and microfiche. Reserve the Microfilm Room Course Reserves Browse & Search the Course Reserves Course Reserves Check your Library Account Pick-up hold items placed online via the Library Catalog. Check your Library Account Subscribe to Newsletter You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. 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Using the Devices The devices are available for INSTANT CHECKOUT from our Gadgets collection. Please visit the INFODesk to request the items. To use the development lab, reserve the AR/VR/MR Research Lab in gtevents: https://gtevents.gatech.edu/EmsWebApp/. The video below shows you how to reserve a room. To learn more about our tools and resources, visit our resource guide: https://libguides.library.gatech.edu/arvrmr How to Reserve the Room Play Video Subscribe to Newsletter You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. 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Library Service Listing About the Library General Information Locations Hours Visitor Information Job Opportunities Virtually Tour the Library Our Organization Dean of Libraries Leadership Team Library Engagement & Inclusion Council Staff Directory Org Chart Mission & Vision 2022 Impact Report Library Dashboard Policies & Guidelines Privacy Policy Lending Policies eResource Policies LRC Collections Policy Visitor Policy Info for Users with Disabilities Records Management Connect with Us News Classes Events Exhibits Events Management Give to the Library Donate Toggle mobile menu Search Find, Borrow, Request Go back to Main menu Find, Borrow, Request Find Materials Go back to Find Materials Library Catalog Books & eBooks Articles Databases Journals A-Z Course Reserves GT Digital Repository Emory Shared Collection University System of Georgia Borrow & Request Go back to Borrow & Request My Account Borrow, Renew & Return Borrow from other Libraries (Emory, USG) Interlibrary Loan Document Delivery (LENDS) Recommend a Purchase Archives & Special Collections Go back to Archives & Special Collections Archives Home Collecting Areas Teaching & Learning Using the Archives Archives Reading Room Records Management Research, Help, Support Go back to Main menu Research, Help, Support Get Help Go back to Get Help Ask Us! 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Undergrads Grad Students Faculty & Instructors Distance Learners Spaces & Technology Go back to Main menu Spaces & Technology Spaces, Lockers & Events Go back to Spaces, Lockers & Events Reserve a Room Collaborative & Quiet Study Spaces Lockers ARTS Initiatives Events Management Events Computers, Printing, Media & Technology Go back to Computers, Printing, Media & Technology Computers & Printing Equipment Lending (Gadgets) Data Visualization Lab Augmented / Virtual / Mixed Reality retroTECH Media Scholarship Commons Video & Audio Recording Studios Media Editing Suite Library Spaces Go back to Library Spaces INFODesk Library Classrooms Graduate Student Community Dissertation Defense Room Faculty Research Zone Teaching Studio Science Fiction Lounge Exhibits Gallery Clough Commons Services Go back to Main menu Services View the Library\u2019s array of innovative services that support scholarship. Go back to View the Library\u2019s array of innovative services that support scholarship. Library Service Listing About the Library Go back to Main menu About the Library General Information Go back to General Information Locations Hours Visitor Information Job Opportunities Virtually Tour the Library Our Organization Go back to Our Organization Dean of Libraries Leadership Team Library Engagement & Inclusion Council Staff Directory Org Chart Mission & Vision 2022 Impact Report Library Dashboard Policies & Guidelines Go back to Policies & Guidelines Privacy Policy Lending Policies eResource Policies LRC Collections Policy Visitor Policy Info for Users with Disabilities Records Management Connect with Us Go back to Connect with Us News Classes Events Exhibits Events Management Give to the Library Donate Breadcrumb Home Data Visualization Lab Data Visualization Lab The Data Visualization Lab offers a wide range of visualization software, tutorials and guides, and research assistants who are available to help. Visit the Lab Location & Hours: The Lab is CLOSED for the summer. Regular hours will resume in the Fall. The Lab is located on the 3rd Floor, Crosland Tower Online Tutorials Check out our Library Classes If you would like to learn more about Tableau or Python at your convenient time, feel free to watch one of the tutorials listed below. After viewing the tutorials, if you have any questions, please come to our Help Desk hours listed above for help. Introduction to Tableau Map Census Data with Tableau Network Visualization with Tableau Introduction to Python Introduction to Python Play Video Subscribe to Newsletter You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. 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Undergrads Grad Students Faculty & Instructors Distance Learners Spaces & Technology Go back to Main menu Spaces & Technology Spaces, Lockers & Events Go back to Spaces, Lockers & Events Reserve a Room Collaborative & Quiet Study Spaces Lockers ARTS Initiatives Events Management Events Computers, Printing, Media & Technology Go back to Computers, Printing, Media & Technology Computers & Printing Equipment Lending (Gadgets) Data Visualization Lab Augmented / Virtual / Mixed Reality retroTECH Media Scholarship Commons Video & Audio Recording Studios Media Editing Suite Library Spaces Go back to Library Spaces INFODesk Library Classrooms Graduate Student Community Dissertation Defense Room Faculty Research Zone Teaching Studio Science Fiction Lounge Exhibits Gallery Clough Commons Services Go back to Main menu Services View the Library\u2019s array of innovative services that support scholarship. Go back to View the Library\u2019s array of innovative services that support scholarship. 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Request a Gadget Gadgets Resource Guide Items requiring RESERVATION Request a Gadget Visit the Gadgets Resource Guide for practical and instructional information on using devices available for loan from the Georgia Tech Library Gadgets service. Please place your online request at least 48 hours in advance. Submission of a request does not guarantee availability. Students have priority for requests. All reservation gadget deliveries are locker pickup, with the exception of oversized items. DSLR Cameras, Digital Cameras, Action Cameras, & Camcorders Camera Accessories Lighting & Green Screen Kits Projectors & Screens Audio Equipment Voice Recorders iPads Items available for INSTANT CHECKOUT Please visit the INFODesk to request INSTANT CHECKOUT items. Laptops Various cables and adapters MacBook Chargers (MagSafe 1, 2, USB-C) Android, Lightning, USB-C cables & Power Adapters Calculators (Scientific, Graphing) Webcams Portable DVD Players DVD Drives (USB) Headphones SD Card Readers VR Headsets Wacom Drawing Tablets Capacitive Pen Stylus Cellphone Tripods/adaptors Voice Recorders Scanner Film Plates Over Head Projectors Portable Scanners Please visit the INFODesk to request INSTANT CHECKOUT items. Late fees from overdue gadgets? Pay online! Late fees from overdue gadgets? Need help using our devices? Checkout our Gadgets Resource Guide. Need help using our devices? General Policies Unless otherwise noted, all Gadgets are out-of-the-building loans. Due to high demand and limited supply, laptops are only available on a first-come, first-served basis. Laptops circulate for 4 hours at a time. Renewals are often allowed and based on availability. Each patron is allowed one laptop renewal per day and a maximum of 8 total laptop loan hours. You may chat with Public Services for Instant Checkout gadget renewal. Renewals or extensions for Reservation Gadgets are not permitted. You may submit a second request for a back-to-back booking. However, you will be required to return the items on loan and pick up the new items. The first two business Mondays of the month are dedicated to laptop updates and availability is limited. Dates are adjusted to accommodate peak points and holidays during the semester. Overdue fines for Instant Checkout Gadgets are $1 per hour. Laptops incur a higher fine rate. Laptops and Reservation Gadgets are subject to a higher daily overdue rate of $25 per day with a maximum fine of $175 per overdue item (overdue laptops are billed as lost items after 2 days overdue). The User agrees to return this equipment by the due date. The User will be responsible for fines that accrue, including damage to, loss, or theft of, this equipment. Technical assistance is available by request via the Ask Us page. In the \"Contact the Georgia Tech Library\" section. Choose 'Gadgets Question' from the drop-down menu. You may also utilize the Ask Us page for any questions related to Gadgets' fines, holds, or account blocks. The User shall immediately report any physical damage to items in the user's care to the GaTech Library Gadgets Team. The User accepts full financial responsibility for the device and its components, which may include fines, fees, repairs, and/or replacement costs*, including a $20 processing fee and/or a damage fee of $25**. Failure to return the equipment in the condition received will result in replacement costs being assessed and blocks placed on Registration, Transcripts, and GT accounts. *Cost of equipment when acquired by the Library, subject to change based on the current cost of replacement. **This is a minimum fee. Fees could be more depending on the actual cost of repair. ***Replacement rates are based on the price paid for the item. The Gadgets Service has the discretion to modify these rates. Replacement of equipment will also be subject to a $25 processing fee. Subscribe to Newsletter You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. 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Library Service Listing About the Library General Information Locations Hours Visitor Information Job Opportunities Virtually Tour the Library Our Organization Dean of Libraries Leadership Team Library Engagement & Inclusion Council Staff Directory Org Chart Mission & Vision 2022 Impact Report Library Dashboard Policies & Guidelines Privacy Policy Lending Policies eResource Policies LRC Collections Policy Visitor Policy Info for Users with Disabilities Records Management Connect with Us News Classes Events Exhibits Events Management Give to the Library Donate Toggle mobile menu Search Find, Borrow, Request Go back to Main menu Find, Borrow, Request Find Materials Go back to Find Materials Library Catalog Books & eBooks Articles Databases Journals A-Z Course Reserves GT Digital Repository Emory Shared Collection University System of Georgia Borrow & Request Go back to Borrow & Request My Account Borrow, Renew & Return Borrow from other Libraries (Emory, USG) Interlibrary Loan Document Delivery (LENDS) Recommend a Purchase Archives & Special Collections Go back to Archives & Special Collections Archives Home Collecting Areas Teaching & Learning Using the Archives Archives Reading Room Records Management Research, Help, Support Go back to Main menu Research, Help, Support Get Help Go back to Get Help Ask Us! 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Library Service Listing About the Library Go back to Main menu About the Library General Information Go back to General Information Locations Hours Visitor Information Job Opportunities Virtually Tour the Library Our Organization Go back to Our Organization Dean of Libraries Leadership Team Library Engagement & Inclusion Council Staff Directory Org Chart Mission & Vision 2022 Impact Report Library Dashboard Policies & Guidelines Go back to Policies & Guidelines Privacy Policy Lending Policies eResource Policies LRC Collections Policy Visitor Policy Info for Users with Disabilities Records Management Connect with Us Go back to Connect with Us News Classes Events Exhibits Events Management Give to the Library Donate Breadcrumb Home Computers & Printing Computers & Printing The Georgia Tech Library offers students, faculty and staff a host of technology options. These include various computing areas, a wide range of software, and multimedia services. Submit your IT Questions or Issues Windows Virtual Machine Access: Login to mycloud.gatech.edu and open \"Library-2022\" under the Desktops tab. This virtual machine is open to all students, staff, and faculty. Printing: The VLAB has a desktop shortcut to myprintcenter.gatech.edu for standard printing Software: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Publisher, Access, Visual Studio, Teams, OneDrive, Acrobat, Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop, Lightroom, Audacity, Putty, Notepad++, and Python. General Computing 3rd floor, Clough Docking Stations, dual 24\" monitors Capacity = 24 Availability = BYOD (DisplayLink driver required) 4th floor, Crosland Docking Stations, dual 24\" monitors Capacity = 16 Availability = BYOD (DisplayLink driver required) 3rd floor, Price Gilbert Docking Stations, dual 24\" monitors Thin clients (4) allowing access to any VLAB, no reservations needed. Capacity = 24 Availability = BYOD (DisplayLink driver required) 3rd floor, Price Gilbert Docking Stations, dual 24\" monitors Thin clients (4) allowing access to any VLAB, no reservations needed. Capacity = 24 Availability = BYOD (DisplayLink driver required) Specialty Computing Multimedia Computing 3rd floor, Price Gilbert Apple Mac Studios w/Studio Displays (8) Docking stations, dual 24\" monitors (42) Capacity = 50 Availability = RESERVE computer Reservation Instructions = Desktop | Mobile Software: Full Adobe Suite including Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop, and Premiere Pro; Office; iMovie; GarageBand High Performance Computing 3rd floor, Crosland Dell high performance workstations, 24\" monitors Capacity = 8 Availability = RESERVE computer Reservation Instructions = Desktop | Mobile Software: Adobe Acrobat, Office, SAS, ArcGIS, Tableau Desktop, R Studio, QGIS, Google Earth, Python Graduate Student Community 6th floor, Crosland Docking Stations, dual 24\" monitors Capacity = 36 Availability = BYOD (DisplayLink driver required) Media Editing Suite The Media Editing Suite provides professional level tools for Media Rich projects and post production work on video and audio, as well as the creation of graphics. Due to the nature of the equipment priority is given to users working on media projects that require the use of specialized software and hardware. The room is Buzzcard access only and requires prior approval to gain access. 3rd floor, Price Gilbert Apple iMac (Gold 1 & 2), Mac Pro (Gold 4 & 6), Dell Precision 5820 (Gold 3 & 5), Surface Studio (Gold 7 & 8)] Reserve a Workstation Print, Copy, Scan B&W and color printing is available throughout the Library. All printers use your BuzzCard. See Student Printing for more info. Copiers are located on the Crosland Grove level & Price Gilbert, 3rd floor. Black & White: $.08/copy, Color: $.49/copy. Payment is made with BuzzCard. Large format & map scanning is available in Media Scholarship Commons, Price Gilbert, 3rd floor. Need a piece of technology? Check our Gadgets page. Need a piece of technology? Multimedia Services Learn More The Media Scholarship Commons located on the 3rd floor of the Library in the Price Gilbert building, provides the campus community access to professional-level hardware and software for the creation of creative media-rich projects and research. The space gives campus users access to a reservable full video and audio production studio with control room, whisper booth, lightboard, and green screen technologies. The MSC also provides users with a reservable post-production video-editing suite, and an open lab with multimedia software including the Adobe Creative Suite, Final Cut Pro and Pro Tools. The lab is staffed by student experts and provides services and support for large format printing. Subscribe to Newsletter You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. 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Collaboration Rooms Nearly every floor of the Library boasts instantly reservable collaboration rooms for group study. These are booked through EMS, the Institute's reservation system. Reserve a Room Quiet Reading Rooms The sixth and seventh floors of the Library feature large, open spaces for quiet study 24 hours a day. They are available to anyone and feature ample power and data as well as breathtaking views of Georgia Tech's campus and most of midtown Atlanta. Grove Level The Grove Level features a new book reading room and various collaborative spaces, including the pictured stairs. Feel free to sit down, spread out, and use the available power and data ports to kick off your study session. Innovation & Ideation Studio Innovation & Ideation Studio is low-tech studio environment is perfect for creative, messy brainstorming, in a group or by yourself. The large tables, work stools, and whiteboards are waiting for you to make a space where your ideas can take shape. Learn More Graduate Student Community For the first time, Georgia Tech Graduate Students have their own, BuzzCard-accessible space in the Library. Located on the sixth floor, the Graduate Student Community (GSC) is available for quiet study whenever the Library is open. Learn More Subscribe to Newsletter You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. 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Below you'll find short, virtual tour videos highlighting all the spaces in the Georgia Tech Library, hosted by Librarians and Archivists. Full Library Tours Welcome to the Georgia Tech Library: Full 15-minute tour Welcome to the Georgia Tech Library: Undergraduate Edition Welcome to the Georgia Tech Library: Staff Tour Shared Spaces, Study Spaces and Grove Level Tour the Library's shared spaces with Catherine Manci Tour the Library's Study Spaces Tour INFODesk with Associate Dean Karen Glover First Floor Tour the Science Fiction Lounge with Charlie Bennett Tour the Georgia Tech Archives with Alison Reynolds Tour the first floor Gallery space with Kirk Henderson Second Floor Tour the Scholars Event Network with Catherine Manci Tour the Innovation and Ideation Studio with Charlie Bennett Tour the Second Floor Classroom with Alison Valk Third Floor Tour the Data Visualization Studio with Ximin Mi Tour retroTECH with Wendy Hagenmaier Tour the Multimedia Scholarship Commons with Alison Valk Fourth Floor Tour the Teaching Studio with Alison Valk Tour the Faculty Research Zone with Elizabeth Holdsworth Tour the Dissertation Defense Room with Fred Rascoe Sixth Floor Tour the Graduate Student Community with Fred Rascoe Subscribe to Newsletter You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. 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Library Service Listing About the Library General Information Locations Hours Visitor Information Job Opportunities Virtually Tour the Library Our Organization Dean of Libraries Leadership Team Library Engagement & Inclusion Council Staff Directory Org Chart Mission & Vision 2022 Impact Report Library Dashboard Policies & Guidelines Privacy Policy Lending Policies eResource Policies LRC Collections Policy Visitor Policy Info for Users with Disabilities Records Management Connect with Us News Classes Events Exhibits Events Management Give to the Library Donate Toggle mobile menu Search Find, Borrow, Request Go back to Main menu Find, Borrow, Request Find Materials Go back to Find Materials Library Catalog Books & eBooks Articles Databases Journals A-Z Course Reserves GT Digital Repository Emory Shared Collection University System of Georgia Borrow & Request Go back to Borrow & Request My Account Borrow, Renew & Return Borrow from other Libraries (Emory, USG) Interlibrary Loan Document Delivery (LENDS) Recommend a Purchase Archives & Special Collections Go back to Archives & Special Collections Archives Home Collecting Areas Teaching & Learning Using the Archives Archives Reading Room Records Management Research, Help, Support Go back to Main menu Research, Help, Support Get Help Go back to Get Help Ask Us! 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Share this on Facebook Share this on Twitter Share this on LinkedIn Submit a LENDS request Document Delivery (LENDS) Submit a LENDS request Login to your Library Accounts Renew books, check overdue items, & access ILLiad Login to your Library Accounts Teaching & Learning Library Classes Instruction Support Lecture Recording Subject Experts VIdeo Tutorials Textbook Affordability & OER Faculty Research Zone Teaching Studio Research Databases Patents & Trademarks Research Data Management Open Access Copyright & Fairuse Citation Management Georgia Tech Digital Repository Spaces Faculty Research Zone Teaching Studio Media Scholarship Commons Data Visualization Lab Helpful Videos Play video Requesting books from the LSC Play video eBooks at the Georgia Tech Library Find an Expert We have subject experts that are always willing to help. Find an Expert Subscribe to Newsletter You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. 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Library Service Listing About the Library General Information Locations Hours Visitor Information Job Opportunities Virtually Tour the Library Our Organization Dean of Libraries Leadership Team Library Engagement & Inclusion Council Staff Directory Org Chart Mission & Vision 2022 Impact Report Library Dashboard Policies & Guidelines Privacy Policy Lending Policies eResource Policies LRC Collections Policy Visitor Policy Info for Users with Disabilities Records Management Connect with Us News Classes Events Exhibits Events Management Give to the Library Donate Toggle mobile menu Search Find, Borrow, Request Go back to Main menu Find, Borrow, Request Find Materials Go back to Find Materials Library Catalog Books & eBooks Articles Databases Journals A-Z Course Reserves GT Digital Repository Emory Shared Collection University System of Georgia Borrow & Request Go back to Borrow & Request My Account Borrow, Renew & Return Borrow from other Libraries (Emory, USG) Interlibrary Loan Document Delivery (LENDS) Recommend a Purchase Archives & Special Collections Go back to Archives & Special Collections Archives Home Collecting Areas Teaching & Learning Using the Archives Archives Reading Room Records Management Research, Help, Support Go back to Main menu Research, Help, Support Get Help Go back to Get Help Ask Us! 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Share this on Facebook Share this on Twitter Share this on LinkedIn Spaces & Technology Graduate Student Community Data Visualization Lab High Performance Computing Media Scholarship Commons Video & Audio Recording Studios Dissertation Defense Room Scholarly Publishing Theses & Dissertations Citation Management Copyright & Fairuse Georgia Tech Digital Repository Open Access Research Resource Guides by Subject Research Data Management Patents & Trademarks Helpful Videos Play video Requesting books from the LSC Play video eBooks at the Georgia Tech Library Find an Expert We have subject experts that are always willing to help you with your research. Find an Expert Subscribe to Newsletter You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. 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Library Service Listing About the Library General Information Locations Hours Visitor Information Job Opportunities Virtually Tour the Library Our Organization Dean of Libraries Leadership Team Library Engagement & Inclusion Council Staff Directory Org Chart Mission & Vision 2022 Impact Report Library Dashboard Policies & Guidelines Privacy Policy Lending Policies eResource Policies LRC Collections Policy Visitor Policy Info for Users with Disabilities Records Management Connect with Us News Classes Events Exhibits Events Management Give to the Library Donate Toggle mobile menu Search Find, Borrow, Request Go back to Main menu Find, Borrow, Request Find Materials Go back to Find Materials Library Catalog Books & eBooks Articles Databases Journals A-Z Course Reserves GT Digital Repository Emory Shared Collection University System of Georgia Borrow & Request Go back to Borrow & Request My Account Borrow, Renew & Return Borrow from other Libraries (Emory, USG) Interlibrary Loan Document Delivery (LENDS) Recommend a Purchase Archives & Special Collections Go back to Archives & Special Collections Archives Home Collecting Areas Teaching & Learning Using the Archives Archives Reading Room Records Management Research, Help, Support Go back to Main menu Research, Help, Support Get Help Go back to Get Help Ask Us! 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Library Service Listing About the Library Go back to Main menu About the Library General Information Go back to General Information Locations Hours Visitor Information Job Opportunities Virtually Tour the Library Our Organization Go back to Our Organization Dean of Libraries Leadership Team Library Engagement & Inclusion Council Staff Directory Org Chart Mission & Vision 2022 Impact Report Library Dashboard Policies & Guidelines Go back to Policies & Guidelines Privacy Policy Lending Policies eResource Policies LRC Collections Policy Visitor Policy Info for Users with Disabilities Records Management Connect with Us Go back to Connect with Us News Classes Events Exhibits Events Management Give to the Library Donate Breadcrumb Home Help for Undergrads Help for Undergrads If you have a question about these services, Ask Us! Technology Borrow laptops, tablets, chargers & more Computers & Printing Data Visualization Lab Media Scholarship Commons Video & Audio Recording Studios Teaching & Learning Classes & Events Ask us a question 24/7 Contact your Subject Librarian Resource Guides Cite Your Sources Study & Collaboration Clough Commons Reserve a Room Helpful Videos Play video Requesting books from the LSC Play video eBooks at the Georgia Tech Library Find an expert We have subject experts that are always willing to help you with your research. Find an expert Subscribe to Newsletter You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. 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To that end, the Faculty passed the Georgia Tech Open Access Policy, which took effect Jan 1, 2013 and is incorporated into the faculty handbook. GT Open Access Policy Access the Policy Georgia Tech Open Access Policy Access the Policy Submit to the GT Digital Repository Upload your scholarly work to the repository Submit to the GT Digital Repository Why Open Access? Open Access means making the peer-reviewed scholarly work you produce accessible and with no charge to the public, and ideally with as few re-use restrictions as possible. There are several reasons Georgia Tech passed the Georgia Tech Open Access Policy. Alignment with Federal Policies: More and more agencies are requiring research to be made Open Access. Georgia Tech's OA Policy keeps us ahead of the curve. Shifting publishing landscape: Traditional paywalled publishing is becoming more expensive to access, and more and more publications are turning to more open models. Visibility to peers and fellow researchers: Open Access increases the likelihood that your scholarship will be accessible to those who need it and use it. Making Georgia Tech scholarship available to the public: Georgia Tech is committed to making the cutting edge research conducted here accessible to the public at large. Faculty can use this policy to make their work openly available, no matter where they publish. Find out how you can submit your work, or waive the policy. Why is it Important? To provide a mechanism for our faculty to share and disseminate their scholarly work, regardless of where they choose to publish. Georgia Tech faculty are committed to making their work discoverable and making sure it has the most impact possible in research and scholarship. Making your research articles openly accessible means that anyone with an internet connection can have access to your important work, not just those with a paid subscription to an online site. To proactively position Georgia Tech to meet the increasing federal funding requirements for public access to research. In 2022, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) released a memorandum requiring all US Government agencies that fund research to create and implement plans to make the products of that funded research open access -without embargo. This memo further updates a 2013 OSTP memo which was more limited in scope. The open access advocacy organization SPARC has set up a useful comparison database of federal agency sharing requirements. Author Rights An important component of open access is understanding that authors have rights to the work that they produce, and should retain them when possible. In the US, authors automatically have copyright to original work they produce, but often a publisher will require that an author transfer copyright to the publishing organization. This leaves the publisher in charge of how that article will be disseminated or distributed. What are my options? Addenda: An agreement with a publisher is a contract, and contracts can be amended. Some great tools for helping you generate publishing contact addenda arethe SPARC addendum, or the Creative Commons addendum engine. Know what rights you retain: If you transfer your copyright to a publisher, read your agreement carefully to find out what rights as an author you retain. In many cases, publishers that request copyright transfer grant back some rights of distribution to the author. If you would like a right that you don\u2019t see in your publishing agreement, ask for it. A great tool for finding out standard rights retention for journal titles is Sherpa Romeo. Publish in an open access journal: Check the https://doaj.org/ for open access journals in your field. Open access journals are widely available, and most publishers and professional societies publish open access titles. Usually Open Access journals will ask you to assign your work a Creative Commons license. A Creative Commons license will allow free reuse of your work while assuring attribution. Publish in a hybrid journal: A so-called \u201chybrid\u201d open access journal is a typical subscription based journal that will also publish peer reviewed open access journals for an author fee. Most of the large commercial publishers have hybrid journal titles. How does the OA Policy help preserve my author rights? Per the GT Open Access policy, faculty can submit a peer-reviewed author manuscript version (sometimes called a \u201cpost print\u201d) of their own scholarly articles to the GT Digital Repository, the library\u2019s institutional repository. You can submit via the repository submission form, or contact the repository team with any questions. Helpful Links Contact the repository team Open Access Requirements of Federal Agencies Article Sharing Requirements by Federal Agency How Open Is It? SHERPA/RoMEO Copyright & Fair Use at Georgia Tech Creative Commons Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Why do we have/need an open access policy? Under the traditional publishing model, most authors transfer copyright to the publisher, leaving no rights retained by authors to share their work freely, online, as they choose. Publishers use these copyrights to charge for access to the final, published work. Publishers can also use their held copyright to prohibit authors from making their own work available for no charge in an institutional repository such as the GT Digital Repository. Under the Open Access Policy, a Faculty member may deposit a \u2018post-print\u2019 of his/her scholarly article into the GT Digital Repository. What is a post-print? The term \u2018post-print\u2019 refers to the author\u2019s manuscript version that has been peer reviewed and revised, but without the publisher\u2019s formatting, layout, and typefacing applied. Is Georgia Tech claiming copyright ownership of what I write? Not at all. The policy grants Georgia Tech only the right to make the post-print of your article accessible via the GT Digital Repository (or a similar repository). You keep your copyright until such time as you sign it over to a publisher. If I decide to sign my copyright over to a publisher, do I then have to take my paper out of the GT Digital Repository (or other repository)? Not necessarily. Even if you sign over exclusive rights to a publisher, many publishers still allow archiving of the author's peer-reviewed manuscript version. Check your publisher's policies before signing. You can also amend an agreement to let publishers know you wish to put a manuscript version in a repository (contact us for more information about this). Read any agreement with a publisher carefully before signing in order to be fully aware of the rights you are signing away. What kinds of publications are included in this policy? This policy applies to all published scholarly articles that any person authors or coauthors while appointed as a member of the Faculty, except for any such articles authored or co-authored before the adoption of this policy, or subject to a conflicting agreement formed before the adoption of this policy, or conducted under a classified research agreement. Examples of excluded content include books, course materials, theses, student-only publications, opinion pieces. What universities have tried open access policies and what good has come to them from it? You can find a list of institutions and funders with open access policies here: http://roarmap.eprints.org/. One form of desired \u201cgood\u201d might be increased distribution and citation to work. Studies have found that publications available via open access experience more downloads than those available by subscription only. There are conflicting results regarding whether publications available by open access experience more citations, though most studies find an increase in citations. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_access for more information. Will Georgia Tech\u02bcs policy force compliance in a manner conflicting with my funding sources or with the policies of the journals in which I want to publish? No. In fact, funding sources are increasingly requiring that publications resulting from research grants be made freely and openly accessible. The NIH has had a policy in place for several years, and the Department of Energy implemented a policy in October of 2014. However, the policy will not require you to take action that conflicts with funding sources or journal policies, because you can opt out. The policy makes it possible for you to retain rights, if you choose to do so and if that choice is compatible with your funding sources and journal policies. Why do we not make open access opt in? Opt in approaches, also called recommendations, do not have the influence over publisher policies that opt out approaches have. A number of publishers have policies that allow archiving \u201cif required by employer/funding agency\u201d. A Georgia Tech policy with opt out will allow authors to fall under the \u201cif\u201d condition. Further, because this is an official policy applying to all faculty, a publisher cannot say that the policy does not apply. By virtue of being a Georgia Tech faculty member, the policy applies. The publisher may request that you opt out, which you are free to do if you wish. Does passing an open access policy mean that Georgia Tech will require/encourage us to publish in open access journals? No. The policy neither encourages nor discourages publication in any venue type. Faculty should publish in the venues that are most appropriate for their work. Did Georgia Tech adopt this policy to harm publishers? No. The goals of this policy are the dissemination of Georgia Tech\u2019s scholarly work, and proactively preparing us for coming federal guidelines for public access to research. We expect scholarly publishers, whatever their business model, are also preparing for the increased requirements for scholarly work to be made open access. Why should Georgia Tech stick its neck out? The policy gives authors who are so inclined a chance to increase the distribution and possibly impact of their work by making it more widely available. Changes in publishing are a reality and will continue to be so. Establishing a policy that works for Georgia Tech on our terms means we have a chance to lead in any system-wide policy discussions that may take place later. What do I have to do if/when I don\u02bct want to participate in the policy for a given article? The policy asks that you opt out. The library maintains a simple web-based form to allow you to do that, but the library does not enforce compliance with the policy. What do I have to do if my publisher does not wish for me to comply with the Open Access Policy? Compliance is your decision. The publisher can request that you get a waiver for the policy, which is automatically granted to you with no questions asked. ... Subscribe to Newsletter You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. 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The Research Data Curation service supports Georgia Tech researchers in meeting their requirements for the ethical management, sharing and preservation of research data. Provides consultation to researchers writing data management plans and organizing data for sharing and re-use. Write a Data Management Plan Learn More Data Management Plans While it's good practice for all research projects to develop and follow a data management plan (DMP), you may be required to include a DMP with your grant application, depending on your funding agency. We are available to review your plans before you submit your grant proposal. The DMPTool can be used to help you develop your plan. Data Sharing & Archiving Many funding agencies require the sharing and preservation of research data. In addition to meeting funder requirements, sharing your data increases the potential for research impact. 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PTRC As a PTRC, we provide free patent and trademark related training and research consultation to students, faculty and staff on the Georgia Tech campus, as well as inventors, entrepreneurs, artists and historians from the public around the state. Collaborating with the USPTO and stakeholders on and off campus, we create various programs to meet the community needs. Reserve a Patents Workstation Services Unique GT Resources: Patent Public Search systems for precision searching/browsing of patent information Full-text of U.S. patents issued from 1790. Early USPTO publications, dating back to the mid 1800\u2019s Up-to-date color plates of U.S. plant patents Reference collection of patents and trademarks books that are helpful for inventors, entrepreneurs and historians Helpful Links: Patents Research Guide Patent & Trademark Resource Centers (PTRC) US Patents & Trademarks Office Monthly patent classes open to everyone Consultation on patents and trademarks by email, phone or online One-on-one training/consultation by appointment for using Patent Public Search Advice on non-patent literature database for prior art search Consultation of other resources needed throughout one\u2019s invention journey Consultation on patent search and analysis tools for research projects Customized patent lectures for design/invention classes and programs Customized patent and trademark lectures/programs for communities/groups by request Contact our PTRC Expert Consultations & training may be arranged by appointment based on availability. Contact our PTRC Expert Directions & Parking Info Visit the Georgia Tech PTRC Directions & Parking Info Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Why use the Georgia Tech PTRC? The Georgia Tech Library is the only PTRC in the state of Georgia. All available patents issued in the U.S. since 1790 are on file. Databases and other resources for searching patents and for learning about the patent application process are also available. What assistance will I get? Library staff will train the searcher to use the patent classification system, databases, and other tools. Library staff will identify potentially relevant resources. Library staff cannot: offer legal advice, do the patent search, assist in writing the application, or warrant the completeness of the search or the patentability of the item. For legal assistance, please contact a registered patent attorney or agent. Can I access patent information from home? A preliminary patent search can be done by searching http://www.uspto.gov, using the CPC patent classification system. Keyword searching only goes back to 1976. For foreign patent search, use Espacenet The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office web site has searchable front page information for patents issued since 1976 and full text printable patent images issued since 1790. To view and print full text patent images including drawings follow instructions given at:How to Access Full-page Images. What books might I read? There are many valuable books about patents and trademarks at the Georgia Tech Library, your local library, and at bookstores. Some particularly useful publications include, but not limited to: General Information Concerning Patents Guide to Filing a Utility Patent Guide to Filing a Provisional Patent Application Protecting Your Trademark Patent It Yourself by David Pressman, the latest edition, published by Nolo Press. 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Current students, faculty, and staff may also use their Buzzcard to borrow from Emory\u2019s Woodruff Library and any library in the University System of Georgia in person. Borrow from Emory Learn More Borrow from USG Learn More Borrow from ARCHE Learn More Emory University Search the Emory Shared Collection Emory Shared Collection: A resource sharing service offered to all eligible Georgia Tech patrons through remote requesting in the library catalog as well as an on-site (walk-up) service. Eligibility: All currently enrolled students and currently employed faculty and staff in good standing at Georgia Tech Library are eligible to use Emory Resource Sharing. Scope: Printed books (monographs) with the standard loan period Exceptions include, but are not limited to: Reserve materials Reference materials or other materials that do not circulate without special permission Materials housed in any special Collection Bound Materials Journal Articles Other material that the Emory Library designates as not eligible (popular/leisure fiction, and/or audiovisual materials, etc.) Physical Emory collections available to Georgia Tech: Woodruff/Business \u2013 walk up and collections Science Commons \u2013 walk up and collections Music Media \u2013 walk-up and collections (books only \u2013 no media/equipment) Health \u2013 walk-up and Library Service Center collections Theology \u2013 walk-up and Library Service Center collections Physical Emory collections NOT available to Georgia Tech: Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives & Rare Book Library Pitts Theology Library Oxford College Library Hugh F. MacMillan Law Library Emory Hospital branches Circulation Rules: Loan Period: 120 day loan period for all patrons. Three renewals can be performed by patrons through their library account Recall Fines: Recall fines for Emory materials will be $2.00 a day for each recalled item. Recall fines apply to all patrons. Pickup locations: Students - INFODesk Faculty and Staff \u2013 delivery via Document Delivery (LENDS) to their office/department. Delivery to the LSC or Emory campus are options that are available as well Need a book from Emory\u2019s collection? Let Librarian Marlee Givens show you how it\u2019s done in this handy video tutorial. Play Video University System of Georgia (GIL Express) Search the University System of Georgia GIL Express: a resource sharing service offered at all libraries of the University System of Georgia (USG). This service provides access to all eligible circulating material at USG Libraries. GIL Express is available to all eligible Georgia Tech students, faculty, and staff through remote requesting in the Georgia Tech catalog (Primo) as well as on-site (walk-up) service at any of the other 25 institutions in the USG. Eligibility: All currently enrolled students and currently employed faculty and staff in good standing at Georgia Tech Library are eligible to use GIL Express. Scope: Printed books (monographs) with the standard loan period. Exceptions include, but are not limited to: Reserve materials Reference materials or other materials that do not circulate without special permission Materials housed in any special Collection Bound Materials Journal Articles Other material that the Owning Library designates as not eligible (popular/leisure fiction, and/or audiovisual materials, etc.) Circulation Rules: Loan Period: 28 day loan period for all patrons. Gil Express books are renewed automatically. You will receive an email notice shortly before the final due date. Overdue Items: Since overdue fees are not charged, once a GIL Express book becomes overdue, your borrowing privileges are blocked. You will not be able to check out GIL Express books until the overdue book has been returned. Recall Fines: If your book is recalled, you will need to return it by the new due date or risk recall-overdue fines. Each library can decide if it wants to charge recall fines. However, if recall fines are charged to GIL Express patrons, the fine is $2.50 a day for every day the book is late. Individual libraries have different policies about recalling materials. Pickup locations (allow 2-3 business days for delivery) Students - INFODesk Faculty and Staff \u2013 delivery via Document Delivery (LENDS) to their office/department. For more information on the GIL Express service please visit: https://gil.usg.edu/gil_express/information/general-information Atlanta Regional Council for Higher Education (ARCHE) Several other metro Atlanta college libraries allow in-person borrowing of their materials to students, faculty, and staff. You must use an InterLibrary Use card, obtained at the INFOdesk. This card works at: Agnes Scott College Atlanta University Center Brenau University Columbia Theological Seminary Emory University (branch libraries) Mercer University (Atlanta campus) Morehouse School of Medicine Oglethorpe University Savannah College of Art and Design-Atlanta For more information on ARCHE please visit: http://www.atlantahighered.org/collaboration/library-collaboration/ Via InterLibrary Loan Current students, faculty and staff must use Interlibrary Loan. Use the service to obtain: Photocopies and loans of books, theses, articles, conference papers, etc. from other libraries or commercial vendors. Dissertations from other schools. Generally we try to obtain a loan of dissertations; however, we can purchase PDFs for a cost of $31. The library subsidizes $25; the patron pays $6. Please place a request via the \"Thesis/Dissertation\" form in your Interlibrary Loan account. Please check the ProQuest Thesis Database to verify that we don't already have access to it. Audio-visual materials. We will do our best to borrow these for you, but many libraries will not lend them or will lend them with restrictions. Please note: Most loans and photocopies are free. However, you would be responsible for any charges in excess of $25 per item. Delivery can range from a few days to several weeks, so allow enough time when requesting material. If you need something in a hurry, indicate a specific deadline. You would still be responsible for charges in excess of the $25 per item limit, even if the material is received after your deadline. 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Library Service Listing About the Library Go back to Main menu About the Library General Information Go back to General Information Locations Hours Visitor Information Job Opportunities Virtually Tour the Library Our Organization Go back to Our Organization Dean of Libraries Leadership Team Library Engagement & Inclusion Council Staff Directory Org Chart Mission & Vision 2022 Impact Report Library Dashboard Policies & Guidelines Go back to Policies & Guidelines Privacy Policy Lending Policies eResource Policies LRC Collections Policy Visitor Policy Info for Users with Disabilities Records Management Connect with Us Go back to Connect with Us News Classes Events Exhibits Events Management Give to the Library Donate Breadcrumb Home Books Books & eBooks available from the GT Library Books Popular Reading Collection Make a request for this collection The popular reading collection at the Georgia Tech Library is located on the first floor of Price Gilbert. These are current popular literature available for checkout at a self-check kiosk or at the INFODesk on the Grove level. New items arrive every month! Browse the Popular Reading Collection Science Fiction Lounge The Science Fiction Lounge is located on the first floor of Crosland Tower. Classic and contemporary science fiction books and magazines are available here for checkout. Browse the Science Fiction Collection eBooks, Audiobooks, and Magazines Overdrive - Libby OverDrive is the GT Library\u2019s popular eBook and eAudiobook collection. These items can be taken on the go by using the Libby app available for Apple and Android. Requests for this collection can be made in the Libby app by following these instructions. Flipster Flipster is a collection of popular magazines including Architectural Digest, The Atlantic, Bloomberg Businessweek, Bust, Consumer Reports, Discover, ENR, Essence, Forbes, Fortune, National Geographic, Out, and Time. How to use eBooks Librarian Marlee Givens discusses how to use e-books provided by the Georgia Tech Library Play Video Public Library Access The Fulton County Library System (FCLS) allows every GT community member (faculty, staff, and students) to get a Library card. The Georgia Tech Library hosts a public library card drive every fall semester, but you can stop by any branch library to get a card. The closest branches to campus are: Peachtree Branch Library Central Library A Fulton County Library card gives users access to an extensive e-book and e-audiobook collection (Hoopla and Overdrive), streaming film (Kanopy), and streaming music (Freegal). Additionally, users can check out physical books at any FCLS location. Questions? If you have questions about these services or need more information, please contact: John Mack Freeman - john.freeman@library.gatech.edu or Joslin Lee - joslin.lee@library.gatech.edu Subscribe to Newsletter You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. Leave this field blank facebook instagram twitter youtube Georgia Tech Library 260 4th Street NW, Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.4500 Campus map This is an external link General My Account Contact Us Directory Employment Support/Give Library Accessibility Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "commencement.gatech.edu", "content": "Important Commencement Dates | Commencement MENU Commencement Home Students Students GradPass Graduation Checklist President's Graduation Celebration Regalia Summer Graduates Parents and Guests Parents and Guests Accessibility and Special Needs FAQs Plan Your Visit President's Graduation Celebration Venue Information Faculty & Staff Ph.D. Advisors Volunteer Future Dates User account menu Contact Us Search Search Future Commencement Dates Future Ceremonies Our Commencement dates are based on the academic calendar. Unfortunately, we cannot provide ceremony dates more than two semesters in advance. Ceremony times are published within the first month of the current semester. To view the most current information on the academic calendar, view the calendars listed on the Registrar's Office website. View Calendar Spring Online Application for Graduation Window Sep. 5, 2022 - Jan. 13, 2023 This is your application to graduate. A separate RSVP will be required to attend the ceremony. President's Graduation Celebration May 5, 2023 The President's Graduation Celebration provides an opportunity for graduates, their families, their friends, and the campus community to celebrate Georgia Tech traditions and the momentous occasion that is Commencement. Spring Commencement Dates May 5-6, 2023 Summer Online Application for Graduation Window Jan. 23, 2023 - May 26, 2023 This is your application to graduate. A separate RSVP will be required to attend the Fall ceremony. Summer students participating in Fall Commencement are required to register an email address with the Commencement Office to stay in touch after graduation. Summer graduates are required to meet all fall semester deadlines. Fall Online Application for Graduation Window Jan. 23 - Aug. 25, 2023 This is your application to graduate. A separate RSVP will be required to attend the ceremony. President's Graduation Celebration The President's Graduation Celebration provides an opportunity for graduates, their families, friends, and the campus community to celebrate Georgia Tech traditions and the momentous occasion that is Commencement. The celebration date will be announced soon. Fall Commencement Dates Dec. 15-16, 2023. Bobby Dodd Stadium Georgia Institute of Technology 177 North Avenue NW Atlanta, GA 30313 (404) 894-5447 Bobby Dodd Stadium Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "commencement.gatech.edu", "content": "Information for Parents and Guests | Commencement MENU Commencement Home Students Students GradPass Graduation Checklist President's Graduation Celebration Regalia Summer Graduates Parents and Guests Parents and Guests Accessibility and Special Needs FAQs Plan Your Visit President's Graduation Celebration Venue Information Faculty & Staff Ph.D. Advisors Volunteer Future Dates User account menu Contact Us Search Search Information for Parents and Guests Fall 2023 Commencement Information for Fall 2023 Commencement ceremonies will be posted in early September. Commencement-Day Information What to Expect When Attending Commencement This short video gives an overview of what to expect as a guest attending Commencement. Attending Commencement Parking and Transit Information Maps of parking lots for each ceremony. Guest drop off and handicap parking locations. Shuttle service times. Public transit information. Parking and Transit Information Venue and Ceremony Information Event location, parking and directions, concessions, venue restrictions, and seating information. Venue and Ceremony Seating Policy This event is a general admission event. Seating Information Get Ready for Commencement Get ready for Commencement by watching Parent and Family Programs' presentation on this semester's Commencement. View Presentation Here Plan Your Visit Whether you are traveling from Rome, Georgia, or Rome, Italy, you can find information on local hotel, dining, transportation, and entertainment options. Plan Your Visit Featured Resources Photography Memorabillia & Gifts Accessibility and Special Needs Ceremony Viewing Options No matter where you are, you can watch your graduate walk across the stage. Ways to Watch the Ceremony Grad Fest A graduate's one-stop-shop for all of their Commencement requirements. Graduates can attend our in-person or virtual events to prepare for their ceremony and transition out of Georgia Tech. More Information President's Graduation Celebration Graduates are invited to create one last Tech memory at PGC. Take time to celebrate by taking pictures with Buzz and the Ramblin' Wreck, and enjoy other fun activities. More Information Bobby Dodd Stadium Georgia Institute of Technology 177 North Avenue NW Atlanta, GA 30313 (404) 894-5447 Bobby Dodd Stadium Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "commencement.gatech.edu", "content": "Summer Graduate Information | Commencement MENU Commencement Home Students Students GradPass Graduation Checklist President's Graduation Celebration Regalia Summer Graduates Parents and Guests Parents and Guests Accessibility and Special Needs FAQs Plan Your Visit President's Graduation Celebration Venue Information Faculty & Staff Ph.D. Advisors Volunteer Future Dates User account menu Contact Us Search Search Summer Graduate Information Summer 2023 Candidates Students graduating in Summer 2023 are invited to participate in the Fall 2023 Commencement. Students can register an email address here with the Commencement Office during summer semester to receive information after graduation. Fall 2023 Commencement Fall 2023 Commencement is scheduled to take place in December. Students who registered an email address over the summer will receive an email in September with RSVP dates, ticket allotments, and confirmed ceremony times. Student Links Student Information GradPass Seating Summer Grad Info Venue Information President's Graduation Celebration Spring Program Summer Graduate FAQs Why do you need my email address?We recognize that not all students will continue to check their Georgia Tech email address after graduation. To ensure we have accurate contact information, we ask that interested students register their preferred email address with the Commencement Office. All information about the ceremony will be sent via email. If I participate in email forwarding for life, do I still need to register my email?Yes. We will only send fall Commencement information to registered email addresses so we do not spam students who know they will not be participating. Do I have to use my Georgia Tech email address?No. Students may use a personal email address if they choose.What if I don't know if I will be able to participate in Fall Commencement?We suggest that students who are uncertain about their participation still register with the Commencement Office to ensure they receive information. Students who do not complete the form will be opted-out of Fall Commencement information emails.How will I sign up for Fall Commencement?Summer graduates who complete the email registration form will receive communications from our office in early September with RSVP dates and information. Will I still receive my diploma?Yes. The Institute will continue to award degrees for spring, summer, and fall semesters. The only difference is that Georgia Tech will produce its commencement ceremony following spring and fall semesters. Active summer degree candidates who complete all the necessary requirements to graduate during the summer term will receive their diplomas six to eight weeks after the term\u2019s completion.I would prefer to participate in a different ceremony. Can I do that?Please review our policies for early and late walks at the time of your graduation. Summer students with two classes or fewer remaining and good academic standing can apply to walk a semester early. Late walks are approved on a case-by-case basis. Will my name appear in the fall Commencement program?Yes. Summer graduates will be listed in the respective fall Commencement program, with a special symbol denoting their summer graduation status. Students may request for the Commencement Office to mail them a copy of the fall program by emailing us at events@comm.gatech.edu.I am moving out of state after graduation. How will I purchase my regalia?Graduate may either purchase while they are on campus in the summer or order online through the Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech and have their regalia shipped to them. Bobby Dodd Stadium Georgia Institute of Technology 177 North Avenue NW Atlanta, GA 30313 (404) 894-5447 Bobby Dodd Stadium Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "commencement.gatech.edu", "content": "President's Graduation Celebration | Commencement MENU Commencement Home Students Students GradPass Graduation Checklist President's Graduation Celebration Regalia Summer Graduates Parents and Guests Parents and Guests Accessibility and Special Needs FAQs Plan Your Visit President's Graduation Celebration Venue Information Faculty & Staff Ph.D. Advisors Volunteer Future Dates User account menu Contact Us Search Search President's Graduation Celebration All graduates are invited to create one last Tech memory prior to their Commencement ceremony. President's Graduation Celebration Friday, Dec. 15, 2023 11 a.m. \u2013 2 p.m. Midtown Ballroom, Exhibition Hall Graduates are invited to create one last Tech memory at the President\u2019s Graduation Celebration. Take time to celebrate by taking pictures with Buzz and the Ramblin\u2019 Reck, and enjoy other fun activities. Spring 2023 President's Graduation Celebration Photos View Photos Here About the Celebration Photo opportunities with Buzz, the Wreck, and other backdrops are available for purchase from Grad Images. Purchase Georgia Tech merchandise. Visit with representatives from the Alumni Association and Parent and Family Programs. Take a selfie with your family and friends. Enjoy light refreshments and music from our live DJ. Pick up your honor cords. Attire There is no specific dress code for the President's Graduation Celebration. We encourage graduates to bring their regalia to wear, as multiple photo opportunities are available. Parking Public parking is available in the Student Center- W02 parking deck. This is a pay lot. 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Library Service Listing About the Library General Information Locations Hours Visitor Information Job Opportunities Virtually Tour the Library Our Organization Dean of Libraries Leadership Team Library Engagement & Inclusion Council Staff Directory Org Chart Mission & Vision 2022 Impact Report Library Dashboard Policies & Guidelines Privacy Policy Lending Policies eResource Policies LRC Collections Policy Visitor Policy Info for Users with Disabilities Records Management Connect with Us News Classes Events Exhibits Events Management Give to the Library Donate Toggle mobile menu Search Find, Borrow, Request Go back to Main menu Find, Borrow, Request Find Materials Go back to Find Materials Library Catalog Books & eBooks Articles Databases Journals A-Z Course Reserves GT Digital Repository Emory Shared Collection University System of Georgia Borrow & Request Go back to Borrow & Request My Account Borrow, Renew & Return Borrow from other Libraries (Emory, USG) Interlibrary Loan Document Delivery (LENDS) Recommend a Purchase Archives & Special Collections Go back to Archives & Special Collections Archives Home Collecting Areas Teaching & Learning Using the Archives Archives Reading Room Records Management Research, Help, Support Go back to Main menu Research, Help, Support Get Help Go back to Get Help Ask Us! 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Undergrads Grad Students Faculty & Instructors Distance Learners Spaces & Technology Go back to Main menu Spaces & Technology Spaces, Lockers & Events Go back to Spaces, Lockers & Events Reserve a Room Collaborative & Quiet Study Spaces Lockers ARTS Initiatives Events Management Events Computers, Printing, Media & Technology Go back to Computers, Printing, Media & Technology Computers & Printing Equipment Lending (Gadgets) Data Visualization Lab Augmented / Virtual / Mixed Reality retroTECH Media Scholarship Commons Video & Audio Recording Studios Media Editing Suite Library Spaces Go back to Library Spaces INFODesk Library Classrooms Graduate Student Community Dissertation Defense Room Faculty Research Zone Teaching Studio Science Fiction Lounge Exhibits Gallery Clough Commons Services Go back to Main menu Services View the Library\u2019s array of innovative services that support scholarship. Go back to View the Library\u2019s array of innovative services that support scholarship. Library Service Listing About the Library Go back to Main menu About the Library General Information Go back to General Information Locations Hours Visitor Information Job Opportunities Virtually Tour the Library Our Organization Go back to Our Organization Dean of Libraries Leadership Team Library Engagement & Inclusion Council Staff Directory Org Chart Mission & Vision 2022 Impact Report Library Dashboard Policies & Guidelines Go back to Policies & Guidelines Privacy Policy Lending Policies eResource Policies LRC Collections Policy Visitor Policy Info for Users with Disabilities Records Management Connect with Us Go back to Connect with Us News Classes Events Exhibits Events Management Give to the Library Donate Breadcrumb Home Archives Home Archives Reading Room Archives Reading Room Located on the 1st floor of Crosland Tower, the Archives Reading Room is the public services access point for Archives & Special Collections. The Georgia Tech Archives collects, preserves, exhibits, and makes available for research institutional archives, manuscripts, personal papers, organizational records, visual materials, memorabilia, rare books, and architectural collections. These materials primarily document the history of Georgia Tech and the activities of its faculty, staff, students, and alumni. Archives staff can provide general information about holdings, assist researchers with using research tools, and make the Archives' holdings available in the reading room. To request collections or any other archival materials, please place a request via the online requesting system or contact an archivist. The Archives Reading Room is open Monday - Friday from 11:00am-4:00pm. Policies Collections Policies LRC Collections Policy Collection Development Policy User Registration and Access Register for an Archives Research Account Reading Room Policies To help preserve our collections, we ask that researchers arrive with clean hands and handle all Archives materials with care. Reading room staff will provide instruction on the proper handling of Archives materials. For researchers consulting books, book cradles and weights are provided when necessary. When consulting manuscripts, researchers may use only one box or folder at a time, must retain the order of the materials contained in the box or folder, and must keep each manuscript flat on the table. Cell phones should be set to silent mode and cell phone conversations are not permitted. No food or drink is allowed. All personal belongings must be stored in the specified location in the Archives Reading Room. You may bring into the reading room a laptop or tablet computer, a small camera (for personal use only), pencils, and loose sheets of paper. Pens, highlighters, markers, binders or spiral notebooks, tripods, and flatbed or hand scanners are not permitted. Flash photography is prohibited. Appointments are not required for Archives researchers, but physical archival materials are only available for use during our operating hours (Monday-Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm). Researchers may wish to contact Archives staff in advance for assistance. Access to some collections may be restricted or delayed because of physical location, physical condition, donor requirements, or staff processing. Many collections are housed offsite, requiring requests to be placed at least 24 hours in advance of the research visit. You may contact us with any questions. Reproduction Policies Staff will digitize archival collections up to 15 items at no charge. Fees will be applied for 16 or more items, limited to 25 per person. At this time, architectural drawings will only be reproduced using photography. Expect at least a seven-day turnaround for receipt of reproductions. In order to ensure the careful handling of Archives materials, all copying and scanning is completed by Archives staff. Personal duplication/reproduction equipment is not allowed in the reading room without prior permission. Archives will not reproduce entire manuscript or archival collections or extensive sections of collections. Archives and Special Collections staff reserve the right to refuse duplication of materials based upon condition of the item, copyright, or donor restrictions. The decision to prohibit reproduction will be made by the Archives staff member; this decision is final. Certain materials cannot be reproduced because of restrictions placed upon the item by the donor or agency of origin. In every case, copyright law (Title 17 of the U.S. Code) and the doctrine of educational fair use (Section 107 of H.R. 2223) applies. Reproductions of materials housed in Archives are to be used solely for scholarly research. The department reserves the right to request the return of photocopies and/or scans. Copyright is not conveyed with the reproduction. The researcher must not quote from, publish, reproduce, or display any material, in whole or in part, without written permission from the copyright holder and from Archives. Transfer of reproductions to another library or repository is prohibited, except with written permission of the Head of Archives. Materials that the Archives have obtained from other institutions or projects cannot be copied unless the researcher has obtained written permission of the original institution. The researcher assumes all responsibility for questions of copyright. Purchase or download of an image reproduction does not constitute permission to publish. An Application for Permission to Publish must be submitted and approved for any and all publications. Contact Archives & Special Collections with any questions about reproductions. Copyright Restrictions The copyright law of the United States (title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Under certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to furnish a photocopy or other reproduction. One of these specific conditions is that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be \"used for any purpose other than private study, scholarship, or research.\" If a user makes a request for, or later uses, a photocopy or reproduction (including a digital photograph or copy of a digital file) for purposes in excess of \"fair use,\" that user may be liable for copyright infringement. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search New Minor in the Science of Mental Health and Well-Being Launches in the School of Psychology Campus and Community New Minor in the Science of Mental Health and Well-Being Launches in the School of Psychology Jul 25, 2023 Whether it\u2019s diagnosing an ailment, preventing it, or alleviating its symptoms, conversations about health often center around illness. The same can be said about mental health. \u201cThe concept of mental health is a euphemism,\u201d explains Tiffiny Hughes-Troutman, a professor of practice in the School of Psychology and a licensed psychologist. \u201cOften people use the term \u2018mental health\u2019 as a catch-all phrase when they're really talking about mental illness. But mental illness and mental health are actually discrete and dichotomous terms. Good health is indicated by positive emotions and productive functioning, not just the absence of illness.\u201d With a new minor in the Science of Mental Health and Well-Being in the School of Psychology, Hughes-Troutman is hoping to balance the conversation. Launching this fall, the minor will work to give students practical tools to build mental wellness and gain the ability to conceptualize mental health, well-being, and other constructs firmly grounded in neuroscience. \u201cIt\u2019s critical that we create a psychologically safe atmosphere in the classroom, the lab, and other spaces so that students have opportunities to connect with others and build resilience and other key skills,\u201d says Hughes-Troutman. \u201cI view this new minor as a really great opportunity not only to infuse content about health and well-being into the curriculum for students, but also, it\u2019s a pivotal step that students can take to foster a greater sense of health and well-being for themselves. Through this minor, we aim to help students cope with pressures and stress, and ensure that they understand the relation between increased well-being, higher productivity, enhanced learning, and a stronger sense of connectedness and purpose.\u201d \u201cAs we aim to instill students with a wide range of fundamental knowledge and skills that can benefit them throughout their lives,\u201d says Tansu Celikel, professor and chair in the School of Psychology, \u201cthis minor will be of interest to all students across the Institute.\u201d Exploring the link between brain, behavior, and mental health and well-being Cultivating well-being is a key component of Georgia Tech\u2019s strategic plan. With courses like Flourishing: Strategies for Well-Being and Resilience (APPH 1060) and Resilience Building Strategies 4801/8801, bringing wellness into the curriculum has been a vital step toward that goal across the Institute. \u201cWe have excellent courses that span topics fundamental to human well-being offered on campus, and this new minor gives students another option on a rich menu,\u201d said Hughes-Troutman. \u201cUnique elements of this minor include a focus on the distinct psychological processes and neural mechanisms of well-being. Psychological science plays a distinct role in improving the human condition for individuals and communities on many levels; students who take our courses will be exposed to the latest research and practice innovations.\u201d The minor will debut Neuroscience of Mental Health: Research and Practice (PSYC 3803), a new course co-taught by Celikel and Hughes-Troutman. In the course, Hughes-Troutman says, \u201cwe're taking a deep dive into what happens in the brain, practical applications to enhance well-being, and other ways that students can increase positive affective states such as joy and happiness while minimizing stress.\u201d That course will be linked with a Vertically Integrated Project (VIP) team led by Celikel and Hughes-Troutman that will give students hands-on experience assessing and building mental health and wellness. \u201cWell-Being VIP students will work with students in the class using survey and biosensing data to give them accurate data and monitoring of their mental health,\u201d says Hughes-Troutman. \u201cThey\u2019ll use apps and other e-tools to measure their levels of mindfulness, help them meditate, and reach their goals related to focus, attention, and relaxation. By the end of the class, students will have developed a portfolio that allows them to reflect upon and document a cadre of skills and experiences.\u201d Students in the minor will also choose 12 credits of other courses offered as part of the program, including Science of Stress, Anxiety, and Happiness (PSYC 3000), Mindfulness: Science and Practice (PSYC 3005), Health Psychology (PSYC 3009), and many more exploring the neuroscience and psychology of mental health. \u201cThe Science of Mental Health and Well-Being curriculum highlights the importance of a comprehensive approach that considers both psychological and neurological factors maintaining mental well-being,\u201d adds Celikel, the School of Psychology chair. \u201cA deeper appreciation for the complexities of mental health conditions and their underlying mechanisms will help to reduce stigma and drive research and innovation in the field.\u201d The minor is open to all students across Georgia Tech, though Hughes-Troutman and Celikel are hopeful that psychology, neuroscience, and pre-health students will take particular interest in the program. \u201cWhen I think about students going to medical school or entering clinical programs in particular, there is a need to take an inclusive and holistic approach to health so that they can attend to the mind, body, and spirit of their clients and patients,\u201d says Hughes-Troutman. \u201cSo many medical models ignore the concept of wellness when solely focusing on eradicating illness and this can lead to an unfortunate disconnect.\u201d \u201cThese are skills that pre-health, public health, counseling, and clinical students are going to learn very early,\u201d she says. \u201cI think that will augment their education and their future careers as they provide excellent care to clients and patients as well as help themselves.\u201d \u201cThe degree to which we can provide education about health and well-being,\u201d Hughes-Troutman adds, \u201cthat we can get students excited about those concepts, and that we can contribute to the greater good of our community at Georgia Tech so students are equipped with the skills to help themselves and others \u2014 it's just fantastic.\u201d The minor is officially launching this fall and is currently accepting enrollment. To learn more about the minor, visit the School of Psychology website or contact Tiffiny Hughes-Troutman at tiffiny.hughes-troutman@psych.gatech.edu. 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Jul 26, 2023 Driven by its mission to advance solutions that improve the human condition, the Institute is launching a new public annual event to explore the opportunities and risks created by the world\u2019s most transformative technologies. The inaugural edition, named Avant South, will be held Sept. 28-29. Each year, Avant South will welcome thought leaders and diverse voices to Atlanta to discuss and explore a theme, based on emerging trends and issues, related to technological advancements and their social, economic, political, and business impact.\u200b This year\u2019s theme is artificial intelligence (AI) and its responsible stewardship. The event will feature keynote speakers, breakout sessions, panel discussions, networking opportunities, and more.\u200b The goal is to create an experience for all levels of professionals and entrepreneurs to interact with speakers, researchers, industry leaders, and one another. \u200bTopics will include AI in education, healthcare, arts and culture, and industry, as well as the role of regulatory and governmental oversight. The event will also feature a technology expo in which students and faculty from colleges and universities across metro Atlanta, along with corporations, can present research and applications of AI. Avant South is part of InnovATL, a citywide platform that amplifies the voices of metro Atlanta entrepreneurs, innovators, and creators. 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To help them complete the hiring and onboarding process, the ASC will host the annual Student Employee Onboarding event Aug. 16-18 on the third floor of the Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons. The event is open to all newly hired graduate and undergraduate student employees who need assistance completing their in-person onboarding requirements (e.g., Form I-9 verification and notarized Georgia Security Questionnaire). All student employees must complete all steps of the onboarding process, including the in-person requirements, and be hired in OneUSG Connect before beginning work. New student employees should visit ohr.gatech.edu/student-onboarding for step-by-step instructions on completing the onboarding process, including required documentation. Selecting a Time Slot Email communications will be sent directly to newly hired student employees who have already completed the online Student Hiring Packet (step 1 of the onboarding process) but who still need to complete the in-person onboarding requirement. These students will have the ability to select a 30-minute time slot between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Aug. 16, 17, or 18. Need to Complete In-Person Onboarding but Cannot Attend this Event? If you are a newly hired student and need to complete your Form I-9 and/or notarized Georgia Security Questionnaire, but cannot attend this in-person event, contact the ASC for assistance about onboarding and all questions related to working at Georgia Tech. Call 404.385.1111 to schedule an appointment at the ASC. Schedule a walk-up appointment online here. Submit an online Request for Help ticket here. If you are in the U.S. but not in the Atlanta area and need a remote option, please contact the ASC to find an appropriate location near you. Already Completed the In-Person Onboarding? Great! Student employees who have already completed in-person onboarding at the ASC, located at 500 Tech Parkway, do not need to attend the Student Employee Onboarding event. Other Important Notes The Student Employee Onboarding event is not an opportunity for students to find a campus job. It is the final step in paperwork processing for those hired into an already accepted campus position. If you are looking for a job, visit the Student Employment webpage for helpful resources. Hiring managers and their hiring support staff are encouraged to be prepared and familiarize themselves with new and helpful resources designed to promote a seamless experience. Learn more here. The ASC is here to help students and managers navigate hiring and onboarding processes. Visit the ASC portal for assistance. Sidebar Improving the Hiring Process From Start to Finish Since opening less than a year ago, the ASC has been dedicated to analyzing the student hiring process and developing innovative solutions to improve the experience. This includes partnering with Georgia Tech Human Resources and others to develop new and improved guides and toolkits for hiring students. Improved integrations with GradWorks improves the flow of information to the ASC and reduces process time. New eRequest Report enables units to have greater visibility into the hiring process. Additional staff are being hired to assist with seasonal volume. Contact Rachael Pocklington Institute Communications Email rpocklington@gatech.edu Related links Student Employment website Student Onboarding Administrative Services Center Portal News room topics Campus and Community Keywords Student Employees Onboarding administrative Services center human resources Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 \u2026 Next page \u203a\u203a Last page Last \u00bb Subscribe to Campus and Community Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Flexwork Policies Breadcrumb Home As we continue to move forward, learn, and grow, several of our Georgia Tech policies and procedures have been updated and/or are undergoing review to meet evolving work force demands. Review the list of applicable policies below and consult them regularly while making workforce decisions. Georgia Tech Policies Flexwork Arrangements Absenteeism and Lateness Home or Off-Campus Use of Property Time Reporting Wireless Communication Devices and Cellular Telephone Service USG Policies Human Resources Administrative Practice (HRAP) Policy on Teleworking/Flextime Parking and Transportation Georgia Tech Parking and Transportation Services (PTS) also understands that in a flexible work environment, employee\u2019s parking needs may have changed. Consult the following Parking and Transportation resources for updated permit and payment information: Parking Permits and Payments Watch the June 30 PTS Brown Bag: Parking and Commute Options Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Flexwork for Employees: Understanding Options Breadcrumb Home You\u2019re thinking about discussing your flexible work options with your supervisor, but you\u2019re not certain where to begin? Review our tips below to prepare for your upcoming conversation with your leader. Determine if Your Job is Eligible for Any of Our Flexible Options Create Your Optimal Flexible Work Arrangements Plan Schedule a Conversation with Your Supervisor Confirming Your Flexible Work Arrangement Setting Yourself Up for Success Managing Hybrid Team Meetings Determine if Your Job is Eligible for Any of Our Flexible Work Options For many, telecommuting is the first flexible work option that comes to mind when thinking about various work arrangements; however, the Flexwork Arrangements Policy offers a variety of options employees and supervisors can consider, including compressed workweek and flextime, in addition to telecommuting. To determine if you should request telecommuting as a flexible working arrangement, consider the following: Does your job require face-to-face contact with internal or external stakeholders? Does your job require hands-on contact with on-site resources? Would remote work hinder the achievement of organizational goals? Is your job student-facing? If you answered \u201cyes\u201d to any of the questions above, it may be challenging for you to telecommute; however, it can still be a potential flexible work option if you and your supervisor agree on a solution that meets your unit\u2019s needs. In addition to telecommuting possibilities, you may also want to consider flextime or compressed workweek. Create Your Optimal Flexible Work Arrangements Plan After reviewing the flexible work options and answering the questions above, begin preparing your proposal to your supervisor. As a best practice, you may want to include the following details in your proposal: How you plan to perform your job responsibilities in a flexible work arrangement How you intend to communicate with your supervisor/team and any expectations you have in their communication with you What equipment you will need Your proposed work schedule Optimal communication and collaboration tools you will use List of any accessibility tools you require Perceived benefits to the organization and team your arrangement will provide Performance evaluations that positively reflect your work Any other relevant factors you feel support your proposal To assist you in answering some of the questions above, you may also want to complete the Team Blueprint tool to assist in collecting your thoughts. Schedule a Conversation with Your Supervisor In an upcoming 1:1 conversation or at an alternative designated time, present your flexible work arrangement idea to your supervisor. People managers are asked to embrace flexibility in cases where employees can perform their job duties remotely without interruption to services that affect students and research. Additionally, they are encouraged to consider how best to serve student and research needs through non-traditional schedules and online opportunities. As you engage in the process, supervisors should reflect on the following guiding principles as they make decisions regarding the various types of flexible arrangements: Guiding Principles If, after discussion with your supervisor, you feel one of the guiding principles was not adhered to, please engage your HRBP or HR College Representative in the process. Not all flexible work arrangements will be feasible or approved based on Institutional need. Confirming Your Flexible Work Arrangement Once a flexible work arrangement has been agreed upon, complete the necessary documentation. As an employee, ensure you communicate and document both yours and your supervisor\u2019s expectations regarding your flexible work arrangement. Ensure you reference these expectations often and be prepared for a conversation with your supervisor if expectations are not met. Setting Yourself Up for Success Your flexible work arrangement has been approved! Now that you may be working in some type of remote capacity, it\u2019s important to remember the following tips to help you get to work while at home: Define your workspace - Experienced teleworkers will tell you that it is often difficult to stay focused at home. We are creatures of habit and most of us are used to our normal home routines. Establishing a workspace, even if it is your kitchen table, gives your brain a cue that it is time for work. Wearing attire that you may wear to the office even if it is your \u201ccasual Friday\u201d attire may cue the brain. You should remain capable of reporting to work if your presence is requested by your supervisor. Master the basics Learn how to access your voicemail from home. Know how to remote using the VPN and other online tools you use regularly, which is a requirement for remote work at Georgia Tech. Use Microsoft Teams and any other collaborative tools your team employs to stay connected to colleagues. Plan for video calls/meetings by making sure you know how to turn on your computer\u2019s camera and microphone and be aware that your colleagues may be able to see the background behind you. Set daily goals, track them, and share your progress - You may be surprised by how differently the workday passes without the comings and goings of an office to break things up or influence what you do next. Start each day of telework by writing down what you need to achieve and then track your progress. Pay attention to how long tasks take and start adjusting your daily goals to match your current rhythm. Communicate with your supervisor and/or colleagues if you think your flexible work arrangement needs to be adjusted. Eliminate distractions - Home can mean pets, children or a favorite hobby are only a few feet away. Depending on your living arrangement, you may need to hang a \u201cdo not disturb\u201d sign so your family members don\u2019t interrupt you. Pets often need a closed door to keep them away and you might need headphones to block the noise. Prioritize privacy - Whether you are in your home or a common area, take five minutes to assess the privacy of your workspace. Can someone standing behind you read your computer screen? Are your windows open so your neighbor can hear your phone call? What information do you need to secure before grabbing a cup of coffee or heading to the restroom? Your personal privacy matters too, so see if there is anything around you that you would not want visible during a video conference with your boss or colleague. Continue to employ security best practices VPNs allow you to safely connect to a remote network of computers as if you are there. You are expected to observe all security procedures and policies which can be accessed through our Cyber Security Policy. If you experience a security incident, report the incident to our Cyber Security team. Remain vigilant for security concerns; report suspicious emails to phishing@gatech.edu. Stay connected - Feel confident calling or messaging an employee who is teleworking anytime you would walk to their office or call them if you were working on-site. It\u2019s imperative remote and hybrid employees remain connected to the greater campus community to keep them engaged and thriving. Take breaks \u2013 It's important, not only for your physical health but also your mental health, that you take periodic breaks during the day while working from home. Get outside, walk your family pet, make a healthy lunch and eat it away from your desk \u2013 whatever you can do to ensure you take breaks throughout the day to recharge and decompress. Managing Hybrid Team Meetings Most likely with a flexible work arrangement, there will be times you are on campus and required to organize a meeting with others who are working remotely. Managing hybrid team meetings can be successfully accomplished once you understand best practices and space capabilities across campus. Visit Georgia Tech Professional Education\u2019s resource guide for effectively managing hybrid team meetings. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Working @ Tech Tool Kit Breadcrumb Home Introduction This tool kit is designed to help guide colleges and units through their individual planning as we collaborate to make consistent mission-based decisions across Georgia Tech. How to Use this Toolkit Resources such as templates, best practices, and expectations are provided to support people leaders, as well as employees, in initiating conversations, brainstorming options, and using existing resources to thrive most effectively. Review the content provided and use the tangible guides and on-demand resources today; then, periodically check back for additional support and guidance. Contacting GTHR We know there will be questions as we move forward together. Your HR Business Partner or College HR representative is equipped to assist you immediately. For assistance finding your HR Business Partner or College HR Representative, email hr.ask@gatech.edu. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search GTENS System Evolves to Include New \u2018Inform\u2019 Notifications Campus and Community GTENS System Evolves to Include New \u2018Inform\u2019 Notifications Jul 25, 2023 Since its inception, the Georgia Tech Emergency Notification System (GTENS) has primarily been used to convey an imminent threat requiring the campus community to take immediate action. Given Tech\u2019s Midtown location, however, there are occasions when events near campus may not directly affect operations but are worth monitoring. That\u2019s where the new GTENS Inform will come into play. An expanded GTENS system will be used to inform the campus community that campus officials and authorities are monitoring a nearby situation, but it does not mean that an emergency currently exists or that immediate action is necessary. A separate GTENS message, branded as \u2018GTENS Emergency\u2019 to further differentiate these messages from GTENS Inform, will be sent if the situation becomes a threat to campus. In addition to sending a unified and reassuring message, the system is also intended to reduce the number of inquiries\u2013\u2013ensuring that all emergency personnel are available to assist with the situation. \"The introduction of GTENS Inform allows us to communicate about high visibility incidents that may appear concerning but do not actually require immediate action by our community. GTENS Emergency messages are still reserved for imminent threats requiring immediate action,\u201d Will Smith, director of Emergency Management and Communications, said. GTENS Inform does not replace Clery Act Safety Alerts, and GTENS will continue to be used to announce changes in normal campus operations. Current GTENS enrollees will automatically begin receiving GTENS Inform messages through traditional channels, including phone calls, text messages, email, and social media. Parents of Tech students were recently invited to sign up for GTENS, allowing families to stay better informed and connected during emergencies. Parents opting into the system can sign up here. Students and employees should ensure they are registered to receive text and voice alerts at passport.gatech.edu. Contact Steven Gagliano - Communications Officer Institute Communications Email steven.gagliano@gatech.edu Categories Community Institute and Campus News room topics Campus and Community Keywords GTENS emergency management and communications campus community Georgia Tech Police Department atlanta View source Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Foreign National Tax Compliance Breadcrumb Home Georgia Tech is required by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to withhold federal income tax from ALL payments made to (or on behalf of) a nonresident alien. Regulations also require that Georgia Tech report all such payments to the IRS. Therefore, Georgia Tech must review all data related to the immigration status and purpose of their stay of all payment recipients at Georgia Tech who are not U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents. Determining tax residency and tax treaty eligibility is a complicated and difficult task which is why Global Human Resources at Georgia Tech uses tax compliance software called GLACIER. Need Assistance? Visit ServiceNow to request support. GLACIER Software Global HR is responsible for tax compliance for payments made to all foreign national employees of Georgia Tech. To perform this task, Global HR utilizes the secure online tax compliance software program GLACIER. All foreign national employees are required to enter data related to their immigration history and presence in the United States. GLACIER will then determine their tax statuses and eligibility for treaty benefits. If you are a foreign national employed by GT in any capacity (student assistant, faculty, or staff) and you have not entered your personal data into GLACIER, please visit ServiceNow for an account invitation and password. GLACIER Info FICA \u201cFICA\u201d (which stands for \"Federal Insurance Contributions Act\") refers to the payroll taxes withheld from your salary that fund both the U.S. Social Security and Medicare programs. Employees who are full-time students or nonresident aliens (F-1s/J-1s) do not have to pay FICA taxes. If you are required to pay FICA taxes, the Medicare contribution is identified as \u201cFed MED/EE\u201d and the Social Security contribution is identified as \u201cFed OASDI/EE\u201d on your GT paycheck. The Medicare contribution is 1.45% of your taxable income, the employee\u2019s share of the Social Security payroll tax is currently 6.2% of your taxable income. If you are unsure of your tax status, check your GLACIER tax summary for information on your nonresident status and when you can expect to start paying FICA taxes If you believe that Georgia Tech withheld FICA in error from your paycheck, please visit ServiceNow. If a non-GT employer withheld FICA in error, please read the refund instructions, and review the sample form 843 and sample form 8316. Additional Resources International Student & Scholar Tax FAQs Tax Services from OIE iStart GLACIER U.S. Internal Revenue Service IRS Publication 519 (U.S. Tax Guide for Aliens) IRS Publication 901 (U.S. Tax Treaties) Tax Treaties Foreign national employees of Georgia Tech may qualify for a full or partial exemption from federal tax withholding if a tax treaty exists between the U.S. and the foreign national\u2019s country of tax residence. The GLACIER tax compliance software will assist with determining eligibility for a tax treaty benefit and provide all of the necessary paperwork. Nonresidents must be renew the treaty on an annual basis. IRS Publication 901 Social Security Number A social security number is a permanent nine-digit identification number/card issued by the Social Security Administration (SSA). It is used primarily to identify participants in the federal government's Social Security Program but because it is unique to each person the number is now used by many other public and private organizations. Anyone employed in the United States must obtain a social security number. Sprintax Sprintax is on-line tax return preparation software created specifically for international students and scholars. The Sprintax software will help you navigate U.S. federal tax forms, residency status, tax treaties, exemptions, and deductions. Sprintax is provided for GT international students and scholars by the Office of International Education and access can be requested via employees\u2019 iStart accounts. Frequently Asked Questions Why Is My Tax Status Important? In order for Georgia Tech to comply with U.S. tax laws, it is necessary for Tech to determine your U.S. tax residency status. The IRS has developed a test of days present in the U.S. and rules as to which foreign nationals are subject to that test: Substantial Presence Test. Tech\u2019s reporting requirements to the IRS are determined by the payee\u2019s tax residency. What is the difference between a Nonresident Alien and a Resident Alien? A nonresident alien for tax purposes is taxed only on her U.S. based income and has tax rates specific to nonresidents. A resident alien for tax purposes is subject to U.S. taxation on her worldwide income, i.e. you are taxed in the same manner as a U. S. citizen. How long will I be a Nonresident Alien? F-1 and J-1 student visa status holders are generally nonresident aliens for tax purposes for five calendar years. J-1 nonstudent visa status holders have a more complicated test that looks at a period of two years out of six. J-1 nonstudents visa status holders often become resident aliens for tax purposes in their third calendar year in the U.S. Other nonimmigrant aliens will often become resident aliens for tax purposes in less than one year\u2019s time. The U.S. tax system is based on a calendar year period (January 1 \u2013 December 31). In most cases, when your U.S. residency status for tax purposes changes, you will become a resident alien for tax purposes retroactive to the first day of the calendar year during which your status changed, i.e. 1 January. What if I do not submit my forms and documents? If you do not complete the information in GLACIER and submit the required forms and documents, the maximum amount of tax will be withheld from all payments made to you. Can I be exempt from tax withholding? Approximately 63 countries have tax treaties with the United States and some of these treaties allow payments of one type or another to international students and/or scholars to be exempt from U.S. taxation. The tax compliance software, GLACIER will determine whether or not you qualify for a tax treaty exemption, and will provide you with the necessary information and forms to take advantage of your tax treaty benefits. Often, this paperwork must be renewed on an annual basis, so be sure to renew the paperwork at the appropriate time each year. How will I be taxed as a Nonresident Alien (NRA) on payments from U.S. sources? As a Nonresident Alien for Tax Purposes without a tax treaty, U.S. tax law requires that you be taxed in the following manner: Employment Awards for mandatory tuition and fees are not reportable and not taxable. Awards for room and board and other expenses are reportable and have 14% withheld for taxes for F, J, Q, and M visa status holders and 30% for other visa status holders. Employees are subject to an NRA graduated withholding table on your wages and required by tax code to file a form W-4 (Employee\u2019s Withholding Allowance Certificate) as a single person with one allowance\u2014regardless of your marital status. Scholarships/Fellowships Awards for mandatory tuition and fees are not reportable and not taxable. Awards for room and board and other expenses are reportable and have 14% withheld for taxes for F, J, Q, and M visa status holders and 30% for other visa status holders. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Student Engagement and Well-Being Establishes New Division of Arts, Belonging, and Community Campus and Community Student Engagement and Well-Being Establishes New Division of Arts, Belonging, and Community Aug 03, 2023 Student Engagement and Well-Being (SEWB) will launch a third division on Aug. 15. It will integrate existing departments and programs, as well as establish new ones in the coming year. The units comprising the new division will share a mission of actively engaging students through a wide array of strategies, from arts, activities, and intercultural dialogue to social events and student organizations. The goal is to promote and sustain a sense of belonging and community for all students across all identities \u2014 in particular, those who come from historically marginalized or underserved communities. Luoluo Hong, vice president for Student Engagement and Well-Being, spent nearly two years examining the student experience at Georgia Tech and getting a sense of the organizational culture and student priorities. \u201cThe need to build community and connection and promote belonging for all students emerged as dominant, urgent areas of work in which we could be more effective,\" she said. Through surveys, focus groups, listening sessions, informal feedback, and other data from students, the importance of establishing and experiencing meaningful connections is well-documented and compelling. This conclusion is supported by the findings of a recent U.S. Surgeon General's report, which cited loneliness as a significant public health crisis. \u201cWhether students live on or off campus, whether they are undergraduate or graduate students, international or U.S. citizens, or hail from rural or urban communities, and regardless of their backgrounds or identities, they all have a common need \u2014 to have their humanity affirmed, to feel like they have a place at Georgia Tech, and to know that they matter to the Yellow Jacket community,\u201d Hong said. Known as Arts, Belonging, and Community, the new division will contribute to three of the focus areas in the Institute's strategic plan (Connect Globally, Cultivate Well-Being, and Expand Access), and to one of the four goals (Community and Connection) of the Cultivate Well-Being Roadmap for students. Existing units from Student Life that will call this new division their administrative home are the Office of the Arts, the LGBTQIA Resource Center, the Veterans\u2019 Resource Center, and the Women's Resource Center. In addition, Student and Campus Events Centers, which includes the newly renovated John Lewis Student Center, will also join the division. These existing departments will be joined by two new programs during the upcoming academic year. Black Culture, Innovation, and Technology will launch in the fall and be located on the first floor of the Smithgall Student Services Building. A national search for the inaugural director will be launched later this month, and an advisory board comprised of students, staff, faculty, and alumni will convene this month to help guide the development and delivery of activities, programs, and services that facilitate access, retention, and graduation. The second department, Intercultural Student Programs, is scheduled to begin conducting educational and outreach programs no later than January 2024. This unit will provide advocacy, services, and support to students across the intersections of their identities, as well as build capacities for all students to effectively live, work, and lead in an increasingly diverse and global context. The mission will also be responsive to the findings from the American Association of Colleges and Universities, which indicate that employers want college graduates to be better equipped to lead and work across difference and demonstrate intercultural competencies. Current activities, programs, and services in what is now Student Diversity Programs in the Dean of Students Office will comprise the foundation of this new unit. Plans are also underway to create a new office of Commuter Student Engagement and office of Student Activities and Events as part of the new division. They will provide more programming, resources, and support to students who enroll fully online or live off campus, as well as ensure that advising, coaching, mentoring, and technical assistance are available to student organizations and leaders. Kim Harrington will serve as the interim associate vice president of this new division until a national search is completed. Harrington currently serves SEWB as executive director and chief of staff. \"Helping to facilitate a strong campus community where our students feel that they belong and know that they matter is, and always been, my career goal,\u201d she said. \u201cI am excited to support, empower, and work with the talented team of professionals in Arts, Belonging, and Community as we launch this new division together.\" To achieve the goals and priorities of the division, collaborations and partnerships will be established across Georgia Tech. \u201cWhat we do really well at Georgia Tech is celebrate our achievements, which reflects our capacity to be \u2018human doings.\u2019 With Arts, Belonging, and Community, we want to also honor and hold up our \u2018human beingness\u2019 and center that,\u201d Hong said. More information about the Division of Arts, Belonging, and Community can be found at belonging.gatech.edu. Contact Sara Warner Student Engagement & Well-Being sara.warner@gatech.edu Email sara.warner@gatech.edu Related links Arts, Belonging, and Community Student Engagement & Well-Being Categories Community Institute and Campus News room topics Campus and Community View source Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Nonimmigrant Faculty & Researchers Breadcrumb Home Global HR is responsible for processing and filing nonimmigrant petitions with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services. The appropriate immigration status for a foreign national employee is determined by Global HR after the hiring department completes the Visa Type Questionnaire in iStart. Compare nonimmigrant status options Need Assistance? Visit ServiceNow to request support. Nonimmigrant Employment Categories Global Human Resources at Georgia Tech oversees the processing of the following nonimmigrant visa categories filed on behalf of the Institute for qualified employees: H-1B Temporary Workers The H-1B visa classification is for individuals who perform services in specialty occupations. TN (Trade NAFTA) for Canadians and Mexicans The TN nonimmigrant visa classification is available for Canadian and Mexican citizens who are coming to the U.S. to engage in certain business activities. O-1 Alien Workers of Extraordinary Ability The O-1 visa classification is a temporary, nonimmigrant category for individuals with an extraordinary ability or achievement in their field (arts, sciences, business, athletics, and education.) E-3 Australian 'Specialty Occupation' Professionals The E-3 visa classification is available to Australian citizens seeking employment in a specialty occupation. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Performance Management Breadcrumb Home Digitizing the Probationary Period Evaluation Process Georgia Tech Human Resources (GTHR) continues to transform the performance management process by adding the six-month probationary period evaluations to Performance Management @Tech. The live module will streamline the six-month probationary period evaluation process for all new hires, allowing supervisors and employees to document and track progress of job responsibilities and goals. Below you can learn more about the module and access all the resources available to help you navigate the digitized probation evaluation process. Additional Resources: Probationary Period Evaluations FAQs Probationary Period Evaluations - Process Outline Project Timeline Performance Management @Tech FAQs Performance Management @Tech - Tracking and Evaluating Performance of a New Hire (video) Watch the Probation Evaluation Course Planning The planning phase is the foundation of the entire process. In this phase, SMART goals and objectives are set for the performance period. Goals that are SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time Based) increase employee motivation and commitment to goal attainment, leading to greater success. Managing Regular communication is critical during the managing phase of the cycle. Through formal and informal conversations, both parties are kept abreast of progress toward the successful completion of goals and expectations. These discussions are also good opportunities to provide timely feedback and coaching. Since the performance cycle spans several months, it is important to keep track of key performance highlights and challenges. These notes will help immensely when it\u2019s time to discuss performance for the year. Review At the conclusion of the cycle, both parties have a discussion to review performance for the year. If SMART goals have been set (planning phase) and ongoing communication and feedback has taken place (managing phase), both parties should have a productive performance review discussion. The Annual Evaluation Form is available on the Forms page, under \"Performance\". Reward When merit increases are available, employees may receive an increase to their annual base pay in accordance with their overall performance rating. It is important to remember that performance increases should be based upon merit. Rewards should be differentiated based upon overall performance ratings. Forms Annual Evaluation Form (Performance Appraisal Record) Goal Setting Form (Values-Based Goal Setting) Review for Probationary Period Form Performance Improvement Plan and Guidelines - This guide provides managers and their direct reports examples of discussion questions for better understanding around job performance and employee performance concerns. Self-Assessment Form - Use this form to provide to your manager to facilitate more constructive feedback and discussion around individual performance and departmental goals as well as next steps in career development. Tools Sample SMART Goals for People Leaders & Professional Growth 4 Key Steps to Achieve a Successful Performance Evaluation One-on-One Performance Coaching Guide Leader Competency Model Self-Assessment Video Training Georgia Tech has curated a recommended learning path on LinkedIn Learning, complete with assets to assist you in all phases of the Performance Management cycle. Access the Performance Management LinkedIn Learning Path Access additional learning support Support with the Performance Management @Tech New Module For questions or issues about using the Performance Management Module: Call the Administrative Services Center (ASC) at 404-385-1111 Email support@asc.gatech.edu Submit a general HR inquiry through the ASC portal (asc.gatech.edu) and indicate that your issue is related to Annual Performance Management & Goal Setting from the drop-down menu Additional Resources: Performance Management Process FAQs Performance Management @Tech New Module FAQs Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Onboarding Breadcrumb Home You'll be working at one of the nation's top research universities, distinguished by its commitment to improving the human condition through advanced science and technology. Our campus occupies 450 acres in the heart of the city of Atlanta, where more than 20,000 undergraduate and graduate students receive a focused, technologically based education. As a newly hired employee, you will receive an email from the Equifax Compliance Center with instructions for completing an electronic onboarding process. Once the process is complete, you will be prompted to complete further action including the steps below. Make an Appointment Once the Online New Hire Packet has been completed, you will receive an email with instructions to complete the I-9 and the Loyalty Oath. To start work at Georgia Tech, you need to complete the I-9 process. You will need to go to the ASC Walk-up facility in person to complete the Form I-9. Plan at least 30 minutes. Walk-ins without an appointment are welcome but may have to wait. (This appt. may have been made on your behalf; check with your manager.) Learn More Review Your Benefits Georgia Tech offers a wide variety of benefits \u2013 everything from health and welfare to discounts on the latest technology. If you're benefits-eligible, remember you only have 30 days to make selections! Learn More Complete Your Training The Institute requires new employees to complete the New Hire Learning and Compliance program, which includes online tutorials designed to address many of the most pressing risks facing modern universities. Learn More Attend NEE After you\u2019re hired as a benefits-eligible employee, make sure you attend New Employee Experience. The first session includes a campus tour, lunch, and insight on how the campus runs. Learn More Review Your Homepage Use the Employee HR Homepage to learning how things work, like the logistics behind your paycheck or how salaries are determined. Or review the necessary steps to prepare for life events, like family changes, returning to school or taking extended leave. We provide directions to it all. View the Homepage Special Notes The onboarding process may be different if you're a student or a rehire. Click below to learn more. Student Employees Rehires Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Tech Prepares to Welcome New Student Employees Campus and Community Tech Prepares to Welcome New Student Employees Aug 08, 2023 The Administrative Services Center (ASC) is looking forward to welcoming thousands of new student employees for the fall semester. To help them complete the hiring and onboarding process, the ASC will host the annual Student Employee Onboarding event Aug. 16-18 on the third floor of the Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons. The event is open to all newly hired graduate and undergraduate student employees who need assistance completing their in-person onboarding requirements (e.g., Form I-9 verification and notarized Georgia Security Questionnaire). All student employees must complete all steps of the onboarding process, including the in-person requirements, and be hired in OneUSG Connect before beginning work. New student employees should visit ohr.gatech.edu/student-onboarding for step-by-step instructions on completing the onboarding process, including required documentation. Selecting a Time Slot Email communications will be sent directly to newly hired student employees who have already completed the online Student Hiring Packet (step 1 of the onboarding process) but who still need to complete the in-person onboarding requirement. These students will have the ability to select a 30-minute time slot between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Aug. 16, 17, or 18. Need to Complete In-Person Onboarding but Cannot Attend this Event? If you are a newly hired student and need to complete your Form I-9 and/or notarized Georgia Security Questionnaire, but cannot attend this in-person event, contact the ASC for assistance about onboarding and all questions related to working at Georgia Tech. Call 404.385.1111 to schedule an appointment at the ASC. Schedule a walk-up appointment online here. Submit an online Request for Help ticket here. If you are in the U.S. but not in the Atlanta area and need a remote option, please contact the ASC to find an appropriate location near you. Already Completed the In-Person Onboarding? Great! Student employees who have already completed in-person onboarding at the ASC, located at 500 Tech Parkway, do not need to attend the Student Employee Onboarding event. Other Important Notes The Student Employee Onboarding event is not an opportunity for students to find a campus job. It is the final step in paperwork processing for those hired into an already accepted campus position. If you are looking for a job, visit the Student Employment webpage for helpful resources. Hiring managers and their hiring support staff are encouraged to be prepared and familiarize themselves with new and helpful resources designed to promote a seamless experience. Learn more here. The ASC is here to help students and managers navigate hiring and onboarding processes. Visit the ASC portal for assistance. Contact Rachael Pocklington Institute Communications Email rpocklington@gatech.edu Related links Student Employment website Student Onboarding Administrative Services Center Portal News room topics Campus and Community Keywords Student Employees Onboarding administrative Services center human resources View source Improving the Hiring Process From Start to Finish Since opening less than a year ago, the ASC has been dedicated to analyzing the student hiring process and developing innovative solutions to improve the experience. This includes partnering with Georgia Tech Human Resources and others to develop new and improved guides and toolkits for hiring students. Improved integrations with GradWorks improves the flow of information to the ASC and reduces process time. New eRequest Report enables units to have greater visibility into the hiring process. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Compensation Glossary & FAQs Breadcrumb Home Below you will find answers to frequently asked questions and the definition of commonly used compensation terms. You may find it useful to become familiar with these terms to understand this project and other compensation program activities in GTHR. Back to main page Glossary Job Classification and Compensation System (JCCS) Staff positions at Georgia Tech are part of the JCCS. This system defines each position\u2019s job structure, title, pay range and quartile, and pay grade. The JCCS is designed to encourage and facilitate staff employee professional growth and development. Salary Ranges Structures that reflect the minimum and maximum pay for a job at Georgia Tech. Internal and external hires must start at no less than the minimum of the salary range of the pay grade for the position into which they have been hired. Pay Grades Georgia Tech groups jobs with similar internal and external value into Pay Grades within a salary structure. Each pay grade in each salary structure is segmented into quartiles. Individual job performance and job knowledge along with the Institute\u2019s financial position determine individual employee placement in the applicable grade. All salaries are capped at a position\u2019s salary range maximum. \u200bEquity Adjustment / Market Adjustment Salary increases for an individual or group of employees whose salary has fallen behind the external market. Job Structures Georgia Tech groups job grades with similar characteristics into job structure categories. There are five job structure categories at Georgia Tech: Administrative, Craft & Skilled Traders, Development, Information Technology, and Science & Research Support. Curious to learn more? Click here for additional details on Georgia Tech\u2019s compensation structure. Frequently Asked Questions Will every employee receive an equity increase as a result of the project? While each faculty and staff member at Georgia Tech is valued, not every employee will receive an increase through this market equity review. Who is more likely to receive an equity increase? Employees with demonstrated skills in their field and those with the highest level of job qualification, difficult to find skills, and Georgia Tech experience will be considered for a salary adjustment. Adjustments will be made through a phased approach, starting with the most disparate positions to market and priority positions with significant turnover. Who is less likely to receive an equity increase? Employees that have been newly hired, newly assigned, or newly promoted will not be eligible for an equity increase. These employees are generally assigned to Quartile I in their position\u2019s salary range. For more information, visit hr.gatech.edu/staff-job-descriptions-and-salary-structures. When will equity increases become effective? Staff equity adjustments will be effective in December 2021. Georgia Tech is targeting an early 2022 effective date for faculty adjustments. Adjustments may continue throughout the fiscal year based on unit funding and a phased approach. Which components of the JCCS will be updated? Staff positions at Georgia Tech are part of the Job Classification and Compensation System (JCCS) that defines each position\u2019s job structure, title, pay range and quartile, and pay grade. In this project, we are reviewing select components of the JCCS to determine where changes may be needed. This may include potential updates to the system of salary grade tiers and the minimum and maximum salary of each grade. Are research faculty and Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) staff a part of this assessment? The current market equity study includes GTRI staff positions. A study for GTRI research faculty was completed in 2020. How do we assess knowledge, skills, and competencies for the sake of pay? Knowledge, skills, and competencies are based on the job description. If a job description lacks this information, please work with your HR representative and compensation consultant to update your position's job description. How are years of experience being calculated in the new compensation quartiles found in the JCCS and considered in the market equity study? Each Georgia Tech job is assigned to a salary range in a salary structure and each range in the structure has been divided into quartiles. Individual employees are slotted into the applicable quartile based on their years in the current Georgia Tech role. The years of direct job-related experience associated with each quartile are based on leading market practice for various job levels as reflected in the published compensation surveys being used for the market equity study. In the future, departments can submit individual employee equity requests that consider previous direct experience performing the same scope of responsibilities, provided the employee was not recently promoted. How will you consider recently hired employees who have significant years of experience? Are they penalized due to the short period they have operated in their new role? When an employee is promoted or reclassified to a position in a higher Pay Grade, the employee will normally be awarded a promotional or reclassification increase. Determinations of the actual increase will consider relevant factors such as internal compensation equity and the individual\u2019s qualifications and experience for the position. Not all promotions will result in a compensation increase. If a recently promoted employee\u2019s salary falls below the minimum of their salary range, that employee will receive an increase to the new range minimum. However, that employee\u2019s prior experience will not be reviewed again to determine placement in their position\u2019s salary range.\u200b How do you determine the salary for each role? How does the salary increase occur in the staff quartile system? Starting salaries for external hires at Georgia Tech are determined based on the applicant\u2019s prior experience, skills, or education, directly compared to other employees that are similarly situated at Georgia Tech. Promotional or reclassification increases consider relevant factors such as internal compensation equity and the individual\u2019s qualifications and experience for the position. At Georgia Tech, Internal and External hires must start at no less than the minimum of the salary range of the pay grade for the position into which they have been hired. Starting compensation for Internal and External hires that is above the midpoint of the salary range of the Pay Grade (the entry point of the third quartile) must gain additional approvals from GTHR. In connection with the recent merit study, Georgia Tech aged its salary structures forward to enhance structure alignment with market. If a newly hired or recently promoted employee\u2019s salary falls below the minimum of their aged-forward salary range, that employee will receive an increase to the new range minimum. However, that employee\u2019s prior experience will not be reviewed again to determine placement in their position\u2019s salary range. Georgia Tech remains committed to providing to employees with pay for performance and will not award salary increases based solely on time in role. Georgia Tech will continue to award merit pay, when funded by the State, promotional and reclassification increases, and equity and market-based adjustments when budgets and funding allow. Faculty Frequently Asked Questions Who is considered \"faculty\" for the purposes of this study? Included in this study were the members of the Corps of Instruction including: professors, associate professors, assistant professors, lecturers, librarians/archivists, academic professionals, extension professionals, and research engineers/scientists/technologists/associates. Professors of the Practice, adjunct professors, and temporary faculty were not included. GTRI recently completed a salary equity study and were therefore not included in this study. When will increases be received? 12-month Faculty will receive the increase in July 2022 payroll (effective July 1) 9/10-month Faculty will receive the increase in the August 2022 payroll (effective Aug. 1) Who is less likely to receive an equity increase? Employees that have been newly hired, newly assigned, or newly promoted will not be eligible for an equity increase. These employees are generally assigned to Quartile I in their position\u2019s salary range. For more information, visit hr.gatech.edu/staff-job-descriptions-and-salary-structures. Are employees in temporary positions eligible for the market study? Temporary workers such as students, rehired retirees, and Tech Temps are not eligible. Are Post-Doctoral fellows eligible for the market increase? No, these employees are included under a separate study. Why is there a 5% cap on most of the compensation increase? The percentage was selected for consistency with the staff exercise that had a seven percent cap before COLA, in order to not overly burden grants for faculty members on sponsored funds, and based on budget availability. Why do the new pay ranges for academic professional and research faculty have a target set at 75% of the market median for their rank and discipline, while others have a 100% market median? For full-time, permanent academic professionals and research faculty, the over-arching group distinction was broad and obscure, and did not allow for a clear market comparison. For this reason, the target midpoint was established at 75% of the market median for their rank and discipline. The 75% midpoint will also mitigate potential grant funding challenges. The target midpoint for the pay ranges for other full-time, permanent faculty members is set at 100% of the market median for their rank and discipline. This includes tenured/tenure track faculty, faculty administrators, lecturers, extension professionals, and librarians/archivists. Professors of the Practice were not included in this exercise. Now that you have completed an academic market study, will there be ongoing pay assessments/adjustments each year? While we cannot make commitments for future fiscal year budgets, our goal is to establish a compensation philosophy and structure that can guide and serve as a basis for future compensation exercises and decisions. Why wasn't GTRI included? Because GTRI already conducted a market salary adjustment program, it was not included in this exercise. Which universities were used in the market study? Below is a list of the Association of American University (AAU) institutions that the College and University Professional Association (CUPA) identified as participating in the market surveys: Boston University (Boston, MA) Brandeis University (Waltham, MA) Brown University (Providence, RI) California Institute of Technology (Pasadena, CA) Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburgh, PA) Case Western Reserve University (Cleveland, OH) Columbia University in the City of New York (New York, NY) Cornell University (Ithaca, NY) Duke University (Durham, NC) Emory University (Atlanta, GA) Harvard University (Cambridge, MA) Indiana University (Bloomington, IN) Iowa State University (Ames, IA) Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, MD) Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, MA) Michigan State University (East Lansing, MI) New York University (New York, NY) Northwestern University (Evanston, IL) Pennsylvania State University (University Park, PA) Princeton University (Princeton, NJ) Purdue University Main Campus (West Lafayette, IN) Rice University (Houston, TX) Rutgers the State University of New Jersey System Summary (New Brunswick, NJ) Stanford University (Palo Alto, CA) Stony Brook University (Stony Brook, NY) Texas A & M University (College Station, TX) The Ohio State University (Columbus, OH) The University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ) Tulane University (New Orleans, LA) University At Buffalo, State University of New York (Buffalo, NY) University of California-Berkeley (Berkeley, CA) University of California-Davis (Davis, CA) University of California-Irvine (Irvine, CA) University of California-Los Angeles (Los Angeles, CA) University of California-San Diego (La Jolla, CA) University of California-Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, CA) University of Chicago (Chicago, IL) University of Colorado Boulder (Boulder, CO) University of Florida (Gainesville, FL) University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Champaign, IL) University of Iowa (Iowa City, IA) University of Kansas Main Campus (Lawrence, KS) University of Maryland College Park (College Park, MD) University of Michigan-Ann Arbor (Ann Arbor, MI) University of Minnesota-Twin Cities (Minneapolis, MN) University of Missouri - Columbia (Columbia, MO) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Chapel Hill, NC) University of Oregon (Eugene, OR) University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA) University of Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh, PA) University of Rochester (Rochester, NY) University of Southern California (Los Angeles, CA) University of Texas at Austin (Austin, TX) University of Virginia (Charlottesville, VA) University of Washington (Seattle, WA) University of Wisconsin-Madison (Madison, WI) Vanderbilt University (Nashville, TN) Washington University in St. Louis (Saint Louis, MO) Yale University (New Haven, CT) What about part-time faculty? Part-time faculty not employed under a temporary status were included in the group of employees reviewed as part of the study. This is defined as 20 to 29 hours per week (or .5 FTE to .74 FTE). Partial benefits eligible may apply to regular faculty and regular staff employees. Partial benefits include retirement and pro-rated leave accruals.\u200b How is full-time defined? This is defined as 30 or more hours per week or .75 FTE and greater, which applies to regular faculty and regular staff employees. Full benefits include all benefits in accordance with University System of Georgia of Board of Regents policy 8.2.9 Insurance. Why were Professors of the Practice not included? Deloitte was able to match about 96% of Georgia Tech\u2019s faculty positions in the market. In the study, it was noted that each Professor of the Practice is unique and bears no commonality to the other Professors of Practice. Therefore, each employee in this job title will be reviewed individually. Is my increase on top of my promotion raise? If your salary after promotion was still was below market, you could be eligible for the market equity increase. Does the promotion raise count in the USG's Human Resources Administrative Practice (HRAP) procedure for determining cumulative pay increase in a given year? Yes. Salary increases (such as, promotions, position reclassification, counteroffers, in-range adjustments, etc.) which result in a cumulative fiscal year adjustment greater than 9.9% above the USG\u2019s annual salary and wage guidance percentage (Merit) require HRAP ASI review.\u200b I am on approved leave. Will my salary be adjusted when I return? If an employee on an approved leave of absence has been identified as being eligible for a market increase, it will be applied upon return to active status.\u200b What are the possible reasons why a faculty member would not receive any increase as part of this study? If the faculty member's annual salary is currently above the market reference point, an increase may not be applied as part of this program.\u200b Are all faculty receiving exactly 5%? Not all faculty will receive 5%. This is dependent upon their salary in comparison to the target MRP points on the pay structures.\u200b How does the $5,000 Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) factor into this study? The $5,000 Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) was a separate program. However, the COLA did increase base wages which are used in comparison to market.\u200b Does this market study replace the merit raise process? The USG BOR has provided guidance that there will be no Merit program for FY23.\u200b The communications refer to pay ranges with minimums, market reference point, and maximums. Where can I find all the new ranges? We will publish these on the GTHR website and share the link in related communications. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Job Evaluation & Review Breadcrumb Home Position Review Tool \u201cDo the current responsibilities meet the FLSA duties tests?\u201d Use the Position Review Tool for: FLSA exemption status reviews The final decision for each position under exemption status review will align the job duties to the job description and exemption status in compliance with FLSA. Position Evaluation Tool Process View the Process Forms & Resources Manager Questionnaire Employee Questionnaire Employee Transition Guidelines (Changing Pay Frequencies) Submission Send your request with attached job description and changes to ohr.compl@ohr.gatech.edu. Frequently Asked Questions If no additional information is needed to make the final determination, who in the department receives the letter with the effective FLSA status transition date? The employee, HR Rep/BP, Manager? Once the committee makes a final determination, a letter will be sent to the HR Rep/BP of the department. The HR Rep/BP can communicate directly with the manager. GTHR encourages managers to have direct communication with the affected employee. What happens in a situation where a manager might not be championing for the employee? Is there no way for them [the employee] to appeal without approval? The employee may appeal their position without manager approval only if they believe their position is non-exempt. Since any position can be non-exempt per federal law, these requests must be review regardless of manager approval to ensure FLSA compliance. However, the manager will be engaged throughout the process. GTHR will request the manager to complete a questionnaire. In the official process, is a questionnaire sent to the employee only or also to the manager? In order for GTHR to fully evaluate the role, the employee and manager both have to be engaged during the review process. When do observational interviews begin? Observation reviews may be necessary if sufficient information to make a determination is not provided by means of the questionnaires. The Position Review Committee will make the decision to obtain additional information by means of interviews or observations. When does payroll change, if there\u2019s a change? If there is any payroll change, it will be effective on a future dated effective date determined by the Review Committee. When does it go into effect? The effective date will be a future payroll date. If the change is to non-exempt, it will be a future dated bi-weekly payroll date. If the change is to exempt, it will be a future dated monthly payroll date. Can previous employees in the position complete the process? No. The process is designed to capture accurate information from incumbents currently performing the duties and responsibilities required from the position. The form should be completed solely by the current employee. Can previous managers of the position complete the process? No. The process is designed to capture accurate information from managers currently managing employees performing the duties and responsibilities required from the position. The form should be completed solely by the current manager. Question 7 on the Manager Questionnaire asks \u201cWhich written guidelines are used for this position?\u201d Please explain this question. This question is used to ascertain if there are any written policies, procedures, laws, or regulations that provide guidance to decision making for the role. Is it mandated for employees and managers complete the questionnaire? No. We do not mandate completion of questionnaires. We highly encourage both managers and employees to participate in the process. Participation ensures their first-hand knowledge is reviewed and considered during the review process. I manage more than one person in the same role. Do I have to fill out a questionnaire for each employee? It depends. If each employee has the same responsibilities and decision-making responsibility, NO. If each employee performs different functions or responsibilities, YES. I am new to this position; do I have to complete a questionnaire? We value your input. However, if you have had your position less than 3 months, please contact your HR Rep/BP to determine if a submission is required. Why do I have to include a salary? Federal law states an employee must pass a duties test AND a salary test to be classified as exempt. If you pass the duties test, GTHR must ensure you pass the salary test in compliance with the federal law. My department did not request my position to be reviewed. Why do I have to participate? If you change exemption status, why do I have to change? We highly encourage your engagement, even if your department did not request a review. Your input is valuable. Participation ensures GTHR completely understands the responsibilities required for the role. We do not mandate participation. University System of Georgia (USG) does not allow exemption status to be determined on an individual basis. Exemption status is assigned to a role. Each employee in the same role will have the same exemption status. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Compensation Breadcrumb Home Understanding Job Structures Learn About the Job Structure Changes What is the JCCS? Where can I view my job description? Learn More Understanding Your Salary What should I know about my salary? Is there room for growth? Learn More Understanding Job Status What does exemption status mean? What is FLSA? Learn More Contractor vs. Employee Prior to engaging any individual for services as an independent contractor an assessment based on IRS guidelines must be made and documented. The department must complete the \u201cEmployee \u2013 Contractor Checklist\u201d form located here. Learn More Compensation for Managers Comp Time / Timekeeping Pay Classifications Employees & Exemption Status Independent Contractor vs. Employee Learn More Service Level Agreements The Compensation Team strives to complete all requests in a timely manner. Due to the significant volume of request please allow us to process the request within the service level agreement. Learn More Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "careers.gatech.edu", "content": "Perks & Programs | Human Resources Human Resources About Who is HR? Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Perks & Programs Breadcrumb Home Georgia Tech has a partnership with local, statewide and national businesses that offer discounts and other incentives to employees and students with valid University identification cards. As a Georgia Tech employee you can also take advantage of perks and programs through the USG and State of Georgia. USG Perks at Work Vendor Sign Up Team Georgia Employee Discounts Vendor FAQs Georgia Tech Perks and Programs Education & Family 529 Georgia Higher Education Savings Plan The 529 Georgia Higher Education Savings Plan offers numerous advantages: tax-free withdrawals, a range of investment options, no annual contribution limits, professional management of the funds saved, and more. Georgia Tech Summer & Break Camps Tech Wreck Day Camp at the Campus Recreation Center is a weekly camp offered for rising first- through eighth-grade children of faculty/staff or students. Incorporating recreation, fitness, and field trips to area locations, the camp creates a fun and fit school break for kids. Additionally, the R. Kirk Landon Learning Center and The Children\u2019s Campus @ Georgia Tech provide week long summer and school-break day camps for children, up to 8 years old. On-Campus Childcare Georgia Tech has two on-campus child development centers providing a safe, nurturing and engaging environment for the children of its faculty, staff, and students, with tuition savings of up to 10% off community rates. On-Campus Professional Development Georgia Tech Human Resources offers core competency training for faculty and staff through Workplace Learning & Professional Development courses. Services include instructor-led classes, informal team collaborations, and online learning experiences. Tuition Assistance Educational assistance programs are available for Georgia Tech full-time employees and research titled faculty. These programs provide tuition and fee waivers or reimbursements for degree-seeking employees. Usit Babysitting Services USit is an on-demand babysitting app that connects highly vetted college students to busy parent professionals. Staff and Faculty receive $30 off their first Usit experience using the code \u201cGtech30\u201d. Entertainment & Shopping Adorama Shop Adorama for a powerhouse lineup of cameras, lenses, cinematography gear, studio lighting, tripods, pro audio, computers, printers, and every cutting-edge accessory you need to create triumphant work. Employees can receive up to 15% off. Atlanta Hawks Employees can enjoy discounted tickets and special offers with code GATECH. Athletics Discounts Georgia Tech faculty and staff are eligible to receive free or discounted tickets for athletic Georgia Tech events. Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Show your BuzzCard and get a 10% discount on everything, including Starbucks! Biltmore Estate Get discounted daytime admission tickets to America's largest home with code sog. BJ's Wholesale Club Georgia Tech employees can enjoy 10% off a $50 annual membership fee. FREE second membership card for a household member and 3 FREE additional months. City Pass Receive an additional 10% off the already low City Pass prices. Ferst Center for the Arts Located in the heart of campus, employees can experience professional music, dance and theater performance through discounted tickets. From You Flowers From You Flowers is your one-stop destination to make someone smile with a gift for any occasion. Save 25% as an employee of Georgia Tech. Georgia State Parks Golf Courses Discover championship golf at affordable prices and see why Georgia State Park Golf Courses are known as \u201cthe sweetest deals in golf.\u201d Use your BuzzCard to save $10 on a Club Card. Orlando Theme Park Discounts Exclusive discounts available to Georgia Tech employees for more than 500 Orlando-area lodging and attractions. Health & Wellness Be Well Benefits Education & Wellness Series Be Well is a free workshop series for employees to equip them with the tools they need to make smart wellness choices for themselves and their families. Campus Recreation Center Faculty and staff can enjoy one of the best campus recreation facilities in the country for as little at $24 a month. DePoe Eye Center Located in the Georgia Tech Student Center, the DePoe Eye Center offers complete eye care services. Employees receive 20% off frames. Employee Assistance Program The Employee Assistance Program is a confidential service that assists employees with addressing emotional, mental health and work-related concerns. The program is offered at no cost. Faculty and staff are eligible for toll-free access to licensed clinical professionals, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and up to four sessions per counseling issue and referral for a full range of personal, family and work concerns. Georgia Tech Dining Discount The faculty and staff meal plan comes with a 20% bonus and weekly and monthly retail promotions. G.I.T. FIT G.I.T. FIT, offered through Campus Recreation, helps you learn lifelong skills, increase fitness levels, and just have fun through more than 80 non-credit classes spanning martial arts to golf to personal training. Its mission is to provide the Georgia Tech community with opportunities to begin or continue a healthy lifestyle that lasts. Homer Rice Center for Sports Performance The Homer Rice Center for Sports Performance provides physical rehabilitation and chiropractic services to employees and students right on campus. Objective Wellness Objective Wellness develops powerful science-based formulas to keep you strong and feeling good. Use the CODE: (SHOP15) and receive 15% off any product to maintain your skin, energy, and sleep. Tech Dentistry Conveniently located on campus, Tech Dentistry's experienced specialists are waiting to help with your dental needs. Tobacco Cessation Support Georgia Tech Health Promotions is committed to providing and identifying resources to support current tobacco users\u2019 efforts to quit through strategies like self-help quit guides, in-person and telephone counseling, and medication. The Wellness Spot The Wellness Spot offers monthly memberships, nutrition coaching, fitness classes, pilates, yoga, barre, strength, dance classes, line dancing, spa services- massages, facials, waxing, rekhi, pedicures, and manicures. Faculty, staff, and students receive a 15% discount using the code GATECH. Home Services ARIUM Westside Apartments Staff receive a waived $150 Admin fee during application process. Staff and Students are able to take advantage of any standing specials that are promoted at the time of applying. Guaranteed Rate Home mortgage company waiving all lender fees, up to $1,290 in savings. ICON Midtown Receive an additional $500 off at move-in. Provident Funding Enrollment in the Mortgage Benefit Program would mean a discount on closing costs. You can save up to $5,000 on top of our industry-leading rates. Provident Funding provides this competitive discount on any eligible home purchase or refinance of a primary residence, second home, or investment property. Discount amount varies based on the new loan amount and property state. Senior/Assisted Living Receive 7.5% off monthly fee/basic service rate and 10% off private duty home care. Assisted living and respite care discounts vary. TransUnion Smart Move TransUnion SmartMove allows renters to seamlessly provide all necessary information, such as comprehensive credit reports, criminal background checks, etc., to landlords when submitting a housing application. Most importantly, SmartMove protects your personal information. Receive 20% off using the discount code: GTSave20. Legal & Financial Services Bank at Work Georgia Tech has partnered with three banks to offer discounted and/or premier services to employees. Save time and money when dealing with your personal finances. Georgia United Credit Union Members receive competitive rates and an unparalleled member service experience, in addition to member-exclusive discounts and rewards. Learn more LifeSuite Services LifeSuite Services are designed to help you in times of need \u2014 Legal, Financial, and Grief. Examples include assistance drafting and reviewing legal documents such as wills, power of attorney and health care directives and guidance from accredited financial consultants regarding credit management, budgeting, mortgage/refinancing, retirement/401(k) and basic estate planning. Username: lfg Password: resources You Decide Get quick and easy access to financial planning services and auto, home, renters and pet insurance through You Decide. The discount client ID is GT211. Miscellaneous Day Translations Employees can receive 10% off professional translation and interpreting services by using code \u201cgatech10\u201d. Foam Core Print Receive 10% off already wholesale prices for large format printing services. Tomedes Translation Services Use code AWESOMETOM for a 10% discount on language, interpretation and translation services. This can be used by students and researchers to aide them in their their research and studies. On-Campus Offers Athletics Discounts Georgia Tech faculty and staff are eligible to receive free or discounted tickets for athletic Georgia Tech events. Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Show your BuzzCard and get a 10% discount on everything, including Starbucks! Be Well Benefits Education & Wellness Series Be Well is a free workshop series for employees to equip them with the tools they need to make smart wellness choices for themselves and their families. Campus Recreation Center Faculty and staff can enjoy one of the best campus recreation facilities in the country for as little at $24 a month. DePoe Eye Center Located in the Georgia Tech Student Center, the DePoe Eye Center offers complete eye care services. Employees receive 20% off frames. Employee Assistance Program The Employee Assistance Program is a confidential service that assists employees with addressing emotional, mental health and work-related concerns. The program is offered at no cost. Faculty and staff are eligible for toll-free access to licensed clinical professionals, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and up to four sessions per counseling issue and referral for a full range of personal, family and work concerns. Employee Resource Groups Join one of Georgia Tech's six Employee Resource Groups (ERG), organized around common dimensions of diversity. ERGs are designed to offer forums where like-minded employees can enhance their employment experiences. Ferst Center for the Arts Located in the heart of campus, employees can experience professional music, dance and theater performance through discounted tickets. Georgia Tech Citizen's Police Academy The Georgia Tech Citizen's Police Academy is offered twice a year to inform citizens about how the department operates and educate about issues facing campus law enforcement efforts at Georgia Tech. The free course is open to faculty, staff and students. Georgia Tech Dining Discount The faculty and staff meal plan comes with a 20% bonus and weekly and monthly retail promotions. Georgia Tech Summer & Break Camps Tech Wreck Day Camp at the Campus Recreation Center is a weekly camp offered for rising first- through eighth-grade children of faculty/staff or students. Incorporating recreation, fitness, and field trips to area locations, the camp creates a fun and fit school break for kids. Additionally, the R. Kirk Landon Learning Center and The Children\u2019s Campus @ Georgia Tech provide week long summer and school-break day camps for children, up to 8 years old. G.I.T. FIT G.I.T. FIT, offered through Campus Recreation, helps you learn lifelong skills, increase fitness levels, and just have fun through more than 80 non-credit classes spanning martial arts to golf to personal training. Its mission is to provide the Georgia Tech community with opportunities to begin or continue a healthy lifestyle that lasts. Homer Rice Center for Sports Performance The Homer Rice Center for Sports Performance provides physical rehabilitation and chiropractic services to employees and students right on campus. On-Campus Childcare Georgia Tech has two on-campus child development centers providing a safe, nurturing and engaging environment for the children of its faculty, staff, and students, with tuition savings of up to 10% off community rates. On-Campus Professional Development Georgia Tech Human Resources offers core competency training for faculty and staff through Workplace Learning & Professional Development courses. Services include instructor-led classes, informal team collaborations, and online learning experiences. Paper & Clay (Student Center) Georgia Tech customers are eligible for reduced print pricing Parking and Transportation Get $100 off your annual discounted parking pass just for carpooling. Rent Tech Rec Think of Tech Rec for your next party, meeting or organizational get-together. It's the perfect place to bring groups of all ages and can be rented by the recreational area (bowling, billiards, gaming lounge or multi-purpose room) or by the entire facility. Special rates for Georgia Tech employees. Tech Dentistry Conveniently located on campus, Tech Dentistry's experienced specialists are waiting to help with your dental needs. Tobacco Cessation Support Georgia Tech Health Promotions is committed to providing and identifying resources to support current tobacco users\u2019 efforts to quit through strategies like self-help quit guides, in-person and telephone counseling, and medication. Tuition Assistance Educational assistance programs are available for Georgia Tech full-time employees and research titled faculty. These programs provide tuition and fee waivers or reimbursements for degree-seeking employees. Technology AT&T Sponsorship Program New and existing customers can receive special deals and discounts up to 20% for cellular service through AT&T. Use promo code: FAN:110128 Computer Discounts Online discounts are available from Dell, Apple and Lenovo computers for full-time employees. Software Discounts The USG's Software Resources and Services website offers affordable, brand name software and services for work or personal computers. T-Mobile Wireless Benefits Save up to $900 on Magenta Plus when you switch to T-Mobile. Plan includes Unlimited Talk, Text & Data as well as Netflix! Employee discount is combinable with other limited time offers! Visit:t-mo.co/2X0E4ZM or Email: Kristin.A.Martin@T-Mobile.com Verizon Georgia Tech employees can receive a 15% discount on Verizon services. Transportation & Travel Avis Car Rental Employees can save up to 25% on every rental whenever you make reservations using the Avis Worldwide Discount. View flyer for more detail. BMW Through our partnership with BMW, Group Fleet pricing is available nationwide, allowing you to leverage Corporate Fleet Discounts on the purchase or lease of most BMW and MINI models Booking.com Employees can save up to 40% on select hotels. Click here for more information. Budget Car Rental Employees can save up to 25% on every rental whenever you make reservations using the Budget. Click here for details. CobbLinc The CobbLinc express bus provides services from Cobb County into midtown and downtown Atlanta Monday through Friday for a 9% discount for faculty/staff. Crowne Plaza Midtown Employees receive discounted rate of $127/night. Provide discount code 000189782. Dream Vacations Receive minimum $25 on-board credit per stateroom for all cruises in a Balcony or higher accommodation. Mention code SAV4U. FastPark & Relax Enjoy discounted airport parking ($9.77/day compared to $11.50/day), emergency car service and complimentary luggage assistance with FastPark. All parking is covered and located three minutes from the international terminal (although use for domestic flights is easy if you are traveling with carry-on luggage only). Ford As an employee of Georgia Tech, you are eligible to participate in the Partner Recognition X-Plan Vehicle Pricing Program! The login partner code is GTECH. GRTA Express Georgia Tech GRTA Xpress Bus passes are available for faculty/staff only via payroll deduction. Gwinnett County Transit Gwinnett County Transit passes are available for faculty/staff only via payroll deduction. Passes may be picked up in the BuzzCard Center. Hertz See flyer for discounts. Hotels.com Employees can save up to 8% on select hotels. Click here for details. Jeeps Are Us Receive discounts when shopping online by using code \u201c5off\u201d. MARTA Passes Discount MARTA passes are available via pre-tax payroll deduction. Log into TechWorks to select your voluntary payroll deductions for MARTA under Payroll and Compensation. Number 1 Auto Transport Number 1 Auto Transport is a nationwide car shipping company that specializes in shipping cars across the country. Staff, faculty and students can receive a 10% discount off any car shipping reservation fee nationwide by using code Gatech10. Parking and Transportation Get $100 off your annual discounted parking pass just for carpooling. Southwest Airlines Receive a discount rate of 13% off on Anytime fares and 5% off on Wanna Get Away fares. Log-in with personal Rapid Rewards membership username and password. Use company ID: 99319894 swabiz.com Staybridge Suites Employees receive a discounted rate of $149/night for all suites with breakfast included. Use code 000189782. Worldwide Emergency Travel Assistance All benefits-eligible USG employees (and their dependents) traveling for less than 90 days (on either business or pesonal travel), automatically have basic medical, evacuation, repatriation, and security evacuate (ERS) at no cost. This emergency travel assistance is provided by AXA Assistance through MetLife. If you are enrolled in a USG healthcare plan you also have limited travel benefits available through Kaiser Travel Support or Blue Cross Blue Shield Global Core. ZipCar Employees enjoy discounted rates on Zipcar. Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "careers.gatech.edu", "content": "Death of an Employee | Human Resources Human Resources About Who is HR? Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Death of an Employee Breadcrumb Home We would like to offer our deepest condolences to you and your family on your loss. We realize this is a difficult time but there are a few things related to your benefits that you may need your attention. When an employee of Georgia Tech passes away the employees\u2019 supervisor or manager should be notified as soon as possible. If you are unsure of the contact information for the employees\u2019 department, please contact: Administrative Services Center (ASC) 404-385-1111 (8:00AM - 5:00PM Monday-Friday)gatech.service-now.com/asc The employees \u2018department will take the appropriate action to end the employee\u2019s employment in the next 24 hours. After the action has been approved, it is sent to the OneUSG Connect-Benefits Center overnight by electronic file to update them on the employee\u2019s passing. GTHR Benefits Department: How We Can Help Upon notification of death a GT Benefits Specialist will obtain an electronic copy of the employees Summary of Benefits and Life Insurance Beneficiary Designation from the OneUSG Connect - Benefits Center portal for our records. These documents can be e-mailed by GTHR Benefits to the employees\u2019 beneficiary or eligible dependents (for insurance purposes) immediately if needed by family members. Confirmation of Life Insurance GTHR Benefits Department can assist employees with confirming life insurance for funeral arrangements or assignment purposes. Calls from funeral homes that need to verify life insurance should be directed to (404) 894-4847, press 9 to speak with an HR representative. OneUSG Benefits Center: Contact with Family Members A Life Specialist from the OneUSG Connect- Benefits Center will call the beneficiary on file with the Benefits Center within 3 days of receiving (electronic) notification of the employee\u2019s death to review the benefits and life insurance that the employee was enrolled in prior to their death. IMPORTANT: The One USG Connect-Benefits Center cannot discuss life insurance or other benefits with family members or beneficiaries until the employee\u2019s termination has been sent to the Benefits Center by electronic file (after being entered by Georgia Tech). A delay in entering the termination in PeopleSoft will cause a delay with family receiving information about survivor benefits. Life Insurance Claims & Continuing Medical Insurance Family members will receive the following information when they speak with a OneUSG Connect- Benefits Center Life Specialist: Continuing medical, dental, and other benefits for family members covered on the deceased employee\u2019s insurance. Instructions for filing life insurance claims with MetLife Beneficiaries can speak with a Life Specialist at the One USG Connect Benefits Center by phoning 844-587-4236, press 7 to speak. Representatives are available Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. \u2013 5 p.m. Eastern time. Notification of Death - Retirement Plans When an employee passes away the Retirement Plan/Record keeper for that plan should be contacted by a family member as soon as possible. A retirement plan representative will provide directions for submitting proof of death and discuss the available distribution options with the employee\u2019s beneficiary for each retirement plan that the employee is enrolled in. If you are unsure of the retirement plans that the employee was enrolled in, please contact GTHR at (404) 894-4847, press 9 to speak with an HR representative for assistance. Teacher Retirement System of Georgia (TRS) To report the death of an employee member enrolled in Teacher Retirement System of Georgia (TRS) phone (404)352-6500. TRS representatives are available Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. \u2013 5 p.m. Optional Retirement Plan (ORP), 457(b) or 403(b) To report the death of an employee enrolled in the Optional Retirement Plan (ORP), 457(b) or 403(b) plans the record keeper(s) that manages the employee\u2019s account should be contacted. The three vendors that manage these accounts for the USG are: TIAA Phone: 844-230-7527 Fidelity Phone: 800-343-0860 AIG/VALIC Phone: 800-448-2542 Resources to support Employees & Families Georgia Tech Human Resources Phone: (404) 894-4847 Press 9 to speak with an HR representative Kepro Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Phone: 844-243-4440 or usg.mylifeexpert.com (company code: USGCares) OneUSG Connect-Benefits Call Center Phone: 844-587-4236 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "careers.gatech.edu", "content": "Newly Hired and Eligible | Human Resources Human Resources About Who is HR? Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Newly Hired and Eligible Breadcrumb Home Your health and welfare benefits are provided through the University System of Georgia, which includes healthcare, dental, vision, and retirement plan options. Georgia Tech is a member of the USG, the state agency governing all 26 public institutions in Georgia. USG dictates general policy, administers benefits, and supplements funding for the state institutions. It is governed by the Board of Regents (BOR). Have Questions? Submit a ticket to request at ServiceNow. Next Steps Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Step 1. Review your resources As a Georgia Institution, Georgia Tech is one of the 26 schools under the University System of Georgia (USG) umbrella. Your health and welfare benefits are provided through USG, which includes healthcare, dental, vision, and retirement plan options for employees working 30 hours per week or more on a regular basis. All USG employees are covered by workers\u2019 compensation, and certain employees also qualify for Social Security participation. Learn More Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Step 2. Check Your Credentials Ensure your Georgia Tech account has been given access. Check with your hiring manager if you have questions. Activate Your Account Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Step 3. Visit \"New to USG\" Visit \"New to USG\" to explore the benefits available to you. The University System Benefits Office hosts virtual monthly New Hire Benefits Orientation for newly hired employees across the system. Employees are required to register to attend. The sessions are scheduled for one hour and include information about the USG healthcare and retirement benefits at a high level as well as enrollment deadlines, supporting documents for dependents, resource contact information, and more. This benefits orientation is offered to supplement the current campus orientation. The ongoing schedule for these live virtual sessions will be the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 10:00 am An on-demand version will be available on the New to USG page of our website. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Step 4. Make Your Selections with OneUSG Connect - Benefits OneUSG Connect is a USG system-wide technology management system. It includes two ways to access your benefits (including initial enrollment, life event updates, and Open Enrollment changes). Visit OneUSG Connect and select \"Manage My Benefits\" on the right side menu. You will automatically be redirected to the OneUSG Connect \u2013 Benefits website. \u200b Save and submit your selections, including \u200bsupporting documents and evidence of insurability (EOI) if necessary. To select over the phone, allow a representative to assist you in selecting your USG benefits over the phone: \u200b1-844-5-USGBEN (1-844-587-4236). When will Your Benefits be Effective? The date of hire if hired on the first day of the month (e.g., July 1 or Aug. 1) The first day of the following month if the hire date is any day other than the first (e.g., July 2 or Aug. 13) Coverage Period Once you make your benefit elections, those elections will remain in effect from the coverage effective date through Dec. 31 of the current plan year unless you have a qualifying life event. If you do not experience a qualifying family status change, you must wait until the next Annual Enrollment period to make changes. 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Jul 25, 2023 Whether it\u2019s diagnosing an ailment, preventing it, or alleviating its symptoms, conversations about health often center around illness. The same can be said about mental health. \u201cThe concept of mental health is a euphemism,\u201d explains Tiffiny Hughes-Troutman, a professor of practice in the School of Psychology and a licensed psychologist. \u201cOften people use the term \u2018mental health\u2019 as a catch-all phrase when they're really talking about mental illness. But mental illness and mental health are actually discrete and dichotomous terms. Good health is indicated by positive emotions and productive functioning, not just the absence of illness.\u201d With a new minor in the Science of Mental Health and Well-Being in the School of Psychology, Hughes-Troutman is hoping to balance the conversation. Launching this fall, the minor will work to give students practical tools to build mental wellness and gain the ability to conceptualize mental health, well-being, and other constructs firmly grounded in neuroscience. \u201cIt\u2019s critical that we create a psychologically safe atmosphere in the classroom, the lab, and other spaces so that students have opportunities to connect with others and build resilience and other key skills,\u201d says Hughes-Troutman. \u201cI view this new minor as a really great opportunity not only to infuse content about health and well-being into the curriculum for students, but also, it\u2019s a pivotal step that students can take to foster a greater sense of health and well-being for themselves. Through this minor, we aim to help students cope with pressures and stress, and ensure that they understand the relation between increased well-being, higher productivity, enhanced learning, and a stronger sense of connectedness and purpose.\u201d \u201cAs we aim to instill students with a wide range of fundamental knowledge and skills that can benefit them throughout their lives,\u201d says Tansu Celikel, professor and chair in the School of Psychology, \u201cthis minor will be of interest to all students across the Institute.\u201d Exploring the link between brain, behavior, and mental health and well-being Cultivating well-being is a key component of Georgia Tech\u2019s strategic plan. With courses like Flourishing: Strategies for Well-Being and Resilience (APPH 1060) and Resilience Building Strategies 4801/8801, bringing wellness into the curriculum has been a vital step toward that goal across the Institute. \u201cWe have excellent courses that span topics fundamental to human well-being offered on campus, and this new minor gives students another option on a rich menu,\u201d said Hughes-Troutman. \u201cUnique elements of this minor include a focus on the distinct psychological processes and neural mechanisms of well-being. Psychological science plays a distinct role in improving the human condition for individuals and communities on many levels; students who take our courses will be exposed to the latest research and practice innovations.\u201d The minor will debut Neuroscience of Mental Health: Research and Practice (PSYC 3803), a new course co-taught by Celikel and Hughes-Troutman. In the course, Hughes-Troutman says, \u201cwe're taking a deep dive into what happens in the brain, practical applications to enhance well-being, and other ways that students can increase positive affective states such as joy and happiness while minimizing stress.\u201d That course will be linked with a Vertically Integrated Project (VIP) team led by Celikel and Hughes-Troutman that will give students hands-on experience assessing and building mental health and wellness. \u201cWell-Being VIP students will work with students in the class using survey and biosensing data to give them accurate data and monitoring of their mental health,\u201d says Hughes-Troutman. \u201cThey\u2019ll use apps and other e-tools to measure their levels of mindfulness, help them meditate, and reach their goals related to focus, attention, and relaxation. By the end of the class, students will have developed a portfolio that allows them to reflect upon and document a cadre of skills and experiences.\u201d Students in the minor will also choose 12 credits of other courses offered as part of the program, including Science of Stress, Anxiety, and Happiness (PSYC 3000), Mindfulness: Science and Practice (PSYC 3005), Health Psychology (PSYC 3009), and many more exploring the neuroscience and psychology of mental health. \u201cThe Science of Mental Health and Well-Being curriculum highlights the importance of a comprehensive approach that considers both psychological and neurological factors maintaining mental well-being,\u201d adds Celikel, the School of Psychology chair. \u201cA deeper appreciation for the complexities of mental health conditions and their underlying mechanisms will help to reduce stigma and drive research and innovation in the field.\u201d The minor is open to all students across Georgia Tech, though Hughes-Troutman and Celikel are hopeful that psychology, neuroscience, and pre-health students will take particular interest in the program. \u201cWhen I think about students going to medical school or entering clinical programs in particular, there is a need to take an inclusive and holistic approach to health so that they can attend to the mind, body, and spirit of their clients and patients,\u201d says Hughes-Troutman. \u201cSo many medical models ignore the concept of wellness when solely focusing on eradicating illness and this can lead to an unfortunate disconnect.\u201d \u201cThese are skills that pre-health, public health, counseling, and clinical students are going to learn very early,\u201d she says. \u201cI think that will augment their education and their future careers as they provide excellent care to clients and patients as well as help themselves.\u201d \u201cThe degree to which we can provide education about health and well-being,\u201d Hughes-Troutman adds, \u201cthat we can get students excited about those concepts, and that we can contribute to the greater good of our community at Georgia Tech so students are equipped with the skills to help themselves and others \u2014 it's just fantastic.\u201d The minor is officially launching this fall and is currently accepting enrollment. To learn more about the minor, visit the School of Psychology website or contact Tiffiny Hughes-Troutman at tiffiny.hughes-troutman@psych.gatech.edu. 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Beth Cabrera is encouraged to see that society is more attuned to mental health issues than ever before. Apr 28, 2022 \u2014 Atlanta, GA Beth Cabrera, the first lady of Georgia Tech, is a psychologist and Tech alumna (M.S. PSY 1993, Ph.D. PSY 1995). Her research focuses on the power of positive psychology to achieve greater success and well-being. For the last few years, she has been sharing her expertise on positivity with Tech students as a guest presenter in a five-week course called \"Resilience Building Strategies: Growing Through What We Are Going Through.\" It was developed in 2019 by Sonia Alvarez-Robinson, executive director of Georgia Tech Strategic Consulting, and Joi Alexander, director of Health Initiatives. \u201cSocial support is the number one factor for well-being,\" Cabrera said. \"We need people. It\u2019s an evolutionary thing, because back in the caveman days, if you didn\u2019t have your tribe to help keep you safe, you died. You could not survive alone.\u201d Today, because of physical distancing in work and social environments brought about by the pandemic, many people are less connected to others. \u201cSome people feel like they\u2019re connected because they\u2019re using social media, but that\u2019s not the same kind of connection,\u201d she said. \u201cWe are less connected to our communities. We aren\u2019t as involved in our churches or different associations. During the pandemic it was important to have physical distance, but not social distance.\u201d Cabrera said that having a positive outlook and experiencing happiness are also important to well-being. But she said that \u201cbeing happy\u201d should not be the goal. \u201cThere\u2019s a difference between doing things that allow you to experience positive emotions and having the goal of being happy,\u201d she said. \u201cBeing happy all the time is never going to happen, so if you set a goal to be happy, then you\u2019re always going to fall short.\u201d Instead, Cabrera suggests participating in activities that make you happy. That could be anything from reading to exercising to hanging out with friends. The result will be a feeling of happiness that can be repeated as needed. Positive psychology does not mean you deny your negative feelings. \u201cPositive psychology first and foremost recognizes that we are human and that humans are going to experience a wide range of emotions,\" she said. \"It\u2019s very important to accept all of your emotions, the good and the bad. We know that if you try to ignore or suppress any of those negative emotions, they just get stronger.\u201d Cabrera is encouraged to see that society is more attuned to mental health issues than ever before. \u201cI started talking to companies in 2004 about employee well-being, telling them that it actually is linked to performance. Happy employees will be smarter, more creative, and they will work together better,\u201d she said. \u201cToday there is a heightened awareness of the importance of mental health and the need to help people address these issues.\u201d Alvarez-Robinson said, \u201cHaving Dr. Cabrera come and speak to our class has been a highlight of the students\u2019 experience since we started the class in 2019. We recognized that our students needed additional skills for navigating change, challenges, and uncertainty. We proposed it as part of the mini-mester pilot program and the first cohort launched in Spring 2020.\u201d The one-credit course will be offered again in the fall and is listed as Resilience Building Strategies 4801/8801 (cross-listed for undergraduate and graduate students). A recording of Cabrera\u2019s most recent workshop, along with other related sessions, is available on the Georgia Tech Resilience ERG website. Beth Cabrera's research focuses on the power of positive psychology to achieve greater success and well-being. Beth Cabrera was a guest lecturer in a course on Resilience Building Strategies. 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We will cultivate well-being by focusing on the total person \u2014 mental and physical health, growth, and opportunity. ASPIRATION To strengthen our culture of well-being and create an environment of holistic learning where all members of our community can grow and learn to lead healthy, purposeful, impactful lives, we will: Embed a total person approach into every academic program with a focus on the holistic development and physical and psychological well-being of every student. Strengthen access to well-being services and resources for all members of the Georgia Tech community. Strengthen a culture of well-being and psychological safety among students, faculty, and staff. Further integrate intercollegiate athletics into our campus life and local community, in the promotion of a culture of well-being. Strengthen the visual and performing arts on our campus and facilitate access for all members of our community. We will develop healthy and vibrant learning environments that support holistic learning and personal growth. MOVING INTO ACTION Create Institute-wide well-being metrics to monitor progress, solicit and act on student feedback, and identify and address issues that are barriers to student success and well-being. Recognize and reward faculty for excellence in teaching and contributions to student well-being. Expand and scale programs for physical, mental, and emotional well-being open to all students, faculty, and staff. Expand, integrate, and strengthen curricular options to foster and support student well-being. Expand opportunities for participation in visual and performing arts experiences. Expand the total person philosophy to support overall success of student-athletes in every aspect of their lives. Create a culture and built environment that is safe, accessible, and supportive for all members of the Georgia Tech community. Identify and address the well-being needs of graduate, transfer, and nontraditional students. Create initiatives to support and nurture the well-being of alumni. TRACKING OUR PROGRESS Measures of student well-being and engagement. Measures of satisfaction with student services, housing, dining, and transportation. Measures of employee psychological safety, engagement, and well-being. Participation in visual and performing arts experiences across the community. Measures of student-athlete well-being, and academic and career success. Student feedback on impact of teaching approaches on their well-being. Engagement of alumni in lifelong learning that promotes their well-being. View the plan performance: Tracking Our Progress Previous: Expand Access | Next: Lead By Example"}, {"subdomain": "greenbuzz.gatech.edu", "content": "Land Use and Smart Growth | Greenbuzz MENU Greenbuzz Breadcrumb Home Programs About Green Buzz Programs Education Research Awards Green News Get Involved Search Search Land Use and Smart Growth An aerial view of the campus EcoCommons, which will help Georgia Tech reduce stormwater runoff by 50%. Georgia Tech is committed to growing smart. It works toward being an ecologically friendly and responsible part of the Atlanta and global communities by reducing hydrocarbon emissions, material consumption, and stormwater runoff. The Institute\u2019s Master Plan assumes this responsibility by focusing on three primary areas of environmental concern: education, research, and the campus community. One example from the Master Plan is the EcoCommons, which will eventually include an engineered waterway designed to recall the natural stream that existed on the north end of campus as late as the 1940s. The EcoCommons is already coming to life with the construction of the Krone Engineered Biosystems Building and The Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design. The EcoCommons will allow Tech to more effectively manage stormwater by reducing inflows into city sewers and creating a system for reuse on campus landscapes. (Learn more from the Office of Campus Sustainability.) Research on smart growth is one of the main objectives of the Georgia Tech Center for Quality Growth and Regional Development, a unit of the College of Design. The Center works with governmental, legal, health, engineering, architecture, environmental, policy, planning, and nonprofit communities to create and promote a new vision and form for cities, suburbs, exurbs, and rural places. Also part of the College of Design is the City and Regional Planning Program, whose mission is to be a global leader in the creation of sustainable cities and regions. It incorporates this mission into its teaching and research through a strong commitment to the interdisciplinary nature of planning. Students have access to several dual degree programs and areas of specialization, which may be combined through the curriculum to develop integrated programs of study. Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "news.gatech.edu", "content": "Wildlife at Home on Campus | News Center News Center Calendar Categories Business and Economic Development Campus and Community Earth and Environment Health and Medicine Science and Technology Society and Culture Media Contacts Daily Digest Whistle Whistle Whistle archives Whistle classifieds Social Media Subscribe Featured expert Features Features Features Archive Find an expert Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home Features Victor Rogers October 26, 2021 Wildlife at Home on Campus Atlanta is often called the \u201ccity in a forest\u201d because of its lush canopy of trees, uncommon for a major city. In the heart of that forest sits Georgia Tech\u2019s 400-acre campus. And within campus lies a variety of wildlife that has made Georgia Tech its home. \u201cI don\u2019t think most people are aware of wildlife on campus,\u201d said Emily Weigel, senior academic professional in the School of Biological Sciences. \u201cThey might see a feral cat here or there, but they don\u2019t really think about all the other animals that live on campus. Georgia Tech is the animals\u2019 home base, and they probably don\u2019t know anything other than they were born in this area. They don\u2019t know, or really care, they\u2019re in the middle of a city. And for migrating species, campus is a welcome oasis.\u201d A possum spotted in the Mayer Garden in 2020. Photo by Victor RogersIncluded in the biodiversity surveys of the area are squirrels, possums, raccoons, rats, and birds. Several months ago a couple of coyotes were spotted, but they were just passing through campus. At least two foxes live in the glade, a densely forested area behind the president\u2019s residence on the north side of campus. Weigel\u2019s students are camera-trapping wildlife as part of a multi-continent study headed by the Smithsonian. They also have set up bird boxes and audio devices to detect who is in the EcoCommons, as well as a nighttime monthly sampling effort to document the variety of bugs that only come out at dark or are ephemerally passing through. Ben Seleb, a Ph.D. student in quantitative biosciences, is developing an open source camera for studying the foxes and other wildlife. He and his colleagues at Tech4Wildife, a course and campus organization devoted to the conservation of wildlife, have been monitoring the foxes. \u201cWe had some suspicions that foxes were in the glade,\u201d Seleb said. \u201cIt\u2019s a very secluded area with dense vegetation, so it\u2019s a great spot for campus wildlife to hide during the day and then come out at night.\u201d To confirm their suspicions, they set up cameras inside the glade and left them for a couple of weeks. When they reviewed the images, they had captured two foxes on camera at the same time. \u201cWe know there could be more, but we\u2019ve only seen two foxes at one time. They\u2019re difficult to tell apart, but we\u2019re working on identifying individuals,\u201d he said. \u201cThere are a number of other animals on campus, and the glade is where many of them live. We have seen raccoons, possums, and a couple of feral cats that travel in and out of the glade.\u201d A fox is spotted on camera in the glade area near the EcoCommons in October 2020. The glade connects to Tech\u2019s new EcoCommons, a lush 8-acre woodland area near the center of campus, providing a pathway for wildlife to travel into campus at night, while still giving them the cover of vegetation. Georgia Tech generally offers a handful of classes related to wildlife or ecology, but the amount of wildlife on campus is creating new research opportunities. \u201cI\u2019m happy to see programs giving students opportunities that they may not have been aware of,\u201d Seleb said. A mockingbird on campus near the Krone Engineered Biosystems Building. Photo by Yumiko Sakurai A red-tailed hawk captured a squirrel on Atlantic Drive. Photo by Yumiko Sakurai A barred owl on a tree in green space between the IBB and IEN buildings. Photo by Yumiko Sakurai Birds, Birds, Birds The lush vegetation on campus provides birds with a source of nutrition as well as a good place to build nests. Horticulturalist Steve Place, who can usually be found working near The Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design, helps to create a native habitat to support the birds. \u201cWe\u2019re reintroducing native plants to recreate the habitat for the native birds,\u201d Place said. \u201cWhen you move away from the native landscape it encourages \u2018generalist\u2019 birds that are more tolerant of what they can eat. We want to encourage the reemergence of the rarer species of birds that are dependent on particular grasses and berries.\u201d The campus landscape team is removing ivy and other invasive non-native plants near The Kendeda Building. They\u2019re building a sustainable and regenerative ecosystem that can support itself and the endemic species in the area. Place said that people who visit the area regularly will begin to notice the variety of birds. Steve Place near The Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design. Photo by Allison Carter \u201cIf you\u2019re observant and patient enough you\u2019ll see different behaviors, hear different songs, and observe mating rituals,\u201d he said. \u201cThere is a lot going on with the birds. It\u2019s just a matter of being quiet and paying attention.\u201d The Kendeda Building and the adjacent EcoCommons are part of a wildlife sanctuary certified by the Georgia Audubon Society, making Georgia Tech the first main campus in the state to receive the designation. GTkb \u00b7 Steve Place and the Birds A cardinal perches near the Ferst Center for the Arts. Photo by Yumiko Sakurai Green space near The Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design. Photo by Allison Carter Tips for Co-existing With Campus Wildlife Emily Weigel, senior academic professional in the School of Biological Sciences, offers the following guidance. In general, if you see wildlife on campus, keep your distance and just observe. Take in the sights and sounds. If possible, record the encounter and post it to iNaturalist, noting when and where the animal was spotted, for Tech\u2019s students and team of scientists studying wildlife. Many animals will purposefully avoid you, but if an animal seems to be unafraid or approaches you, do not interact. Keep yourself and any children or pets away. Do not feed wildlife. This can cause some animals to stray too far into high traffic areas (in search of food) and potentially get hit by cars. In some cases feeding the animals robs the adults of the ability to teach their young to forage effectively. If you find what appears to be \u201cabandoned\u201d young, do not handle them; just monitor them until their parent returns. Most of the time the parent has not really abandoned them, but if you handle the young they may then do so. Wildlife rehabbers are legally able to perform any recovery and recouping necessary. Should you find a dead bird on campus, you can help get the information logged for Georgia Audubon\u2019s windows strike data collection by emailing Emily.Weigel@biosci.gatech.edu. If you act quickly, the bird can be recovered for educational purposes through Audubon. An open-mouthed robin in a green area near the Lamar Allen Sustainable Education Building. Photo by Yumiko Sakurai Volunteers Needed Near the EcoCommons Help remove invasive species, like English ivy and kudzu, from the hill near The Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design. You will learn how to identify and remove invasive species without harming the surrounding plants. Bring water, working shoes, and work gloves. If you don\u2019t have gloves, they will be provided. The invasive species clean-up is a weekly event, held every Friday from 1 \u2013 3 p.m. at The Kendeda Building. It is a joint effort of Students Organizing for Sustainability, Scouting, and Trailblazers. For updates, join the groupme or email Gavin Baker at gbaker38@gatech.edu if you have questions. 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Many campus leaders have already forged a path to involvement, and you can join them in creating a greener, more sustainable campus. Below are many extracurricular opportunities. For information about research opportunities, visit our Research page. If you are already involved in environmental sustainability efforts, we want to hear from you. Please e-mail your information about classes, programs, research, activities, events, and efforts to greenbuzz@gatech.edu. Learn more about sustainability opportunities, resources, and support from the Office of Campus Sustainability. Student Organizations/Involvement Opportunities Alternative Service Breaks Organizes trips during school holidays open to the whole student body. Works in partnership with staff in the Office of Leadership and Civic Engagement. Bike GT Group of students, faculty, and staff who advocate for and organize improvements to campus bike infrastructure, such as bike racks, lanes, and facilities. 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Hip-hop was once narrowly thought of as a trend in music that would ultimately fizzle out. Now, at its 50th anniversary, hip-hop has steadily evolved, and its influence is evident everywhere. Here we explore the transformative impact of the hip-hop cultural movement and its intersection with music, fashion, technology, architectural design, social justice, and education. Is it a tight rhyme over a sick beat? Is it breakdancers in the Bronx with gravity-defying dance moves? Or is it, rather, the revolutionary technique developed by block-party DJs for extending the rhythmic underpinnings \u2014 or \"break\"\u2014 of a song? The truth is that hip-hop is all of these things \u2014 and then some. \u201cHip-hop is a design remix where an aesthetic of \u2018cool\u2019 intersects with creative self-expression for several purposes,\u201d explains Joycelyn Wilson, assistant professor of Black media studies in Georgia Tech\u2019s School of Literature, Media, and Communication. Wilson is an educational anthropologist with a background in mathematics. Her research interests include hip-hop studies and digital media, with an emphasis on hip-hop\u2019s impact on the American South. She is particularly interested in interrogating, complicating, and contextualizing hip-hop\u2019s commonly received origin story. Joycelyn Wilson, assistant professor of Black media studies in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication. The origin story of hip-hop is an important one because it is rooted in creative expression and innovation. The Aug. 11, 1973, back-to-school party on 1520 Sedgwick Ave. in the Bronx, New York, is recognized as the genesis of hip-hop. While Wilson gives much-deserved credit to Cindy Campbell, the promoter of the block party, and her brother DJ Kool Herc, the host of the event who introduced the genre to the world, Wilson also recognizes that cultures don\u2019t just spring up that way. What we would ultimately come to call hip-hop had been developing well before 1973. But Wilson says that this party is where hip-hop\u2019s creative elements began to converge more formally. For historical context, Wilson points out that hip-hop began to emerge in the wake of the assassinations of Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr., and Sen. Robert Kennedy. DJs and promoters like Grand Master Flash, DJ Herc, and Cindy Campbell \u2014 the forebears of hip-hop \u2014 were creating a vernacular hip-hop scene within a wider movement for social change that challenged ideas of inclusivity and access \u2014 access to power, money, and privilege. Grappling with the contemporary inequities of American culture, hip-hop came out forcefully and boldly onto the scene, \"throwing more parties where the power \u2013 the electricity \u2013 was literally taken from city street lamps,\u201d Wilson says. When you think of hip-hop in the South \u2014 specifically in Atlanta \u2014 OutKast, Jermaine Dupri, Ludacris, Jeezy, T.I., Gucci Mane, Migos, and Latto come to mind; however, hip-hop was planting its seeds long before these famous acts. Around the same time as the big block party in the Bronx, Atlanta elected Maynard Jackson \u2014 its first Black mayor. \u201cI think Atlanta\u2019s hip-hop generation is probably, in terms of proximity, the closest post-civil rights generation there is,\u201d says Wilson. \u201cWe cannot discount that the music of African American people comes out of the South. You can look to places like Auburn Avenue, the Royal Peacock, and groups like the S.O.S. Band as evidence that Atlanta has always had a music, culture, and arts scene for Black folks.\u201d In 1956, Fortune magazine called Auburn Avenue \u201cthe richest Negro street in the world\u201d as the heart of the Civil Rights Movement and home to nightclubs that showcased acts like Gladys Night. Opening in 1949, the Royal Peacock is one of those legendary clubs that hosted the who\u2019s who in the Black community and was later showcased in Outkast\u2019s 1998 music video for the song \"Rosa Parks.\" And when Andre 3000 famously proclaimed at the 1995 Source Awards that \u201cthe South got something to say,\u201d he put the southern flair of hip-hop on display for the world to see. Wilson signals that albums like OutKast\u2019s Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik, Goodie Mob\u2019s Soul Food, and Lil Jon and the East Side Boyz\u2019 Get Crunk, Who U Wit, as well as the rise of artists like UGK and 8Ball & MJG, mark the proliferation of southern hip-hop even before its popularity took hold worldwide. Fast forward nearly a decade. Nat Condit-Schultz, music theorist and lecturer in Georgia Tech\u2019s School of Music, says that Atlanta rappers pioneered the use of triplets, the occurrence of three notes or, in this case, three words or phrases over one beat. It is a characteristic of \u201ctrap rap,\u201d an Atlanta style of hip-hop that has influenced the entire genre. What gives hip-hop its staying power? It\u2019s the flavor and the vibe. When you couple the innovation of hip-hop with its inclusive nature, you get a culture that genuinely resonates with mass audiences because \u2014 even as it constantly reinvents itself \u2014 it always feels familiar. Nat Condit-Schultz, music theorist and lecturer in the School of Music. Roxanne Moore, principal research engineer in the Center for Education Integrating Science, Mathematics, and Computing. Jason Freeman, co-founder of EarSketch and professor and chair of the School of Music. At the core of hip-hop is inclusivity around innovation and knowledge of self. Hip-hop comes on the scene, Wilson says, \"as an aesthetic directly committed to equity, social justice, and technological innovation, using those resources as tools to see oneself in a society that has silenced folks based on race and class.\u201d Roxanne Moore, principal research engineer in the Center for Education Integrating Science, Mathematics, and Computing, further emphasizes how hip-hop can be used to drive inclusivity. Moore directs the Your Voice is Power (YVIP) project, a program where middle and high school students examine themes of racial equity and entrepreneurship through music. By acquainting students with computer science coding skills through the use of EarSketch, a web-based music application, this initiative and others like it, Moore says, exemplify the difference between mere diversity and true inclusivity. Jason Freeman, co-founder of EarSketch and professor and chair of the School of Music, says the initial focus of EarSketch was on hip-hop. Freeman knew the power of hip-hop would be a critical vehicle to broadening participation in computing. While EarSketch now supports musical creation across a wide range of musical genres, hip-hop \u201cremains the most popular music with EarSketch students,\u201d Freeman says. The YVIP national remix competition, with its project-based curriculum, launched in Summer 2020, a particularly painful time in the U.S. George Floyd had recently been murdered, sparking nationwide protests against police violence in Black communities. Grammy Award-winning artist Pharrell Williams, whose nonprofit foundation, YELLOW, had partnered with Georgia Tech to create YVIP, offered his song \"Entrepreneur\" to be remixed for the competition. The political climate in the country, along with the hitmaker\u2019s song celebrating Black entrepreneurship, lent the competition a dimension it might not otherwise have had. \u201cThere was a very intentional social justice component to that curriculum that wouldn\u2019t necessarily have been present had we just done a remix competition,\u201d Moore says. The diversity of YVIP\u2019s faculty, staff, and students; a curriculum centered on analyzing pop songs with lyrics and accompanying video celebrating Black entrepreneurship; and the development of coding expertise in Python and JavaScript through music and creative discovery \u2014 are all in keeping with a hip-hop aesthetic and attitude. Hip-hop, after all, revolves around taking something and turning it into something else. Remixing is a vital element of the YVIP competition, just as remixing is a crucial element of hip-hop. It is \u201ca design remix,\u201d Wilson says. \u201cIt changes and remixes every single thing it touches.\u201d And the YVIP curriculum highlights computer science, entrepreneurship, and music as pathways to social and racial justice. Wilson, who was also actively involved in the design of the YVIP competition and curriculum, says, \u201cWe can\u2019t underestimate the hustle in that, and the hustle is directly connected to entrepreneurship.\u201d \u201cProbably everything,\u201d says Moore. Hip-hop has influenced nearly every part of our lives. Innovation is one of the fundamental principles of hip-hop. And Condit-Schultz says that hip-hop is a big part of all modern music-making. \u201cHip-hop came along and influenced a lot of vocal delivery and pop and rock,\u201d he noted, pointing out that in the 1990s, a lot of what groups like Sublime or the Barenaked Ladies produced was greatly influenced by hip-hop. Even the melodies in Taylor Swift songs are now influenced by hip-hop, he says. But hip-hop has not merely transformed songwriting and musical styles. It has also made an impact on the role of technology in music-making. \u201cHip-hop has played an important role in pushing the field of music technology forward,\u201d Freeman says, \u201cbecause it has always been one of the most forward-thinking forms of music-making technologically, particularly one that looks at existing technologies that are out there and looks at ways to push that technology in ways that maybe its creators had not imagined.\u201d Turntables are a great example of this. Building on Freeman\u2019s point, Wilson refers to what she calls hip-hop\u2019s \u201cgenius\u201d art of sampling, where artists can \u201cgo to the records, find the instrument that they need extracted, load it into a drum machine, manipulate it, and turn it into something completely different.\u201d This iterative character of hip-hop, its ability to use technology to cannibalize other styles and forms, is one of its most important musical innovations. Hip-hop\u2019s cultural significance extends far beyond its broad musical influence, however. Christian Coles, a lecturer in Georgia Tech\u2019s School of Architecture, focuses his research on design that reflects marginalized and minority communities. His research, and that of his colleagues Michael Ford and Sekou Cooke, draws attention to the connections between the hip-hop movement and architecture. \u201cThere were many different rappers who were actually speaking on the environment that they grew up in, and they were offering, basically, an intellectual critique of the different environments,\u201d says Coles. Public housing projects were the backdrop of many rap songs, and they were typically designed in a modernist style, a style Coles says is often criticized because it didn\u2019t suit the people it was built for. Hip-hop inspires not only architecture and design thinking but also sustainable design solutions. \u201cWhat hip-hop teaches,\" says Coles, \u201cis that things that we use as a day-to-day item, like a bottle or a piece of wood, can be remixed or recontextualized to be something inspirational in a whole other context.\u201d Coles introduced the subject of hip-hop and architecture in his design studio by borrowing from the framework of hip-hop and starting studio sessions with what he calls a design cypher. Promoting the idea of a democratic design process, one student starts the sketch, with subsequent students adding in turn \u2014 the process itself incorporating the framework of fluidity and remixing that stems from hip-hop culture. Lecturer Christian Coles. The perspectives of these Georgia Tech experts affirm that the South still has something to say, as do the classrooms in the South. \u201cI believe higher education is the next industry where we\u2019re going to see hip-hop thrive,\u201d Wilson says. And Georgia Tech may be the ideal ground for this cross-fertilization between hip-hop and academics, as Wilson claims hip-hop is inherently STEAM-based. \u201cIt\u2019s easily integrated into a classroom because it comes into the world with the properties of innovation, creativity, and education already assigned to it,\u201d Wilson says. Freeman concurs. \u201cGeorgia Tech is, in many ways, the perfect place for this connection between STEM and music,\u201d he says, pointing to the many influential music studios just a few blocks from Georgia Tech\u2019s campus. Far from fading away, as early detractors predicted, hip-hop will continue to evolve and innovate \u2014 on the Georgia Tech campus, in its curricula, and beyond. 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By: Jason Maderer (maderer@gatech.edu) Friday, 04 August 2023 Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Raheem Beyah flew in and out of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport 52 times during a 10-month stretch in 2022. He\u2019s become an airport regular through the years. He\u2019s learned the easiest places to park. The familiar faces of TSA. How to pack and move through security. The fastest way to walk from terminal to terminal. He knows Hartsfield\u2019s walkways like his home\u2019s hallways, and every visit is as effortless and mindless as his commute to Georgia Tech. Except for a return trip last August. Instead of walking off the plane and along those familiar corridors, he was in a wheelchair. And in pain. \u201cIt was humbling,\u201d said Beyah, dean of Georgia Tech\u2019s College of Engineering and Southern Company Chair. \u201cI\u2019m normally walking through the airport like I run the place. That day I saw elevators and hallways I didn\u2019t know existed. It definitely changed my perspective.\u201d It was one minor change of perspective among many larger ones for Beyah in the last two years, when he discovered his own \u2014 and his family\u2019s \u2014 resilience and courage, while also gaining a new outlook on life. On that August afternoon, Beyah was returning from Houston\u2019s MD Anderson Cancer Center. He\u2019d had his prostate removed to excise cancer growing there, and he wasn\u2019t yet sure if the surgery was a success. A year later, Beyah is cancer free. And he wants to tell a story very few know in hopes of helping others who find themselves where he was. It\u2019s a story of discovery, recovery, and lessons learned. \u201cYou can beat prostate cancer,\u201d he said, \u201cbut only if men drop their macho attitudes.\u201d A Hunter and Killer The prostate gland is about the size of a walnut and sits between the bladder and the rectum. Its primary role is producing the fluid that nourishes and transports sperm. Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men, trailing only lung cancer. It affects 1 in 8 men. The number is 1 in 6 for Black men, who are twice as likely to die from the disease. \u201cProstate cancer seems like something that hunts and kills Black men,\u201d Beyah said. Yet, with early detection, it\u2019s an eminently treatable cancer. According to the Prostate Cancer Foundation, the five-year survival rate in the U.S. for those diagnosed with early-stage prostate cancer is greater than 99%. \u201cIt\u2019s difficult getting men to address what can be an embarrassing topic and to talk with their doctors about one of the screening tools for prostate cancer: the digital rectal examination,\u201d said Reggie Tucker-Seeley, vice president of health equity at ZERO Prostate Cancer. The national nonprofit organization is focused on ending prostate cancer and supporting those who are affected. Tucker-Seeley says his group is noticing that, on average, Black men are being diagnosed much earlier than white men. Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men, trailing only lung cancer. It affects 1 in 8 men. The number is 1 in 6 for Black men, who are twice as likely to die from the disease. \u201cClinical guidelines suggest that most men should begin to talk to their doctors about their prostate and family history at age 50,\u201d Tucker-Seeley said. \u201cHowever, high-risk men, including Black men and men with a first-degree relative who has been diagnosed with prostate cancer, need to start those conversations earlier: in their late 30s or early 40s.\u201d Beyah is 46 years old. He and his doctors have kept an eye on his prostate specific antigen (PSA) level for years. The blood test has become a staple of annual physicals for men in their 40s. He has weathered a few close calls along the way. Sometimes his PSA was higher than his doctor preferred, but it always returned to normal during a follow-up. It was a different story in September 2021. A PSA level under 4.0 is considered healthy. Beyah was on the wrong side of the threshold during his 2021 physical. The results were sent to his urologist, who recommend an MRI. \u201cHe told me MRIs aren\u2019t an exact science. A score of 1 means you probably don\u2019t have cancer. A 5 means you definitely do,\u201d Beyah said. \u201cOf course, I scored a 3.\u201d That middle-of-the-road MRI evaluation was enough to prompt more testing. That December, Beyah got a biopsy and a Gleason score, which rates the likely presence of cancer on a scale from 2 to 10. The lower the number, the less likely you have the disease. Like an MRI, it\u2019s also subjective. Doctors gave Beyah a 6 just before his 45th birthday. He was diagnosed with prostate cancer. \u201cI was numb knowing I had this thing inside of me that could kill me,\u201d Beyah said. \u201cHowever, if you\u2019re going to get prostate cancer, this is the one to get. A 6 isn\u2019t aggressive. Cell growth is slow and there\u2019s not much to do except keep an eye on it.\u201d A Second Opinion and Spoiled Anniversary Almost immediately, the cancer diagnosis deepened Beyah\u2019s gratitude for his family and life. He shared the news only with his wife, Kali, and a couple of close friends. In May 2022, the Beyahs and two of the friends made plans to travel to Scottsdale, Arizona, to celebrate each couple\u2019s wedding anniversary. The city is among Raheem and Kali\u2019s favorites. It\u2019s also one of the homes of Mayo Clinic. With the support of his urologist, Beyah sent his biopsy results to Mayo for a second opinion. As the plane prepared to land, he logged into his account to make sure everything was set for the appointment a few hours later. An update was already posted: Mayo had elevated his Gleason score from a 6 to a 7. Image Raheem and his wife, Kali, in Mexico in 2023. Waiting was no longer an option. Within a week, Beyah\u2019s urologist had him in touch with one of MD Anderson\u2019s top surgeons, who agreed that Beyah\u2019s score was a 7. Surgery was set for Aug. 4. \u201cI felt shaken. Jolted,\u201d Kali Beyah said. \u201cAt the same time, I also felt grateful \u2014 grateful for more, critical information, and grateful that we had access to second and third game-changing opinions. They set us on a path to beating cancer.\u201d Race as a Factor The American Cancer Society estimates 288,300 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer this year. Black men are 1.7 times more likely than white men to be in that group and 2.1 times more likely to die. The reasons for the large differences between the races aren\u2019t clearly understood. However, experts agree it\u2019s likely not exclusively biological. \u201cIt\u2019s definitely multifaceted, and rooted in systemic inequities, socio-economic factors, and historical mistrust,\u201d said Ed Botchwey, a professor in the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory who has been involved in initiatives to address healthcare disparities. Botchwey said the Syphilis Study at Tuskegee and other cases of mistreatment of Black people by medical researchers have led to mistrust of the medical profession. And the disparities aren\u2019t limited to prostate cancer: Botchwey noted that Black women are three to four times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes than white women. Studies also show Black patients are often under-treated for pain. \u201cBlack individuals often encounter barriers to healthcare access and may face bias within the healthcare system,\u201d Botchwey said. \u201cThis can lead to hesitancy in seeking care. Moreover, social determinants of health, such as living conditions and access to nutritious food, can contribute to higher risk levels for certain diseases, including cancer.\u201d Image Beyah and his daughter, Brie, in 2023. Image The Beyah family in Orlando in 2023. Image Beyah and his son, Devin. Surgery, Recovery, and Support When Beyah broke the news of his diagnosis to his 15-year-old daughter, Brie, he pointed to his father-in-law as an example of survival. Kali\u2019s dad had his prostate removed in 2003. He\u2019s been cancer-free for 20 years. That was the outcome Beyah hoped for as he prepared for surgery. He remembers leaving the house for Houston at 5:30 a.m. on Aug. 2, 2022. \u201cBrie woke up as I was kissing her and my son bye,\u201d he recalled. \u201cShe said, \u2018Promise me you\u2019ll do your best, Dad.\u2019\u201d Two days later, with Kali at his side, Beyah was wheeled into surgery prep. Rather than surgeons cutting from navel to pubic bone, a da Vinci surgical robot would do the procedure by making six small incisions in Beyah\u2019s abdomen. He was surprisingly relaxed, even joking with the medical team when signing a waiver that would allow doctors to take over if the robot stopped working during surgery: \u201cI told them, \u2018I\u2019m a computer engineer. If da Vinci breaks down, wake me up and I can look at the machine to tell you how to fix it.\u2019\u201d Four hours later, doctors reported the procedure couldn\u2019t have gone better. Beyah\u2019s prostate was gone, and they found no need to take any lymph nodes. There was no sign of metastasis. Image The Beyah family on Martha\u2019s Vineyard in 2023. Beyah remained in Houston for a week for follow-ups and recovery then flew home to Atlanta for that wheelchair roll through unfamiliar parts of the airport terminal. He gradually regained the strength to walk outside the house. Then down the driveway. Then back. Kali was there for it all, which included lifting her husband out of bed and changing catheter bags. A few weeks later, a biopsy concluded the cancer was gone. Three months after surgery, Beyah\u2019s PSA level was undetectable. Officially, he was cancer free as of Aug. 4, the day of the procedure. \u201cKali and I were on the phone when we got the news. It was emotional,\u201d Beyah said. \u201cI\u2019m not sure how I would have made it through the process without her emotional and physical support.\u201d A Message to Men A year later, Beyah says the side effects from surgery are basically gone. A self-described \u201cveggie-forward pescatarian,\u201d he\u2019s increased his intake of vegetables and avoids all meat except seafood. He\u2019s reduced alcohol consumption and regularly exercises. Until now, he\u2019s shared his cancer experience with only a handful of people. The anniversary is pushing him to be more open in hopes of helping others. \u201cIt\u2019s important to use the platform I have to encourage men to be comfortable with prostate exams,\u201d said Beyah, who is in his third year as dean. \u201cNo one wants to join this club, but at least 1 in 8 men will. That\u2019s scary. I\u2019m hoping my message will prompt more men to get tested.\u201d Photo: Candler Hobbs Related Stories Study Reveals Racial, Ethnic Disparities in Use of Increasingly Popular Prostate Cancer Test Black, Hispanic, and Asian men are less likely than their white counterparts to receive MRI exams as a follow-up test for prostate cancer screening, according to a recent Georgia Tech School of Economics study. Georgia Tech Research News Prostate Cancer Organoids Open Path to Precision Oncology The patient-specific models allow for exploration of more effective, personalized treatment possibilities. Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering \u201cThe Best Job on Campus\u201d Dean Raheem Beyah talks about accessibility, video games, and the future with President \u00c1ngel Cabrera. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Joycelyn Wilson, hip-hop and culture expert Image Joycelyn Wilson Assistant Professor Remote video URL Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts School of Literature, Media, and Communication Joycelyn Wilson is known to many as a \u201chip-hop scholar,\u201d but she\u2019s actually an educational anthropologist, exploring hip-hop\u2019s intersections with innovation, design, and social justice. As assistant professor of hip-hop studies and digital media, Joycelyn Wilson\u2019s courses highlight how hip-hop is rooted in innovation and pedagogics and can be used to inspire design thinking, engineering education, and digital and computational media. She is an educational anthropologist, and her scholarly work focuses on the impact of hip-hop. Wilson received her B.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Georgia, and a master's from Pepperdine University. She can comment on pop culture stories, Atlanta hip-hop, and hip-hop\u2019s intersections with politics and culture. Joycelyn sees the field of hip-hop studies moving toward a more intentional integration with science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Driven by her roots coming from a family of educators, she believes that culture, hip-hop, and the arts have a way of exposing a person to their gifts and that exposure is the true essence of education. She is also focused on the impact and importance of the upcoming 50th anniversary of hip-hop, and, when asked how Atlanta has influenced the culture of hip-hop, she replied, \u201cAtlanta influences everything.\u201d Social Media Engage with this expert on LinkedIn Engage with this expert on Twitter Get in touch with this expert Websites Faculty Profile Research Page News and Recent Appearances Tue, 02/26/2019 - 12:00 An Age of Empowerment: Meet Joycelyn Wilson Wilson\u2019s research examines hip-hop and what it says about the world we live in. Read more Tue, 06/08/2021 - 12:00 Georgia Tech Hip Hop Scholar Featured in Google Arts & Culture\u2019s Atlanta Page Joycelyn Wilson's essay on hip hop anchor's the genre's section of the site, which also includes two stories about her HipHop2020 Innovation Archive. 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OK"}, {"subdomain": "coe.gatech.edu", "content": "\u201cThe Best Job on Campus\u201d College of Engineering About About Facts and Rankings Leadership Associate Deans School Chairs Diversity and Inclusivity Directory Advisory Board Find Us Future Engineers Virtual Tour Future Engineers Undergraduates Undergraduates Dual Degree Options Graduates Future Graduates Dual Degree Programs Flexible Degree Options Interdisciplinary Programs Transfers K-12 Programs A. 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He didn\u2019t even know what an engineer did. And yet, four decades later, he has what he calls the \u201cbest job on campus\u201d \u2014 dean of Georgia Tech\u2019s College of Engineering. Where did the 44-year-old, who would later get his master\u2019s and doctoral degrees from Georgia Tech\u2019s School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), discover the passion that would allow him to lead the nation\u2019s largest engineering college? The same place many other kids of the 1980s looked: video games. \u201cMy grandmother bought me an Atari 2600, and it changed my life,\u201d Beyah said. \u201cAs I played, I would question, \u2018Why can\u2019t I do this? Why can\u2019t I drive this vehicle?\u2019 That later got me interested in programming and computing, because that\u2019s how you change the game itself.\u201d Beyah plays Atari 2600 Beyah recently sat down with Georgia Tech President \u00c1ngel Cabrera for the latest edition of \u201cConversations with Cabrera.\u201d The two leaders \u2014 and Georgia Tech alumni \u2014 talked about Beyah\u2019s goals as dean, the threats of cybersecurity, and accessibility in higher education. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Image After growing up in Atlanta, then earning his undergraduate degree at North Carolina A&T, Beyah would earn his master's and doctoral degrees from Georgia Tech. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) A Role to Play for Diversity Beyah knows he\u2019s a rarity: a Black engineer. Although Georgia Tech graduates more Black and female engineers than any other university in the nation, Beyah said he has a great responsibility to increase those numbers. A recent Georgetown University study found that only 4 percent of engineering students are Black. He admits part of the problem is the pipeline, as many high schools with large numbers of underrepresented minorities don\u2019t offer courses beyond Algebra 2. \u201cThat\u2019s one problem that needs to be solved. We also have to get more folks through (the pipeline) and make sure they\u2019re visible so kids can see that they can be engineers,\u201d Beyah said. \u201cI have to get out there more, as do many other people, to tell the story.\u201d Image Beyah with his family One of his more personal audiences these days is Devin, his eight-year-old son who plans to follow in his dad\u2019s engineering footsteps. Beyah said one way of explaining why engineering can be for everyone \u2014 especially young people of color\u2014 is describing why being an engineer is cool. \u201cI tell my son an engineer looks at where we are, takes that as input, and then dreams,\u201d he said. \u201cEngineers use math and science to actually build the things we dream about.\u201d Dean Beyah talks with President Cabrera about inclusion, innovation, and what\u2019s cool about being an engineer. Building A Secure Cyber House After leaving Atlanta\u2019s Frederick Douglass High School, Beyah would earn his undergraduate degree at North Carolina A&T State University before coming to Georgia Tech for grad school. One day, he heard that ECE was planning a new course in an emerging field. The class would explore the security of computer networks. Beyah was one of the first to sign up. It was the School\u2019s first cybersecurity course. Beyah has carried that interest into his professional life, both in and out of the classroom. He\u2019s the co-founder of Fortiphyd Logic, a company that builds and monitors critical infrastructure networks to better protect them from cyberattacks. During the conversation, Cabrera asked why the nation\u2019s critical computer systems are so susceptible to hackers. Beyah said it\u2019s a lot like building a home. \u201cWhen a house is going up, all sorts of inspectors come to check on the work. That\u2019s not the case with software,\u201d he explained. \u201cAlso, when you\u2019re building a home, you\u2019re working pretty quickly, and you might leave off a few nails around the door. That\u2019s what happens with software. If attackers are clever enough to bang the door exactly where you left out those nails, they can actually get into the system. The bigger the house, the more holes you have.\u201d Society continues to demand more complex, personalized software, such as voice assistants Alexa and Siri, Beyah said, which will continue to guarantee more holes and security gaps. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Image Beyah with fellow Fortiphyd Logic Co-Founder David Formby Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) The Future of the College Beyah was named dean in January. His first few months on the job included listening sessions with hundreds of Georgia Tech community members, as well as state and federal leaders. Among the topics at the top of his list are access, inclusion, and mental well-being. As an entrepreneur, Beyah also is focused on providing more commercialization opportunities for students and faculty. He\u2019s also wondering what pedagogical innovations will emerge from the pandemic. \u201cGeorgia Tech\u2019s online master\u2019s degree programs in computer science, analytics, and cybersecurity are perfect examples of things we created that captured the world\u2019s attention,\u201d Beyah said. \u201cWhat\u2019s next? I\u2019m encouraging our faculty to think about the next thing in instruction. The worst thing we can do coming out of Covid is doing the same thing as before.\u201d Beyah also said the College will double down on research, especially in areas where Georgia Tech is a preeminent leader. And when it comes to students, he wants to play a role in their success without creating obstacles along the way. \u201cOur students are beyond brilliant. My strategy is to give them resources, maybe point them in the right direction, and just get out of the way. If we do this, they will come back and amaze us.\u201d*Editors note: All photos and video for this story were taken prior to updated mask guidance issued by Georgia Tech. Conversations with Cabrera Hear the entire conversation between Dean Beyah and President Cabrera: GeorgiaTech \u00b7 Conversations with Cabrera Episode 4: Dean Beyah Related Stories Beyah Named Dean of College of Engineering Raheem Beyah has been selected as Georgia Tech\u2019s new dean and Southern Company chair of the College of Engineering. 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The 2022 Fire Safety Report is prepared in accordance with the Higher Education Opportunity Act (PL 110-315). Notice of the availability of these Safety and Security Reports is sent by October 1 of each year to every member of the Georgia Tech community. These reports can be printed directly from the linked photos below 2022 Georgia Tech Main Campus Annual Safety & Security Report This safety report is the result of the Georgia Tech Clery Committee, a collaborative effort among multiple departments and offices at Georgia Tech including the Georgia Tech Police Department (GTPD), Office of Student Integrity, Women\u2019s Resource Center, Department of Housing, the Georgia Tech Athletic Association, as well as other members of Georgia Tech's Clery Committee and key authorities including local police of each jurisdiction. Each entity provides updated information on its educational efforts and programs to meet compliance requirements. 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This report provides statistics for the previous three years concerning reported Clery Act crimes that occurred on campus; in off-campus housing, or on property owned, leased, or controlled by Georgia Tech-Europe. The report may be printed directly from the GTPD or GT-Europe websites. To request a hard copy of the Georgia Tech Safety & Security Report for the Europe campus, please send your request by phone (404.894.0076), email Alina.opreanu@europe.gatech.edu, mail (GT-Europe, 237 Uncle Heinie Way, Suite 207C, Atlanta GA 30332-0740), or stop by the program office in Atlanta during business hours (Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.) 2022 Georgia Tech - Shenzhen Campus Annual Safety & Security Report The staff of Georgia Tech-Shenzhen prepare this report to comply with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act), in cooperation with the Georgia Tech Police Department and local police. Each of these offices provides updated information on its efforts to meet compliance requirements. This report provides statistics for the previous three years concerning reported Clery Act crimes that occurred on the transitional campus where classes take place and the student housing is located. \u200bThe report may be printed directly from the GTPD or GT-Shenzhen websites. To request a hard copy of the Georgia Tech Safety & Security Report for the Shenzhen campus, please send your request by phone (404.385.1341), email gtshenzhen@ece.gatech.edu, mail (GT-Shenzhen Program Office, 777 Atlantic Drive, Atlanta GA 30332-0250), or stop by the program office in Atlanta during business hours (Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.) 2022 Georgia Tech Annual Fire Safety Report The Campus Fire Safety Report for 2022 is prepared by the Georgia Tech Office of Fire Safety in accordance with the Higher Education Opportunity Act (PL 110-315). 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Menu Undergraduate Admission Home Prepare for College Academics Visit Visit Georgia Tech Prepare for Your Visit Explore Atlanta Virtual Visits Apply First-Year Admission Transfer Admission International Applicants International First-Year Applicants International Transfer Applicants Other Programs Dual Enrollment Non-Degree Programs 62 and Older Program Counselors Contact Us Contact Us Submit Documents Join Mailing List Blog Check Status International Transfer Admission The Georgia Institute of Technology welcomes close to 4,000 students from countries other than the United States to campus each year, and over 1,000 of these students are studying as undergraduates. International Transfer Application Eligibility International students who have graduated from secondary school, completed minimum course requirements by major, and have a minimum of 30 semester credit hours can apply to transfer to Georgia Tech. Minimum course requirements by major should be complete prior to a transfer application and minimum grade point average requirements apply (3.3 minimum GPA for Engineering and Computer Science majors, 3.0 for all other majors). International Transfer Document Requirements An official transcript from each institution you have enrolled is required. Official transcript(s) must be sent by the institution to our office. Georgia Tech does not waive or exclude any prior enrollment as part of our application review. A foreign credit evaluation with a comprehensive course-by course assessment and grade point average (GPA) evaluation is required of all International students applying with current or past enrollment at an institution based outside the United States. We recommend working with approved credit evaluation providers to electronically submit your official transcript and foreign credit evaluation together to our office. A list of approved credit evaluation service providers is available on the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services website. English Language Proficiency Requirements Georgia Tech is a lively and collaborative atmosphere, and it is imperative that students have the ability to contribute to classroom discussions and engage in the Georgia Tech community outside of the classroom. International transfer applicants demonstrate English proficiency by completing the minimum course requirements for their intended major. There are two English Composition course requirements (equivalent to English Composition 1101 and 1102 at Georgia Tech) for each academic major. Competitive transfer applicants will complete these courses prior to the course requirement deadline. We do not require international transfer applicants to provide official test scores to satisfy the English Language Proficiency requirement. International transfer applicants may self-report test scores (TOEFL, IELTS, Duolingo, etc.) within their application. International Transfer Credit Evaluation Requirements Additional course information including but not limited to course syllabi, course topic outline, textbook information, and accreditation information may be requested from international transfer students applying from institutions based outside the United States. An academic review of this information will determine if a student has transfer credit equivalent to course requirements by major and 30 semester credit hours at Georgia Tech. International students who do not meet application requirements will be notified by our office. International Credit Review Review the Institute\u2019s transfer credit policy for more information. Coursework at colleges and universities outside the United States is reviewed on a case-by-case basis. 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Menu Undergraduate Admission Home Prepare for College Academics Visit Visit Georgia Tech Prepare for Your Visit Explore Atlanta Virtual Visits Apply First-Year Admission Transfer Admission International Applicants International First-Year Applicants International Transfer Applicants Other Programs Dual Enrollment Non-Degree Programs 62 and Older Program Counselors Contact Us Contact Us Submit Documents Join Mailing List Blog Check Status International First-Year Admission With over 1,000 undergraduate international students, Georgia Tech is home to a thriving, globally diverse population. We are excited to welcome applicants from all over the world! International Student Application Process In our admission process, we closely review your specific academic background and particular educational system in order to make the most appropriate admission decision for each student. Applications are read within the context from which you are applying. For example, if you are from Panama but living in Illinois, your application will be read with those from Illinois. Likewise, if you are from Illinois but living in France, your application will be read with those from France. If you have been enrolled in high schools in more than one location, your application will be reviewed in context of each location. International first-year applicants go through the same application process as all other students, regardless of residency. However, transcript requirements may vary (see below). English Language Proficiency The University System of Georgia requires all international applicants to demonstrate English proficiency using a USG approved method. For most Georgia Tech applicants, the required SAT or ACT score is likely to satisfy this requirement. More importantly, Georgia Tech is a lively and collaborative atmosphere, and it is imperative that students have the ability to contribute to classroom discussions and engage in the Georgia Tech community outside of the classroom. To this end, we consider your English language mastery in a variety of ways to ensure that you are immediately prepared to thrive academically and non-academically upon arrival. In addition to considering your school context and primary language of instruction, our office will also accept Duolingo English Test results. Furthermore, we encourage non-native English speakers to consider submitting a recorded, unscripted interview through a third-party provider such as InitialView or Vericant in support of their application. International Transcript Requirements Every year, we receive applications and academic records from a variety of international and local, national curricula, so don\u2019t worry! We recognize that many educational systems around the world do not fit the same GPA construct, calendar system, or four-year US high school model. We require academic records from each year of your secondary school experience to evaluate your application for admission. If your high school curriculum is fewer than four years of study, you will need to submit a fourth year of transcripts in order to enrolll, though this can be submitted after admission prior to enrollment. International Baccalaureate Requirements for Application Credentials Needed to Enroll Additional Comments Transcripts for each year of secondary school study completed Predicted IB scores are strongly recommended International Baccalaureate Diploma There is no minimum IB score needed to apply, but to be competitive, students should have mostly scores of 6 and 7. Higher Level Math and Sciences courses are encouraged but not required to be competitive for admission. British Patterned Requirements for Application Credentials Needed to Enroll Additional Comments Transcripts for each year of secondary school study completed IGCSE/O-Level results, AS Level results, predicted A-Level results General Certificate of Secondary Education To be competitive for admission, students should be on track to complete at least 3 full A-levels before enrolling at Georgia Tech. French Patterned Requirements for Application Credentials Needed to Enroll Bullitins de Notes (Transcripts) for each year of study completed English translation required Baccalaur\u00e9at Indian National Curriculum Requirements for Application Credentials Needed to Enroll Class X board results and XI internal marks Predicted XII board results are strongly recommended XII Board Results Other International Curriculum Requirements for Application Credentials Needed to Enroll Additional Comments Transcripts for each year of secondary school study completed* English translation, if necessary Students must complete at least the level of education allowing enrollment in a competitive home-country university. In some cases, to be competitive for admission to Georgia Tech, students may need to complete an additional course of study. For instance, most competitive applicants from Nigeria complete an additional course of study such as AS and A-Levels following WAEC completion. 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Utilizing email helps us better serve you, giving our staff an opportunity to research your question before responding. Email enables us to provide you with a more thorough answer in our single response (saving you the hassle of back and forth emails!). When contacting us via email, it is critical to include your GTID# on all correspondence to ensure a timely response. Did You Know? Many financial aid questions can be solved using our self-service portal. Avoid the wait and check your account in OSCAR to review any outstanding items and possibly resolve your issue. If you find, after checking your account, you still need assistance, including this information in your email will speed up the process and help us to best assist you in a timely manner. 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Federal Loan Information Disclosure Description Cohort Default Rate A cohort default rate is the percentage of a school's borrowers who enter repayment on certain Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) Program or Federal Direct Loan Program loans during a particular federal fiscal year. Georgia Tech\u2019s default rate can be found on the Federal Student Aid website using OPEID 001569. Should Georgia Tech\u2019s rate rise above the national average it will be listed here. Criteria for Loan Eligibility Learn about the eligibility requirements for Federal Loan borrowers. Loan Exit Counseling Graduating students who take out Federal Loans must complete Exit Counseling. Appeals, Withdraws, and Refunds Disclosure Description Student Appeals Learn about the appeal process and the procedures for requesting an exception. Return of Title IV Funds Policy Students who withdraw from Georgia Tech may be required to repay a portion of their financial aid awards. Recovery of Institutional Funds Georgia Tech reserves the right to claim a portion from any refund not due to Title IV or HOPE/Zell Miller of any institutional financial aid or waivers awarded for the semester/payment period. The amount of the reclaimed portion to be recovered will be calculated based on the amount of institutional aid as a percentage of the total cost of attendance for the period. Grade Substitution Policy First-year students who receive a grade of D or F may be eligible to exclude the grade from their academic average. Other Disclosures and Policies Disclosure Description Cost of Attendance Review the cost of attendance for the current, upcoming, and previous years. Net Price Calculator Georgia Tech's Net Price Calculator provides an estimated cost of attendance based on previous years. Student Employment - Federal Work Study Program Federal Work Study provides part-time jobs for students with financial need to help pay education expenses. 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Menu Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid Home Costs Cost of Attendance Cost of Attendance Undergraduate Graduate Cost Adjustments Net Price Calculator Return on Investment Types of Aid Undergraduate Aid Scholarships Grants Federal Work Study Loans Graduate Aid Apply for Aid Incoming Undergraduates Fall First-Year Students Summer First-Year Students Transfer Students International Students Transient Students Returning Undergraduates Fall and Spring Students Summer Students Graduate Students Graduate Students FAFSA Updates Award Process Award Process How Aid is Determined Verification Notification of Aid Notification of Aid Understanding Your Award Letter Accept/Decline Your Award Finalize Your Award Finalize Your Loans Receive Your Aid Manage Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Enrollment Requirements Satisfactory Academic Progress Reapply for Aid Appeal Procedures Work Study Employer Information Student Information Consumer Information & Policies Consumer Information & Policies Tax Information After You Graduate Check Status Contact Us Federal Work Study Student Information To be considered for a Federal Work Study (FWS) award, you must complete both of the following applications each year by the posted deadlines: Georgia Tech Application for Scholarships and Financial Aid (GT APP) Be sure to indicate on your GT APP that you want to be considered for loans. If you have difficulty logging onto the GT application, click here. Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) We strongly encourage you to use the IRS Data Retrieval Tool when completing the FAFSA. Georgia Tech's Title IV school code is 0001569. The priority filing deadline for fall is January 31, and the final deadline for fall and spring is July 31. For other questions regarding FWS, please contact our FWS team at fws@finaid.gatech.edu. Position Types and Pay Rates Positions range from clerical work to lab assistants to reading, math, and science tutors for elementary school-aged children. Review this list of the types of positions available, a brief description of duties, and pay ranges. Tutoring Opportunities Tutoring opportunities pay $11-13.20 per hour. You will assist with mentoring and assisting pre-K - 12 students in local area schools with subjects such as reading, math, and the sciences. Off-campus transportation is desired. Clerical Opportunities Clerical positions pay $8.80-$12.10 per hour. Previous work experience is needed to be considered for this level of position. Student Assistant You will assist in an office environment. Duties may include, but are not limited to: Filing Answering phones Receiving visitors and packages Running Georgia Tech-related errands Making copies/faxes Research Opportunities Research positions pay $9.35-$13.20 per hour. Previous work experience is needed to be considered for this level of position. Lab Assistant You will assist in a laboratory environment. Duties may include, but are not limited to: Cleaning lab equipment Cleaning the lab itself Taking data recordings Make and report findings Conduct lab inspections Undergraduate Research Assistant You will assist a researcher with their individual project(s). Undergraduate Research Assistants may not be paid for work they are being graded on. Technical Opportunities Technical positions pay $9.35-$13.20 per hour. Previous work experience is needed to be considered for this level of position. Technical Assistant You will work mainly with computers and other electronic equipment in a technical capacity. Finding a FWS Position If you have been awarded FWS and you need to find a position, an email will be sent to you detailing the job placement process. The positions posted will detail the hiring department, position type, pay range, job description, and supervisor's email address. Once you find a position that you are interested in applying for, you will need to email the supervisor to express your interest. In your email, you should include the following: Any experience you may have for the position. If possible, attach a resume. Days and/or hours that you are available to work. Attach a copy of your award notice showing your FWS award. The supervisor will contact you to let know if the position is still open and/or to set up an interview. Please keep in mind that these positions are very competitive, so please check the listings periodically as they may change. If your need assistance finding a job to match your hours and/or interest, please contact our FWS team at fws@finaid.gatech.edu. View Open Positions Important Dates Semester First Day - Last Day You Can Work Fall 2023 August 21, 2023 - December 14, 2023 Spring 2024 January 8, 2024 - May 2, 2024 Summer 2024 TBD Video not supported. Frequently Asked Questions Who can qualify to work? FWS funds are awarded based on financial need, and are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis, until all funds are exhausted. FWS students are expected to adhere to a work schedule agreed upon by both the student and the supervisor. Students are not permitted to work during hours when they are scheduled to be in class, even when a class is canceled or dismissed early. How many credit hours do I have to be registered for in order to work? In order to participate in FWS, you must be enrolled in at least six (6) active credit hours. During terms of non-enrollment, you must have written permission from the FWS team in order to work. I received a FWS award and I DO NOT want it. What should I do? Email our FWS team at fws@finaid.gatech.edu to request a cancellation of your award. In the email, please include your GTID number and an explanation of why you want to cancel the award. Are all jobs only on campus? No, CEISMC and JumpStart are community service jobs that may be located off campus. How many positions can I work on campus? Currently if you have been awarded Federal Work-Study, and you plan on accepting this position. You are only allowed to work only ONE job during the academic year. If you decide not to participate in the FWS program, and accept a bi-weekly student assistant position, please contact our office immediately at fws@finaid.gatech.edu. Can I work two FWS jobs? No, you cannot work two FWS jobs. How many hours a week can I work? During an enrolled semester, you can work a maximum of 20 hours per week. You cannot exceed your award amount for the semester. Please work with your supervisor to create a schedule that will allow you to work throughout the semester without exceeding your allotted award amount. How will I be paid? You will be paid bi-weekly. What if I have a late time sheet? It is your responsibility, as well as the responsibility of your supervisor, to submit time documents in a timely manner. If your FWS time documents are submitted late, the OSFA will request a written explanation for the occurrence. Repeated occurrences may jeopardize your eligibility and the department's eligibility to participate in the FWS program. Can I receive a pay raise? Yes. Pay raises are based on the length of employment in your current position and the responsibilities assigned to this position. Pay raises usually range from 25 cents to 50 cents after the first year of employment. All pay raises must be cleared with the FWS Coordinator before taking effect. Can I use FWS money to pay for tuition? Yes. However, you must first earn the money you are awarded. If you save your money, you can use it to pay any expense related to your education. What is the PSF requirement? The Personal Services Form (PSF) is the hiring form also know as the Direct Hire Form (DHF) that must be completed by the hiring department, OSFA, and Office of Human Resources (OHR). Once you have been hired, the hiring department will complete this form. Will the PSF requirement influence the disbursement of my financial aid? No. Your other financial aid awards will disburse without the PSF requirement being satisfied. Where do I get the PSF form? Once you have accepted a FWS position offer, the hiring department will initiate an electronic Direct Hire form which will be routed to the FWS team. Do I need to apply every year to receive FWS? Yes. You must complete your financial aid application each year by the priority deadline. Financial aid applications are available in October for the next academic year. Should I show FWS earnings on the FAFSA for the following year? Yes. Include FWS earnings in your Adjusted Gross Income. In the Student section, be sure to also answer the question that asks about taxable earnings from need-based employment programs. FWS is considered as an income exclusion and will not be counted in determining your financial aid awards. FWS was not listed on my award notice and I DO want it. What should I do? Email our FWS team at fws@finaid.gatech.edu to request that you be considered for the FWS program. In the email, please include your name and GTID. Why wasn't I awarded FWS? There could be a combination of reasons as to why you were not awarded FWS. While funds last, FWS is awarded where possible to eligible students who complete both the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and the Georgia Tech Application for Scholarships and Financial Aid (GT APP) each year by the posted deadlines. Can I be put on a waitlist? Yes. If funds are not available at the time, you may request to be put on the waitlist for a FWS award. Email our FWS team at fws@finaid.gatech.edu to submit your request. In your email, please include your name and GTID. Are there non-FWS positions available at Georgia Tech? Yes, please view the student employee resource webpage for non-FWS jobs that are available on and off campus. 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Menu Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid Home Costs Cost of Attendance Cost of Attendance Undergraduate Graduate Cost Adjustments Net Price Calculator Return on Investment Types of Aid Undergraduate Aid Scholarships Grants Federal Work Study Loans Graduate Aid Apply for Aid Incoming Undergraduates Fall First-Year Students Summer First-Year Students Transfer Students International Students Transient Students Returning Undergraduates Fall and Spring Students Summer Students Graduate Students Graduate Students FAFSA Updates Award Process Award Process How Aid is Determined Verification Notification of Aid Notification of Aid Understanding Your Award Letter Accept/Decline Your Award Finalize Your Award Finalize Your Loans Receive Your Aid Manage Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Enrollment Requirements Satisfactory Academic Progress Reapply for Aid Appeal Procedures Work Study Employer Information Student Information Consumer Information & Policies Consumer Information & Policies Tax Information After You Graduate Check Status Contact Us Satisfactory Academic Progress The Higher Education Act of 1965 requires Georgia Tech to establish and apply standards of academic progress that must be met by all students in order for them to qualify and remain eligible for assistance from Title IV student financial aid programs. The Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid (OSFA) will review your academic record at the end of each semester. The review includes all semesters of attendance at Georgia Tech, whether or not financial aid was received. The academic standards outlined below apply to all students who receive aid from any of the following programs: Federal Pell Grant Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG) Helping Outstanding Pupils Educationally (HOPE) and Zell Miller Scholarship Federal Work-Study (FWS) Federal Direct Student Loan Federal Direct Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students (PLUS) Federal Direct Graduate PLUS Loan Institute grants and scholarships Students accepted in the EXCEL Program Minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) You must maintain a cumulative minimum grade point average of: 1.7 as a first-year 1.9 as a second-year 2.0 as a third-year and fourth-year 3.0 for a master's program (effective Summer 2012 (previously 2.7)) 3.0 for a PhD program Minimum Cumulative Pace (Completion of Units) You must also satisfactorily complete a cumulative minimum of 75 percent of all credit hours for which you are registered at the end of the drop/add period for each semester. PREP Courses If you are required to take PREP (developmental) courses, you must pass all requirements within the first three semesters in residence. Such courses are taken on a pass/fail basis and are not counted in determining the number of hours for which you have registered. Transfer Hours Courses completed at other institutions are not used in determining eligibility under the qualitative measure. However, transfer hours accepted for credit toward a degree from Georgia Tech will be counted for purposes of the maximum time frame (see next section). Such hours will be counted by subtracting them from the hours normally required for graduation in your program of study. Effective Fall 2011, accepted transfer hours are calculated into the Minimum Cumulative Pace requirement. Dual Degree Courses Dual Degree course work and how it is counted for Satisfactory Academic Progress As required by federal regulations, transfer hours and dual enrollment hours accepted for credit toward a degree at Georgia Tech will be counted for purposes of maximum time frame. Any college credits taken that count toward the student\u2019s current postsecondary program of study must count as both attempted and completed hours. Courses completed at other institutions are not used in determining eligibility under the qualitative measure. Dual degree course work and how it impacts the Hope/Zell Miller Scholarship HOPE and Zell Miller Scholarship recipients must meet and maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP), as defined by the Institute\u2019s policy. Please note: The HOPE and Zell Miller Scholarship does not include AP/DUAL/JOINT Enrollment hours in the total attempted hour calculation. You can view your total attempted hours by logging into your www.gafutures.org account. For more information regarding the Dual Enrollment Program please see the following information at https://www.gadoe.org/Curriculum-Instruction-and-Assessment/CTAE/Pages/Transition-Career-Partnerships.aspx. Maximum Time Frame The Higher Education Act requires that institutions establish a maximum time frame in which students receiving Title IV funds are expected to complete the program of study and beyond which they no longer qualify for assistance. Undergraduate At Georgia Tech, eligibility to receive Title IV assistance ends when you have registered for 133 percent of the number of hours required for graduation in your program of study, including any transferred hours accepted for credit toward the degree. For an undergraduate student, this equates to approximately six academic years of course work, depending on the specific major. Graduate Maximum time frames for graduate studies are: master's - 6 semesters; doctoral - 12 semesters. Graduate students whose programs of study cannot be accomplished within these maximums must furnish documentation from their department to support any extension. OSFA knows and understands that several factors contribute to a graduate student's academic progress. The standard we utilize looks at hours attempted and terms enrolled, but we recognize that the graduate/thesis advisor is the authority who can help us properly document our files and appropriately assess your situation. Financial Aid Status Review We will monitor your GPA, unit completion and your progress toward degree completion in relation to the maximum term time frame eligibility annually after spring grades are posted. Courses in which the following grades are received constitute credit hours satisfactorily completed: A through D or S for pass/fail courses. Courses in which the following grades are received do not constitute credit hours satisfactorily completed: F - failure; I - incomplete; U - failure of pass/fail course; W - withdrawn. Courses audited may not be used to qualify for financial aid and are not counted in determining the number of hours for which you have registered. Courses repeated do not replace the original grade. Your GPA will include both grades, and both times the course is taken will count as hours which you have attempted. Repeated coursework, however, does not count as additional hours earned for purposes of determining Satisfactory Academic Progress. Financial Aid Warning If you fail to meet either the GPA requirement or Minimum Cumulative Pace requirement, you will be placed on financial aid warning until the next review. You will remain eligible for assistance while on warning status. Financial Aid Suspension If you are already on financial aid warning and have not removed the deficiencies (met both the GPA and minimum cumulative pace requirements) at the end of the next semester of attendance, you will be placed on financial aid suspension. You will not be eligible for further assistance until the academic requirements have been met. How to Appeal Your SAP Suspension The Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, requires institutions of higher education to establish and apply standards of academic progress that must be met by all students for them to qualify and remain eligible for assistance from Title IV student financial aid programs. SAP consists of two components of measurement: quantity and quality. The OSFA evaluates the SAP status of each financial aid recipient at the end of every semester. GPA / Minimum Credit Hours You must complete and submit an Appeal of Financial Aid Suspension Form explaining the causes beyond your control that brought about the current situation. You should include with this form any documentation that would support the appeal (e.g., hospital records, etc.). Maximum Time Frame You must complete and submit an Appeal of Financial Aid Suspension Form explaining why you have exceeded the maximum time frame, including valid reasons for an extension (e.g., transfer hours, change of major, etc.). The form must include a specific list of the courses you are required to take in order to complete your degree. The maximum number of attempted hours allowed through appeal is 150 percent of the number of hours required for the degree program. Grade Substitution Policy Learn more about the grade substitution policy that allows first-year students to exclude a grade of D or F in a course from their computation of academic average. 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If you are admitted for fall semester, you may enroll in spring semester courses pending satisfactory academic performance in the fall. Distance Computer Science admits students for Summer, Fall, or Spring semesters. That program includes one-semester courses and students may take one or more. Distance Math Programs Most of our dual enrollment students are in Distance Math. We partner with more than 90 high schools in Georgia to offer this program. About the Program Distance Computer Science Programs These introductory computer science courses teach students foundational computing principles. About the Program On-Campus Dual Enrollment Programs This program is for students who come to campus and take courses that are beyond those available in high schools. About the Program How to Apply for Dual Enrollment The dual enrollment admission process is selective. Each year, we have more qualified students apply for admission than we have spaces in our programs. 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Menu Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid Home Costs Cost of Attendance Cost of Attendance Undergraduate Graduate Cost Adjustments Net Price Calculator Return on Investment Types of Aid Undergraduate Aid Scholarships Grants Federal Work Study Loans Graduate Aid Apply for Aid Incoming Undergraduates Fall First-Year Students Summer First-Year Students Transfer Students International Students Transient Students Returning Undergraduates Fall and Spring Students Summer Students Graduate Students Graduate Students FAFSA Updates Award Process Award Process How Aid is Determined Verification Notification of Aid Notification of Aid Understanding Your Award Letter Accept/Decline Your Award Finalize Your Award Finalize Your Loans Receive Your Aid Manage Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Enrollment Requirements Satisfactory Academic Progress Reapply for Aid Appeal Procedures Work Study Employer Information Student Information Consumer Information & Policies Consumer Information & Policies Tax Information After You Graduate Check Status Contact Us Understand Your Financial Aid Offer To better assist you with understanding your Financial Aid Award Offer. Please see the information below. 1. Expected Family Contribution (EFC) from FAFSA Georgia Tech utilizes a need analysis formula established by the U.S. Department of Education to determine a family's ability to contribute to the cost of attendance. This amount is referred to as the \"Expected Family Contribution\" (EFC), and it is calculated for families completing the FAFSA. This is not the amount that the family owes Georgia Tech. The \"federal methodology\" evaluates parent and student income, some net assets (home value is not considered), number of family members, number of family members in college, and other relevant factors that may affect a family's ability to contribute toward educational expenses. 2. Cost of Attendance (COA) The \u201cCost of Attendance\u201d (COA) is the estimated/standard amount it will cost you to attend Georgia Tech for an academic year. For any given academic year, the standard COA at Georgia Tech depends on your program, year in school, residency, and housing selection, and is utilized to determine eligibility for any programs or funds managed through the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid (OSFA). Cost of Attendance is based on tuition, mandatory fee costs, and housing and food (which will vary depending on whether you live on-campus, off-campus, or with your parent (s)), as determined by the University of Georgia Board of Regents. Additional estimated components include standard allowances for books, supplies, transportation, loan fees, and dependent care (if applicable). The Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid, in accordance with federal regulations, annually publishes the Institute\u2019s COA. Billable V. Non-Billable Items Tuition and mandatory fees are assessed by the Bursar\u2019s Office and are always considered Billable Items. All other items- including campus housing and meal plans \u2013 are considered optional and will appear below as Non-Billable Items. 3. Need-Based Aid Eligibility for need-based aid is determined by subtracting the EFC from the Cost of Attendance. Thus, many families who demonstrate need at a higher-cost, private institution may not be eligible for need-based aid at a lower-cost, public institution such as Georgia Tech. Demonstrating need does not ensure receipt of grants or scholarships as other eligibility criteria also apply and funding is limited. 4. Outside Resources Students who receive any assistance not already included in the financial aid offer must report the amount and type of assistance to the OSFA. This is required by Federal law and Institute policy. This assistance may be in the form of additional financial offers such as scholarships, private loans, etc., or in the form of reduced financial obligations to the Institute, including nonresident fee waivers, reduced housing costs, Veteran's Benefits, ROTC, etc. The Institute encourages students to compete for externally sponsored scholarships. Students who receive additional financial assistance may have the original Georgia Tech awards reduced and/or canceled. Every attempt will be made to cancel/reduce self-help awards (employment and loans) before any adjustment is made to Georgia Tech scholarships. 5. Offers Contingent on availability of funds, Georgia Tech will attempt to meet a portion of each on-time applicants' demonstrated need by offering a combination of grant, scholarship, loan, and student employment funds from Federal, State, Institute, and private sources. For incoming first-year students for the upcoming academic year, the Federal EFC is viewed in combination with information from the CSS PROFILE for purposes of determining eligibility for institutional funds (scholarships, grants, loans) with need as a criterion. 6. Fund-Specific Messages Offers made by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid may require additional steps for the funds to be approved and/or disbursed. Where provided, please follow the steps indicated in this section of the offer notice. 7. Offer Revisions Send an email to revisions@finaid.gatech.edu in order to decline all or a portion of any offer. 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Menu Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid Home Costs Cost of Attendance Cost of Attendance Undergraduate Graduate Cost Adjustments Net Price Calculator Return on Investment Types of Aid Undergraduate Aid Scholarships Grants Federal Work Study Loans Graduate Aid Apply for Aid Incoming Undergraduates Fall First-Year Students Summer First-Year Students Transfer Students International Students Transient Students Returning Undergraduates Fall and Spring Students Summer Students Graduate Students Graduate Students FAFSA Updates Award Process Award Process How Aid is Determined Verification Notification of Aid Notification of Aid Understanding Your Award Letter Accept/Decline Your Award Finalize Your Award Finalize Your Loans Receive Your Aid Manage Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Enrollment Requirements Satisfactory Academic Progress Reapply for Aid Appeal Procedures Work Study Employer Information Student Information Consumer Information & Policies Consumer Information & Policies Tax Information After You Graduate Check Status Contact Us Verification Process Effective May 2022, the U.S. Department of Education (ED) is waiving the collection of most verification requirements for eligibility for Federal Title IV financial aid programs for the 2022-23 Application/Award Year. Exceptions include collection of Statements of Identity/Statement of Educational Purpose, if required. In individual situations, Georgia Tech will continue to require various forms of documentation on a case by case basis related to: Conflicting information Requests for Professional Judgement related to changed or extraordinary circumstances. See https://finaid.gatech.edu/appeals for details Determining eligibility for institutional need-based programs Verification is the process established by the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) to check the accuracy of a student\u2019s financial aid application. This process requires applicants to provide documentation such as federal tax forms to the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid (OSFA). Our office then compares the data provided on the original application with the documentation and makes any necessary changes. Our office is required to submit all changes resulting from verification to the Federal Student Aid Processor. These changes are as a result of the documentation submitted for the verification process. The corrections may change your Expected Family Contribution (EFC), which could affect the amount of aid for which you are eligible. When corrections are made, you, the student, will receive a new electronic Student Aid Report (SAR) from the Department of Education. The revised SAR will highlight the data that was changed and states that the changes were made by your school. Students only need to provide verification and tax documents upon request. You will be initially notified via email if you're selected for verification review. 2023-24 Verification Process To simplify and streamline the verification process, the DOE has implemented a \u201cPrior-Prior Year\u201d (PPY) policy. With PPY, the income reported on the FAFSA will be from \u201ctwo years prior\u201d to the application year for the 2023-24 award year. That will be tax data from your 2021 Tax Return. By using earlier income data, families will have their completed tax information available by the time they are ready to apply for financial aid. This will make it easier to fill in application forms, and increase the likelihood that families will be able to import their 2021 income directly from the IRS using the online Data Retrieval Tool. 2022-23 Verification Process Effective May 2022, the U.S. Department of Education (ED) is waiving the collection of most verification requirements for eligibility for Federal Title IV financial aid programs for the 2022-23 Application/Award Year. Exceptions include collection of Statements of Identity/Statement of Educational Purpose, if required. In individual situations, Georgia Tech will continue to require various forms of documentation on a case-by-case basis related to: Conflicting information Requests for Professional Judgement related to changed or extraordinary circumstances. See https://finaid.gatech.edu/appeals for details. Determining eligibility for institutional need-based programs Video not supported. Selected for Verification? If you are selected for verification, you will need to provide the specific documentation requested based on academic year and your dependency status. Financial aid offers are not final and will not be disbursed until the verification process is complete. Step 1: View Your Required Verification Documents Log in to OSCAR Select Secured Access Login Select Student Services & Financial Aid Select Financial Aid Select Financial Aid Dashboard Select \"Aid Year\" relative to requirements for submission Log into OSCAR Step 2: Submit Required Documents Option 1: Submit documents via portal OSFA has implemented a secure portal for students and parents to upload required documentation (such as tax forms) to complete the federal aid process for the 2023-24 academic year. Find additional instructions on accessing the portal in OSCAR under My Requirements and Eligibility. You must authenticate your account before you can login. Once you have an account, login to upload required documents. Go to Portal Option 2: Submit documents via mail or fax Georgia Institute of Technology Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid 225 North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332-0460 Fax: 404.894.7412 Step 3: Finish the Verification Process Once all requested documents are received, we will review them accordingly. If discrepant information is found, corrections will be made and additional time will be needed for processing. Important Priority Deadlines There are priority deadlines in place to assure that your verification is processed in time to be considered for limited institutional funds. October 1 Free Application for Federal Student Aid January 31 Verification deadline for Incoming First-Year Students January 31 Verification deadline for all other Returning/Transfer students Consequences for Failing to Meet Verification Deadlines If the priority deadline is missed, we will continue to perform verification of your financial aid application. However, there are consequences, which include: Institutional funds offered on an initial offer notification may be canceled. Federal funds (Pell Grant, Federal Work Study, Loans) offered on an initial offer letter will be canceled until all requested verification documentation is received, reviewed and the FAFSA determined to be valid. Students completing verification after the deadline may be able to receive the Federal funds listed above on a reimbursement basis, contingent on meeting all other eligibility requirements. 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Menu Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid Home Costs Cost of Attendance Cost of Attendance Undergraduate Graduate Cost Adjustments Net Price Calculator Return on Investment Types of Aid Undergraduate Aid Scholarships Grants Federal Work Study Loans Graduate Aid Apply for Aid Incoming Undergraduates Fall First-Year Students Summer First-Year Students Transfer Students International Students Transient Students Returning Undergraduates Fall and Spring Students Summer Students Graduate Students Graduate Students FAFSA Updates Award Process Award Process How Aid is Determined Verification Notification of Aid Notification of Aid Understanding Your Award Letter Accept/Decline Your Award Finalize Your Award Finalize Your Loans Receive Your Aid Manage Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Enrollment Requirements Satisfactory Academic Progress Reapply for Aid Appeal Procedures Work Study Employer Information Student Information Consumer Information & Policies Consumer Information & Policies Tax Information After You Graduate Check Status Contact Us Maintaining Eligibility for Aid All financial aid awards are reviewed annually based on: The timely completion of the financial aid application process. Continued demonstrated financial need. Maintenance of Standards of Progress. Good standing at the Institute. Availability of financial resources. Most institutional scholarships require a cumulative grade-point average of 3.0. Entering first-year students are limited to receiving institutional scholarships for the first eight terms of full-time enrollment. Students are limited to receiving scholarships for two semesters of enrollment during an academic year (Fall, Spring, or Summer). A transfer student's eligibility will be determined on an individual basis depending upon hours transferred. These requirements for scholarship retention are in addition to the renewal terms listed above. Enrollment Requirements All financial aid awards are offered based on the expectation that you will maintain full-time enrollment. Learn how your enrollment status can affect your aid eligibility. Maintain Enrollment Status Satisfactory Academic Progress Georgia Tech applies standards of academic progress that must be met in order for you to qualify and remain eligible for financial assistance. Learn more about these requirements. Review Academic Standards Reapply for Aid All financial aid awards are annually based upon the timely completion of the financial aid application process. Review requirements to re-apply for aid. 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Menu Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid Home Costs Cost of Attendance Cost of Attendance Undergraduate Graduate Cost Adjustments Net Price Calculator Return on Investment Types of Aid Undergraduate Aid Scholarships Grants Federal Work Study Loans Graduate Aid Apply for Aid Incoming Undergraduates Fall First-Year Students Summer First-Year Students Transfer Students International Students Transient Students Returning Undergraduates Fall and Spring Students Summer Students Graduate Students Graduate Students FAFSA Updates Award Process Award Process How Aid is Determined Verification Notification of Aid Notification of Aid Understanding Your Award Letter Accept/Decline Your Award Finalize Your Award Finalize Your Loans Receive Your Aid Manage Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Enrollment Requirements Satisfactory Academic Progress Reapply for Aid Appeal Procedures Work Study Employer Information Student Information Consumer Information & Policies Consumer Information & Policies Tax Information After You Graduate Check Status Contact Us The Financial Aid Award Process at Georgia Tech It's important for you to fully understand the kinds of awards that are possible at Georgia Tech and to understand how to read your financial aid offer letter. Once you enroll in classes each semester, your financial aid awards become disbursements which are applied to the charges on your Bursar account each semester. The disbursement of your funds is contingent on you meeting specific requirements, including appropriate enrollment. Please note that audit coursework does not count toward enrollment requirements. Active participation in classes is a requirement for continued eligibility. How Aid is Determined Learn how financial aid award amounts are determined for each student. Learn More Verification Some students are required to verify the accuracy of their aid application. Learn what to do if you're selected for the verification process. Verification Steps Notification of Aid Award Learn how and when you will be notified of your financial aid award amount. Award Notifications Finalize Your Aid Awards Learn how to accept or decline the financial aid package awarded to you. Accept Your Awards Receive Your Aid Learn how and when you financial aid award will be disbursed to your student account. 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Pagination First page \u00ab First Previous page \u2039\u2039 Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Resources Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Study Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "news.gatech.edu", "content": "Recipients of the Class of 1934 Distinguished Professor Award at Georgia Tech | News Center News Center Calendar Categories Business and Economic Development Campus and Community Earth and Environment Health and Medicine Science and Technology Society and Culture Media Contacts Daily Digest Whistle Whistle Whistle archives Whistle classifieds Social Media Subscribe Featured expert Features Features Features Archive Find an expert Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home Features April 14, 2023 The Class of 1934 Distinguished Professor Award recognizes outstanding achievement in teaching, research, and service. It is the highest honor given to a Georgia Tech professor. Created in 1984 by the Class of 1934 in observance of its 50th reunion, the award is presented to an active professor who has made significant, long-term contributions \u2014 contributions that have brought widespread recognition to the professor, to their school, and to the Institute. The award includes a stipend of $25,000. 2023 Ellen Zegura Fleming Chair and Professor in the School of Computer Science at Georgia Tech Passion for new challenges and dedication to her role as a teacher have become hallmarks of Ellen Zegura\u2019s career at Georgia Tech. 2022 Marilyn Brown Regents & Brook Byers Professor of Sustainable Systems, School of Public Policy Brown is a world leading expert on renewable energy and energy efficiency, a transformative intellectual thinker, and one of the founders of the field of energy and climate policy. Her research has shaped energy policy in the U.S. and globally. 2021 Andr\u00e9s Garc\u00eda Executive director of the Parker H. Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience and Regents Professor in the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering Garc\u00eda is known as a global pioneer in developing biomaterials systems for translational applications in regenerative medicine. 2020 Jeff Wu Professor and Coca Cola Chair in Engineering Statistics in the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering Wu is considered a visionary in engineering statistics, and has received almost every award in the field. 2019 David McDowell Regents Professor and Carter N. Paden Jr. Distinguished Chair in Metals Processing in the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering McDowell has developed new techniques and methods for measuring, understanding, and modeling the way materials behave in areas such as transportation and energy production. 2018 Seth Marder Regents Professor and Georgia Power Chair of Energy Efficiency in the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry and the School of Materials Science and Engineering Marder is a world-renowned educator and researcher whose work focuses on the interactions of light with matter, most notably in the setting of organic electronic and photonic materials. 2017 Gary Schuster Vassar Woolley Professor Emeritus in the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry Schuster\u2019s research has been primarily in the field of organic and bioorganic chemistry, including groundbreaking work in several research areas. 2016 Robin Thomas Regents Professor in the School of Mathematics A world leader in graph theory, Thomas established a remarkable legacy of research and teaching that included serving as leader of the Algorithms, Combinatorics, and Optimization Ph.D. program. 2015 George Nemhauser A. Russell Chandler III Chair and Institute Professor in the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering George Nemhauser is widely considered to be one of the world\u2019s top optimization researchers. He was the first sitting professor at Georgia Tech to be elected to the National Academy of Engineering. 2014 Zhong Lin (Z.L.) Wang Regents Professor and Hightower Chair, College of Engineering Distinguished Professor, and director of the Center for Nanostructure Characterization A pioneer researcher in nanoscience, Wang invented the nanogenerator and figured out how it could harvest mechanical energy using nano-enabled technology. 2013 John Cressler Schlumberger Chair Professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Cressler leads research in the understanding, development, and application of new types of microelectronic devices and circuits for high-speed electronics in emerging communications systems. 2012 Dick Lipton Professor, College of Computing, and the Frederick G. Storey Chair Lipton has a strong reputation in computer science theory, cryptography, and academics. He is considered one of the original pioneers of DNA computing. 2011 Mark Hay Regents Professor and Harry and Linda Teasley Chair in Environmental Biology Hay's research has provided key insights into the conservation and restoration of coral reefs and challenged scientists' view of ecological and evolutionary processes affecting the establishment and impact of invasive species. 2010 Charles Liotta Former chair of the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry and vice provost for Research and Dean of Graduate Studies For decades, Liotta developed collaborations with other chemists, chemical engineers, textile chemists, and mechanical, electrical, and aerospace engineers at Georgia Tech, and with researchers at other academic institutions, national laboratories, and in industry. 2009 Robert M. Nerem Professor, Mechanical Engineering, and Parker H. Petit Distinguished Chair for Engineering in Medicine; founding director of the Parker H. Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience Nerem received awards and accolades from around the world for pioneering work in regenerative medicine and bioengineering, and was known for interdisciplinary collaboration. 2008 James D. Foley Professor of interactive computing and the Fleming Chair in Telecommunications Foley is a computing pioneer, innovative educator, and author. He was one of the computer graphics pioneers who went on to help establish HCI as a discipline. 2007 Mostafa El-Sayed Regents Professor Emeritus, School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Julius Brown Chair A leading nanoscience researcher, El-Sayed has done work in the potential use of nanoparticles in nanomedicine, nanocatalysis, and plasmonics. 2006 Bryan G. Norton Professor Emeritus, School of Public Policy Norton writes on intergenerational equity, sustainability theory, biodiversity policy, and valuation methods. His specialty is the integration of spatio-temporal scaling considerations into sustainability criteria. 2005 Thomas K. Gaylord Regents Professor, Julius Brown Chair Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering Gaylord was instrumental in the founding and development of the optics educational and research programs in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. 2004 C. P. Wong Regents Professor and Smithgall Institute Endowed Chair, Materials Science and Engineering Among his research interests are the fields of polymeric materials, electronic packaging and interconnect, interfacial adhesions, and nano-functional material syntheses and characterizations. 2003 Kevin F. Brennan Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering His research interests were in the general area of semiconductors and microelectronics, with a particular emphasis on physics and device application of emerging semiconductor materials for future power. Earlier Award Recipients 2002 Jay Bolter Professor, Literature, Communication and Culture 2001 James D. Meindl Professor, Microelectronics Research Center 2000 William Chameides Regents Professor, School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences 1999 Jim Powers Regents Professor, Chemistry and Biochemistry 1998 Rao Tummala Pettit Chair Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering 1997 Charles Eckert Professor, Chemistry, J. Erskine Love Jr. Professor of Chemical Engineering 1996 Ajeet Rohatgi Regents Professor, John H. Weitnauer, Jr. Chair in the College of Engineering; Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar 1995 Ray Flannery Regents Professor, Physics 1994 Jerry H. Ginsberg Professor, Mechanical Engineering 1993 Daniel S. Papp Director, International Affairs 1992 Uzi Landman Regents Professor, Physics 1991 Robert F. Hochman Professor, School of Materials Engineering 1990 Ben T. Zinn Regents Professor, Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering 1989 Leon Zalkow Regents Professor, Chemistry 1988 Eugene C. Ashby Regents Professor, Chemistry 1987 Ward Winer Regents Professor, George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering 1986 Satya N. Atluri Regents Professor, Civil Engineering 1985 Ron Schafer Regents Professor, Electrical Engineering, John O. McCarty/Audichron Chair To learn more about philanthropy at work at Georgia Tech or to find out how you can get involved, visit the Office of Development site: development.gatech.edu Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Resources Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Study Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "news.gatech.edu", "content": "2023 Spring Commencement Speakers | News Center News Center Calendar Categories Business and Economic Development Campus and Community Earth and Environment Health and Medicine Science and Technology Society and Culture Media Contacts Daily Digest Whistle Whistle Whistle archives Whistle classifieds Social Media Subscribe Featured expert Features Features Features Archive Find an expert Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home Features Steven Gagliano May 08, 2023 2023 Spring Commencement Speakers Announced Across four ceremonies to be held May 5 \u2013 6 at Bobby Dodd Stadium, 5,673 graduates \u2014 2,640 bachelor\u2019s, 2,833 master\u2019s, and 200 doctoral \u2014 will turn their tassels and complete their degree programs at Tech. As they prepare for their next step, graduates will hear from distinguished speakers, including hedge fund manager and philanthropist Michael Messner, University System of Georgia Chancellor Sonny Perdue, record-setting kicker and Super Bowl champion Harrison Butker, and U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken. Michael Messner \u2013 Ph.D. Ceremony With a civil engineering degree from Georgia Tech, where he now serves as a professor of the practice in the Scheller College of Business, Messner began his career in the railroad industry before pivoting to finance and co-founding Seminole Management in 1995. In 21 of 23 years as Seminole\u2019s CIO, the firm\u2019s assets totaled over $3 billion. In 2001, Messner and his wife, Jenny, created the Speedwell Foundation to assist with funding for education and study abroad programs in urban areas. The Messners donated a sizeable gift to the G. Wayne Clough Georgia Tech Promise scholarship fund and continue to support the program that provides a debt-free education to qualifying students from low-income Georgia families. With an affinity for urban park development, Messner funded Tech research showing the positive effects of increasing greenspaces in U.S. cities, and he serves on the board of the City Parks Alliance, the Drexel Education Fund, and the Piedmont Park Conservancy. For his ongoing commitment and service to Georgia Tech, Messner will be receiving an honorary degree at Commencement. Mike Messner receives an honorary doctorate from Georgia Tech, flanked by Provost Steve McLaughlin and President \u00c1ngel Cabrera. Sonny Perdue \u2013 Master\u2019s Ceremony As chancellor of the University System of Georgia, Perdue oversees the state\u2019s 26 public colleges and universities with a $9.8 billion budget, 48,000 faculty and staff members, and more than 340,000 students. Throughout a decades-long career in public service, Perdue has prioritized public education, beginning in the Georgia Senate. There, he was instrumental in crafting legislation to create the HOPE Scholarship program and chaired the Senate Higher Education Committee. During his term as Georgia\u2019s 81st governor from 2003 to 2011, the state\u2019s graduation rate and SAT scores improved. Before becoming USG chancellor, Perdue served as U.S. secretary of agriculture from 2017 to 2021, launching the Farmers to Families Food Box program to help provide food for vulnerable Americans during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic. A Georgia native, Perdue graduated from Warner Robins High School, earned a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the University of Georgia, and served in the U.S. Air Force. Sonny Perdue speaks at Georgia Tech's 2023 Spring Master's Commencement Ceremony. Harrison Butker \u2013 Bachelor\u2019s Morning Ceremony The all-time leading scorer in Georgia Tech football history and a Tech graduate, Butker was selected by the Carolina Panthers in the 2017 NFL Draft before being signed off of the practice squad by the Kansas City Chiefs. Since then, Butker has become one of the best kickers in the NFL, ranking 4th all-time in field goal percentage, and earned his second championship ring with a game-winning field goal in Super Bowl 57. Off the field, the Harrison Butker Family Foundation was created to support the community and combat human trafficking. Butker is the current honorary chairman for the Dream Factory of Greater Kansas City, an organization dedicated to making dreams come true for critically and chronically ill children. The Decatur, Georgia, native is on the board of Regina Caeli Academy, a home school hybrid academy with locations across the country. Butker\u2019s entrepreneurial endeavors include co-founding MDKeller, a multifaceted holding company, and Madison Manufacturing. Harrison Butker speaks at Georgia Tech's 2023 Spring Bachelor's Morning Ceremony. Antony Blinken \u2013 Bachelor\u2019s Afternoon Ceremony Blinken has advised three presidential administrations and currently serves as the secretary of state under President Joe Biden, returning to the department where his public service career began as the special assistant to the assistant secretary of state for European and Canadian affairs in 1993. During the Clinton administration, Blinken served as a National Security Council (NSC) staff member and spent four years as Clinton\u2019s chief foreign policy speechwriter while leading the NSC\u2019s strategic planning team. Following a stint as the Democratic staff director for the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Blinken served numerous roles during the Obama administration, including principal deputy national security advisor. Before being tabbed to lead the State Department in 2020, Blinken founded WestExec Advisors \u2014 a strategic consulting firm focused on geopolitics and national security \u2014 in 2017. After graduating from Harvard University in 1984 and Columbia Law School in 1988, Blinken practiced law in New York and Paris, where he had previously lived and attended grade school and high school. Antony Blinken speaks at Georgia Tech's 2023 Spring Bachelor's Afternoon Ceremony. 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Menu Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid Home Costs Cost of Attendance Cost of Attendance Undergraduate Graduate Cost Adjustments Net Price Calculator Return on Investment Types of Aid Undergraduate Aid Scholarships Grants Federal Work Study Loans Graduate Aid Apply for Aid Incoming Undergraduates Fall First-Year Students Summer First-Year Students Transfer Students International Students Transient Students Returning Undergraduates Fall and Spring Students Summer Students Graduate Students Graduate Students FAFSA Updates Award Process Award Process How Aid is Determined Verification Notification of Aid Notification of Aid Understanding Your Award Letter Accept/Decline Your Award Finalize Your Award Finalize Your Loans Receive Your Aid Manage Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Enrollment Requirements Satisfactory Academic Progress Reapply for Aid Appeal Procedures Work Study Employer Information Student Information Consumer Information & Policies Consumer Information & Policies Tax Information After You Graduate Check Status Contact Us Receive Your Financial Aid Offer The OSFA will credit funds from your financial aid offer to your account beginning three days before the start of classes, according to a schedule updated each term. 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All other funds for graduate students are awarded through their academic department. Important Information for Graduate Students Before you apply for financial aid, here are some important things you need to know: In determining the dollar amount of eligibility, the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid will automatically use the lower cost paid by students receiving Graduate Research Assistantships (GRAs)/Graduate Teaching Assistantships (GTAs) through their departments. If you will not receive an assistantship, you should contact our office or Financial Aid Advisor upon receipt of your award notice. Each term, students must be enrolled in at least six credit hours required for their degree program to receive education loan disbursements. Financial Aid Application Steps Federal Direct Loans To apply for Federal Direct Loans, graduate students must submit two forms and complete the following applications for the appropriate academic year: Georgia Tech Application for Scholarships and Financial Aid (GTAPP) Be sure to indicate on your GTAPP that you want to be considered for loans. If you have difficulty logging onto the GT application, click here. Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) We strongly encourage you to use IRS Data Retrieval Tool when completing the FAFSA. Georgia Tech's Title IV school code is 001569. The priority filing deadline for fall is January 31, and the final deadline for fall and spring is July 31. Submit the GTAPP Submit the FAFSA Private Education Loans To apply for private education loans, students must submit their application directly to the participating loan lender. Our office can provide the financial information required to complete self-certification form. 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The Award Process Contact Us Directory Offices Campus Map Support/Give Download Adobe Acrobat Reader Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30332 404.894.2000 Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Human Trafficking Notice Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Employment \u00a92021 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "news.gatech.edu", "content": "The Month in Photos: June 2023 | News Center News Center Calendar Categories Business and Economic Development Campus and Community Earth and Environment Health and Medicine Science and Technology Society and Culture Media Contacts Daily Digest Whistle Whistle Whistle archives Whistle classifieds Social Media Subscribe Featured expert Features Features Features Archive Find an expert Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home Features The Month in Photos: June 2023 Victor Rogers July 03, 2023 Pride Month, Juneteenth, and Cabrera's Summer Tour. Celebrating Pride Month: The Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts highlighted the work of Digital Media Ph.D. student Alexandra Teixeira Riggs. The research project examines the history of queer Atlanta through interactive wearable buttons. Photo taken June 5 by Joshua Smith. The third annual Georgia Tech Juneteenth Celebration, held June 16, featured a keynote address by Joycelyn Wilson, assistant professor, School of Literature, Media, and Communication, and a festival at Tech Green with live music, food, and games. Photo by Allison Carter. On June 21, alumni of the Steven A. Denning Technology & Management Program (T&M) gathered to reconnect, network, and celebrate being together for the first alumni social event since 2019. Pictured (L-R) are: Abbey Strickland, alumni relations director, Scheller College of Business; John Stanford, senior manager, Industry Engagement and Student Counseling, T&M; and Anne Lynch, communications manager, T&M. Photo courtesy of the Denning Technology & Management Program. Georgia Tech men\u2019s tennis was well represented on the 2023 All-ACC Academic Team announced June 21, with five Yellow Jackets on the list. Led by three-time honoree Andres Martin (pictured), Georgia Tech also named Keshav Chopra, Marcus McDaniel, Brandon McKinney, and Elias Shokry. To be named to the all-academic team, a student-athlete must have a 3.0 grade point average for the previous semester and a 3.0 cumulative grade point average during their academic career. In addition, student-athletes must compete in at least 50% of their team\u2019s contests. Photo courtesy of Georgia Tech Athletics. President \u00c1ngel Cabrera and Beth Cabrera represented Georgia Tech at the State Dinner with President Joe Biden and India\u2019s Prime Minister Narendra Modi on June 22. Photo taken by Jacquelyn Martin/AP. Georgia Tech softball\u2019s Sara Beth Allen, Mallorie Black, Grace Connelly, Chandler Dennis, Madison Dobbins, Ella Edgmon, Emma Kauf, Blake Neleman, Kinsey Norton, and Sophia Voyles were selected to the 2023 All-ACC Academic Team, the Atlantic Coast Conference announced on June 27. The announcement of 10 honorees marks the most for the team in a single season in program history. Each student-athlete named to the All-ACC Academic Softball Team has maintained a career GPA of 3.0 or higher and posted a 3.0 GPA or higher in the most recent semester. Along with each honoree\u2019s academic achievements, athletic contributions played a role in each selection as all five position players participated in at least 50% of the team\u2019s games while both pitchers appeared in a minimum of 20% of the contests throughout the 2023 season. Photo courtesy of Georgia Tech Athletics. President Cabrera and Beth Cabrera traveled more than 850 miles, visited nine cities, and attended nearly 20 events during the three-day summer tour across Georgia, meeting alumni, state legislators, and incoming students. They also toured local businesses to learn how Georgia Tech can best serve their talent and innovation needs. The Cabreras are pictured at the Valdosta Traffic Center with Valdosta Mayor Scott Matheson (fifth from the left). Photo taken June 28 by Brice Zimmerman. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm visited Georgia Tech to talk about clean energy. Photo taken June 28 by Allison Carter. 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Menu Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid Home Costs Cost of Attendance Cost of Attendance Undergraduate Graduate Cost Adjustments Net Price Calculator Return on Investment Types of Aid Undergraduate Aid Scholarships Grants Federal Work Study Loans Graduate Aid Apply for Aid Incoming Undergraduates Fall First-Year Students Summer First-Year Students Transfer Students International Students Transient Students Returning Undergraduates Fall and Spring Students Summer Students Graduate Students Graduate Students FAFSA Updates Award Process Award Process How Aid is Determined Verification Notification of Aid Notification of Aid Understanding Your Award Letter Accept/Decline Your Award Finalize Your Award Finalize Your Loans Receive Your Aid Manage Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Enrollment Requirements Satisfactory Academic Progress Reapply for Aid Appeal Procedures Work Study Employer Information Student Information Consumer Information & Policies Consumer Information & Policies Tax Information After You Graduate Check Status Contact Us Returning Undergraduates The financial aid application process is annual. All applicants, including HOPE/Zell Miller scholarship recipients, must reapply for financial aid each year. At Georgia Tech, the academic and financial aid year is comprised of the fall, spring, and summer semesters. Failure to reapply for aid will result in a loss of financial aid for that year and possibly subsequent years. Steps to Reapply Returning undergraduate students reapplying for federal and institutional financial aid must complete the following applications annually: Step 1: Georgia Tech Application for Scholarships and Financial Aid (GT App) You must complete the Georgia Tech Application for Scholarships and Financial Aid (GT App) if you want to be considered for federal or state aid, need-based institutional aid, or renewal of a scholarship you received in previous years. Please note: Georgia residents who are only seeking the HOPE or Zell Miller Scholarship programs are required to complete the GT App annually. Students applying for financial aid for the Fall 2022, Spring 2023, and Summer 2023 semesters should complete the 2022-23 GT App. Students applying for financial aid for the Fall 2023, Spring 2024, and Summer 2024 semesters should complete the 2023-24 GT App. Click here if you have difficulty logging into the GT application. Submit the GT App Step 2: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) If you wish to be considered for federal aid or need-based institutional funds this academic year, you must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Georgia residents who are applying for the HOPE or Zell Miller Scholarship ONLY may complete the Georgia Student Financial Aid Application (GSFAPPS) instead of the FAFSA. The GT App is also required. Please note: Income earned under a cooperative education program (co-op) offered by a postsecondary institution is not used to determine students\u2019 Expected Family Contribution (EFC), therefore co-op earnings will not negatively affect your eligibility for need-based aid. Be sure to include your co-op earnings on the FAFSA under the Student\u2019s Additional Financial Information section. Students applying for financial aid for the Fall 2022, Spring 2023, and Summer 2023 semesters should complete the 2022-23 FAFSA using their 2020 tax information. Students applying for financial aid for the Fall 2023, Spring 2024, and Summer 2024 semesters should complete the 2023-24 FAFSA using their 2021 tax information. Georgia Tech's Title IV school code is 001569. Submit the FAFSA Step 3: Georgia Student Financial Aid Application (GSFAPPS) \u2013 Georgia Residents Only Georgia residents seeking to reapply for the HOPE or Zell Miller Scholarships ONLY for this academic year are required to complete the GT App but are not required to complete the FAFSA, and may instead choose to submit the Georgia Student Finance Application (GSFAPPS) in lieu of completing the FAFSA. Students applying for financial aid for the Fall 2022, Spring 2023, and Summer 2023 semesters should complete the 2022-23 GSFAPPS. Students applying for financial aid for the Fall 2023, Spring 2024, and Summer 2024 semesters should complete the 2023-24 GSFAPPS. Submit the GSFAPPS Important Dates and Deadlines All financial aid applications above, including any additional requested documentation, must be received and complete by the priority filing deadline on January 31 in order to be considered an on-time applicant. In order to be considered for need-based institutional aid or to be eligible to receive a scholarship you received in a previous year, you MUST submit all applications and documents by the January 31 deadline. If forms are completed after the deadline, you will only be considered for entitlements (ex: federal financial aid and HOPE/Zell Miller Scholarship). Please contact your Financial Aid Adviser for questions or additional considerations. Next Steps Review terms for maintaining eligibility to receive financial aid, including enrollment requirements and satisfactory academic progress. 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Menu Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid Home Costs Cost of Attendance Cost of Attendance Undergraduate Graduate Cost Adjustments Net Price Calculator Return on Investment Types of Aid Undergraduate Aid Scholarships Grants Federal Work Study Loans Graduate Aid Apply for Aid Incoming Undergraduates Fall First-Year Students Summer First-Year Students Transfer Students International Students Transient Students Returning Undergraduates Fall and Spring Students Summer Students Graduate Students Graduate Students FAFSA Updates Award Process Award Process How Aid is Determined Verification Notification of Aid Notification of Aid Understanding Your Award Letter Accept/Decline Your Award Finalize Your Award Finalize Your Loans Receive Your Aid Manage Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Enrollment Requirements Satisfactory Academic Progress Reapply for Aid Appeal Procedures Work Study Employer Information Student Information Consumer Information & Policies Consumer Information & Policies Tax Information After You Graduate Check Status Contact Us International Students International students are not eligible for federal or state financial aid programs, and institutional scholarships administered by Georgia Tech\u2019s Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid (OSFA) are often not awarded to international students. However, there are some alternative private and emergency financial aid options for international students. Private Loans A variety of privately funded loan programs are available to international students. Most banks require a creditworthy co-signer who is a U.S. citizen or permanent resident with a permanent U.S. address. If approved for a private loan, our office will coordinate with the loan program. About Private Loans Emergency Tuition Loan International students who have an unforeseen financial situation may be eligible for an Emergency Tuition Loan administered by OSFA. These loans are available on a first come, first-served basis. Contact us for more information. Contact OSFA Payment Plans Work directly with the Bursar and Treasury Services office if there is a small delay in payment (i.e. an international wire payment is taking longer than expected). Take advantage of the Bursar\u2019s payment plan. Contact Bursar's Office Other Solutions The Office of International Education (OIE) provides additional guidance on financial assistance options and resources specifically for international students. Visit OIE Website Contact Us Directory Offices Campus Map Support/Give Download Adobe Acrobat Reader Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30332 404.894.2000 Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Human Trafficking Notice Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Employment \u00a92021 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "finaid.gatech.edu", "content": "https://gatech.studentadvisor.ai/virtualadvisor Summer First-Year Students | Financial Aid Your browser does not support JavaScript! Menu Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid Home Costs Cost of Attendance Cost of Attendance Undergraduate Graduate Cost Adjustments Net Price Calculator Return on Investment Types of Aid Undergraduate Aid Scholarships Grants Federal Work Study Loans Graduate Aid Apply for Aid Incoming Undergraduates Fall First-Year Students Summer First-Year Students Transfer Students International Students Transient Students Returning Undergraduates Fall and Spring Students Summer Students Graduate Students Graduate Students FAFSA Updates Award Process Award Process How Aid is Determined Verification Notification of Aid Notification of Aid Understanding Your Award Letter Accept/Decline Your Award Finalize Your Award Finalize Your Loans Receive Your Aid Manage Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Enrollment Requirements Satisfactory Academic Progress Reapply for Aid Appeal Procedures Work Study Employer Information Student Information Consumer Information & Policies Consumer Information & Policies Tax Information After You Graduate Check Status Contact Us Summer First-Year Students Financial aid can help make college more affordable. We encourage all incoming students to apply for financial aid. You should file as early as you can to maximize your potential aid opportunities. By applying for financial aid, you're automatically considered for all need-based aid. You will need to reapply for financial aid every year. Since the Summer 2023 semester is part of the current 2022-23 academic year, you must submit the 2022-23 aid applications mentioned below, along with any other supplemental documentation requested, for summer financial aid consideration. Application Steps Prospective first-year students admitted to start in Summer 2023 should apply for financial aid by completing the following aid applications: Step 1: Georgia Tech Application for Scholarships and Financial Aid (GT App) If you wish to receive funds from any federal, state, or institutional sources for the summer semester, you must complete the 2022-23 Georgia Tech Application for Scholarships and Financial Aid (GT APP). Please note: Students who have been awarded funds from outside/private scholarships must also complete a GT App so that the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid (OSFA) may determine the proper disbursement schedule for your funds. Items Needed To complete the GT App, you will need a GT Account username and password to login to OSCAR and access the form. To activate your GT account, visit passport.gatech.edu. Submit the GT App Step 2: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) In addition to the GT App, if you wish to be considered for Federal Aid or need-based institutional funds, you must also complete the 2022-23 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) using your 2020 tax information. This application is available until June 30, 2023. Please note: Georgia residents who wish to apply for the HOPE/Zell Miller Scholarship ONLY may complete the Georgia Student Financial Aid Application (GSFAPPS) form instead of the FAFSA. The GT App is also required. Items Needed Georgia Tech's Title IV school code: 001569. Your social security number and, if you are a dependent student, your parents\u2019 social security numbers. Your driver\u2019s license number if you have one, or Alien Registration number if you are not a U.S. citizen. Federal tax information or tax returns from two years prior including IRS W-2 information, for you (and your spouse, if you are married), and for your parents if you are a dependent student. If you are selected for verification, you will need to provide the specific documentation requested based on academic year and your dependency status. Financial aid awards are not final and will not be disbursed until the verification process is complete. FAFSA processing can take up to 3 \u2013 5 business days after completion. Submit the FAFSA Step 3: Georgia Student Financial Aid Application (GSFAPPS) \u2013 Georgia Residents Only The Georgia Student Financial Aid Application (GSFAPPS) is the state aid application for Georgia residents who want to be considered for the HOPE or Zell Miller Scholarship ONLY. You do NOT need to complete the GSFAPPS if you are applying for federal financial aid and submitting the FAFSA. To be considered for the HOPE or Zell Miller Scholarship, you must also complete the GT App. Submit the GSFAPPS Important Dates and Deadlines The priority filing date to be considered for need-based aid awarded through Georgia Tech\u2019s OSFA is January 31. To be considered an \u201con-time\u201d financial aid applicant, all applicable aid applications listed above, as well as any requested documentation, must be received and complete by January 31. OSFA will continue to accept late applications and documentation after the priority date. However, we strongly encourage all applicants to submit their completed applications and documentation as soon as possible so we can determine your eligibility for other types of aid. Next Steps Since the Fall 2023 semester is part of the upcoming 2023-24 academic year, the applications above do not cover the upcoming fall semester. If you wish to apply for financial aid for the Fall 2023 semester, you must complete the fall first-year aid applications separately, along with any other supplemental documentation requested. 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Menu Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid Home Costs Cost of Attendance Cost of Attendance Undergraduate Graduate Cost Adjustments Net Price Calculator Return on Investment Types of Aid Undergraduate Aid Scholarships Grants Federal Work Study Loans Graduate Aid Apply for Aid Incoming Undergraduates Fall First-Year Students Summer First-Year Students Transfer Students International Students Transient Students Returning Undergraduates Fall and Spring Students Summer Students Graduate Students Graduate Students FAFSA Updates Award Process Award Process How Aid is Determined Verification Notification of Aid Notification of Aid Understanding Your Award Letter Accept/Decline Your Award Finalize Your Award Finalize Your Loans Receive Your Aid Manage Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Enrollment Requirements Satisfactory Academic Progress Reapply for Aid Appeal Procedures Work Study Employer Information Student Information Consumer Information & Policies Consumer Information & Policies Tax Information After You Graduate Check Status Contact Us Grants Grants are a form of financial aid that do not need to be paid back. Grants can come from federal and state governments, as well as from Georgia Tech. Only undergraduates who have not previously received a bachelor's degree are eligible. Grants are awarded to those who exhibit exceptional financial need and apply for aid by the priority deadline. Several types of grants are described below. Federal Pell Grant Pell Grants are awarded to eligible undergraduate students who do not have a bachelor's degree. Award amounts are based on the assumption of 12 eligible hours per semester. Some Federal Pell Grant recipients are eligible for partial awards for less than half-time enrollment. Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG) SEOG is awarded to Pell-eligible undergraduate students who do not have a bachelor's degree and who demonstrate exceptional financial need. Award amounts vary and are determined by the availability of funds. State of Georgia Grants Information on other grants and scholarships available from the State of Georgia is located at GAfutures.org. Other State Grants Information on other U.S. states and territories, besides Georgia, and their grants and scholarships is available from the U.S. Department of Education. Georgia Tech Grant Annual grants are awarded to students who demonstrate financial need. The funds are donated by Georgia Tech alumni, industry friends, and others. Entering first-years are limited to receiving institutional grants for the first eight terms of full-time enrollment. Students are limited to receiving grants for two semesters of enrollment during an academic year (Fall, Spring, or Summer). A transfer student's eligibility will be determined on an individual basis depending upon hours transferred. Students are required to maintain a 2.0 cumulative GPA as well as a semester GPA of 2.0. These requirements for grant retention are in addition to the renewal terms listed here. College of Sciences Dean's Grant College of Sciences (COS) Dean's Grants are restricted to qualified students pursuing a major within the College of Sciences. Recipients must meet and maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress and maintain Good Academic Standing as determined by the the Registrar's Office. Award amounts vary depending on the kinds and amounts of other scholarships and grants received by the student. Full time enrollment is required and the award may be renewed for up to eight semesters. Students awarded the grant will typically be expected to maintain a cumulative as well as a semester GPA of 3.0. Ivan Allen College Dean's Grant Ivan Allen College (IAC) Dean's Grants are restricted to qualified students pursuing a major within the Ivan Allen College. Recipients must meet and maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress and maintain Good Academic Standing as determined by the Office of The Registrar. Award amounts vary depending on the kinds and amounts of other scholarships and grants received by the student. Full time enrollment is required and the award may be renewed for up to eight semesters. Students awarded the grant will typically be expected to maintain a cumulative as well as a semester GPA of 3.0. Apply for Grants To be considered for institutional or federal grants, you must complete the FAFSA and the Georgia Tech Application for Scholarships and Financial Aid (GT App) each year. 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Menu Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid Home Costs Cost of Attendance Cost of Attendance Undergraduate Graduate Cost Adjustments Net Price Calculator Return on Investment Types of Aid Undergraduate Aid Scholarships Grants Federal Work Study Loans Graduate Aid Apply for Aid Incoming Undergraduates Fall First-Year Students Summer First-Year Students Transfer Students International Students Transient Students Returning Undergraduates Fall and Spring Students Summer Students Graduate Students Graduate Students FAFSA Updates Award Process Award Process How Aid is Determined Verification Notification of Aid Notification of Aid Understanding Your Award Letter Accept/Decline Your Award Finalize Your Award Finalize Your Loans Receive Your Aid Manage Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Enrollment Requirements Satisfactory Academic Progress Reapply for Aid Appeal Procedures Work Study Employer Information Student Information Consumer Information & Policies Consumer Information & Policies Tax Information After You Graduate Check Status Contact Us Return on Investment A college education is a significant investment, and you should always weigh tuition, fees, and other expenses against future earning potential. Georgia Tech is recognized as a top return on investment. PayScale.com ranks Tech as #1 in Georgia and #13 among all U.S. colleges for providing the best 20-Year Return on Investment. Plus, Tech is ranked #3 by WalletHub for the Highest Return on Educational Investment. A Georgia Tech education will set you up for success on campus and beyond. How? Our co-op and internship programs are ranked #5 by U.S. News and World Report. The Career Center is one of the nation\u2019s most successful and innovative university career support offices for its recruitment and job placement. Upon graduation in Fall 2018, 84% of undergraduate students had been offered a job, and the average starting salary was $72,000 (not including bonus offers). More than 700 businesses, industries, and organizations throughout the U.S. and abroad employ Georgia Tech co-op students and interns each year. Starting Salaries On average, Georgia Tech graduates have a higher starting salary than the national average. 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Menu Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid Home Costs Cost of Attendance Cost of Attendance Undergraduate Graduate Cost Adjustments Net Price Calculator Return on Investment Types of Aid Undergraduate Aid Scholarships Grants Federal Work Study Loans Graduate Aid Apply for Aid Incoming Undergraduates Fall First-Year Students Summer First-Year Students Transfer Students International Students Transient Students Returning Undergraduates Fall and Spring Students Summer Students Graduate Students Graduate Students FAFSA Updates Award Process Award Process How Aid is Determined Verification Notification of Aid Notification of Aid Understanding Your Award Letter Accept/Decline Your Award Finalize Your Award Finalize Your Loans Receive Your Aid Manage Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Enrollment Requirements Satisfactory Academic Progress Reapply for Aid Appeal Procedures Work Study Employer Information Student Information Consumer Information & Policies Consumer Information & Policies Tax Information After You Graduate Check Status Contact Us Cost Adjustments Cost of attendance may also include other expenses like an allowance for the rental or purchase of a personal computer, costs related to a disability, or costs for eligible study-abroad programs. These specific costs may be considered as an adjustment to your cost of attendance. Adjustments Child Care Child care and/or dependent care expenses incurred to care for a child or other dependent may be allowed as an addition to the Cost of Attendance. The dependent must be part of your household, and the care must be required for you to attend classes. For example, if the dependent is a child who is in school during the same time you attend classes, a dependent-care allowance would not be included. Likewise, if the spouse is normally at home to provide care, an allowance would not be appropriate. Actual costs incurred (to a maximum of $600 per semester) are considered, and documentation must be provided. Computer Ownership Computer ownership is required for all entering undergraduates. On request, a one-time $1,100 adjustment may be added to a student's Cost of Attendance for purposes of determining his or her eligibility for student financial assistance. A receipt showing computer purchase costs will be required at the start of the first term. Disability-Related Expenses If you have a disability, an allowance may be considered for those expenses related to the disability, including special services, transportation, equipment, and/or supplies that are reasonable and required for pursuit of an eligible program of study and not provided by other assisting agencies. You must be able to justify and document these costs. Health Insurance Some students may be required to pay for their own individual health insurance costs. On a case-by-case basis, our office will consider written requests for a Cost of Attendance increase given the following requirements: The maximum amount approved by this Cost of Attendance increase will be equal to the lesser of the cost of the Board of Regents approved plan or the actual amount paid. Students using the Board of Regents approved vendor will not need to provide a receipt; however, students using vendors other than the Board of Regents approved vendor will need to provide documentation stating the effective dates of the insurance policy and the amount paid. Housing Costs Students residing on-campus may have the housing component of their Cost of Attendance adjusted to reflect actual charges. Students residing off-campus who incur reasonable housing costs in excess of our estimates may be able to appeal to see if a Cost of Attendance adjustment is possible. Loan Fees Actual costs of loan origination fees and guarantee fees may be added to the budgets for recipients of educational loans if such fees exceed standard estimates. Professional Practice (Co-Op) Any reasonable costs associated with employment in a cooperative education program (to a maximum of $2,250 per year) may be considered in your Cost of Attendance. However, eligibility for co-op terms in which there is no enrollment in coursework is limited to private education loans. Study Abroad Reasonable costs associated with a study abroad program sponsored by the University System of Georgia may be considered in the Cost of Attendance. Email your advisor for more information concerning financial aid for study abroad. Books You can expect to have varied costs per semester for books and supplies. The average/estimated component in the annual/published Cost of Attendance is meant to be a guide. Depending upon your field of study and/or your course load, you may have additional costs for required text books and/or course materials. You may submit for review an appeal for consideration of extraordinary expenses by providing to our office a written statement of your expenses and copies of receipts showing book and supply purchases. Exceptions will be made on a case by case basis and within a reasonable amount, we may approve an adjustment to your cost of attendance. Other Costs Students may request cost adjustments based on documented expenses. Requests must be submitted in writing to the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid along with the appropriate supporting documentation. Please email your financial aid advisor with any questions. Contact Us Directory Offices Campus Map Support/Give Download Adobe Acrobat Reader Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30332 404.894.2000 Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Human Trafficking Notice Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Employment \u00a92021 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "finaid.gatech.edu", "content": "https://gatech.studentadvisor.ai/virtualadvisor Graduate Costs | Financial Aid Your browser does not support JavaScript! Menu Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid Home Costs Cost of Attendance Cost of Attendance Undergraduate Graduate Cost Adjustments Net Price Calculator Return on Investment Types of Aid Undergraduate Aid Scholarships Grants Federal Work Study Loans Graduate Aid Apply for Aid Incoming Undergraduates Fall First-Year Students Summer First-Year Students Transfer Students International Students Transient Students Returning Undergraduates Fall and Spring Students Summer Students Graduate Students Graduate Students FAFSA Updates Award Process Award Process How Aid is Determined Verification Notification of Aid Notification of Aid Understanding Your Award Letter Accept/Decline Your Award Finalize Your Award Finalize Your Loans Receive Your Aid Manage Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Enrollment Requirements Satisfactory Academic Progress Reapply for Aid Appeal Procedures Work Study Employer Information Student Information Consumer Information & Policies Consumer Information & Policies Tax Information After You Graduate Check Status Contact Us Graduate Costs Graduate cost of attendance varies by academic program. Visit the Bursar\u2019s Office website to view tuition and fees for Graduate programs. For Executive programs, visit the department\u2019s website for cost information. The Standard Cost of Attendance(COA) is established and published each award year by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid in accordance with Federal regulations and is utilized to determine eligibility for any/all programs or funds managed by and/or thru the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid. Housing and meal plan options and costs are available through Housing and Residence Life and Dining Services. Additional costs may be considered as an adjustment to your cost of attendance. Current Year Costs (2023-24) Cost Tuition and Fees See figures for appropriate tuition and Institute-mandated fees at www.bursar.gatech.edu. For Executive programs, please see the program website directly for costs. Books, Course Materials, Supplies, and Equipment $800 Standard Housing Allowance $9,900 Standard Food Service Plan $5,670 Personal, Travel and/or Other Miscellaneous expenses $3,200 Average Loan Costs $140 Total per Year (2 semesters) $19,710 + tuition/fees Current Year Costs (2022-23) Cost Tuition and Fees See figures for appropriate tuition and Institute-mandated fees at www.bursar.gatech.edu. For Executive programs, please see the program website directly for costs. Books and Supplies $800 Standard Housing Allowance $9,658 Standard Meal Plan Allowance $5,424 Personal, Travel and/or Other Miscellaneous expenses $3,200 Average Loan Costs $140 Total per Year (2 semesters) $19,222 + tuition/fees View additional previous year costs Types of Aid Financial aid can help make college more affordable. Explore the variety of financial aid options available to graduate students at Georgia Tech. Graduate Types of Aid Contact Us Directory Offices Campus Map Support/Give Download Adobe Acrobat Reader Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30332 404.894.2000 Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Human Trafficking Notice Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Employment \u00a92021 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "news.gatech.edu", "content": "Student and Faculty Stories | News Center News Center Calendar Categories Business and Economic Development Campus and Community Earth and Environment Health and Medicine Science and Technology Society and Culture Media Contacts Daily Digest Whistle Whistle Whistle archives Whistle classifieds Social Media Subscribe Featured expert Features Features Features Archive Find an expert Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home Hip-Hop Influences Everything A look at hip-hop\u2019s transformative impact in honor of its 50th anniversary. Hip-hop was once narrowly thought of as a trend in music that would ultimately fizzle out. Now, at its 50th anniversary, hip-hop has steadily evolved, and its influence is evident everywhere. 2023 Spring Commencement Speakers Commencement speakers for the spring ceremonies have shaped U.S. foreign policy, governed the state of Georgia, set NFL records, and managed successful hedge funds. 2023 InVenture Prize After two rounds of preliminary competition, the teams aiming to bring home the 2023 Georgia Tech InVenture Prize title have been chosen. 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Menu Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid Home Costs Cost of Attendance Cost of Attendance Undergraduate Graduate Cost Adjustments Net Price Calculator Return on Investment Types of Aid Undergraduate Aid Scholarships Grants Federal Work Study Loans Graduate Aid Apply for Aid Incoming Undergraduates Fall First-Year Students Summer First-Year Students Transfer Students International Students Transient Students Returning Undergraduates Fall and Spring Students Summer Students Graduate Students Graduate Students FAFSA Updates Award Process Award Process How Aid is Determined Verification Notification of Aid Notification of Aid Understanding Your Award Letter Accept/Decline Your Award Finalize Your Award Finalize Your Loans Receive Your Aid Manage Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Enrollment Requirements Satisfactory Academic Progress Reapply for Aid Appeal Procedures Work Study Employer Information Student Information Consumer Information & Policies Consumer Information & Policies Tax Information After You Graduate Check Status Contact Us Cost of Attendance The cost of attendance (COA) is the estimated amount it will cost you to go to college each year. COA includes tuition and fees; housing and food; books, course materials, supplies, and equipment; transportation; loan fees; and, if applicable, dependent care. For each academic year, the standard cost of attendance at Georgia Tech depends on your program, year in school, residency, and housing selection. The Standard Cost of Attendance(COA) is established and published each award year by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid in accordance with Federal regulations and is utilized to determine eligibility for any/all programs or funds managed by and/or thru the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid. Undergraduate Costs Review costs for pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree. Undergraduate Costs Graduate Costs Review costs for pursuing a graduate degree. Graduate Costs Cost Adjustments Other specific costs may be considered as an adjustment to Cost of Attendance. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Admission Overview In our comprehensive, holistic admission process, we consider your academic background as well as your pursuits and interests outside the classroom. We look for students who enjoy being challenged and who are committed to furthering the Institute\u2019s mission of \u201cimproving the human condition.\u201d Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Undergraduate Admission First-Year You have never been enrolled in a college or university, with the exception of dual enrollment while in high school. First-Year International You currently live or were educated outside of the United States, and have never been enrolled in a college or university, with the exception of dual enrollment while in high school. Transfer You are already enrolled in, or have graduated from, a college or university and wish to seek a degree at Georgia Tech. 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Menu Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid Home Costs Cost of Attendance Cost of Attendance Undergraduate Graduate Cost Adjustments Net Price Calculator Return on Investment Types of Aid Undergraduate Aid Scholarships Grants Federal Work Study Loans Graduate Aid Apply for Aid Incoming Undergraduates Fall First-Year Students Summer First-Year Students Transfer Students International Students Transient Students Returning Undergraduates Fall and Spring Students Summer Students Graduate Students Graduate Students FAFSA Updates Award Process Award Process How Aid is Determined Verification Notification of Aid Notification of Aid Understanding Your Award Letter Accept/Decline Your Award Finalize Your Award Finalize Your Loans Receive Your Aid Manage Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Enrollment Requirements Satisfactory Academic Progress Reapply for Aid Appeal Procedures Work Study Employer Information Student Information Consumer Information & Policies Consumer Information & Policies Tax Information After You Graduate Check Status Contact Us Graduate Financial Aid Options Fellowships Many graduate departments offer fellowships to Georgia Tech graduate students. You must be nominated for these awards by your academic department. The Graduate Studies office provides helpful information about fellowships, assistantships, and other payment options. Paying for Grad School Federal Direct Loans Georgia Tech participates in Direct Lending, which provides a streamlined, high-quality, cost-effective, and dependable loan program for students and families. The Federal Direct Loan Program includes the following loans for graduate students: Graduate Unsubsidized Direct Student Loans Unsubsidized Loans are federally guaranteed loans that are not based on financial need. Interest accrues from the time the loan is distributed to Georgia Tech. Students are not required to start making payments on this loan until six months after they graduate or drop below half-time. This is known as the \u201cgrace period.\u201d The annual loan limit is $20,500 or up to the cost of attendance minus any other financial aid or resources. Graduate Direct PLUS Loans This is a loan option for graduate students to help pay for their educational costs not covered by the unsubsidized loan. Graduate students can borrow up to the cost of attendance minus any other financial aid the student is receiving. For instance, if the cost of attendance is $30,000 for the year and the student has an unsubsidized loan for $20,500 and a $5,000 fellowship toward the school cost, the student can borrow up to $4,500. The current interest rate as of July 1, 2020 is a fixed rate of 5.30 percent. Interest rates are set by the Department of Education around July 1 every year and will be updated accordingly at that time on our website. Please note: credit approval is required for Graduate Direct PLUS loans. The duration of a credit check for Direct Plus Loan applicants is 180 days. Apply for Federal Loans Video not supported. Federal Student Debt Relief Plan On August 28th, the Department of Education and the Biden-Harris Administration announced a three-part Student Debt Relief Plan, to include: Final extension of the student loan repayment pause through December 31, 2022. For student loan borrowers with individual incomes less than $125,000 (or $250,000 for households), up to $20,000 in debt cancellation to Pell Grant recipients with loans held by the Department of Education, and up to $10,000 in debt cancellation to non-Pell Grant recipients. The relief includes current students and borrowers who have federally-held undergraduate, graduate, and Parent PLUS loans that have been fully disbursed by June 30, 2022. A new income-driven repayment plan that will substantially reduce future monthly payments for lower- and middle-income borrowers. For more information, including a set of Frequently Asked Questions, please visit https://studentaid.gov/debt-relief-announcement/one-time-cancellation. 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Students may work in an on-campus, off-campus, or in a community service position. Advantages of participating in the FWS program include: The money you earn helps to meet college expenses and will not be counted as income for your financial aid eligibility determination next year. You get on-the-job experience to give you an edge in the job market after graduation. You're able to work with accomplished professionals in their field, which provides you with valuable references in the future. 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Application Term Application Available Document Deadline Course Requirements Deadline* Decision Release* Deposit Deadlines Fall Semester Jan. 15 \u2013 March 1 April 15 June 1* Mid-May* July 1 Spring Semester Aug. 1 \u2013 Sept. 15 Oct. 1 Oct. 1 November* December 15 Summer Semester Dec. 1 \u2013 Jan. 15 Feb. 1 Feb. 1* March* April 1 * Review these sections below for transfer pathway program applicant updates. Document Deadline Official academic transcripts from all previous colleges and universities (domestic and international) are due by the document deadline listed above. Additional documents may be requested upon review of your file. These documents will be due by the document deadline for that term or as soon as possible if requested after the deadline. Document Submission Course Requirements Deadline Transfer course requirements are established for each academic program and listed on the Course Requirements by Major chart below. Competitive transfer applicants (especially for the College of Computing and College of Engineering) will have minimum course requirements for their major complete by the course requirement deadline. Students applying as part of the Dual Degree and Regent\u2019s Engineering Pathway Programs may have course requirements in progress at the point of application submission for each term. All course requirements must be complete by the end of their current term. Summer Semester \u2013 Students applying as part of the APS & Conditional Pathway Program have until June 1 to complete course requirements by major and submit an official transcript. Fall Semester \u2013 All Applicants have until June 1 to complete course requirements by major. Course Requirements Chart Decision Release Students will view their admission decision in their admission portal. Students applying as part of a transfer pathway program will receive a decision notification once mid-term or final grades have been received and reviewed. Spring Semester \u2013 All applicants will receive a decision in November. Summer Semester - APS and Conditional Pathway Program applicants will receive a decision on April 1 after review of their spring grade report. All remaining applicants will receive a decision by March 1. Fall Semester - Students applying as part of the APS, Arts & Sciences, First Generation, Talent Initiative, and Veteran\u2019s Pathway Programs will receive a decision in Mid-June. All remaining applicants will receive a decision in Mid-May. Click the link below to review all the possible transfer admission decisions that you may receive. Review Decision Outcomes Application Fee The non-refundable transfer application fee is $75 (international applicants: $85). Fee Waivers If you are a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident and feel your financial circumstances or first-generation college student status may qualify you for an application fee waiver, you can request a fee waiver in the application fee waiver section of the transfer application. You will be asked to select and certify at least one of the following indicators to qualify for a fee waiver: I\u2019m a first-generation college student. Neither of my parents have earned a four-year degree. I\u2019m eligible and/or currently receive Federal Pell Grant financial assistance. My family\u2019s income falls within the Income Eligibility Guidelines set by the USDA Food and Nutrition Service. My family receives public assistance. I live in federally subsidized public housing or am homeless. I\u2019m enrolled in a federal, state, or local program that aids students from low-income families (e.g. TRIO programs such as Upward Bound). Ready to Apply? 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No matter the role, the values are meant to guide our priorities every day, to help us focus on our important, shared mission. Students are our top priority. We are educators first and foremost, committed to developing leaders who advance technology and improve the human condition. We measure our success by the achievements of our students and the impact of our graduates in improving the lives of others. We strive for excellence. We strive to be among the best at what we do and to set high expectations for each of us individually and for our community as a whole. The expectation of excellence, which is instrumental to our ability to have a meaningful impact in the world, extends to our teaching, our research and creative endeavors, our athletic programs, and our operations. We thrive on diversity. We see diversity of backgrounds and perspectives as essential to learning, discovery, and creation. 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Georgia Tech Named to \u2018Money\u2019 Magazine\u2019s Best Colleges in America 2023 June 27, 2023 The 5-star rating is a continuation of the Institute\u2019s reputation for being a good return on investment. Creating Communities that Draw People and Business Under the New Workplace Model June 27, 2023 56th Annual Basic Economic Development Course 2023 theme focuses on Placemaking and Economic Recovery Anuj Mehrotra Named Dean of Scheller College of Business June 06, 2023 Mehrotra will assume the role on Jan. 1, 2024. Tech Developer Wins at Independent Game Festival May 26, 2023 Daniel Carr recently won an award for the Best Student Game at the recent Independent Game Festival in San Francisco. Two Tech Women Pave Their Own Way in Automotive Industry March 23, 2023 Georgia Tech graduates Jenn Voelker and Julia Vorpahl are in the driver\u2019s seat working for Karma Automotive in California. Driving Change: Georgia Tech Experts Lead in Electrification of America\u2019s Roads March 21, 2023 Electric vehicles are becoming increasingly popular, and with economic and environmental impacts colliding, Georgia Tech experts are leading the way in the development of next-generation solutions. Georgia Tech Part of $5 Million Grant-Funded Center to Advance Robotics in Poultry Processing March 10, 2023 Atlanta, GA Researchers at Georgia Tech and four other institutes were awarded the grant to increase use of artificial intelligence and robotics in chicken processing. Vice President\u2019s Visit Brings Climate Change Discussion to Forefront February 09, 2023 With the Ferst Center filled to the brim Wednesday, Georgia Tech hosted Vice President Kamala Harris for a discussion about the climate crisis, which she called a transformational moment in America. 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GT) | Strategic Plan Strategic Plan Home About A Message From President Cabrera A Letter From the Co-Chairs Journey of the Plan Campus Involvement Vision and Values The Georgia Tech Vision Our Values Focus Areas and Initiatives Strategic Focus Areas Amplify Impact Champion Innovation Connect Globally Expand Access Cultivate Well-Being Lead by Example Initiatives Plan Performance User account menu Log in Open Search Search Living Our Values Every Day (L.O.V.E. GT) Breadcrumb Home Our Values Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Share the L.O.V.E. The Living Our Values Every Day (L.O.V.E. GT) is an initiative centered around promoting the Institute\u2019s primary values: student prioritization, excellence, diversity, collaboration, innovation, freedom of inquiry and expression, community well-being, ethicality and responsibility. This initiative seeks to better organizational culture, centered around the behaviors, beliefs, assumptions, priorities and experiences of the campus community at the Institute. Supporting and empowering everyone \u2014 students, faculty, staff, alumni, and affiliates \u2014 to embed the values in their daily interactions is a core objective of L.O.V.E. GT. The initiative is organized into three components: Leadership - seeks to train and equip leaders to \u201clead by example\u201d in living our values every day. Engagement - focuses on communicating and connecting values to the fabric of our daily work. Systems - works to ensure that internal policies, practices, and procedures reflect Georgia Tech\u2019s values. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Engagement Opportunities \u2018Living Our Values\u2019 WorkshopApril 19, 2023, | Virtual Register for all workshops on the GT Training Website 'Psychological Safety' WorkshopMay 2, 2023 | In-Person Register for all workshops on the GT Training Website L.O.V.E. GT News and Quotes Our values are our lodestar. \"Our love for Georgia Tech is what will bring us together. Even where we have ideological differences, we have to find common agreement on how we live our values as an organization every day.\" \u2014 Sonia Alvarez-Robinson Survey Underway to Assess Georgia Tech Culture The Living Our Values Every Day (L.O.V.E. GT) initiative seeks to create a better organizational culture, centered around the behaviors, beliefs, assumptions, priorities and experiences of the campus community. Click 'Read More' to take our survey! Read More April Survey of Faculty and Staff to Assess Campus Culture Survey input from faculty and staff will help identify the areas within our culture where we are succeeding and where we can improve. Read More Our values are foundational in everything we do. \u201cThe mission and the values are not just words on paper. They describe who we are and who we aspire to be every day.\u201d \u2014 President \u00c1ngel Cabrera Communicating Our Progress Spring 2023 - GT Culture SurveyAs a continuation of Georgia Tech\u2019s focus on Living Our Values Every Day (L.O.V.E. GT), the Institute is soliciting feedback from faculty and staff on how well we demonstrate the behaviors and practices set forth by our stated values. Starting April 11th. L.O.V.E. GT 2023 WorkshopsL.O.V.E. 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Register for all workshops on the GT Training Website Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Project Team & Partners Project TeamByron Fitch, GTSC Kendra Lewis-Strickland, GTSC Sonia Alvarez-Robinson, GTSCExecutive Steering CommitteeDanette Joslyn-Gaul Jodi Geary Skye Duckett Pearl Alexander Luoluo Hong Wayne Davenport Jarmon DeSadierKey PartnersInstitute Communications Office of General Counsel Internal Audit Human Resources Diversity Inclusion and Engagement Student Engagement and Well-Being Enterprise Risk Management Employee Relations Staff Council Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in)"}, {"subdomain": "strategicplan.gatech.edu", "content": "Strategic Focus Areas | Strategic Plan Strategic Plan Home About A Message From President Cabrera A Letter From the Co-Chairs Journey of the Plan Campus Involvement Vision and Values The Georgia Tech Vision Our Values Focus Areas and Initiatives Strategic Focus Areas Amplify Impact Champion Innovation Connect Globally Expand Access Cultivate Well-Being Lead by Example Initiatives Plan Performance User account menu Log in Open Search Search Strategic Focus Areas Breadcrumb Home Defining our strategy for the next decade requires focus on a select number of key priorities. In order to achieve our vision for the future, we will pursue meaningful and measurable progress in six strategic focus areas: Amplify Impact Embrace our power as agents of change for the public good and generate talent, ideas, and solutions with unmatched impact and scale to help define and address the most critical problems of our time, locally and globally. Learn more. Champion Innovation Champion our leadership position as an engine of innovation and entrepreneurship, and collaborate with other public and private actors to create economic opportunity and mobility and position Atlanta and Georgia as examples of inclusive innovation. Learn more. Connect Globally Strengthen our role as a convener of worldwide collaboration and build a global learning network to expand our reach and amplify our impact. Learn more. Expand Access Empower people of all backgrounds and stages of life to learn and contribute to technological and human progress. Learn more. Cultivate Well-Being Strengthen our culture of well-being and create an environment of holistic learning where all members of our community can grow and learn to lead healthy, purposeful, impactful lives. Learn more. Lead by Example Lead and inspire by example by creating a culture of deliberate innovation in all our practices and be an example of efficiency, sustainability, ethics, equity, and inclusion. Learn more. The Georgia Tech Graduate The Georgia Tech graduate will be a creative, ethical, globally minded, technologically sophisticated innovator and problem-solver committed to making a positive difference in their communities, their organizations, and the world. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Our Priority Goals Our six strategic focus areas each have a priority goal with four to six key objectives that describe the expected outcomes we anticipate as we implement this plan. The Moving Into Action section describes our initial ideas for strategies to achieve those objectives. The Tracking Our Progress section indicates the metrics we will rely on to evaluate and communicate our progress. A series of implementation teams will develop more detailed plans, strategies, and targets. These goals set the strategic stage for the next 10 years, with an appreciation for the magnitude of the change that has occurred since we began writing this plan in late 2019. The lessons of 2020 will endure for many years to come. Our lives, expectations, and needs have been affected by the pandemic, the economic downturn that ensued, and a moment of reckoning about the racial injustices that still exist in our society. While the direction marked by this plan is intended to be long-lasting, our path to navigate the next few years will likely evolve. Across this plan, we have intentionally adopted the pronoun \u201cwe.\u201d These goals are not intended to apply to a specific unit, College, or School. They apply to all members of the Georgia Tech community, which includes all staff, faculty and researchers, our alumni, and partners. Also, references to \u201call students\u201d are meant to include all students: residential and online, graduate and undergraduate. Any reference to \u201call learners\u201d includes all degree and non-degree learning program participants. Generate talent, ideas, and solutions. Create economic opportunity. Be a convener of worldwide collaboration. Empower people of all backgrounds. Strengthen our culture of well-being. Previous: Our Values | Next: Amplify Impact"}, {"subdomain": "sso.gatech.edu", "content": "GT | GT Login Georgia Tech Login Service Click here to sign in Enter your GT Account and Password GT Account: Password: CAPSLOCK key is turned on! 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Additional documentation including how to integrate your application with GT Login Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Employment \u00a9 2021 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "strategicplan.gatech.edu", "content": "Campus Involvement | Strategic Plan Strategic Plan Home About A Message From President Cabrera A Letter From the Co-Chairs Journey of the Plan Campus Involvement Vision and Values The Georgia Tech Vision Our Values Focus Areas and Initiatives Strategic Focus Areas Amplify Impact Champion Innovation Connect Globally Expand Access Cultivate Well-Being Lead by Example Initiatives Plan Performance User account menu Log in Open Search Search Campus Involvement Breadcrumb Home During the Visioning Phase, more than 5,700 students, faculty, staff, alumni, campus partners, and community leaders shared varied perspectives, aspirations, and dreams to help shape the future of the Institute. It is interesting that Georgia Tech\u2019s last strategic plan was designed during a global recession, while much of this one was finalized during a pandemic. For more than 135 years, the people of Georgia Tech have dared to imagine and then create solutions for a better future no matter their current circumstances. The innovative leadership continues \u2014 for Progress and Service for all. Role of the Project Team During the visioning phase, the project team members gathered input from faculty, staff, and students through a variety of in-person and online formats, including meetings, focus groups, webinars, and social campaign forums. They developed and distributed communications, provided logistical support, and synthesized, organized, and prepared the data for the Steering Committee. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Role of the Steering Committee The steering committee worked to extrapolate and organize the most relevant and salient themes from the data collected during the visioning phase, and then divided into four sub-committees to draft a mission statement, vision narrative, values definitions, and focus areas that the working groups could use going forward. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Role of the Working Groups Each working group was comprised of internal and external stakeholders with specific knowledge, skills, and responsibilities in each of the six strategic impact focus areas areas. Working groups were tasked with delivering goals, objectives, and measures of success around a respective focus. Each group had two co-leaders responsible for guiding, focusing, and reporting on behalf of the group, as well as two facilitators to assist with agendas, deliverables, focus, and meeting expected timelines Working Group Amplify Impact: Embrace our power as agents of change for the public good and concentrate our research and learning efforts on identifying and solving the most critical and complex problems of our time, locally and globally. Amplify Impact Working Group Working Group Champion Innovation: Champion our leadership position as an engine of innovation and entrepreneurship, and collaborate with other public and private actors to create economic opportunity and position Atlanta and Georgia as examples of inclusive innovation. Champion Innovation Working Group Working Group Connect Globally: Strengthen our role as a convener of worldwide collaboration and build a global learning platform to expand our reach and amplify our impact. Connect Globally Working Group Working Group Expand Access: Empower people of all backgrounds and stages of life to learn and contribute to technological and human progress. Expand Access Working Group Working Group Cultivate Well-Being: Strengthen our culture of well-being and create an environment of holistic learning where all members of our community can grow and learn to lead healthy, purposeful, impactful lives. Cultivate Well-Being Working Group Working Group Lead by Example: Lead and inspire by example by creating a culture of deliberate innovation in our own practices and being an example of efficiency, sustainability, ethics, and inclusion. Lead by Example Working Group Previous: Journey of the Plan | Next: Vision and Values"}, {"subdomain": "strategicplan.gatech.edu", "content": "The Journey of the Strategic Plan | Strategic Plan Strategic Plan Home About A Message From President Cabrera A Letter From the Co-Chairs Journey of the Plan Campus Involvement Vision and Values The Georgia Tech Vision Our Values Focus Areas and Initiatives Strategic Focus Areas Amplify Impact Champion Innovation Connect Globally Expand Access Cultivate Well-Being Lead by Example Initiatives Plan Performance User account menu Log in Open Search Search The Journey of the Strategic Plan Breadcrumb Home About the Plan In response to President Cabrera\u2019s call for the Georgia Tech community to join him in determining the Institute\u2019s course over the next decade, several thousand people participated in the three phases of the strategic planning process. We started with appreciative inquiry, asking groups and individuals what they see as Georgia Tech\u2019s strengths, and challenging them to \u201cdream big.\u201d That led to the development of our narrative, vision and mission, strategic themes, and values and beliefs in a plan for the next decade. What's Your Dream for Georgia Tech? September 2019 - January 2020 Visioning Phase A project team and a steering committee of more than 60 faculty, staff, and students, representing a wide cross-section of campus, were assembled to direct the overall process. A discovery exercise engaging all Georgia Tech stakeholders \u2014 from students, faculty, and staff to alumni, parents, and industry partners \u2014 was conducted to identify the best aspects of the Institute and create conversations around what should come next as we shape its future. Feedback was obtained through various platforms including meetings, focus groups, webinars, and social campaign forums. 110+ working sessions (with 5,700+ interactions in total) were held to shape the Institute\u2019s mission, vision, and values. Read more about the process Decoding the Data How were more than 5,700 perspectives from across campus and online, obtained during the Visioning phase, factored into the strategic planning process? Institutional Research and Planning\u2019s Troy Shaw explains the method involved in analyzing such a large volume of data \u2014 to get to the core of the feedback so the strategic plan could be carefully shaped according to public input. February - June 2020 Goal Setting Phase The steering committee and leadership parsed all feedback from the Visioning phase to produce a document outlining six strategic focus areas: Amplify Impact Champion Innovation Connect Globally Expand Access Cultivate Well-being Lead by Example Guided by the draft plan, the project team created a working group around each focus area that determined goals, objectives, and measures of success. Learn more about the Working Groups. July - Present Implementation Phase How we got here: Moving into action. Summer 2020: Executive Leadership Team (ELT) reviewed and revised drafts. Fall 2020:\u200b Plan finalized and launched\u200b. Winter 2020:\u200b Communicated plan and prioritized actions\u200b. Spring 2021:\u200b ELT identified and mobilized 20 implementation teams\u200b. Summer 2021:\u200b Teams organized and defined actions (building on goal setting). Fall 2021: Teams requested resource investments and continued planning/engaging. Winter 2021: Teams began to act where they had capacity\u200b. Spring 2022: Teams refined plans based on allocations and prepared focus for FY23. \u200b Summer 2022: Began use of investments and implementing action plans\u200b. Previous: About the Plan | Next: Campus Involvement"}, {"subdomain": "strategicplan.gatech.edu", "content": "Connect Globally | Strategic Plan Strategic Plan Home About A Message From President Cabrera A Letter From the Co-Chairs Journey of the Plan Campus Involvement Vision and Values The Georgia Tech Vision Our Values Focus Areas and Initiatives Strategic Focus Areas Amplify Impact Champion Innovation Connect Globally Expand Access Cultivate Well-Being Lead by Example Initiatives Plan Performance User account menu Log in Open Search Search Connect Globally Breadcrumb Home Strategic Focus Areas The most consequential challenges we face as a society require global collaboration and solutions. Georgia Tech has become a globally recognized, reliable partner in supporting international collaboration, education, commerce, and research into complex issues. As the world becomes more global, so will we. ASPIRATION To strengthen our role as a convener of worldwide collaboration, and build a global learning network to expand our reach and amplify our impact, we will: Prepare all Georgia Tech students to be cross-culturally competent, globally minded leaders. Be a leader in study abroad participation among leading public research universities. Be a hub of a global learning and an innovation network through global partnerships, alumni engagement, lifelong learning, and research collaborations. Lead and contribute to global collaborative efforts that advance the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals through our education, research, and service. The exceptional talent we are able to attract from around the world positions Georgia Tech to make unique contributions to local and global problems, build strong bridges to the world, and strengthen the global competitiveness of our state. MOVING INTO ACTION Expand international partnerships for student exchange, study abroad, and virtual exchanges. Remove financial barriers for study, work, and research abroad for all students. Embed cross-cultural and global learning opportunities in all programs. Expand collaborations with other globally focused institutions to tackle critical global issues. Expand high-impact, multidisciplinary, technology-based collaborations between Georgia Tech in Atlanta and Georgia Tech\u2019s current and future international hubs in the areas of academics, research, economic development, and community engagement. Become a central actor in the major global activities for U.N. Sustainable Development Goals advancement and demonstrate global U.N. Sustainable Development Goals capabilities at home by ensuring campuswide decisions and practices that advance elements of the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals. TRACKING OUR PROGRESS Share of graduates having studied, worked, or conducted research abroad. Number of actively engaged alumni in international locations. Number of new projects and collaborations that show measurable contributions to advancing the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals. Number of international enrollments in all educational offerings. View the plan performance: Tracking Our Progress Previous: Champion Innovation | Next: Expand Access"}, {"subdomain": "strategicplan.gatech.edu", "content": "Strategic Initiatives | Strategic Plan Strategic Plan Home About A Message From President Cabrera A Letter From the Co-Chairs Journey of the Plan Campus Involvement Vision and Values The Georgia Tech Vision Our Values Focus Areas and Initiatives Strategic Focus Areas Amplify Impact Champion Innovation Connect Globally Expand Access Cultivate Well-Being Lead by Example Initiatives Plan Performance User account menu Log in Open Search Search Strategic Initiatives Breadcrumb Home About the Plan In 2021, Georgia Tech launched 20 strategic initiatives to advance the goals and objectives of the new strategic plan (2020-2030). These initiatives are highly interdependent and are aligned within and across the strategic plan\u2019s six focus areas. Initiatives AdminX Improving the administrative experience for our faculty, staff, and students. This has included the establishment of an Administrative Services Center, and continuing transformation of our HR, finance, and other administrative services and processes. Supported focus areas: Champion Innovation Cultivate Well-being Lead by Example Visit the initiative website Anchor Institution Engaging with communities and organizations near campus and abroad to support social and economic mobility by advancing the public interest through partnerships for education, knowledge production, community engagement, economic development, and strategic management of our operations and physical spaces. Supported focus areas: Amplify Impact Champion Innovation Expand Access Lead by Example Visit the initiative website Arts@Tech Integrating the arts into education and research while also creating spaces and experiences for students, faculty, staff, and the broader community to come together. Supported focus areas: Champion Innovation Cultivate Well-being Visit the initiative website Athletics Strategy Outlining what Athletics will do to continue to develop everyday champions who will change the world. Supported focus areas: Amplify Impact Cultivate Well-Being Connect Globally Expand Access Champion Innovation Lead by Example Visit the initiative website Budget Reform\u200b Creating and implementing a transparent and easy-to-manage budget model that delivers on the Institute\u2019s priorities to promote and reward performance, success, and innovation; foster responsible decision-making; and provide predictable funding. Supported focus areas: Lead by Example Visit the initiative website Commercialization Attracting and nurturing the best entrepreneurial minds through six goals that will leverage intentional efforts to make Georgia Tech No. 1 in commercialization and entrepreneurship while reimagining commercialization in academia. Supported focus areas: Amplify Impact Champion Innovation Expand Access Lead by Example Visit the initiative website Comprehensive Campus Plan\u200b Creating optimal places for students to thrive that promote wellness through intentional design of transportation and access to services, and fostering the development of dynamic community partnerships. Supported focus areas: Amplify Impact Champion Innovation Expand Access Lead by Example Visit the initiative website Cultivate Well-Being Roadmap Guided by the four priority goals of the Cultivate Well-Being Action and Transformation Roadmap, continuing to strengthen clinical care services while expanding primary prevention efforts; expanding and enhancing those institutional attributes and factors that promote health, wellness, and well-being; and mitigating those systemic and cultural elements that have a documented negative impact on well-being. The four goals include: Cultural Change, Capacity and Creativity, Community and Connection, and Commitment and Continuity. Supported focus areas: Cultivate Well-Being Amplify Impact Champion Innovation Expand Access Lead by Example Visit the initiative website Data Excellence Leveraging data analytic tools and processes to inform decision-making, serving as an example in the protection, management, and governance of data. Supported focus areas: Lead by Example Visit the initiative website Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Plan Modeling a culture of inclusive leadership and fostering an environment that reflects Georgia Tech\u2019s values of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Expanding access for the education of historically underserved populations of students in technology-related fields and advancing social equity outcomes in technology and higher education. Developing innovative approaches to address faculty equity, diversity, and inclusion issues. Recruiting, retaining, and developing a world-class workforce where all staff members feel supported, valued, respected, productive, and engaged. Expanding inclusive scholarship and teaching practices and full participation of traditionally underserved learners; modeling social and ethical responsibility; and making Georgia Tech an Institute known for social and technological innovation. Supported focus areas: Amplify Impact Expand Access Cultivate Well-Being Lead by Example Visit the initiative website Enrollment Strategy Comprehensively growing, managing, and supporting enrollment across our K-12, undergraduate, graduate, online, and professional education programs over the next 10 years. Supported focus areas: Amplify Impact Expand Access Visit the initiative website Global Student Experience\u200b Strengthening Georgia Tech\u2019s global engagement. Exploring and developing new global programming both on Georgia Tech\u2019s campuses and through programs abroad. Enhancing community and the well-being of student, faculty, and staff groups convening around global themes. Supporting increased student participation, with a particular focus on historically under-participating students. Providing the appropriate structural and process support to enable growth. \u200b Supported focus areas: Connect Globally Amplify Impact Champion Innovation Visit the initiative website GT Atrium Reinventing Georgia Tech's physical presence on a global, yet localized, scale by offering lifetime learning, upskilling, and career advancement opportunities to Georgia Tech students, alumni, and local community members in cities across the globe \u2014 fostering community in a hybrid, click-to-brick environment through both face-to-face and online tools. Supported focus areas: Connect Globally Expand Access Lifetime Learning Realizing the Institute\u2019s goal to nurture learners throughout their lifetimes, a new academic unit will be the intersection of pedagogy, technology, and business models offering learning at all credential levels including credit-based programs and professional development (non-credit) programs across the lifetime of an individual \u2014 K-gray. This effort is a catalyst for fundamental and applied research in the arena of how technology can expand the essence, quality, and utilization of knowledge and skills for people learning, creating an ecosystem focused on lifetime careers, education, research, advising/mentoring, and services that enable the people and organizations of our state to be the benefactors of this new thinking, empowering them to find solutions to the most pressing global problems and, in so doing, improving higher education and, thus, the human condition. Supported focus areas: Expand Access Amplify Impact Champion Innovation Living Our Values Everyday (L.O.V.E. GT) Creating the Institute culture and conditions necessary to successfully achieve the ambitions set forth in the new Institute strategic plan. Grounded in aligning the practices, behaviors, and experiences of our community with the nine Institute values, our framework for achieving this alignment involves leadership, engagement/communication, and systems/structures/symbols. Supported focus areas: Cultivate Well-Being Lead by Example Visit the initiative website Need-Based Funding\u200b Closing the gap of student need through a multifaceted strategy. Supported focus areas: Expand Access Research Next Innovating, strengthening, and optimizing our research enterprise by forging new external partnerships; developing and engaging our research faculty; and improving how we operate as an organization, with an emphasis on our people. Supported focus areas: Amplify Impact Champion Innovation Cultivate Well-Being Expand Access Lead by Example Visit the initiative website Sustainability Next Establishing Georgia Tech as a leader in equitable, economic, and environmental sustainability in Institute operations; sustainable development education; sustainability leadership and transdisciplinary research; culture and organization; climate solutions; and in using our campus as a living learning laboratory. Supported focus areas: Connect Globally Lead by Example Cultivate Well-Being Champion Innovation Visit the initiative website Transformative Teaching/Learning Promoting innovation in teaching and learning practices by providing faculty support to innovate and scale transformative teaching practices, and creating conditions for all students to engage in meaningful experiential learning. Supported focus areas: Amplify Impact Champion Innovation Cultivate Well-Being Connect Globally Working@Tech Developing a world-class workforce committed to enhancing employee skills and providing a diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment, we are now focused on three major efforts: Georgia Tech workforce knowledge and skill development. Performance management practices, processes, and tools. An enhanced employee experience. Supported focus areas: Lead by Example Plan Performance See how the Institute is doing on key performance indicators in pursuit of our goals:Tracking Our Progress"}, {"subdomain": "strategicplan.gatech.edu", "content": "A Message From President Cabrera | Strategic Plan Strategic Plan Home About A Message From President Cabrera A Letter From the Co-Chairs Journey of the Plan Campus Involvement Vision and Values The Georgia Tech Vision Our Values Focus Areas and Initiatives Strategic Focus Areas Amplify Impact Champion Innovation Connect Globally Expand Access Cultivate Well-Being Lead by Example Initiatives Plan Performance User account menu Log in Open Search Search A Message From President Cabrera Breadcrumb Home About the Plan Dear Yellow Jackets: I am pleased to share the new strategic plan for the Georgia Institute of Technology. This plan presents our shared vision for the next decade. It is grounded in our commitment to developing leaders who advance technology and improve the human condition, and is driven by a set of ambitious goals and bold actions to grow the impact we have in the world. We envision an institution that leverages its unmatched scale and resources to address the most crucial challenges of our time. An engine of innovation and entrepreneurship that helps position our city and state as vibrant hubs of economic opportunity and dynamism. A global institution that develops committed, global leaders who can build bridges of collaboration around the world. An inclusive academic community committed to expanding access so that more voices, more minds, and more perspectives can contribute to creating a better future. Our world today is wrought with complex challenges that will define the future of our communities, our nation, and our species on this planet: how to power a growing world economy without heating our planet beyond repair and without harming the ecosystems our lives depend on; how to provide access to food, clean water, education, and healthcare to a world population that has doubled during my own lifetime and will add another billion by the end of this decade; how to combat social inequities, racial injustice, and gender discrimination; how to strengthen our democracy, resolve conflict, maintain peace, and defend ourselves against emerging security threats; how to prepare the world to fend off the next pandemic. Because of our scale and the caliber of the talent we attract and develop, Georgia Tech is in a unique position to respond to these challenges. Our graduates drive innovation in business, government, and academia; they lead transformative companies and create new ones; and they influence the thinking of other leaders in the private and public sectors. Our faculty consistently deliver breakthroughs in science and technology, they critically assess the potential and risk of new technologies, and they shape the minds of current and future leaders. Our plan is to amplify that impact by expanding access to more talented individuals of more backgrounds, ensuring that our graduates are equipped to lead and make a difference and that our research responds to questions of great consequence, empowering innovators to create new solutions and companies to make them accessible, and opening the doors of technology and innovation to everyone. The priorities articulated in this strategic plan are firmly grounded in our main core value: Our students are our top priority, and that commitment shines through in our goals. We strive for excellence, thrive on diversity and celebrate collaboration. We champion innovation, on our campus and around us. We nurture the well-being of our entire community and are committed to ethical behavior and responsible stewardship. Georgia Tech developed this 10-year plan through a highly inclusive process involving more than 5,700 individuals, a 64-member steering committee, and six working groups comprised of 250 students, faculty, staff, and alumni. This plan belongs to all of us. And it is up to all of us to make it a reality. As we like to say around here: We can do that! \u00c1ngel Cabrera President, Georgia Tech Next: Letter From the Co-Chairs"}, {"subdomain": "strategicplan.gatech.edu", "content": "The Georgia Tech Vision 2020-2030 | Strategic Plan Strategic Plan Home About A Message From President Cabrera A Letter From the Co-Chairs Journey of the Plan Campus Involvement Vision and Values The Georgia Tech Vision Our Values Focus Areas and Initiatives Strategic Focus Areas Amplify Impact Champion Innovation Connect Globally Expand Access Cultivate Well-Being Lead by Example Initiatives Plan Performance User account menu Log in Open Search Search The Georgia Tech Vision 2020-2030 Breadcrumb Home OUR MISSION The Georgia Institute of Technology is a public research university established by the state of Georgia in Atlanta in 1885 and committed to developing leaders who advance technology and improve the human condition. OUR VISION Over the next decade, Georgia Tech will become an example of inclusive innovation, a leading technological research university of unmatched scale, relentlessly committed to serving the public good; breaking new ground in addressing the biggest local, national, and global challenges and opportunities of our time; making technology broadly accessible; and developing exceptional, principled leaders from all backgrounds ready to produce novel ideas and create solutions with real human impact. We will deliver on this vision by building an outstanding and diverse community of learning, discovery, and creation in an inclusive and collaborative environment focused on innovation and access. We will develop healthy and vibrant learning environments that support holistic learning and personal growth. We will be leaders in educational innovation and develop a global learning platform of unmatched impact and scale to support learners throughout their life journeys. We will challenge ourselves to push the boundaries of research while focusing on the most consequential questions and problems faced by humanity. And we will act as a creative engine that will position our city and our state as examples of inclusive entrepreneurship and innovation. Progress and Service Since its founding in 1885 by an act of the state government, the Georgia Institute of Technology has become a leading global research university, a strategic economic development asset for Georgia, and an essential element of the national system of science and technology. Driven by a commitment to Progress and Service, Georgia Tech has produced extraordinary engineers, scientists, entrepreneurs, and leaders in business, government, academia and nonprofits, who have had a transformative impact locally and around the world. Georgia Tech brings together scholars and innovators from a wide variety of fields driven by the idea that technology has the power to improve the human condition. Georgia Tech brings together scholars and innovators from a wide variety of fields driven by the idea that technology has the power to improve the human condition. We don\u2019t just develop technology for technology\u2019s sake. We advance technology and the science that supports it, and we find novel ways to leverage and deploy it, to change our world for the better. And we develop leaders who think critically about the problems we face and the technology at our disposal, find new solutions, and create value for the greater good. Technology has helped humanity achieve a standard of living that was unimaginable just a few decades ago. Technology has contributed to the reduction in extreme poverty and hunger; to giving more people access to basic education, water, and sanitation; to helping people live longer, better lives than ever before. Yet, while we celebrate these achievements, we recognize that the progress has been uneven, that some of the solutions have created their own challenges, and that unforeseen events like the Covid-19 pandemic can delay and even reverse decades of progress. Indeed, much remains to be done \u2014 around the world and at home. We need to find new ways to create economic opportunity and enable social mobility; build more livable communities; provide affordable housing and sustainable transportation; make education, healthcare, clean water, and energy available to everyone; combat old and emerging diseases; and keep us all safe and free. And we need to do that while combatting climate change, reducing the stress on our planet, and protecting ourselves against the threat of new infectious diseases. Technology will be essential in addressing these challenges, but only if it is grounded in a critical understanding of its social, economic, environmental, and cultural context and if available where needed. In order to not only advance technology but deepen our understanding of the human condition and find novel ways to improve it, our research and teaching approach incorporates perspectives not just from engineering, and physical and biological sciences, but from a multitude of disciplines: social and behavioral sciences, humanities, business, policy, arts and design, and other fields. We need to educate talented scientists and engineers, and also designers, innovators, business leaders, and humanists who can deepen our understanding and shape our thinking about the most consequential issues that we face \u2014 the aspects of the human condition that need improving. Embracing All Voices The magnitude of the challenges and opportunities we face also demands that we empower, include, and engage more people, backgrounds, and perspectives in the process of learning, discovery, and creation. Over the years, we have learned that progress needs all voices to be heard, all minds to be cultivated, and all talent to be empowered. The magnitude of the challenges and opportunities we face also demands that we empower, include, and engage more people, backgrounds, and perspectives in the process of learning, discovery, and creation. One of the most transformative figures in American history, Atlanta native Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., said that everyone can be great because everyone can serve. At Georgia Tech, we also know that everyone can contribute to Progress and Service because everyone can learn. If technology is to work for all people, it must be developed by all people and be accessible to all people. But while talent is equally distributed, the opportunity to learn and grow is often not. Women, racial and ethnic minorities, individuals from rural communities and from low-income families are still underrepresented at Georgia Tech and other leading technological universities, thus limiting the scope of perspectives shaping our future. Underrepresentation also exists among faculty and staff roles, underscoring our responsibility to remove barriers of access, dismantle underlying causes of institutional exclusion, and ensure that talented individuals from all backgrounds across our community can contribute to our shared mission. The story of our city \u2014 the epicenter of a movement that restored basic civil rights to millions of people across the nation \u2014 demonstrates how much stronger we are when we embrace diversity of people and ideas. As champions of innovation in our local economy, we will strive to help Atlanta and the global Georgia Tech community become examples of vibrant, inclusive entrepreneurship. Strong Local Roots, Broad Global Reach Originally established to help industrialize Georgia and a war-torn American South, Georgia Tech became a critical element in Atlanta\u2019s emergence as a city of national and worldwide prominence: a global transportation hub, a site of commerce, the home of iconic business giants, and an incubator of transformative social and cultural movements. Atlanta has, indeed, become one of the most globally connected cities in the world and a leading international meeting place \u2014 as it memorably showed when it hosted the Centennial Olympic Games in 1996. Like its home city, Georgia Tech has become a globally recognized and reliable partner in supporting international collaboration, education, commerce, and research in complex issues that affect us all. Like its home city, Georgia Tech has become a globally recognized and reliable partner in supporting international collaboration, education, commerce, and research in complex issues that affect us all. Those collaborations and partnerships have demonstrated that global relevance is not at odds with local impact. Exposure to other cultures prepares our students to lead in the global economy. The cultural and demographic diversity, and the nature of the issues that we face in our immediate community, offer a unique ground for testing solutions that can set an example for other parts of the world. And the exceptional talent we attract from around the world positions Georgia Tech to make unique contributions to local and global problems, build strong bridges to the world, and strengthen the global competitiveness of our state. The pandemic of 2020 has highlighted that the most consequential challenges we face are global in nature and require global collaboration and solutions. It has also shown how essential technology is for supporting collaboration at the local and global levels, for the rapid diffusion of solutions, and, very specially, for the delivery of learning. Georgia Tech\u2019s leadership in learning technology and innovation \u2014which has produced, among other tangible results, the world\u2019s largest online master\u2019s program in computer science \u2014 proved instrumental in our ability to deliver education despite the disruption. It demonstrated how technology can help create a truly global network of learning and innovation and expand access. But it also highlighted the gaps in technological access for people in rural and low-income communities. Creating a Better Future Georgia Tech has been an engine of Progress and Service for more than 135 years and is ready to play an even greater role going forward. Georgia Tech has been an engine of Progress and Service for more than 135 years and is ready to play an even greater role going forward. With humility, and yet great confidence in our history and our unique capabilities, Georgia Tech is redefining what it means to be a leading public technological research university in this new era, committed to empowering people of all backgrounds and to integrating our resources across disciplines to create a better future for our community \u2014 locally, nationally, and globally. Previous: Letter From the Co-Chairs | Next: Our Values"}, {"subdomain": "admission.gatech.edu", "content": "Non-Degree Seeking Students | Undergraduate Admission Your browser does not support JavaScript! 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Space is normally unavailable in courses taught by major schools that teach at capacity, including the Aerospace Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering schools. Course registration depends on availability, and special/transient students are given last priority for registration. If you would like to take graduate classes at Georgia Tech (i.e. 6000-level courses and above), you must apply through the Office of Graduate Studies. If you would like to take Georgia Tech classes without seeking college credit, the Georgia Tech Professional Education offerings may interest you. Transient Students You\u2019re currently enrolled as an undergraduate in a college or university and plan to return to your home institution after one semester at Georgia Tech. Review Application Steps Special Students You have not previously attended Georgia Tech as an undergraduate student. 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Menu Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid Home Costs Cost of Attendance Cost of Attendance Undergraduate Graduate Cost Adjustments Net Price Calculator Return on Investment Types of Aid Undergraduate Aid Scholarships Grants Federal Work Study Loans Graduate Aid Apply for Aid Incoming Undergraduates Fall First-Year Students Summer First-Year Students Transfer Students International Students Transient Students Returning Undergraduates Fall and Spring Students Summer Students Graduate Students Graduate Students FAFSA Updates Award Process Award Process How Aid is Determined Verification Notification of Aid Notification of Aid Understanding Your Award Letter Accept/Decline Your Award Finalize Your Award Finalize Your Loans Receive Your Aid Manage Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Enrollment Requirements Satisfactory Academic Progress Reapply for Aid Appeal Procedures Work Study Employer Information Student Information Consumer Information & Policies Consumer Information & Policies Tax Information After You Graduate Check Status Contact Us Undergraduate Costs For each academic year, your standard cost of attendance depends on your program, year in school, residency, and housing selection. The Standard Cost of Attendance(COA) is established and published each award year by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid in accordance with Federal regulations and is utilized to determine eligibility for any/all programs or funds managed by and/or thru the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid. Additional details regarding current tuition and fee charges are available from the Office of the Bursar. Current housing and meal plan options and costs are available through Housing and Residence Life and Dining Services. Additional costs may be considered as an adjustment to your cost of attendance. Year Cost (2023-24) First Year Students Georgia Residents Non-Georgia Residents Tuition $10,258 $31,370 Mandatory Student Fees $1,506 $1,506 Books, Course Materials, Supplies, and Equipment $800 $800 First-year Housing Allowance $7,090 $7,090 First-year Food Service Plan $5,670 $5,670 Personal, Travel and/or Other Miscellaneous expenses $3,200 $3,200 Average Loan Costs $60 $60 Total per Year (2 semesters) $28,584 $49,696 First Year Students Living with Parent/Guardian If you plan to live with your parents during the academic year, room and board will not be factored into your COA. However, when determining your COA, Georgia Tech includes a Commuter Allowance needed for transportation to and from college. It\u2019s assumed that you won\u2019t need to pay rent and will pay little to nothing for food. Georgia Residents Non-Georgia Residents Tuition $10,258 $31,370 Mandatory Student Fees $1,506 $1,506 Books, Course Materials, Supplies, and Equipment $800 $800 Commuter Allowance $6,000 $6,000 Personal, Travel and/or Other Miscellaneous expenses $3,200 $3,200 Average Loan Costs $60 $60 Total per Year (2 semesters) $21,824 $42,936 Current and Transfer Students Georgia Residents Non-Georgia Residents Tuition $10,258 $31,370 Mandatory Student Fees $1,506 $1,506 Books, Course Materials, Supplies, and Equipment $800 $800 Standard Housing Allowance $9,900 $9,900 Standard Food Service Plan $5,670 $5,670 Personal, Travel and/or Other Miscellaneous expenses $3,200 $3,200 Average Loan Costs $60 $60 Total per Year (2 semesters) $31,394 $52,506 Current and Transfer Students Parent/Guardian If you plan to live with your parents during the academic year, room and board will not be factored into your COA. However, when determining your COA, Georgia Tech includes a Commuter Allowance needed for transportation to and from college. It\u2019s assumed that you won\u2019t need to pay rent and will pay little to nothing for food. Georgia Residents Non-Georgia Residents Tuition $10,258 $31,370 Mandatory Student Fees $1,506 $1,506 Books, Course Materials, Supplies, and Equipment $800 $800 Commuter Allowance $6,000 $6,000 Personal, Travel and/or Other Miscellaneous expenses $3,200 $3,200 Average Loan Costs $60 $60 Total per Year (2 semesters) $21,824 $42,936 Current Year Costs (2022-23) First Year Students Georgia Residents Non-Georgia Residents Tuition $10,258 $31,370 Mandatory Student Fees $1,506 $1,506 Books and Supplies $800 $800 First-year Housing Allowance $6,918 $6,918 First-year Meal Plan Allowance $5,424 $5,424 Personal, Travel and/or Other Miscellaneous expenses $3,200 $3,200 Average Loan Costs $60 $60 Total per Year (2 semesters) $28,166 $49,278 First Year Students Living with Parent/Guardian If you plan to live with your parents during the academic year, room and board will not be factored into your COA. However, when determining your COA, Georgia Tech includes a Commuter Allowance needed for transportation to and from college. It\u2019s assumed that you won\u2019t need to pay rent and will pay little to nothing for food. Georgia Residents Non-Georgia Residents Tuition $10,258 $31,370 Mandatory Student Fees $1,506 $1,506 Books and Supplies $800 $800 Commuter Allowance $6,000 $6,000 Personal, Travel and/or Other Miscellaneous expenses $3,200 $3,200 Average Loan Costs $60 $60 Total per Year (2 semesters) $21,824 $42,936 Current and Transfer Students Georgia Residents Non-Georgia Residents Tuition $10,258 $31,370 Mandatory Student Fees $1,506 $1,506 Books and Supplies $800 $800 Standard Housing Allowance $9,658 $9,658 Standard Meal Plan Allowance $5,424 $5,424 Personal, Travel and/or Other Miscellaneous expenses $3,200 $3,200 Average Loan Costs $60 $60 Total per Year (2 semesters) $30,906 $52,018 Current and Transfer Students Parent/Guardian If you plan to live with your parents during the academic year, room and board will not be factored into your COA. However, when determining your COA, Georgia Tech includes a Commuter Allowance needed for transportation to and from college. It\u2019s assumed that you won\u2019t need to pay rent and will pay little to nothing for food. Georgia Residents Non-Georgia Residents Tuition $10,258 $31,370 Mandatory Student Fees $1,506 $1,506 Books and Supplies $800 $800 Commuter Allowance $6,000 $6,000 Personal, Travel and/or Other Miscellaneous expenses $3,200 $3,200 Average Loan Costs $60 $60 Total per Year (2 semesters) $21,824 $42,936 View additional previous year costs Types of Aid Financial aid can help make college more affordable. Explore the variety of financial aid options available to undergraduate students at Georgia Tech. Undergraduate Types of Aid Contact Us Directory Offices Campus Map Support/Give Download Adobe Acrobat Reader Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30332 404.894.2000 Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Human Trafficking Notice Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Employment \u00a92021 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "finaid.gatech.edu", "content": "https://gatech.studentadvisor.ai/virtualadvisor Transfer Students | Financial Aid Your browser does not support JavaScript! Menu Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid Home Costs Cost of Attendance Cost of Attendance Undergraduate Graduate Cost Adjustments Net Price Calculator Return on Investment Types of Aid Undergraduate Aid Scholarships Grants Federal Work Study Loans Graduate Aid Apply for Aid Incoming Undergraduates Fall First-Year Students Summer First-Year Students Transfer Students International Students Transient Students Returning Undergraduates Fall and Spring Students Summer Students Graduate Students Graduate Students FAFSA Updates Award Process Award Process How Aid is Determined Verification Notification of Aid Notification of Aid Understanding Your Award Letter Accept/Decline Your Award Finalize Your Award Finalize Your Loans Receive Your Aid Manage Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Enrollment Requirements Satisfactory Academic Progress Reapply for Aid Appeal Procedures Work Study Employer Information Student Information Consumer Information & Policies Consumer Information & Policies Tax Information After You Graduate Check Status Contact Us Transfer Students Financial aid can help make college more affordable. We encourage all incoming students to apply for financial aid. You should file as early as you can to maximize your potential aid opportunities. By applying for financial aid, you're automatically considered for all need-based aid. You will need to reapply for financial aid every year. Important Information for Transfers Before you apply for financial aid, here are some important things you need to know: The financial aid award offer will not be final until after all official transcripts from prior schools have been received. Financial aid does not \"transfer\" from one school to another. However, federal and state aid received at one school will impact remaining eligibility at another school. Application Steps Transfer students should apply for financial aid by completing the following aid applications based on their transfer semester: Step 1: Georgia Tech Application for Scholarships and Financial Aid (GT App) If you wish to receive funds from any federal, state, or institutional sources, you must complete the Georgia Tech Application for Scholarships and Financial Aid (GT App) based on your starting transfer semester. Please note: Students who have been awarded funds from outside/private scholarships must also complete a GT App so that the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid (OSFA) may determine the proper disbursement schedule for your funds. Items Needed You will need a GT Account username and password to login to OSCAR to access the form. To activate your GT account, visit passport.gatech.edu. Students starting in the Spring and Summer 2023 semesters should complete the 2022-23 GT App. Students starting in the Fall 2023 semester should complete the 2023-24 GT App. Submit the GT App Step 2: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) In addition to the GT App, if you wish to be considered for federal aid or need-based institutional funds, you must also complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) based on your transfer semester. Our office uses the FASFA to determine whether you qualify for federal, state, or institutional funds that carry a financial need component. Please note: Georgia residents who wish to apply for the HOPE/Zell Miller Scholarship ONLY may complete the Georgia Student Financial Aid Application (GSFAPPS) instead of the FAFSA. The GT App is also required. Items Needed Georgia Tech's Title IV school code: 001569. Your social security number and, if you are a dependent student, your parents\u2019 social security numbers. Your driver\u2019s license number if you have one, or Alien Registration number if you are not a U.S. citizen. Federal tax information or tax returns from two years prior including IRS W-2 information, for you (and your spouse, if you are married), and for your parents if you are a dependent student. If you are selected for verification, you will need to provide the specific documentation requested based on academic year and your dependency status. Financial aid awards are not final and will not be disbursed until the verification process is complete. FAFSA processing can take up to 3 \u2013 5 business days after completion. Students starting in the Spring and Summer 2023 semesters should complete the 2022-23 FASFA using their 2020 tax information. Students starting in the Fall 2023 semester should complete the 2023-24 FAFSA using their 2021 tax information. Submit the FAFSA Step 3: Georgia Student Financial Aid Application (GSFAPPS) \u2013 Georgia Residents Only The Georgia Student Financial Aid Application (GSFAPPS) is the state aid application for Georgia residents who want to be considered for the HOPE or Zell Miller Scholarship ONLY. You do NOT need to complete the GSFAPPS if you are applying for federal financial aid and submitting the FAFSA for your transfer semester. To be considered for the HOPE or Zell Miller Scholarship, you must also complete the GT App. Students starting in the Spring and Summer 2023 semesters should complete the 2022-23 GSFAPPS. Students starting in the Fall 2023 semester should complete the 2023-24 GSFAPPS. Submit the GSFAPPS Important Dates and Deadlines The priority financial aid processing deadlines are as follows: Spring 2023 transfers \u2013 December 1, 2022 Summer 2023 transfers \u2013 March 1, 2023 Fall 2023 transfers \u2013 January 31, 2023 To be considered an \u201con-time\u201d financial aid applicant, all applicable aid applications, as well as any requested documentation, must be received and complete by the deadline above. We will continue to accept late applications and documentation after the priority date, however, we strongly encourage all applicants to submit their completed applications and documentation as soon as possible so we can determine your eligibility for other types of aid. Next Steps Learn about the financial aid award process, including information on how aid is determined, instructions for accepting your awards, and more! The Award Process Contact Us Directory Offices Campus Map Support/Give Download Adobe Acrobat Reader Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30332 404.894.2000 Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Human Trafficking Notice Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Employment \u00a92021 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "finaid.gatech.edu", "content": "https://gatech.studentadvisor.ai/virtualadvisor 2024 FAFSA Simplification Act | Financial Aid Your browser does not support JavaScript! Menu Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid Home Costs Cost of Attendance Cost of Attendance Undergraduate Graduate Cost Adjustments Net Price Calculator Return on Investment Types of Aid Undergraduate Aid Scholarships Grants Federal Work Study Loans Graduate Aid Apply for Aid Incoming Undergraduates Fall First-Year Students Summer First-Year Students Transfer Students International Students Transient Students Returning Undergraduates Fall and Spring Students Summer Students Graduate Students Graduate Students FAFSA Updates Award Process Award Process How Aid is Determined Verification Notification of Aid Notification of Aid Understanding Your Award Letter Accept/Decline Your Award Finalize Your Award Finalize Your Loans Receive Your Aid Manage Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Enrollment Requirements Satisfactory Academic Progress Reapply for Aid Appeal Procedures Work Study Employer Information Student Information Consumer Information & Policies Consumer Information & Policies Tax Information After You Graduate Check Status Contact Us 2024 FAFSA Simplification Act Big changes are coming to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for the 2024-25 financial aid cycle! These changes will directly impact the financial aid application process for Georgia Tech students. The financial aid application process for 2024-25 begins in October 2023 with the opening of the GT Application for Scholarships and Financial Aid (GT App). However, unlike in previous years, this year the FAFSA will not be available until December 2023. The priority deadline to apply for financial aid is January 31, 2024. Now more than ever, it\u2019s critical that students start the financial aid application process as early as possible. What is Changing? The FAFSA form, need analysis, and many policies and procedures will change with the launch of the revised form. Changes include: Replacing the Expected Family Contribution (EFC) with the Student Aid Index (SAI). Modifications to Family Definitions in FAFSA formulas. Expanding access to Federal Pell Grants. Streamlining the FAFSA form. Learn more about these changes by visiting the FAFSA Simplification Act website. Visit FAFSA Website How Can You Prepare? The Georgia Tech priority deadline for financial aid consideration is January 31. We encourage all Tech students to start their aid applications early. Here are other recommended tips to help you and your family prepare. Step 1: Apply early! Complete the 2024-25 GT Application for Scholarships and Financial Aid (GT App) starting in October 2023. Complete the 2024-25 FAFSA when it becomes available in December. Step 2: Allow time to set up the data exchange between the IRS and FAFSA. The data exchange is required, and it will make your application process easier, faster, and more accurate. Confirm that your and your family\u2019s 2022 tax returns were filed, and copies can be accessed. Set Up IRS Data Exchange Step 3: Familiarize yourself with the new Federal need formula. Students and families may see a different measure of their ability to pay for college, based on the change in the methodology used to determine Federal need and Pell Grant eligibility. The new need analysis formula removes the number of family members in college from the calculation, allows a minimum SAI of -1500, and implements separate eligibility criteria for Federal Pell Grants. Georgia Students Applying for HOPE/Zell Only If you are a Georgia resident who is only applying for the HOPE or Zell Miller Scholarship, the financial aid application process will not change. To be considered for only HOPE and/or Zell, you must complete the GT App and the Georgia Student Financial Aid Application (GSFAPPS) aid application. The FAFSA is not required. Submit the GSFAPPS Contact Us Directory Offices Campus Map Support/Give Download Adobe Acrobat Reader Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30332 404.894.2000 Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Human Trafficking Notice Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Employment \u00a92021 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "news.gatech.edu", "content": "Campus and Community | News Center News Center Calendar Categories Business and Economic Development Campus and Community Earth and Environment Health and Medicine Science and Technology Society and Culture Media Contacts Daily Digest Whistle Whistle Whistle archives Whistle classifieds Social Media Subscribe Featured expert Features Features Features Archive Find an expert Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home Tech Prepares to Welcome New Student Employees August 08, 2023 The Administrative Services Center is looking forward to welcoming thousands of new student employees for the fall semester. Georgia Tech and Hyundai Announce Multi-Decade Partnership August 08, 2023 The partnership includes field-naming recognition at Bobby Dodd Stadium, which will now be known as Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field. Student Engagement and Well-Being Establishes New Division of Arts, Belonging, and Community August 03, 2023 Student Engagement and Well-Being Establishes New Division of Arts, Belonging, and Community. Avant South Coming This Fall July 26, 2023 For two days in September, Georgia Tech will bring together experts and thought leaders across multiple fields and disciplines to explore the theme of creating and using AI responsibly. New Minor in the Science of Mental Health and Well-Being Launches in the School of Psychology July 25, 2023 Starting this fall and currently accepting enrollment, the minor will work to give students practical tools to build mental wellness while exploring the neuroscience behind different aspects of mental health. Tech Student Brings Artificial Intelligence to Basketball Officiating July 25, 2023 Block or charge? An AI-powered basketball official could help make the call. GTENS System Evolves to Include New \u2018Inform\u2019 Notifications July 25, 2023 The Georgia Tech Emergency Notification System is expanding its ability to keep the campus community informed. Canadian Wildfire Smoke Affects Atlanta July 19, 2023 Atlanta, GA Georgia Tech experts watch dangerous air quality issues in Atlanta spurred by smoke from hundreds of wildfires ablaze in Canada. Laura Carruth Named Associate Vice Provost for Transformative Teaching and Learning July 18, 2023 Laura Carruth will join Georgia Tech on Aug. 7 and will be responsible for advancing the Institute\u2019s strategic goal of transformative teaching and learning. Ervin Announces Retirement as Inaugural Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer July 18, 2023 Archie W. Ervin, Georgia Tech\u2019s inaugural vice president and chief diversity officer, has announced his retirement from the Institute, effective January 1, 2024. 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Tech Lawn and Garden taps into the knowledge of lawn and garden experts in Landscape Services, showing how they do what they do and sharing tips you can use at home. Basic Lawn Care Tips By Ricky Walton, interim turf manager, Landscape Services in Infrastructure and Sustainability Maintaining a healthy lawn requires a fair amount of work. But consistently following a few guidelines \u2014 for watering, fertilizing, aerating, and mowing \u2014 can make the work easier while producing great results. Start by knowing what type of grass you have and treating it accordingly. Bermuda, zoysia, and fescue are the three main types of grasses found on Georgia Tech\u2019s campus and in most residential areas in the South. Bermuda and zoysia are sun-loving or warm-season grasses, requiring six to eight hours of sunlight daily to thrive. Fescue, a cool-season grass, is a better option for yards with lots of shade. Fescue only needs four to six hours of sunlight. Water, of course, is needed for a healthy lawn. The best time to water your grass is morning, ideally between 6 and 9 a.m. before the temperature starts rising. This helps the water to soak into the ground and reach the roots of the grass instead of evaporating. Grass needs at least one inch of water per week when it is growing. When fertilizing warm-season grasses like Bermuda and zoysia, wait until the soil temperature is at least 60 to 65 degrees and the grass is at least 50% green. You can begin fertilizing in May and repeat it monthly through August. Don\u2019t fertilize the grass in September because it slowly starts going dormant in the fall, and you should just let it \u201csleep.\u201d Georgia soil is compacted. Aerating the soil helps to break up the soil, which helps air, water, and fertilizer to reach the root zone, ensuring that the ground is breathable. You can use a manual lawn aerator to service a small area, or use an aerating machine for a large lawn. When mowing, make sure the blade is sharp because a dull blade tears the grass, leaving a jagged tip which can create an entry point for disease. It\u2019s also important to alternate the mowing pattern or direction every time you mow. Changing the direction helps to prevent ruts from forming in your lawn. Begin by mowing around the perimeter of the area, overlapping the wheels as you go. The next time you mow, choose a different direction. It\u2019s much healthier for your grass and it will help the grass stand up straight and healthy. Warm-season grasses should be mowed to a height between 1 and 2.5 inches, while cool-season grasses should be 3 to 4 inches in height. It\u2019s important to mow frequently enough that you never cut more than one-third of an inch from the grass blade. Removing more than that stresses the grass, making it susceptible to insects and disease. It's a good idea to periodically test the soil, via the University of Georgia Extension Service, to see if any nutrients are needed. To get your soil tested in Georgia, contact your local county extension office to acquire soil bags and get information on submitting samples. 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Menu Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid Home Costs Cost of Attendance Cost of Attendance Undergraduate Graduate Cost Adjustments Net Price Calculator Return on Investment Types of Aid Undergraduate Aid Scholarships Grants Federal Work Study Loans Graduate Aid Apply for Aid Incoming Undergraduates Fall First-Year Students Summer First-Year Students Transfer Students International Students Transient Students Returning Undergraduates Fall and Spring Students Summer Students Graduate Students Graduate Students FAFSA Updates Award Process Award Process How Aid is Determined Verification Notification of Aid Notification of Aid Understanding Your Award Letter Accept/Decline Your Award Finalize Your Award Finalize Your Loans Receive Your Aid Manage Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Enrollment Requirements Satisfactory Academic Progress Reapply for Aid Appeal Procedures Work Study Employer Information Student Information Consumer Information & Policies Consumer Information & Policies Tax Information After You Graduate Check Status Contact Us How Aid is Determined At the time of initial review, if a file is considered complete and all information is accurate, the Institute will evaluate your eligibility based on general requirements and specific program requirements and offer a financial aid package designed to best meet your needs. The Institute will consider you for the most beneficial financial aid, such as grants, scholarships, and subsidized loans, before offering other types of aid, such as employment and unsubsidized loans. For programs with limited funding, applications received by the priority date are ranked in order of need and awarded until funds are depleted. Financial aid/funds awarded for student financial support may not exceed the established cost of attendance(COA) as defined by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid. If additional resources become available, a reduction in previous awards may occur to keep the student\u2019s aid package within the estimated cost. Video not supported. 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This includes financial assistance from high schools, communities, civic and professional associations, and other programs. Students are responsible for providing official notification from the donor as soon as they are offered an award or scholarship. Upon receipt of the scholarship notification, OSFA will recalculate your eligibility for restricted and need-based aid. Federal regulations require students to report any scholarship, grant, special teacher rate, or other assistance received from sources other than Georgia Tech. Failure to do so may result in cancellation of any and all aid administered by Georgia Tech. Report Outside Scholarships Direct Loan Borrowers Should Complete Loan Steps Before you can receive funds from your Federal Direct Student Loan, there are required steps you must complete to finalize the loans that will appear on your financial aid offer. Finalize Your Loans GThanks GThanks is an initiative to show appreciation to the donor and/or family whose generosity made your scholarship or fellowship possible. You are required to submit thank you letters to each donor of your scholarships. Your letter(s) are due to OSFA by October 8. GThanks Letter Requirements Offer Revisions If you wish to make any changes regarding your offers, please email your request to revisions@finaid.gatech.edu. Next Steps Find out how and when your financial aid offer will be disbursed to your student account. 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Menu Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid Home Costs Cost of Attendance Cost of Attendance Undergraduate Graduate Cost Adjustments Net Price Calculator Return on Investment Types of Aid Undergraduate Aid Scholarships Grants Federal Work Study Loans Graduate Aid Apply for Aid Incoming Undergraduates Fall First-Year Students Summer First-Year Students Transfer Students International Students Transient Students Returning Undergraduates Fall and Spring Students Summer Students Graduate Students Graduate Students FAFSA Updates Award Process Award Process How Aid is Determined Verification Notification of Aid Notification of Aid Understanding Your Award Letter Accept/Decline Your Award Finalize Your Award Finalize Your Loans Receive Your Aid Manage Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Enrollment Requirements Satisfactory Academic Progress Reapply for Aid Appeal Procedures Work Study Employer Information Student Information Consumer Information & Policies Consumer Information & Policies Tax Information After You Graduate Check Status Contact Us Finalize Your Federal Loans Steps to Finalize Loans To finalize loans that appear on your financial aid offer, complete the following steps. Requirements can also be viewed in OSCAR. To review, select \"My Eligibility & Requirements\" from the Financial Aid box, and complete document(s) at the Federal Student Aid website.. Step 1: Federal Loan Forms (complete every year) Complete the form below for the appropriate year based on your federal loan type. Accept your loans in Self Service. Direct Parent PLUS Loan borrowers \u2013 complete the Direct Parent Plus Loan Application. The borrower of the PLUS is your PARENT and requires credit approval. Additional steps are required for all borrowers and will be available June 1. Graduate Students \u2013 complete the Direct Grad Plus Application. Step 2: Student Loan Entrance Counseling (complete once) Before you can receive funds from your Direct Student Loan, it is very important that you know and understand your rights and responsibilities as a student borrower. You must complete a counseling session required by federal regulation. This step is required for the Subsidized and Unsubsidized Direct Student Loans and for the Graduate PLUS loan. It is not required for the Parent PLUS loan. You do not have to wait to complete this requirement, and we strongly encourage you to complete this requirement as soon as possible to avoid disbursement delays. Complete Counseling Step 3: Master Promissory Note (complete once) The Master Promissory Note (MPN) is a legal document in which you promise to repay your loan(s) to the U.S. Department of Education. It also explains the terms and conditions of your loan(s). Sign the electronic MPN now or on receipt of your notice. Please allow 2-3 days for your MPN requirements to appear \u201csatisfied\u201d in OSCAR. Sign the MPN Step 4: Direct Deposit (complete once, unless information changes) Sign up for Direct Deposit. See the Office of the Bursar for details. Deadlines: during registration period. Step 5: Register for Classes (complete every semester) Register for at least six credit hours. Disbursements to eligible students begin on the Wednesday before the first day of class. Deadlines: during registration period. Important Deadlines Complete the appropriate loan forms, entrance counseling, and Master Promissory Note by the deadline below based on semester. Fall \u2013 July 31 Spring \u2013 December 1 Summer \u2013 April 1 Contact Us Directory Offices Campus Map Support/Give Download Adobe Acrobat Reader Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30332 404.894.2000 Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Human Trafficking Notice Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Employment \u00a92021 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "finaid.gatech.edu", "content": "https://gatech.studentadvisor.ai/virtualadvisor Appeal Procedures | Financial Aid Your browser does not support JavaScript! Menu Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid Home Costs Cost of Attendance Cost of Attendance Undergraduate Graduate Cost Adjustments Net Price Calculator Return on Investment Types of Aid Undergraduate Aid Scholarships Grants Federal Work Study Loans Graduate Aid Apply for Aid Incoming Undergraduates Fall First-Year Students Summer First-Year Students Transfer Students International Students Transient Students Returning Undergraduates Fall and Spring Students Summer Students Graduate Students Graduate Students FAFSA Updates Award Process Award Process How Aid is Determined Verification Notification of Aid Notification of Aid Understanding Your Award Letter Accept/Decline Your Award Finalize Your Award Finalize Your Loans Receive Your Aid Manage Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Enrollment Requirements Satisfactory Academic Progress Reapply for Aid Appeal Procedures Work Study Employer Information Student Information Consumer Information & Policies Consumer Information & Policies Tax Information After You Graduate Check Status Contact Us Appeal Procedures Financial aid policies and procedures are established to ensure equitable treatment for all students qualified to receive assistance. Because of individual circumstances, a particular student may feel a professional judgment of policies and procedures is warranted. About Professional Judgement Appeals The Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended (HEA) provides authority for the financial aid administrator to exercise discretion in a number of areas including but not limited to dependency status, need analysis, cost of attendance (or COA), and satisfactory academic progress (or SAP). This authority is known as professional judgment (or PJ) and allows for the individualized review of a student who has special circumstances that are not sufficiently addressed by the standardized federal student aid formulas and delivery methods. Professional Judgment (PJ) decisions are made by the Georgia Tech Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid (OSFA) on a case-by-case basis as the result of examining documentation of a particular student\u2019s unique circumstances. The Professional Judgment Committee will have the authority to recommend professional judgment approvals/denials. A PJ will only be exercised after all required documentation has been submitted and any/all conflicting/consistent information has been resolved. Unusual Circumstance Appeals Examples of unusual circumstances might include, but are not limited to: Loss of employment. Unusual family medical or dental expenses not covered by insurance. Divorce of a dependent student\u2019s parent or of an independent student. Loss of Income Ex. Alimony, Child Support, Social Security. Dependency Overrides The OSFA will consider dependency overrides on a case-by-case basis for students with unusual circumstances. The following are some examples of conditions that could warrant a dependency override: Documented abandonment Parental drug abuse Parental mental incapacity Physical or emotional abuse Severe estrangement from parents Parental incarceration Please note: none of the conditions listed below, singly or in combination, qualify as unusual circumstances meriting a dependency override: Parents refuse to contribute to the student\u2019s education. Parents are unwilling to provide information on the FAFSA or for verification. Parents do not claim the student as a dependent for income tax purposes. Student demonstrates total self-sufficiency. Appeal Requirements To complete a Professional Judgment Appeal, you must: Email OSFA at finaid@gatech.edu to determine if you qualify to submit an appeal. Have a complete and valid FAFSA. Submit all required documents to complete the Verification Process. Have a circumstance that is not already reflected on the FAFSA. Upload all required documentation and any additional information that is requested into GT secure portal. How to Submit an Appeal To simplify and streamline the appeals process, effective March 4, 2021, the OSFA implemented an enhanced process through our secure portal for students and parents to upload required third party documentation in requesting a Professional Judgment appeal request. Email finaid@gatech.edu or your caseload advisor regarding your special circumstances and request for a review. The OSFA appeals committee will review your request and if it warrants an appeal review, the student will be sent instructions via GT Email account detailing the next steps of the appeal process. The instructions will advise the student how to utilize the GT secure portal to upload all requested and relevant documents at one time. The OSFA appeals committee decisions will be sent via email to the GT Email address when the review has been finalized. You should anticipate that the review/evaluation timeframe for properly submitted appeals will typically take a minimum of 30 calendar days, however this time can be extended during financial aid peak periods, please see peak period review schedule below: Appeals submitted after April 14 will not be evaluated until after May 31. Appeals submitted after July 14 will not be evaluated until after August 31. Appeals submitted after December 14 will not be evaluated until after January 31. Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) The Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, requires institutions of higher education to establish and apply standards of academic progress that must be met by all students for them to qualify and remain eligible for assistance from Title IV student financial aid programs. SAP consists of two components of measurement: quantity and quality. The OSFA evaluates the SAP status of each financial aid recipient at the end of every semester. Satisfactory Academic Progress GPA / Minimum Credit Hours You must complete and submit an Appeal of Financial Aid Suspension form explaining the causes beyond your control that brought about the current situation. You should include with this form any documentation that would support the appeal (e.g., hospital records, etc.). Maximum Time Frame You must complete and submit an Appeal of Financial Aid Suspension form explaining why you have exceeded the maximum time frame, including valid reasons for an extension (e.g., transfer hours, change of major, etc.). The form must include a specific list of the courses you are required to take in order to complete your degree. The maximum number of attempted hours allowed through appeal is 150 percent of the number of hours required for the degree program. Cost of Attendance Eligibility for financial aid is based on standardized cost of attendance figures. Certain other costs in excess of these amounts may be taken into consideration. Undergraduate Institutional Scholarships and/or Student Financial Support Appeal Procedures for a student to appeal the cancellation of award(s) and/or benefits associated with an institutional undergraduate scholarship, grant, student employment program and/or any other type of undergraduate student financial support provided by and/or through the Institute, with the exception of Athletic Grant In Aid. Cancellation Procedures Contact Us Directory Offices Campus Map Support/Give Download Adobe Acrobat Reader Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30332 404.894.2000 Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Human Trafficking Notice Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Employment \u00a92021 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "finaid.gatech.edu", "content": "https://gatech.studentadvisor.ai/virtualadvisor Information for Federal Work Study Employers | Financial Aid Your browser does not support JavaScript! Menu Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid Home Costs Cost of Attendance Cost of Attendance Undergraduate Graduate Cost Adjustments Net Price Calculator Return on Investment Types of Aid Undergraduate Aid Scholarships Grants Federal Work Study Loans Graduate Aid Apply for Aid Incoming Undergraduates Fall First-Year Students Summer First-Year Students Transfer Students International Students Transient Students Returning Undergraduates Fall and Spring Students Summer Students Graduate Students Graduate Students FAFSA Updates Award Process Award Process How Aid is Determined Verification Notification of Aid Notification of Aid Understanding Your Award Letter Accept/Decline Your Award Finalize Your Award Finalize Your Loans Receive Your Aid Manage Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Enrollment Requirements Satisfactory Academic Progress Reapply for Aid Appeal Procedures Work Study Employer Information Student Information Consumer Information & Policies Consumer Information & Policies Tax Information After You Graduate Check Status Contact Us Information for Federal Work Study Employers The Federal Work-Study (FWS) Program provides jobs for undergraduate and graduate students who demonstrate need for financial assistance. The FWS program gives students an opportunity to earn money to help pay for educational expenses. FWS Employment (75 percent Federal Share \u2013 25 percent Departmental Share) is partially funded by the federal government. Funds are awarded based on financial need and are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis, until all funds are exhausted. Video not supported. Hiring Procedures Submit a Position Request Form (PSF) to post a new position or rehire a FWS student that previously worked for you. Contact and interview the students that have applied. Before you offer employment, make sure the student has been awarded FWS by asking the student to provide copy of their award notice. The student will be able to print off a copy of their award notice from OSCAR. Once the award is confirmed, you may offer the position. The department's HR Coordinator/ Financial Administrator will then need to confirm that a position has been created for the student and the position\u2019s funding is set up correctly prior to submitting a Direct Hire form or transferring a student. Once the Direct Hire form is approved, the student will need to complete the onboarding process with OHR if the student has never worked for Georgia Tech. Please inform the student that ORIGINAL documentation for the I-9 form is needed. Copies are not accepted. When the student has completed all OHR paperwork and it has been processed. then they may begin working. All FWS students must fill out an electronic time document in OneUSG at the end of each pay period to be compensated. No other form or system of reporting time worked may be used. How do I post a FWS position? To request a FWS student for the academic year, you must complete the Position Request Form (PRF) and send it our FWS team at fws@finaid.gatech.edu. Approved positions will be posted on the FWS Job Board section of our website. As the supervisor, it is your responsibility to make sure the potential student is not already working within the Georgia Tech payroll system before offering a position. It is also your responsibility to make sure the student has been awarded FWS before the position is offered. Please note: There is no guarantee that there will be enough students in the FWS program to fill all positions. Students make their own selections when applying for jobs. How will students apply for positions? Starting in early August, eligible students will be able to access the FWS Job Board. If a student is interested in a position, they will reach out to the listed supervisor directly via email, providing their availability, experience, and resume where possible. If you require an additional application, please provide a link to it on the Position Request Form (PRF) so students may go ahead and apply in addition to emailing you. In response to a student's inquiry, you should notify them if the position is still open and arrange an interview when possible. To the interview, students should bring a copy of their financial aid award letter showing FWS in order to confirm their eligibility. If you want to hire an eligible student, you must initiate a Personal Services Form (PSF). Please send your completed PSF electronically to our FWS team at fws@finaid.gatech.edu for approval. When can students start working? Approved FWS students may begin working once they have accepted the position and all necessary OHR paperwork is completed. Review the following important dates for each semester: Semester First Day - Last Day You Can Work Fall 2022 August 22 - December 15, 2022 Spring 2023 January 9 - May 4, 2023 Summer 2023 TBD How many hours may a student work? FWS students are limited to working a maximum of 20 hours per week during periods of enrollment, and a maximum of 40 hours per week during periods of non-enrollment (pre-approval required by OSFA for periods of non-enrollment). FWS students are expected to adhere to a work schedule agreed upon by both the student and their supervisor. Students are not permitted to work during hours when they are scheduled to be in class, even when a class is canceled or dismissed early. Since the FWS program is a need-based program, it is important that students do not go over their total allotted hours for the semester as this could result in a Financial Aid over award. For this reason, if a student works over the allotted hours, their earnings must be paid out of the supervisor's budget. Please note: While supervisors are not responsible for keeping track of FWS student employee's time, you are responsible for how much the students is earning. FWS students may not earn more than their awarded amount each semester, so please plan the student's hours accordingly. Can students continue to work after their FWS funding runs out? Yes. If your department is able/willing to pay the student's full wages out of your department accounts, then the student can continue to work after their FWS funding runs out. Please note: You must submit a data change PSF that reflects the change from FWS to BWS. Late Time Sheets It is your responsibility as the supervisor, as well as the student's responsibility, to submit time documents in a timely manner. If time documents are submitted late, the OSFA will request a written explanation for the occurrence. Repeated occurrences may jeopardize the student's eligibility and your department's eligibility to participate in the FWS program. Off Cycle Checks We do not allow off cycle checks. If your department desires to do an off cycle check, you will need to email the FWS team at fws@finaid.gatech.edu. In your email, please provide an explanation as to why you are requesting an off cycle check with supporting documentation. At that point, we will communicate next steps with you and the FWS student(s). Pay Rates and Raises If you would like to raise a FWS student's pay rate, it must first be cleared with the FWS team before taking effect. All pay raises should be based on the length of the student's employment in the current position and the responsibilities assigned to the position. Pay raises usually range from 25 cents to 50 cents after the first year of employment. Pay rates must fall within the designated FWS Position Type as indicated on the Position Request Form (PRF) submitted. Pay rates should also be in denominations of 25 cents. Can a FWS student be terminated? Yes. Students can be be dismissed from a FWS position just like any other type of job. If the student is not performing their job appropriately or has attendance issues, you must provide a verbal warning, then written warning before termination can occur. If a student is terminated, you must submit a PSF. Questions regarding dismissal can be directed to OHR. Contact Us Directory Offices Campus Map Support/Give Download Adobe Acrobat Reader Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30332 404.894.2000 Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Human Trafficking Notice Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Employment \u00a92021 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "finaid.gatech.edu", "content": "https://gatech.studentadvisor.ai/virtualadvisor After You Graduate | Financial Aid Your browser does not support JavaScript! Menu Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid Home Costs Cost of Attendance Cost of Attendance Undergraduate Graduate Cost Adjustments Net Price Calculator Return on Investment Types of Aid Undergraduate Aid Scholarships Grants Federal Work Study Loans Graduate Aid Apply for Aid Incoming Undergraduates Fall First-Year Students Summer First-Year Students Transfer Students International Students Transient Students Returning Undergraduates Fall and Spring Students Summer Students Graduate Students Graduate Students FAFSA Updates Award Process Award Process How Aid is Determined Verification Notification of Aid Notification of Aid Understanding Your Award Letter Accept/Decline Your Award Finalize Your Award Finalize Your Loans Receive Your Aid Manage Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Enrollment Requirements Satisfactory Academic Progress Reapply for Aid Appeal Procedures Work Study Employer Information Student Information Consumer Information & Policies Consumer Information & Policies Tax Information After You Graduate Check Status Contact Us After You Graduate Exit Loan Counseling Any student who is graduating or withdrawing from Georgia Tech and has taken out a Student Loan through the Direct Loan program must complete Exit Counseling. If you have taken out a Federal Direct student loan at Georgia Tech, please complete Exit Counseling online. Exit Counseling is required for each degree completed (i.e. Undergraduate/Graduate) You should email your financial aid advisor if you have any questions. Our advising hours are 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, except Institute holidays. Federal Loan Repayment Repayment of principal and interest begins 60 days after the loan is fully disbursed. Students now have the option to defer payments while their student is in school and can also opt to let the interest accrue until leaving school. However, any interest that accrues from the date of disbursement is added to the outstanding loan balance through a process called capitalization. Please visit the Bursar\u2019s website for more information regarding Institutional loan repayment and servicing. Video not supported. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search \u2018Barbenheimer\u2019 and What We Can Learn From It Campus and Community \u2018Barbenheimer\u2019 and What We Can Learn From It Jul 27, 2023 The simultaneous releases of Barbie and Oppenheimer in U.S. theaters over the weekend generated an enormous buzz among movie fans enchanted by the seemingly dichotomous nature of the releases, film critics eager to dig into the art of both movies, and cultural critics interested in the baggage and promise inherent in both films. We asked some of our experts on pop culture, representations of technology in media, and feminism to weigh in on the blockbuster event of the summer. Here\u2019s what Professor Carol Colatrella, Regents\u2019 Professor Lisa Yaszek, and Assistant Professor Ida Yoshinaga had to say: There\u2019s been so much media excitement over the premieres of these two movies in contrast to the opening of other highly anticipated blockbusters this summer, such as Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning, Spider-Man: Across the Spider Verse, or The Flash. Why? Yaszek: Because the Atomic Bomb and the Atomic Blonde are two cultural icons central to the modern American imagination! Oppenheimer and the Manhattan Project ushered in the era of truly world-changing technosciences and catapulted the U.S. into a position of global leadership. Barbie was the first mass-produced doll that invited girls to imagine adult roles for themselves outside of motherhood, emerging in tandem with the beginning of the sexual revolution, the revival of feminism, and the start of modern conversations about sex and gender. These are two the key ways we define ourselves as Americans! It doesn\u2019t matter if you know the details of Oppenheimer\u2019s specific role in the creation of nuclear weapons, or if you ever actually played with Barbie and her pals. Everyone knows that \u201cOppenheimer\u201d is shorthand for our complex feelings about the promises and perils of modern technologies that both sustain and threaten to end civilization as we know it, and everyone knows that \u201cBarbie\u201d is shorthand for our complex feelings about new social and sex roles that somehow both radically depart from \u2014 and yet also still echo \u2014 more conservative ones from earlier eras. Yoshinaga: In the financial context of the ongoing WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes as well as most of those other franchise films not meeting with summer box-office expectations, I think some industry watchers are hailing Barbenheimer\u2019s killer opening weekend as a sign of hope for the entertainment industry. Barbie has enjoyed the largest open for a female-director-led movie in history, and Oppenheimer drew a respectable box office take as well. Both Barbie and Oppenheimer, drawing strongly on the last century\u2019s sociopolitical context, promise some intellectual engagement, some critical thinking, some historical insight of who we are as a society. Colatrella: That audiences connect the films \u2014 one representing the story of Barbie as documenting varying and shifting views on feminism and the other documenting varying and shifting views about the atomic bomb \u2014 resonates with contemporary concerns about women\u2019s independence and with our wartime concerns about developing and using weapons and other technologies that have unforeseen consequences. It is interesting to me that Barbie incorporates the doll\u2019s creator as a character and that Oppenheimer acknowledges the protagonist\u2019s technological contributions and his subsequent restraint in using what he helped create. The films present revisionist histories demonstrating the force and fluctuations of political ideologies over time. Play Video Why should we see Barbie? Colatrella: It\u2019s great to see a film that celebrates feminism as a force enhancing gender equity, personal development for women and men (Kenough!), mother-daughter bonding, and community decision-making in BarbieWorld. In developing my book Toys and Tools in Pink, I met with Lego marketing and production executive in Billund, Denmark, and was impressed with their commitment to design construction and building toys that could appeal to girls as powerfully as Barbie does. They valued that children\u2019s toys could contribute to collaborative play. Yoshinaga: In the growing landscape of feminist directors, writer-director Greta Gerwig has carved out an intelligent, sensitive approach to portraying women on film\u2014from the delightfully twee Frances Ha, which she co-scripted with director (and frequent filmmaking partner) Noah Baumbach, to the critically lauded Little Women and autobiographical, regionalist Lady Bird, all of which display her signature style of gentle observational humor, gender role insight, and quiet yet powerfully accumulating ethics. By making the screen story postmodern and feminist, she\u2019s now viewed as having successfully \u201ccracked\u201d Barbie, a complex and potentially sexist/problematic IP that other skilled female comedy writers, including Diablo Cody and Amy Schumer, had not been able to pitch effectively. Yaszek: First and foremost, we should all see the Barbie movie now because it promises a bit of hope and fun in a moment when our news cycle has become an endless loop of doom and gloom clickbait headlines. Having said that, I also think we can double or even triple our pleasure by having some serious fun with the Barbie film. The history of Barbie is one of changing ideas about sex and gender. The doll debuted in 1959, just as the feminist revival was taking off and women were beginning to challenge simple gender binaries that suggested men were naturally suited to paid labor in the rough and tumble world of the public sphere while women were naturally suited to unpaid nurturing and caretaking in the home. With her many different careers and a Dream Home that originally was all dressing room and no kitchen, Barbie seemed to capture the excitement and possibility of the early Women\u2019s Liberation Movement. In a toy market flooded with baby dolls that demanded their owners act like little mothers, Barbie offered kids whole new imaginative play possibilities and, of course, whole new ways to think about sex and gender beyond the simple, pseudo-Darwinian binaries popular for much of American history. So I think it\u2019s no surprise that while Barbie is always popular, she\u2019s having a real moment right now, as we once again grapple with expanding sex and gender ideals. Play Video Why should the Georgia Tech community, especially, see Oppenheimer? Yaszek: I think members of the Georgia Tech community can use Oppenheimer\u2019s life story as a kind of test case for thinking through technoscientific and ethical dilemmas they might encounter in their own lives. Oppenheimer\u2019s role in the Manhattan Project was to supervise the translation of abstract concepts from theoretical physics into practical applications \u2014 in this case, the creation of a working nuclear bomb. Along the way, he had to negotiate some serious moral and ethical issues, including his own excitement at seeing the work progress and misgivings about what would happen if these weapons were really used. While most of our graduates are unlikely to be in that exact position, our students often do go on to work at the intersection between pure science and applied technology and as such, may well grapple with ethical questions and unseen social impacts in relation to their work. It\u2019s always instructive to see and hear stories that engage the issues we face in our own lives; they are virtual laboratories for testing certain courses of action before we act on them in the real world. And they give us ways to keep asking and exploring important questions about the impact of our actions on the world, long after the story itself is over. Yoshinaga: One of my colleagues who teaches at a private aeronautical university \u2014 a Florida science-and-tech school with much less race and gender diversity in its student population than Georgia Tech \u2014 taught a section of her science-fiction studies course about the Manhattan Project. And some of her young undergraduates responded by claiming that the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was \u201cfake news.\u201d This is the kind of dangerous misinformation trend that we faculty and researchers need to address, discuss, and teach/write about. Oppenheimer\u2019s focus on scientific ethics in the context of both U.S. and global geopolitical history does just that. Colatrella: I want to see it to better understand the man and the historical forces contributing to and judging his work. But I\u2019d also like to read the 2005 biography American Prometheus by Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin because I wonder if having more women on the Los Alamos team would have made a difference. What\u2019s your most lasting memory about Barbie and her friends, or about the nuclear age, of the postwar era? Colatrella: When I was young, I enjoyed playing with Barbies with cousins and friends; we would sew outfits for our dolls and imagine what decisions they would make about romance, education, and work. When my daughter was growing up, I bought her a Barbie Dreamhouse because I always wanted to have one, and I was reluctant to let it go until I could give it to the daughter of a Georgia Tech alumna who had been one of my students. Yoshinaga: When I was a very young child, my parents couldn\u2019t afford to buy me a Barbie doll, so I went without one for much of my early years. Besides, I\u2019d always asked for mythology books! So it was my uncle who finally got me a classic Barbie, but by that time, I was in my late elementary-school era and didn\u2019t know what to do with it. I was reading a lot of Marvel comics by then, so I would put Barbie into action-sequence fights with my little brother\u2019s GI Joe. When it comes to the postwar era, I\u2019m too young to remember the nuclear-attack drills and propaganda of the 1950s and \u201860s. Still, all the sci-fi dystopias I saw in the movie theaters involved a nuclear apocalypse as the start of the end of the world. So I always believed a mushroom cloud was just around the corner. There was also a sense that we were the \u201cgood\u201d empire and the Soviets were \u201cevil\u201d; that we were helpless, caught between this global battle of geopolitical giants that might end up incinerating all of humanity. Yaszek: I remember getting in a tussle with my mom over Barbie versus Stephie, the crafty country mom from the Sunshine family of dolls. My mom was a good second-wave feminist, very earnestly devoted to making sure her kids escaped the grip of the American beauty myth, and she thought Stephie, with her trim but realistic proportions and cute but modest clothes, was the role model for us girls. But all I wanted was the Barbie doll with the diamond jewelry and the pink satin jumpsuit! I felt that way in part because I was and still am a big fan of shine and sparkle, but also in part because Stephie\u2019s clothes only seemed appropriate for one role, that of a crafty country mom, while I could imagine Barbie\u2019s clothes taking her anywhere \u2014 from paid work as anything from a teacher to astronaut to working on her car in Barbie\u2019s Dream Garage to dinner and dancing, depending on her hairstyle and accessories. To my mom\u2019s credit, she did give in and get me the Barbie of my dreams. Plus, it turned out that my little sister, who was teething, loved chewing on the Sunshine family dolls, so everyone was happy in the end. Interested in more? Here are some suggestions for pop culture books, films, and TV series to extend your 'Barbenheimer' experience: The atomic age and women\u2019s roles in it: Yaszek recommends: Caroline Herzenberg and Ruth Howes\u2019s Their Day in the Sun: Women of the Manhattan Project Martha Ackman\u2019s The Mercury 13: The True Story of Thirteen Women and the Dream of Space Flight The writings of postwar science fiction luminary Judith Merril. Her short story \u201cThat Only A Mother\u201d is one of the most often-anthologized stories in science fiction history, and her novel Shadow on the Hearth was adapted for television as part of the prestigious Motorola story hour as \u201cAtomic Attack!\u201d Yoshinaga recommends: WGN America network\u2019s Manhattan, which focuses on the wives and families of the scientists behind the bomb Feminism and the cultural importance of Barbie Colatrella recommends: Her book, Toys and Tools in Pink: Cultural Narratives of Gender, Science, and Technology, as well as her forthcoming Feminism\u2019s Progress: Gender Politics in British and American Literature and Television since 1830 Yoshianaga recommends: Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story, a once-banned filmed in part with Barbie dolls by Todd Haynes, a filmmaker of stylish LGBTQIA+-themed movies Yaszek recommends: Breanne Fahs\u2019 Burn It Down! Feminist Manifestos for the Revolution to better understand the centuries long history of feminist thinking The National Women\u2019s History Museum\u2019s online exhibits on the four major waves of modern feminist activism. Her own The Future is Female! volumes Contact Michael Pearson Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Email michael.pearson@iac.gatech.edu Categories Digital Media and Entertainment Policy, Social Sciences, and Liberal Arts News room topics Campus and Community Society and Culture Keywords barbie Oppenheimer movie movies experts blockbuster must watch Georgia Tech Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts barbie movie Oppenheimer film box office pop culture View source Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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And when they move, they take entire ecosystems with them. To understand why and how plants have trekked across landscapes throughout time, researchers at the forefront of conservation are calling for a new framework. The key to protecting biodiversity in the future may be through understanding the past. Jenny McGuire, assistant professor in the Schools of Biological Sciences and Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at Georgia Tech, spearheaded a special feature on the topic of biodiversity in The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences along with colleagues in Texas, Norway, and Argentina. In the special feature, \u201cThe Past as a Lens for Biodiversity Conservation on a Dynamically Changing Planet,\u201d McGuire and her collaborators highlight the outstanding questions that must be addressed for successful future conservation efforts. The feature brings together conservation research that illuminates the complex and constantly evolving dynamics brought on by climate change and the ever-shifting ways humans use land. These factors, McGuire said, interact over time to create dynamic changes and illustrate the need to incorporate temporal perspectives into conservation strategies by looking deep into the past. One example of this work highlighted in the journal is McGuire\u2019s research about plants in North America, which investigates how and why they\u2019ve moved across geography over time, where they\u2019re heading, and why it\u2019s important. \u201cPlants are shifting their geographic ranges, and this is happening whether we realize it or not,\u201d McGuire said. \u201cAs seeds fall or are transported to distant places, the likelihood that the plant\u2019s seed is going to be able to survive and grow is changing as climates are changing. Studying plants\u2019 niche dynamics over thousands of years can help us understand how species adapt to climate change and can teach us how to protect and maintain biodiversity in the face of rapid climate change to come.\u201d Climate Fidelity: A New Metric for Understanding Vulnerability The first step is to understand which type of plants exhibit what McGuire terms \u201cclimate fidelity,\u201d and which do not. If a plant has climate fidelity, it means that the plant stays loyal to its preferred climatic niche, often migrating across geographies over thousands of years to keep up with its ideal habitat. Plants that don\u2019t exhibit climate fidelity tend to adapt locally in the face of climate change. Being loyal to one\u2019s climate, it turns out, doesn\u2019t necessarily mean being loyal to a particular place. To investigate the case of trees, McGuire and former Georgia Tech postdoctoral scholar Yue Wang (associate professor in the School of Ecology at Sun Yat-sen University in China) studied pollen data from the Neotoma Paleoecology Database, which contains pollen fossil data from sediment cores across North America. Each sediment core is sampled, layer by layer, producing a series of pollen data from different times throughout history. The data also contains breakdowns of the relative abundance of different types of plants represented by the pollen types \u2013 pine versus oak versus grass, for example \u2013 painting a picture of what types of plants were present in that location and when. McGuire and Wang looked at data from 13,240 fossil pollen samples taken from 337 locations across the entirety of North America. For each of the 16 major plant taxa in North America, they divided the pollen data into six distinct chunks or \u201cbins\u201d of time of 4,000 years, starting from 18,000 years ago up to the present day. Wang used the data to identify all climate sites containing fossil pollen for any individual type of tree \u2013 such as oak, for example \u2013 for each period. Then, Wang looked at how each tree\u2019s climate changed from one period to the next. Wang did this by comparing the locations of pollen types between adjacent time periods, which enabled the team to identify how and why each type of tree\u2019s climate changed over time. \u201cThis process allowed us to see the climate fidelity of these different plant taxa, showing that certain plants maintain very consistent climatic niches, even when climate is changing rapidly,\u201d Wang said. For example, their findings showed that when North American glaciers were retreating 18,000 years ago, spruce and alder trees moved northward to maintain the cool temperatures of their habitats. Crucially, McGuire and Wang found that most plant species in North America have exhibited long-term climate fidelity over the past 18,000 years. They also found that plants that migrated farther did a better job of tracking climate during periods of change. But some plants fared better than others. For example, the small seeds of willow trees can fly over long distances \u2013 enabling them to track their preferred climates very effectively. But the large seeds of ash trees, for example, can only be dispersed short distances from parent trees, hindering their ability to track climate. Habitat disruptions from humans could make it even more difficult for ash trees to be able to take hold in new regions. If there are no adjacent habitats for ash trees, their seeds are under pressure to move even farther \u2013 a particular challenge for ash, which slows their migration movements even more. Protecting the Fabric of Life On the bright side, by identifying which plants have historically been most sensitive to changing climates, McGuire and Wang\u2019s research can help conservation organizations like The Nature Conservancy prioritize land where biodiversity is most vulnerable to climate change. As a final step, McGuire and Wang identified \u201cclimate fidelity hotspots,\u201d regions that have historically exhibited strong climate fidelity whose plants will most urgently need to move as their climates change. They compared these hotspots to climate-resilient regions identified by The Nature Conservancy that could serve as refuge areas for those plants. While plants in these resilient regions can initially adapt to impending climate change by shifting their distributions locally, the plants will likely face major challenges when a region\u2019s climate change capacity is exceeded due to lack of connectivity and habitat disruptions from humans. Refining these priorities helps stakeholders identify efficient strategies for allowing the fabric of life to thrive. \u201cI think that understanding climate fidelity, while a new and different idea, will be very important going forward, especially when thinking about how to prioritize protecting different plants in the face of climate change,\u201d McGuire said. \u201cIt is important to be able to see that some plants and animals are more vulnerable to climate change, and this information can help build stronger strategies for protecting the biodiversity on the planet.\u201d Citation: Yue Wang, Silvia Pineda-Munoz, and Jenny L. McGuire, \"Plants maintain climate fidelity in the face of dynamic climate change.\" PNAS (2023). 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Lisa Yaszek, Science Fiction Expert Image Lisa Yaszek Regents\u2019 Professor Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts School of Literature, Media, and Communication Lisa Yaszek is a leading scholar and commentator in the field of science fiction literature, particularly its history, cultural implications, and underrepresented voices in the genre, including women and people of color. Lisa Yaszek researches and teaches science fiction as a global language crossing centuries, continents, and cultures. Yaszek\u2019s books include The Future is Female! Volumes 1 and 2 (Library of America, 2018 and 2022);Literary Afrofuturism in the Twenty-First Century (OSUP, 2020); Sisters of Tomorrow: The First Women of Science Fiction (Wesleyan, 2016); The Self-Wired: Technology and Subjectivity in Contemporary American Narrative (Routledge 2002/2014); and Galactic Suburbia: Recovering Women\u2019s Science Fiction (Ohio State, 2008). Her ideas about science fiction as the premier story form of modernity have been featured in The Washington Post, Food and Wine Magazine, and USA Today and on the AMC miniseries, James Cameron's Story of Science Fiction. A past president of the Science Fiction Research Association, Yaszek currently serves as an editor for the Library of America and as a juror for the Phillip K. Dick, John W. Campbell, and Eugie Foster Science Fiction Awards. Social Media Engage with this expert on LinkedIn Get in touch with this expert News and Recent Appearances Tue, 12/27/2022 - 12:00 Afrofuturism and the role of women in the new Blank Panther film, \"Wakanda Forever\" / The Sloomoo Institute WABE Georgia Tech professors Dr. Susana Morris and Dr. Lisa Yaszek discuss Afrofuturism and the role of women in the new Blank Panther film, \u201cWakanda Forever.\u201d https://www.wabe.org/podcasts/city-lights/afrofuturism-and-the-role-of-women-in\u2026 Wed, 02/23/2022 - 12:00 Black History Month: How Octavia Butler's legacy was born out of a bad science-fiction movie USA Today Butler also paved the way for more science fiction female writers, like Shawl, N.K. Jemisin and Nnedi Okorafor, to flourish in the genre. \"She was literally one of the first, if not the first, Black woman to publish in modern science fiction magazines under own name,\" Lisa Yaszek, regents professor of science fiction studies in the School of Literature, Media and Communication at Georgia Tech told USA TODAY last year. https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/books/2022/02/23/octavia-butler-wh\u2026 Wed, 01/11/2023 - 12:00 An unofficial list of the most influential science fiction works ever Washington Post \u201cCrashing big things into celestial objects goes all the way back to the 1930s stories of Edmond \u2018World Wrecker\u2019 Hamilton,\u201d Lisa Yaszek, regents professor of science fiction studies at Georgia Tech, wrote in a text message. \u201cIn \u2018Thundering Worlds,\u2019 we throw Mercury at an invading alien army to save the rest of the solar system.\u201d https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2023/01/11/science-fiction-space-trav\u2026 Wed, 11/16/2022 - 12:00 To the Moon, Back, and Beyond The Artemis I rocket launch is a major step in NASA's return to Earth's moon. Hear from seven Georgia Tech experts on why we're going and what we might find, the science and politics of space, and predictions on the broader future of space exploration. Read more Media Image Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Feryal \u00d6zel Image Feryal \u00d6zel College of Sciences School of Physics With a background in astrophysics, \u00d6zel is equipped to offer thoughts on everything from black holes in the Milky Way to the exploration of the moon. Born and raised in Istanbul, Turkey, Feryal \u00d6zel received her B.S. in physics and applied mathematics at Columbia University and her Ph.D. at Harvard University. \u00d6zel is a founding member of the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) Collaboration, where she has led the Modeling and Analysis Group. When \u00d6zel was working on her dissertation as a graduate student at Harvard, she \u201cfell in love\u201d with black holes and she often wondered if we could actually glimpse a black hole directly \u2014 and decided to take on the challenge. In May 2022, fueled by her passion and curiosity, she led EHT\u2019s unveiling of the first image of the supermassive black hole located at the center of our Milky Way galaxy \u2014 Sagittarius A* \u2014 Sgr A*. Social Media Engage with this expert on Twitter Get in touch with this expert News and Recent Appearances Tue, 06/21/2022 - 12:00 Feryal \u00d6zel Named School of Physics Chair Astrophysicist Feryal \u00d6zel will chair the School of Physics, effective August 2022. The appointment will also bring Dimitrios Psaltis to the Georgia Tech Physics faculty. Read more Thu, 05/12/2022 - 12:00 The Milky Way\u2019s Black Hole Comes to Light The New York Times Dr. \u00d6zel is part of the Event Horizon Telescope project, a collaboration of more than 300 scientists from 13 institutions that operates an ever-growing global network of telescopes that compose one large telescope as big as Earth. The team\u2019s results were published Thursday in The Astrophysical Journal Letters. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/12/science/black-hole-photo.html Thu, 05/12/2022 - 12:00 Black hole at center of Milky Way pictured for first time NBC News Sagittarius A* is completely dark, but the photo captured a glowing ring around a cloaked center \u2014 what astronomers identified as the black hole's telltale shadow, said Feryal \u00d6zel. https://www.nbcnews.com/science/space/black-hole-center-milky-way-pictured-firs\u2026 Thu, 05/12/2022 - 12:00 Image of Sagittarius A * [Milky Way Black Hole] | Event Horizon Telescope YouTube Feryal ledthe Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) Collaboration's unveiling of the first image of the supermassive black hole located at the center of our Milky Way galaxy \u2014 Sagittarius A* \u2014 Sgr A*. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Ws0iPDSqI4&t=587s Wed, 10/12/2022 - 12:00 TO THE MOON. BACK. AND BEYOND GA Tech The astrophysics community is abuzz with excitement about the new initiative to return to the moon. The moon and its environment support the exploration of our universe in two ways. The first is using the moon and orbits around it to place telescopes for exploring the far reaches of the cosmos. 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A Look Inside Stem Cells Helps Create Personalized Regenerative Medicine May 12, 2023 In two papers, researchers examined a specific type of stem cell with an intracellular toolkit to determine which cells are most likely to create effective cell therapies. More Health and Medicine Business and Economic Development Georgia Tech and Hyundai Announce Multi-Decade PartnershipAugust 08, 2023 The partnership includes field-naming recognition at Bobby Dodd Stadium, which will now be known as Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field. Secretary of Energy Discusses Clean Energy June 29, 2023 Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm visited Georgia Tech to talk about President Joe Biden's investment in clean energy. Georgia Tech Named to \u2018Money\u2019 Magazine\u2019s Best Colleges in America 2023 June 27, 2023 The 5-star rating is a continuation of the Institute\u2019s reputation for being a good return on investment. 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Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm visited Georgia Tech to talk about clean energy. (Photo by Allison Carter) Jun 29, 2023 Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm visited Georgia Tech Wednesday for an event, co-sponsored by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, at The Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design. The stop in Atlanta is part of the administration\u2019s effort to promote the value and promise of a national investment in clean energy. \u201cOne key reason why we should focus on clean energy is to be able to focus on affordability,\u201d she said. \u201cA second reason is because of security. Whether it\u2019s in supply chains or in actual fuel, we want to be able to generate the means to our own energy security, homegrown energy, and that\u2019s why we should be going clean. \u201cA study from the International Finance Corporation estimates the clean energy sector is going to be worth $23 trillion globally by 2030,\u201d she continued. \u201cThat\u2019s a massive amount of money. That is the reason why we want to see economic opportunity here and jobs created because of clean energy.\u201d Tim Lieuwen, executive director of Georgia Tech\u2019s Strategic Energy Institute, welcomed Secretary Granholm, as well as Assistant to the President and National Climate Advisor Ali Zaidi, Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens, and guests. \u201cIt is a privilege for us to welcome this great group of energy leaders onto our campus,\u201d Lieuwen said. \u201cWe are deeply appreciative of the partnerships that we have with our city, state government, and federal government. We are at the center of a very exciting developing ecosystem in the region. Having our secretary of energy here is a great opportunity to just quickly highlight Georgia Tech\u2019s multidecade partnership with the Department of Energy (DOE) across all the DOE mission spaces. Whether that\u2019s batteries, electric vehicles, hydrogen, nuclear, or carbon capture, or policy, we have over 1,000 people on this campus working across this whole value chain engaging with our community and policymakers.\u201d Related links Driving Change: Georgia Tech Experts Lead in Electrification of America\u2019s Roads $2.3B Qcells Solar Power Investment Holds Major Potential for Georgia Sustainability Next Strategic Energy Institute Climate and Energy Policy Laboratory Interdisciplinary Research Institutes Contact Victor Rogers Institute Communications Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Resources Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Hazy conditions seen around Atlanta due to Canadian wildfires. Orange hazy smoke seen against Atlanta skyline. Jul 19, 2023 \u2014 Atlanta, GA Atlanta is seeing some of the worst air quality in the nation, and the culprit is actually thousands of miles away. More than 900 wildfires blazing in Canada are creating smoke and dust particles that are being carried by the jet stream all the way down to the Deep South. Georgia Tech scientists and researchers are watching closely. Wildfires themselves aren\u2019t uncommon. But what is different and, at times, dangerous is the number of particles in the air. \u201cIt is unusual to experience high concentrations of smoke aerosols within the contiguous U.S. such as what we have been observing recently,\u201d said Zachary Handlos, meteorologist and senior academic professional in the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at Georgia Tech. The federal government, via AirNow.gov, updates air quality data in real time. This map from Tuesday shows dangerous levels of fine particulates in the air around Atlanta.Fine particulate matter (also known as PM2.5) levels exceeded 55 micrograms per cubic meter of air south of Atlanta. This is the reason for the recent air quality alerts, which indicated that the air quality in metro Atlanta sat in the orange zone Monday and Tuesday, meaning the air has been potentially hazardous for the most at-risk people. Older persons, pregnant women, young children, and anyone with preexisting health conditions are among the most vulnerable populations. However, anyone can be affected by poor air quality. PM2.5 is fine enough to penetrate deep into the lungs,\u201d said Talat Odman, principal research engineer and air quality expert from the Georgia Tech School of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Both Odman and Handlos say an N95 mask can be a big help in filtering out this particulate matter. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, wildfire smoke is dangerous because it contains higher levels of particles that can irritate the eyes, invade and harm the respiratory system, and worsen existing heart and lung diseases. Handlos explained that there\u2019s a specific weather pattern helping to create the conditions necessary for all this smoke to travel such far distances. \u201cWithin the past few days, a large-scale trough feature in the upper troposphere moved through the eastern U.S., which has led to a shift in upper-level winds out of the Northwest,\u201d he said. \u201cThis allows for the transport of smoke from Southwestern Canada southeastward all the way into our region.\u201d This same weather pattern has been bringing the smoke from these Canadian wildfires to other cities across the U.S. including Minneapolis, Washington, D.C., and New York. This week has been the first time the smoke has made it so far south. We see this same type of atmospheric conditions during other parts of the year in Atlanta. \u201cRemember the freezing temperatures in Atlanta back in December?\u201d asked Odman. \u201cSimilar to those days when air masses coming from Canada brought extremely cold temperatures here, they are bringing smoke from wildfires in Canada now.\" This map from colleagues at the University of Wisconsin shows how wind flow and speed from the jet stream can carry smoke from Canada thousands of miles south toward Atlanta. As Handlos explains, the summer heat and climate change are only working to complicate an already tenuous atmospheric environment. Aerosols, like the smoke from a wildfire or from synthetic air pollutants, serve as surfaces to which water vapor molecules can attach. These tiny cloud droplets suspend in the air and create the hazy conditions that have been occurring in Atlanta. \u201cWith global climate change, regions experiencing an increase in temperature could become more susceptible to increased ozone concentration, a pollutant common in cities, as well as smoke blown in by wildfires, which are expected to occur more frequently,\u201d said Handlos. Warmer regions are also seeing less rainfall, which puts them at greater risk for wildfires, perpetuating the cycle. This means regions with poor air quality may observe even worse air quality as a result. Handlos says climate change models only seem to point to an increased probability of heat waves or warmer-than-average conditions. While the current situation is due to the Canadian wildfires, Handlos says wildfires are generally likely to happen more often due to global climate change. \u201cThere is an increase in the frequency and severity of fire events throughout the world. We should expect more events like this when smoke from fires in western U.S. and Canada pollute the air in Atlanta,\u201d Odman concurred. But can anything be done to make the situation better? The answer is complicated. Georgia Tech researchers have been working on ways to capture and clean air pollutants and to determine certain days where it may be best to adjust which power plants were operating in specific parts of the state in an effort to control emissions. \u201cThere aren\u2019t great strategies for eliminating the forest fire haze that reaches Georgia,\u201d explained Valerie Thomas, the Anderson-Interface Chair of Natural Systems and professor in the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Tech. But, she says, air pollution created by cars and trucks in major metropolitan areas like Atlanta is only compounded by conditions like the wildfire smoke we\u2019ve been seeing. \u201cStaying inside and not driving on days with poor air quality will reduce exposure to air pollution and reduce emissions,\u201d said Thomas. As shared by the New York Times from data supplied by the AirNow.gov, Atlanta still has the worst air quality in the entire country as of Thursday, July 19. 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Priorities and Needs Contact Information People Office of the Dean College Leadership Faculty and Researchers New Faculty Faculty Mentors Endowed Chairs and Professorships Unit Staff News and Events Latest News and Events Feature Stories Communications Toolkit Newsletters Experts for Media Search Search Search Site Breadcrumb Home People Ida Yoshinaga Assistant Professor Member Of: School of Literature, Media, and Communication Email Address:iyoshinaga3@gatech.edu Office Hours:By appointment only (email your date/time request) Overview Pronunciation of Name: Yoh-SHE-nah-gah Personal Pronouns: She/her/hers Areas ofExpertise: Cinema And Screen Studies Creative Writing Pedagogy And Creative Industries Approaches To CW Postcolonial And Indigenous Production Studies Science Fiction And Fantasy (SFF) Media And Genre Theory Social Stratification And Inequality Research (race, Class, Gender-sexuality, Etc.) 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Jul 28, 2023 In February, a major earthquake event devastated the south-central region of the Republic of T\u00fcrkiye (Turkey) and northwestern Syria. Two earthquakes, one magnitude 7.8 and one magnitude 7.5, occurred nine hours apart, centered near the heavily populated city of Gaziantep. The total rupture lengths of both events were up to 250 miles. The president of Turkey has called it the \u201cdisaster of the century,\u201d and the threat is still not over \u2014 aftershocks could still affect the region. Now, Zhigang Peng, a professor in the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at Georgia Tech and graduate students Phuc Mach and Chang Ding, alongside researchers at the Scientific and Technological Research Institution of T\u00fcrkiye (T\u00dcB\u0130TAK) and researchers at the University of Missouri, are using small seismic sensors to better understand just how, why, and when these earthquakes are occurring. Funded by an NSF RAPID grant, the project is unique in that it aims to actively respond to the crisis while it\u2019s still happening. National Science Foundation (NSF) Rapid Response Research (RAPID) grants are used when there is a severe urgency with regard to availability of or access to data, facilities or specialized equipment, including quick-response research on natural or anthropogenic disasters and other similar unanticipated events. In an effort to better map the aftershocks of the earthquake event \u2014 which can occur weeks or months after the main event \u2014 the team placed approximately 120 small sensors, called nodes, in the East Anatolian fault region this past May. Their deployment continues through the summer. It\u2019s the first time sensors like this have been deployed in Turkey, says Peng. \u201cThese sensors are unique in that they can be placed easily and efficiently,\" he explains. \"With internal batteries that can work up to one month when fully charged, they\u2019re buried in the ground and can be deployed within minutes, while most other seismic sensors need solar panels or other power sources and take much longer time and space to deploy.\u201d Each node is about the size of a 2-liter soda bottle, and can measure ground movement in three directions. \u201cThe primary reason we\u2019re deploying these sensors quickly following the two mainshocks is to study the physical mechanisms of how earthquakes trigger each,\u201d Peng adds. Mainshocks are the largest earthquake in a sequence. \u201cWe\u2019ll use advanced techniques such as machine learning to detect and locate thousands of small aftershocks recorded by this network. These newly identified events can provide new important clues on how aftershocks evolve in space and time, and what drives foreshocks that occur before large events.\u201d Unearthing fault mechanisms The team will also use the detected aftershocks to illuminate active faults where three tectonic plates come together \u2014 a region known as the Mara\u015f Triple Junction. \u201cWe plan to use the aftershock locations and the seismic waves from recorded events to image subsurface structures where large damaging earthquakes occur,\u201d says Mach, the Georgia Tech graduate researcher. This will help scientists better understand why sometimes faults \u2018creep\u2019 without any large events, while in other cases faults lock and then violently release elastic energy, creating powerful earthquakes. Getting high-resolution data of the fault structures is another priority. \u201cThe fault line ruptured in the first magnitude 7.8 event has a bend in it, where earthquake activity typically terminates, but the earthquake rupture moved through this bend, which is highly unusual,\u201d Peng says. By deploying additional ultra-dense arrays of sensors in their upcoming trip this summer, the team hopes to help researchers \u2018see\u2019 the bend under the Earth\u2019s surface, allowing them to better understand how fault properties control earthquake rupture propagation. The team also aims to learn more about the relationship between the two main shocks that recently rocked Turkey, sometimes called doublet events. Doublet events can happen when the initial earthquake triggers a secondary earthquake by adding extra stress loading. While in this instance, the doublet may have taken place only 9 hours after the initial event, these secondary earthquakes have been known to take place days, months, or even years after the initial one \u2014 a famous example being the sequence of earthquakes that spanned 60 years in the North Anatolian fault region in Northern Turkey. \u201cClearly the two main shocks in 2023 are related, but it is still not clear how to explain the time delays,\u201d says Peng. The team plans to work with their collaborators at T\u00dcB\u0130TAK to re-analyze seismic and other types of geophysical data right before and after those two main shocks in order to better understand the triggering mechanisms. \u201cIn our most recent trip in southern T\u00fcrkiye, we saw numerous buildings that were partially damaged during the mainshock, and many people will have to live in temporary shelters for years during the rebuilding process,\u201d Peng adds. \u201cWhile we cannot stop earthquakes from happening in tectonically active regions, we hope that our seismic deployment and subsequent research on earthquake triggering and fault imaging can improve our ability to predict what will happen next \u2014 before and after a big one \u2014 and could save countless lives.\u201d Contact Written By: Selena Langner Media Contact:Jess Hunt-Ralston Email jess.hunt@cos.gatech.edu Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Resources Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Priorities and Needs Contact Information People Office of the Dean College Leadership Faculty and Researchers New Faculty Faculty Mentors Endowed Chairs and Professorships Unit Staff News and Events Latest News and Events Feature Stories Communications Toolkit Newsletters Experts for Media Search Search Search Site Breadcrumb Home News and Events \u2018Barbenheimer\u2019 and What We Can Learn From It Ivan Allen experts reflect on 'Barbenheimer.' (Designed with Midjourney) Posted July 25, 2023 The simultaneous releases of Barbie and Oppenheimer in U.S. theaters over the weekend generated an enormous buzz among movie fans enchanted by the seemingly dichotomous nature of the releases, film critics eager to dig into the art of both movies, and cultural critics interested in the baggage and promise inherent in both films. We asked some of our experts on pop culture, representations of technology in media, and feminism to weigh in on the blockbuster event of the summer. Here\u2019s what Professor Carol Colatrella, Regents\u2019 Professor Lisa Yaszek, and Assistant Professor Ida Yoshinaga had to say: There\u2019s been so much media excitement over the premieres of these two movies in contrast to the opening of other highly anticipated blockbusters this summer, such as Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning, Spider-Man: Across the Spider Verse, or The Flash. Why? Yaszek: Because the Atomic Bomb and the Atomic Blonde are two cultural icons central to the modern American imagination! Oppenheimer and the Manhattan Project ushered in the era of truly world-changing technosciences and catapulted the U.S. into a position of global leadership. Barbie was the first mass-produced doll that invited girls to imagine adult roles for themselves outside of motherhood, emerging in tandem with the beginning of the sexual revolution, the revival of feminism, and the start of modern conversations about sex and gender. These are two the key ways we define ourselves as Americans! It doesn\u2019t matter if you know the details of Oppenheimer\u2019s specific role in the creation of nuclear weapons, or if you ever actually played with Barbie and her pals. Everyone knows that \u201cOppenheimer\u201d is shorthand for our complex feelings about the promises and perils of modern technologies that both sustain and threaten to end civilization as we know it, and everyone knows that \u201cBarbie\u201d is shorthand for our complex feelings about new social and sex roles that somehow both radically depart from \u2014 and yet also still echo \u2014 more conservative ones from earlier eras. Yoshinaga: In the financial context of the ongoing WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes as well as most of those other franchise films not meeting with summer box-office expectations, I think some industry watchers are hailing Barbenheimer\u2019s killer opening weekend as a sign of hope for the entertainment industry. Barbie has enjoyed the largest open for a female-director-led movie in history, and Oppenheimer drew a respectable box office take as well. Both Barbie and Oppenheimer, drawing strongly on the last century\u2019s sociopolitical context, promise some intellectual engagement, some critical thinking, some historical insight of who we are as a society. Colatrella: That audiences connect the films \u2014 one representing the story of Barbie as documenting varying and shifting views on feminism and the other documenting varying and shifting views about the atomic bomb \u2014 resonates with contemporary concerns about women\u2019s independence and with our wartime concerns about developing and using weapons and other technologies that have unforeseen consequences. It is interesting to me that Barbie incorporates the doll\u2019s creator as a character and that Oppenheimer acknowledges the protagonist\u2019s technological contributions and his subsequent restraint in using what he helped create. The films present revisionist histories demonstrating the force and fluctuations of political ideologies over time. Play Video Why should we see Barbie? Colatrella: It\u2019s great to see a film that celebrates feminism as a force enhancing gender equity, personal development for women and men (Kenough!), mother-daughter bonding, and community decision-making in BarbieWorld. In developing my book Toys and Tools in Pink, I met with Lego marketing and production executive in Billund, Denmark, and was impressed with their commitment to design construction and building toys that could appeal to girls as powerfully as Barbie does. They valued that children\u2019s toys could contribute to collaborative play. Yoshinaga: In the growing landscape of feminist directors, writer-director Greta Gerwig has carved out an intelligent, sensitive approach to portraying women on film\u2014from the delightfully twee Frances Ha, which she co-scripted with director (and frequent filmmaking partner) Noah Baumbach, to the critically lauded Little Women and autobiographical, regionalist Lady Bird, all of which display her signature style of gentle observational humor, gender role insight, and quiet yet powerfully accumulating ethics. By making the screen story postmodern and feminist, she\u2019s now viewed as having successfully \u201ccracked\u201d Barbie, a complex and potentially sexist/problematic IP that other skilled female comedy writers, including Diablo Cody and Amy Schumer, had not been able to pitch effectively. Yaszek: First and foremost, we should all see the Barbie movie now because it promises a bit of hope and fun in a moment when our news cycle has become an endless loop of doom and gloom clickbait headlines. Having said that, I also think we can double or even triple our pleasure by having some serious fun with the Barbie film. The history of Barbie is one of changing ideas about sex and gender. The doll debuted in 1959, just as the feminist revival was taking off and women were beginning to challenge simple gender binaries that suggested men were naturally suited to paid labor in the rough and tumble world of the public sphere while women were naturally suited to unpaid nurturing and caretaking in the home. With her many different careers and a Dream Home that originally was all dressing room and no kitchen, Barbie seemed to capture the excitement and possibility of the early Women\u2019s Liberation Movement. In a toy market flooded with baby dolls that demanded their owners act like little mothers, Barbie offered kids whole new imaginative play possibilities and, of course, whole new ways to think about sex and gender beyond the simple, pseudo-Darwinian binaries popular for much of American history. So I think it\u2019s no surprise that while Barbie is always popular, she\u2019s having a real moment right now, as we once again grapple with expanding sex and gender ideals. Play Video Why should the Georgia Tech community, especially, see Oppenheimer? Yaszek: I think members of the Georgia Tech community can use Oppenheimer\u2019s life story as a kind of test case for thinking through technoscientific and ethical dilemmas they might encounter in their own lives. Oppenheimer\u2019s role in the Manhattan Project was to supervise the translation of abstract concepts from theoretical physics into practical applications \u2014 in this case, the creation of a working nuclear bomb. Along the way, he had to negotiate some serious moral and ethical issues, including his own excitement at seeing the work progress and misgivings about what would happen if these weapons were really used. While most of our graduates are unlikely to be in that exact position, our students often do go on to work at the intersection between pure science and applied technology and as such, may well grapple with ethical questions and unseen social impacts in relation to their work. It\u2019s always instructive to see and hear stories that engage the issues we face in our own lives; they are virtual laboratories for testing certain courses of action before we act on them in the real world. And they give us ways to keep asking and exploring important questions about the impact of our actions on the world, long after the story itself is over. Yoshinaga: One of my colleagues who teaches at a private aeronautical university \u2014 a Florida science-and-tech school with much less race and gender diversity in its student population than Georgia Tech \u2014 taught a section of her science-fiction studies course about the Manhattan Project. And some of her young undergraduates responded by claiming that the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was \u201cfake news.\u201d This is the kind of dangerous misinformation trend that we faculty and researchers need to address, discuss, and teach/write about. Oppenheimer\u2019s focus on scientific ethics in the context of both U.S. and global geopolitical history does just that. Colatrella: I want to see it to better understand the man and the historical forces contributing to and judging his work. But I\u2019d also like to read the 2005 biography American Prometheus by Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin because I wonder if having more women on the Los Alamos team would have made a difference. What\u2019s your most lasting memory about Barbie and her friends, or about the nuclear age, of the postwar era? Colatrella: When I was young, I enjoyed playing with Barbies with cousins and friends; we would sew outfits for our dolls and imagine what decisions they would make about romance, education, and work. When my daughter was growing up, I bought her a Barbie Dreamhouse because I always wanted to have one, and I was reluctant to let it go until I could give it to the daughter of a Georgia Tech alumna who had been one of my students. Yoshinaga: When I was a very young child, my parents couldn\u2019t afford to buy me a Barbie doll, so I went without one for much of my early years. Besides, I\u2019d always asked for mythology books! So it was my uncle who finally got me a classic Barbie, but by that time, I was in my late elementary-school era and didn\u2019t know what to do with it. I was reading a lot of Marvel comics by then, so I would put Barbie into action-sequence fights with my little brother\u2019s GI Joe. When it comes to the postwar era, I\u2019m too young to remember the nuclear-attack drills and propaganda of the 1950s and \u201860s. Still, all the sci-fi dystopias I saw in the movie theaters involved a nuclear apocalypse as the start of the end of the world. So I always believed a mushroom cloud was just around the corner. There was also a sense that we were the \u201cgood\u201d empire and the Soviets were \u201cevil\u201d; that we were helpless, caught between this global battle of geopolitical giants that might end up incinerating all of humanity. Yaszek: I remember getting in a tussle with my mom over Barbie versus Stephie, the crafty country mom from the Sunshine family of dolls. My mom was a good second-wave feminist, very earnestly devoted to making sure her kids escaped the grip of the American beauty myth, and she thought Stephie, with her trim but realistic proportions and cute but modest clothes, was the role model for us girls. But all I wanted was the Barbie doll with the diamond jewelry and the pink satin jumpsuit! I felt that way in part because I was and still am a big fan of shine and sparkle, but also in part because Stephie\u2019s clothes only seemed appropriate for one role, that of a crafty country mom, while I could imagine Barbie\u2019s clothes taking her anywhere \u2014 from paid work as anything from a teacher to astronaut to working on her car in Barbie\u2019s Dream Garage to dinner and dancing, depending on her hairstyle and accessories. To my mom\u2019s credit, she did give in and get me the Barbie of my dreams. Plus, it turned out that my little sister, who was teething, loved chewing on the Sunshine family dolls, so everyone was happy in the end. Interested in more? Here are some suggestions for pop culture books, films, and TV series to extend your 'Barbenheimer' experience: The atomic age and women\u2019s roles in it: Yaszek recommends: Caroline Herzenberg and Ruth Howes\u2019s Their Day in the Sun: Women of the Manhattan Project Martha Ackman\u2019s The Mercury 13: The True Story of Thirteen Women and the Dream of Space Flight The writings of postwar science fiction luminary Judith Merril. Her short story \u201cThat Only A Mother\u201d is one of the most often-anthologized stories in science fiction history, and her novel Shadow on the Hearth was adapted for television as part of the prestigious Motorola story hour as \u201cAtomic Attack!\u201d Yoshinaga recommends: WGN America network\u2019s Manhattan, which focuses on the wives and families of the scientists behind the bomb Feminism and the cultural importance of Barbie Colatrella recommends: Her book, Toys and Tools in Pink: Cultural Narratives of Gender, Science, and Technology, as well as her forthcoming Feminism\u2019s Progress: Gender Politics in British and American Literature and Television since 1830 Yoshianaga recommends: Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story, a once-banned filmed in part with Barbie dolls by Todd Haynes, a filmmaker of stylish LGBTQIA+-themed movies Yaszek recommends: Breanne Fahs\u2019 Burn It Down! Feminist Manifestos for the Revolution to better understand the centuries long history of feminist thinking The National Women\u2019s History Museum\u2019s online exhibits on the four major waves of modern feminist activism. 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Next-generation smart assistants will likely be designed to anticipate a user\u2019s wants and needs, and even assist and mediate social interactions between users and their support networks. Jul 31, 2023 Most people use voice assistant technologies like Alexa or Google Assistant for list making and quick weather updates. But imagine if these technologies could do much more \u2014 summarize doctor\u2019s appointments, remind someone to take their medicines, manage their schedule (knowing which events take priority), and not only read a recipe but also create reminders to shop for ingredients \u2014 without the user having to prompt it. If a smart assistant could use artificial intelligence to take away some of the cognitive load for common tasks, it could help older adults preserve their independence and autonomy. Next-generation smart assistants aren\u2019t on the market yet, but the research necessary to create them is underway now. This includes efforts to develop smart assistants that are proactive \u2014that is, the system could anticipate the user\u2019s wants and needs, and even assist and mediate social interactions between users and their support networks. But with the design of systems that seek to enhance the abilities of older adults as they experience cognitive decline, a broad range of ethical issues arises. Researchers from the NSF AI Institute for Collaborative Assistance and Responsive Interaction for Networked Groups (AI-CARING) saw a need to outline some of these issues up front, with the hope that designers will consider them when developing the next generation of smart assistants. The team\u2019s article, \u201cEthical Issues in Near-Future Socially Supportive Smart Assistants for Older Adults,\u201d was published in the journal IEEE Transactions on Technology and Society. \u201cWe're trying to provide a landscape of the ethical issues designers need to take into account long before advanced smart assistant systems show up in a person\u2019s home,\u201d said Jason Borenstein, professor of ethics and director of Graduate Research Ethics Programs in the School of Public Policy and the Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Education at Georgia Tech. \u201cIf designers don't think through these issues, then a family might set a relative up with a system, go home, and trust that their relative is safe and secure when they might not be.\u201d According to the AI-CARING researchers, when a person relies on an AI system, that person becomes vulnerable to the system in unique ways. For people with age-related cognitive impairment who might use the technology for complicated forms of assistance, the stakes get even higher, with vulnerability increasing as their health declines. Systems that fail to perform correctly could put an older adult\u2019s welfare at significant risk. \u201cIf a system makes a mistake when you\u2019ve relied on it for something benign \u2014 like helping you choose the movie you\u2019re going to watch \u2014 that\u2019s not a big deal,\u201d said Alex John London, lead author of the paper and K&L Gates Professor of Ethics and Computational Technologies at Carnegie Mellon University. \u201cBut if you\u2019ve relied on it to remind you to take your medicine, and it doesn\u2019t remind you or tells you to take the wrong medicine, that would be a big problem.\u201d According to the researchers, to develop a system that truly prioritizes the user\u2019s well-being, designers should consider issues such as trust, reliance, privacy, and a person\u2019s changing cognitive abilities. They should also make sure the system supports the user\u2019s goals rather than the goals of an outside party such as a family member, or even a company that might seek to market products to the user. A system like this would require a nuanced and constantly evolving model of the user and their preferences, incorporating data from a variety of different sources. For a smart assistant to effectively do its job, it might need to share some of the main user\u2019s information with other entities, which can expose the user to risk. For example, a user might want the physician\u2019s office to know that they would like a doctor\u2019s appointment. But depending on the person, they may not want that information shared with their children, or only with one child and not another. According to the researchers, designers should consider methods of sharing personal information that also uphold the user\u2019s ability to control it. Over trust and under trust of the system\u2019s abilities are also important issues to consider. Over trust occurs when people project onto a technology abilities that it doesn\u2019t have, which could put them at risk when the system fails to deliver in a way they anticipated. Under trust can be an issue as well, because if a system can help a person with an important task and the person chooses not to use the system, they also could be left without help. \u201cThe goal of our analysis is to point out challenges for creating truly assistive AI systems so that they can be incorporated into the design of AI from the beginning,\u201d London said. \u201cThis can also help stakeholders create benchmarks for performance that reflect these ethical requirements rather than trying to address ethical issues after the system has already been designed, developed, and tested.\u201d According to Borenstein, when smart assistants are created and introduced into homes, the primary user\u2019s well-being and goals should be the foremost concern. \u201cDesigners are certainly well-intended, but all of us can benefit from the exchange of ideas across disciplines, and from talking with people with different perspectives on these kinds of technologies,\u201d Borenstein said. \u201cThis is just one piece of that puzzle that can hopefully inform the design process.\u201d Citation: A. J. London, Y. S. Razin, J. Borenstein, M. Eslami, R. Perkins and P. Robinette, \"Ethical Issues in Near-Future Socially Supportive Smart Assistants for Older Adults,\" in IEEE Transactions on Technology and Society. 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The partnership between Georgia Tech and Hyundai includes field-naming recognition at Bobby Dodd Stadium.  Aug 08, 2023 Georgia Tech and Hyundai Motor Company today announced a multi-decade partnership as part of Hyundai\u2019s investments in the state of Georgia. The vision for the partnership includes research and applications to support the future of sustainable mobility, hydrogen economy, workforce development, and smart cities, among many other areas of cooperation. More details will be announced in the coming months. Hyundai is investing $5.54 billion to develop the Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America, a new dedicated electric vehicle and battery plant in Bryan County, Georgia, which will create more than 8,100 direct jobs. Hyundai created a $120,000 STEM scholarship at Georgia Tech when it broke ground on the site in October 2022. The partnership also includes field-naming recognition at Bobby Dodd Stadium, which will now be known as Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field, and sponsorship elements that feature enhancements to boost the experience on gamedays for fans in and around the home of Georgia Tech football. \u201cLike Georgia Tech, Hyundai is a global brand that is synonymous with quality, innovation, and a commitment to advancing technology to make a positive difference in the world. The more we have gotten to know each other, the more obvious the alignment of our values has become,\u201d said Georgia Tech President A\u0301ngel Cabrera. \u201cI am grateful for the transformative investments Hyundai is making in our state, and I am proud that the Hyundai brand will feature prominently on our campus. I look forward to working with Hyundai leaders to deepen our partnership as we work to develop exceptional leaders and produce new ideas that will shape the automotive industry and advance mobility in the future.\u201d \u201cGeorgia Tech is known around the world for having some of the best and brightest graduates as well as a storied athletics program,\u201d said Jose\u0301 Mun\u0303oz, president and global COO of Hyundai Motor Company, and president and CEO of Hyundai and Genesis Motor North America. \u201cProximity to institutions like Georgia Tech was one of the many reasons Hyundai selected Georgia for our new EV manufacturing facility. We are thrilled to expand our relationship with Georgia Tech, which will include opportunities for student professional development and cooperative work programs in addition to athletic engagements.\u201d \u201cGeorgia Tech Athletics is proud to partner with Hyundai as it invests in Georgia Tech and the state of Georgia. This partnership will be truly transformative for Georgia Tech Athletics, both now and for years to come,\u201d said J Batt, director of Athletics, Georgia Tech. \u201cI want to express our sincere appreciation to Jose\u0301 Mun\u0303oz and his team for their genuine interest in aligning with Georgia Tech. We are thrilled to join forces with Hyundai and look forward to a long-lasting, mutually beneficial partnership.\u201d The benefits of the partnership are wide-ranging and substantial for Georgia Tech and the state of Georgia. They include: A vital pathway for Georgia Tech to meet its stated goal of expanding its stature as a leading research entity in the electrification of the automotive industry through its world-class hydrogen research. An opportunity for Georgia Tech to more broadly contribute to the state of Georgia\u2019s commitment as a hub for the production of electric vehicles. New revenue for Georgia Tech Athletics, which, within the ever-changing landscape of intercollegiate athletics, will be vital in providing student-athletes and teams with the resources needed to compete at the highest levels, both athletically and academically. The new revenue will also allow Georgia Tech Athletics to continue to provide Tech students, alumni, and fans with a world-class experience as supporters of the Yellow Jackets. Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field is the oldest on-campus stadium in NCAA Division I\u2019s Football Bowl Subdivision and one of the nation\u2019s most unique and historic settings for college football. It opened in 1913 as Grant Field, then was renamed, in honor of legendary Georgia Tech Coach and Athletics Director Bobby Dodd, in 1988. The historic Grant Field name will continue to be memorialized with a display at the stadium. Legends, which has managed corporate partnerships and multimedia rights for Georgia Tech Athletics since 2021, helped facilitate the athletics partnership with Hyundai. ABOUT GEORGIA TECH ATHLETICS With 400-plus student-athletes across 17 varsity sports, Georgia Tech competes at the highest level of intercollegiate athletics as a member of NCAA Division I and the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), while also developing young people who will change the world. Georgia Tech has long been a leader in innovation in college athletics with the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills Program (known as the Total Person Program at GT), commitments to athletics scholarships until student-athletes graduate, and the use of virtual reality in recruiting among the many concepts that originated on The Flats. The Yellow Jackets have won five national championships during their illustrious history (four in football \u2013 1917, 1928, 1952, and 1990; one in women\u2019s tennis \u2013 2007) and appeared in two Final Fours in men\u2019s basketball (1990 and 2004) and three College World Series in baseball (1994, 2002, and 2006). Combining world-class education with top-notch athletics, Georgia Tech has produced 90 Academic All-Americans. For more on Georgia Tech Athletics, visit ramblinwreck.com. ABOUT HYUNDAI MOTOR COMPANY Established in 1967, Hyundai Motor Company is present in over 200 countries with more than 120,000 employees dedicated to tackling real-world mobility challenges around the globe. Based on the brand vision \u2018Progress for Humanity,\u2019 Hyundai Motor Company is accelerating its transformation into a Smart Mobility Solution Provider. The company invests in advanced technologies such as robotics and Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) to bring about revolutionary mobility solutions, while pursuing open innovation to introduce future mobility services. In pursuit of a sustainable future for the world, Hyundai will continue its efforts to introduce zero emission vehicles equipped with industry-leading hydrogen fuel cell and EV technologies. ABOUT LEGENDS Founded in 2008, Legends is a premium experiences company with six divisions operating worldwide \u2014 Global Planning, Global Sales, Hospitality, Global Partnerships, Global Merchandise, and Global Technology Solutions \u2014 offering clients and partners a 360-degree data-and-analytics-fueled service solution platform to elevate their brand and execute their vision. Currently, Legends works with marquee clients across business verticals including professional sports, collegiate, attractions, entertainment, conventions, and leisure. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Solar energy and semiconductor expert, Juan-Pablo Correa-Baena Image Juan-Pablo Correa-Baena Assistant Professor College of Engineering School of Materials Science and Engineering Juan-Pablo Correa-Baena is an expert in solar energy, optoelectronics, and semi-conductors. Juan-Pablo Correa-Baena\u2019s research focuses on the electronic nanoscale dynamics of low-cost semiconductors used for optoelectronic applications. Correa-Baena\u2019s group works on advanced deposition techniques, with emphasis on low-cost and high throughput, as well as advanced characterization methods that include synchrotron-based mapping and imaging approaches with nanoscale resolution. His research program at Georgia Tech has attracted funding from the Department of Energy and the Department of Defense, which funds cutting-edge research on new materials for solar energy conversion. His work has been cited over 28,000 times, making him a top cited researcher as recognized by the Web of Science Group Highly Cited Researchers (2019-21) and the Nature Index\u2019s leading early career researchers in materials science (2019). Social Media Engage with this expert on LinkedIn Engage with this expert on Twitter Get in touch with this expert Websites Faculty Profile Research Page News and Recent Appearances Mon, 01/23/2023 - 12:00 $2.3B Qcells Solar Power Investment Holds Major Potential for Georgia Georgia Tech experts are at the forefront of technology and research that could revamp clean energy infrastructure in our state. Read more Thu, 02/07/2019 - 12:00 Researchers Chart Path to Cheaper Flexible Solar Cells Researchers from Georgia Institute of Technology, University of California San Diego and Massachusetts Institute of Technology have reported new findings about perovskite solar cells that could lead the way to devices that perform better. Read more Thu, 01/05/2023 - 12:00 Research Out Front: Experts Look Ahead to 2023 and Beyond As we kick off a new year, hear from six young, pioneering Georgia Tech researchers who are tackling some of the world\u2019s most complicated issues and working on solutions. Read more Thu, 04/28/2022 - 12:00 Organometallic boost pushes perovskite solar cells to new record for efficiency and stability Chemistry World \u2018What they describe here is something that a lot of groups, including mine, have been doing for the past four or five years \u2013 that is putting an organic material on top of the perovskite to stand between it and the electron-selective contact \u2026 but the result is quite spectacular,\u2019 says materials scientist Juan-Pablo Correa-Baena of Georgia Tech in Atlanta, who works on p-i-n solar cells. https://www.chemistryworld.com/news/organometallic-boost-pushes-perovskite-sola\u2026 Tue, 01/17/2023 - 12:00 'It is a gold rush': Georgia positioned for solar manufacturing surge Atlanta Business Chronicle \"This is a huge deal for high tech manufacturing in the U.S.,\" said Juan-Pablo Correa-Baena, an assistant professor at Georgia Tech who is working to develop new types of solar cells. \"We are starting to emulate what has been happening in Asia. It's going to be crucial for the future. https://www.bizjournals.com/atlanta/news/2023/01/17/qcells-georgia-expansion-so\u2026 Media Image Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Tibor Besedes Image Tibor Besedes Mary S. and Richard B. Inman, Jr. Professor in the School of Economics Remote video URL Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts School of Economics From inflation to the role of sanctions in modern warfare, Tibor has expertise in a range of economic impact topics. Professor Tibor Besedes' research focuses on international trade, economic decision making, and behavioral and experimental economics. Originally from Croatia, his affinity for economics began when his family relocated to Budapest, Hungary. The economics courses he took in high school had a lasting impact and shaped his thinking and his career. In college, he realized that economics can shed light on a number of interesting questions and can help us understand why and how people behave. Tibor can succinctly provide explanations and commentary on topics such as economic sanctions, supply chains, trade, and inflation. Social Media Engage with this expert on Twitter Get in touch with this expert Websites Faculty Profile Tibor Besedes' Research Website News and Recent Appearances Fri, 05/13/2022 - 12:00 Atlanta seeing 2nd highest inflation rate in the country CBS 46 \u201cA lot of people moving to Atlanta are bidding up the prices of housing and that creates an inflationary pressure,\u201d said Tibor Besedes , professor at Georgia Tech School of Economics Read more Tue, 03/08/2022 - 12:00 Metro Atlanta Drivers Can Expect Higher Gas Prices After Biden Announces Ban on Russian Oil Imports CBS46 Tibor Besedes, the Mary S. and Richard B. Inman, Jr. professor in the School of Economics, was interviewed for the piece, 'Metro Atlanta Drivers Can Expect Higher Gas Prices After Biden Announces Ban on Russian Oil Imports' which aired on CBS46 on March 8, 2022. An excerpt: \u201cFor this to truly be effective, to cut off Russia from the global oil and natural gas market, Europe would really need to join in because Europe relies on like 40% of energy supply from Russia,\u201d Besedes said. https://www.cbs46.com/2022/03/08/drivers-metro-see-increase-gas-prices-biden-an\u2026 Wed, 10/13/2021 - 12:00 Supply chain issues impacting businesses here in Georgia and beyond WSB-TV Georgia Tech economics professor Tibor Besedes said the Los Angeles port is backed up with ships and shipping containers for a reason.\u201cThis is a pretty extraordinary event,\u201d Besedes said. \u201cA lot of the goods are on the ships, rather than in stores. And so even when they get offloaded given the shortage of truck drivers, it takes longer to actually get them into stores and on shelves.\u201d https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/atlanta/supply-chain-issues-impacting-business\u2026 Thu, 02/24/2022 - 12:00 The Role of Sanctions in Curtailing Russia While sanctions can make it harder to do business with a country, they do not always achieve the desired result in terms of changing behaviors, says School of Economics Professor Tibor Besedes. Read more Wed, 02/17/2021 - 12:00 School of Economics Study Examines Impact of Trade Liberalization on Wage Gap, Work Patterns A new study from the Georgia Tech School of Economics unpacks that effect in detail by examining the impacts of the U.S. decision to grant China Permanent Normal Trade Relations (PNTR) status in 2000. Read more Fri, 05/27/2022 - 12:00 A break in the baby formula supply chain Georgia Tech experts explain how we got here and how long this shortage could last Read more Media Image Image Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Santiago Grijalva, smart power systems expert Image Santiago Grijalva College of Engineering School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Grijalva\u2019s extensive research in decentralized power systems positions him as a leading expert in smart power systems and renewable energy integration. Santiago Grijalva is the director of the Advanced Computational Electricity Systems (ACES) Laboratory, where he focuses his research on power system operation, electricity markets, and smart grids. From 2012 to 2015, Grijalva served as the Strategic Energy Institute (SEI) associate director for Electricity Systems, responsible for coordinating large efforts on electricity research and policy at Georgia Tech. He earned an M.S. and Ph.D. in electrical and computer engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1999 and 2002, respectively. He has pioneered work on decentralized and autonomous power systems control, renewable energy integration in power, and unified network models and applications. Grijalva speaks to the challenges and opportunities that come with the unique, once in a century transformation from centralized production of energy to a distributed production of energy. Social Media Engage with this expert on LinkedIn Get in touch with this expert Websites Faculty Profile Research Page News and Recent Appearances Tue, 06/14/2022 - 12:00 Researchers Receive ARPA-E Funding to Develop Eco-Friendly High-Voltage Circuit Breaker Replacing the potent greenhouse gas SF6 in high-voltage circuit breakers with a clean alternative is critical as the U.S. looks to upgrade its aging electrical infrastructure. Read more Tue, 07/24/2018 - 12:00 5 Ways to Keep Cities Cooler During Heat Waves The New York Times Some possible solutions? Smarter grids and new forecasting tools could help electric utilities prepare for heat waves, using electronic controls to precool buildings before temperatures peak in the afternoon and then turning down nonessential appliances when energy demand surges, said Santiago Carlos Grijalva, a professor of electrical engineering at Georgia Tech. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/24/climate/heat-waves-cities.html Media Image Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Secretary of Energy Discusses Clean Energy Jun 29, 2023 - Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm visited Georgia Tech to talk about President Joe Biden's investment in clean energy. Creating Communities that Draw People and Business Under the New Workplace Model Jun 27, 2023 - 56th Annual Basic Economic Development Course 2023 theme focuses on Placemaking and Economic Recovery Georgia Tech Named to \u2018Money\u2019 Magazine\u2019s Best Colleges in America 2023 Jun 27, 2023 - The 5-star rating is a continuation of the Institute\u2019s reputation for being a good return on investment. Anuj Mehrotra Named Dean of Scheller College of Business Jun 06, 2023 - Mehrotra will assume the role on Jan. 1, 2024. Tech Developer Wins at Independent Game Festival May 26, 2023 - Daniel Carr recently won an award for the Best Student Game at the recent Independent Game Festival in San Francisco. Vice President\u2019s Visit Brings Climate Change Discussion to Forefront Feb 09, 2023 - With the Ferst Center filled to the brim Wednesday, Georgia Tech hosted Vice President Kamala Harris for a discussion about the climate crisis, which she called a transformational moment in America. Two Tech Women Pave Their Own Way in Automotive Industry Mar 23, 2023 - Georgia Tech graduates Jenn Voelker and Julia Vorpahl are in the driver\u2019s seat working for Karma Automotive in California. Driving Change: Georgia Tech Experts Lead in Electrification of America\u2019s Roads Mar 21, 2023 - Electric vehicles are becoming increasingly popular, and with economic and environmental impacts colliding, Georgia Tech experts are leading the way in the development of next-generation solutions. Georgia Tech Part of $5 Million Grant-Funded Center to Advance Robotics in Poultry Processing Mar 10, 2023 - Atlanta, GA Researchers at Georgia Tech and four other institutes were awarded the grant to increase use of artificial intelligence and robotics in chicken processing. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Alex Hsu Image Alex Hsu Associate Professor Scheller College of Business His extensive work in macroeconomics research makes Alex Hsu an insightful commentator for topics like interest rates, bond yields, and inflation. Alex Hsu is an associate professor of finance in the Scheller College of Business. His research focus is on bond yields, equity returns, and macroeconomics. Hsu holds bachelor\u2019s and master\u2019s degrees from Brown University and a Ph.D. in aeronautics and astronautics from Stanford University. He builds theoretical models to examine the impact of monetary policy and fiscal policy on equity returns and interest rate term structure. He also studies the empirical effects of government policy and legislation on firm outcomes such as returns and investment. Social Media Engage with this expert on LinkedIn Engage with this expert on Twitter Get in touch with this expert News and Recent Appearances Tue, 12/20/2022 - 12:00 Here's why the inflation rate is so high in metro Atlanta 11Alive Alex Hsu is a Professor of Finance at Georgia Tech who says Atlanta\u2019s growth and strong economy are a factor. \u201cPeople are moving here,\u201d Hsu said. \u201cPeople are spending money. These are signs of the healthy economy. But at the same time, that's going to make things more expensive.\u201d https://www.11alive.com/article/news/local/outreach/why-guy/atlanta-inflation-r\u2026 Rising Interest Rates: What It Means For the Economy and the Consumer Scheller College of Business Many Americans aren\u2019t sure why interest rates were raised and how it can bring down inflationary prices and set the economy back on track. We sat down with two Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business faculty experts to find out what the rise in interest rates means for the current economy and how it will affect average citizens. Sudheer Chava, Alton M. Costley Chair, professor of Finance, and director of the Quantitative & Computational Finance program, and Alex Hsu, associate professor of Finance, provided their answers to some of the most salient questions around interest rates. https://www.scheller.gatech.edu/news/2022/rising-interest-rates-what-it-means-f\u2026 Thu, 12/09/2021 - 12:00 The Causes of and Cure for Inflation in the American Economy Scheller College of Business And the U.S. is not alone. Other countries are also experiencing inflation, but the U.S. is experiencing it more severely because of its strong economic recovery and complex supply chain, according to Alex Hsu, Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business associate professor of finance. We sat down with Hsu to learn more. https://www.scheller.gatech.edu/news/2021/the-causes-of-and-cure-for-inflation-\u2026 Sun, 05/19/2019 - 12:00 How are Equity Valuations Affected by the COVID-19 Crisis Scheller College of Business Alex Hsu, assistant professor of Finance has published a working paper \u201cThe Supply Channel of Uncertainty Shocks and the Cross-Section of Returns: Evidence From the COVID-19 Crisis\u201d along with colleagues Lorenzo Bretscher, London Business School, Peter Simasek, Scheller College Ph.D. student, and Andrea Tamoni, Rutgers Business School. The paper examines the impact of COVID-19 on equity valuations and asks two questions; how does this sudden increase in economic uncertainty caused by COVID-19 affect these valuations and what are the channels through which COVID-19 impacts firm-level outcomes? https://www.scheller.gatech.edu/news/2020/how-are-equity-valuations-affected-by\u2026 Media Image Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Glenn Lightsey Image Glenn Lightsey Professor, director of the Space Systems Design Lab, and director of the Center for Space Technology and Research College of Engineering Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering Professor Lightsey is an expert in space systems technology with extensive knowledge of propulsion systems and unmanned spacecraft rendezvous. Glenn Lightsey\u2019s research focuses on the technology of small satellites, including space exploration, propulsion, satellite operations, Earth monitoring, and space systems engineering. He has experience in systems design and optimization as well as flight mechanics and controls. Lightsey earned his Ph.D. in aeronautics and astronautics from Stanford University. He likens this exciting era of moon exploration \u2014 such as Artemis 1\u2014 to the stuff of science fiction novels that aerospace engineers dream about. Lightsey has authored and co-authored more than 140 technical articles and publications. He is an American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Fellow and a founding member of the AIAA Small Satellite Technical Committee. He is associate editor-in-chief of the Journal of Small Satellites. Social Media Engage with this expert on Twitter Get in touch with this expert Websites Faculty Profile Glenn Lightsey\u2019s Research Website News and Recent Appearances Wed, 11/09/2022 - 12:00 To the Moon, Back and Beyond: Why the Moon Matters GA Tech I think of the Apollo program as more of a backpack trip. Just like hikers, the astronauts took everything with them and brought it back. The Apollo missions also didn't have a succession plan. It was an incredible story and achievement, but no one was ready for the next step. https://news.gatech.edu/BackToTheMoon#GlennLightsey Fri, 09/02/2022 - 12:00 Georgia Tech professor ready to see his work blast off toward the moon 11Alive Dr. Glenn Lightsey worked with a team that developed the propulsion system for one of the satellites onboard Artemis One. Those satellites will help the unmanned space mission collect new information about the moon. https://www.11alive.com/article/tech/science/georgia-tech-professor-artemis-one\u2026 Tue, 07/20/2021 - 12:00 The Search for Lunar Ice A new agreement with NASA puts Georgia Tech on a mission to find water on the Moon Read more Sun, 08/28/2022 - 12:00 CubeSat on Artemis I Uses Georgia Tech Propulsion System School of Aerospace Engineering All eyes will be on the sky as NASA\u2019s Artemis I mission launches from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Georgia Tech David Lewis Professor of Space Systems Technology, Glenn Lightsey, and his team developed the propulsion system for the small satellite BioSentinel that will be onboard the Space Launch System (SLS) megarocket. https://ae.gatech.edu/news/2022/08/cubesat-artemis-i-uses-georgia-tech-propulsi\u2026 Media Image Image Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Ivan Allen experts reflect on 'Barbenheimer.' (Designed with Midjourney) Jul 27, 2023 The simultaneous releases of Barbie and Oppenheimer in U.S. theaters over the weekend generated an enormous buzz among movie fans enchanted by the seemingly dichotomous nature of the releases, film critics eager to dig into the art of both movies, and cultural critics interested in the baggage and promise inherent in both films. We asked some of our experts on pop culture, representations of technology in media, and feminism to weigh in on the blockbuster event of the summer. Here\u2019s what Professor Carol Colatrella, Regents\u2019 Professor Lisa Yaszek, and Assistant Professor Ida Yoshinaga had to say: There\u2019s been so much media excitement over the premieres of these two movies in contrast to the opening of other highly anticipated blockbusters this summer, such as Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning, Spider-Man: Across the Spider Verse, or The Flash. Why? Yaszek: Because the Atomic Bomb and the Atomic Blonde are two cultural icons central to the modern American imagination! Oppenheimer and the Manhattan Project ushered in the era of truly world-changing technosciences and catapulted the U.S. into a position of global leadership. Barbie was the first mass-produced doll that invited girls to imagine adult roles for themselves outside of motherhood, emerging in tandem with the beginning of the sexual revolution, the revival of feminism, and the start of modern conversations about sex and gender. These are two the key ways we define ourselves as Americans! It doesn\u2019t matter if you know the details of Oppenheimer\u2019s specific role in the creation of nuclear weapons, or if you ever actually played with Barbie and her pals. Everyone knows that \u201cOppenheimer\u201d is shorthand for our complex feelings about the promises and perils of modern technologies that both sustain and threaten to end civilization as we know it, and everyone knows that \u201cBarbie\u201d is shorthand for our complex feelings about new social and sex roles that somehow both radically depart from \u2014 and yet also still echo \u2014 more conservative ones from earlier eras. Yoshinaga: In the financial context of the ongoing WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes as well as most of those other franchise films not meeting with summer box-office expectations, I think some industry watchers are hailing Barbenheimer\u2019s killer opening weekend as a sign of hope for the entertainment industry. Barbie has enjoyed the largest open for a female-director-led movie in history, and Oppenheimer drew a respectable box office take as well. Both Barbie and Oppenheimer, drawing strongly on the last century\u2019s sociopolitical context, promise some intellectual engagement, some critical thinking, some historical insight of who we are as a society. Colatrella: That audiences connect the films \u2014 one representing the story of Barbie as documenting varying and shifting views on feminism and the other documenting varying and shifting views about the atomic bomb \u2014 resonates with contemporary concerns about women\u2019s independence and with our wartime concerns about developing and using weapons and other technologies that have unforeseen consequences. It is interesting to me that Barbie incorporates the doll\u2019s creator as a character and that Oppenheimer acknowledges the protagonist\u2019s technological contributions and his subsequent restraint in using what he helped create. The films present revisionist histories demonstrating the force and fluctuations of political ideologies over time. Play Video Why should we see Barbie? Colatrella: It\u2019s great to see a film that celebrates feminism as a force enhancing gender equity, personal development for women and men (Kenough!), mother-daughter bonding, and community decision-making in BarbieWorld. In developing my book Toys and Tools in Pink, I met with Lego marketing and production executive in Billund, Denmark, and was impressed with their commitment to design construction and building toys that could appeal to girls as powerfully as Barbie does. They valued that children\u2019s toys could contribute to collaborative play. Yoshinaga: In the growing landscape of feminist directors, writer-director Greta Gerwig has carved out an intelligent, sensitive approach to portraying women on film\u2014from the delightfully twee Frances Ha, which she co-scripted with director (and frequent filmmaking partner) Noah Baumbach, to the critically lauded Little Women and autobiographical, regionalist Lady Bird, all of which display her signature style of gentle observational humor, gender role insight, and quiet yet powerfully accumulating ethics. By making the screen story postmodern and feminist, she\u2019s now viewed as having successfully \u201ccracked\u201d Barbie, a complex and potentially sexist/problematic IP that other skilled female comedy writers, including Diablo Cody and Amy Schumer, had not been able to pitch effectively. Yaszek: First and foremost, we should all see the Barbie movie now because it promises a bit of hope and fun in a moment when our news cycle has become an endless loop of doom and gloom clickbait headlines. Having said that, I also think we can double or even triple our pleasure by having some serious fun with the Barbie film. The history of Barbie is one of changing ideas about sex and gender. The doll debuted in 1959, just as the feminist revival was taking off and women were beginning to challenge simple gender binaries that suggested men were naturally suited to paid labor in the rough and tumble world of the public sphere while women were naturally suited to unpaid nurturing and caretaking in the home. With her many different careers and a Dream Home that originally was all dressing room and no kitchen, Barbie seemed to capture the excitement and possibility of the early Women\u2019s Liberation Movement. In a toy market flooded with baby dolls that demanded their owners act like little mothers, Barbie offered kids whole new imaginative play possibilities and, of course, whole new ways to think about sex and gender beyond the simple, pseudo-Darwinian binaries popular for much of American history. So I think it\u2019s no surprise that while Barbie is always popular, she\u2019s having a real moment right now, as we once again grapple with expanding sex and gender ideals. Play Video Why should the Georgia Tech community, especially, see Oppenheimer? Yaszek: I think members of the Georgia Tech community can use Oppenheimer\u2019s life story as a kind of test case for thinking through technoscientific and ethical dilemmas they might encounter in their own lives. Oppenheimer\u2019s role in the Manhattan Project was to supervise the translation of abstract concepts from theoretical physics into practical applications \u2014 in this case, the creation of a working nuclear bomb. Along the way, he had to negotiate some serious moral and ethical issues, including his own excitement at seeing the work progress and misgivings about what would happen if these weapons were really used. While most of our graduates are unlikely to be in that exact position, our students often do go on to work at the intersection between pure science and applied technology and as such, may well grapple with ethical questions and unseen social impacts in relation to their work. It\u2019s always instructive to see and hear stories that engage the issues we face in our own lives; they are virtual laboratories for testing certain courses of action before we act on them in the real world. And they give us ways to keep asking and exploring important questions about the impact of our actions on the world, long after the story itself is over. Yoshinaga: One of my colleagues who teaches at a private aeronautical university \u2014 a Florida science-and-tech school with much less race and gender diversity in its student population than Georgia Tech \u2014 taught a section of her science-fiction studies course about the Manhattan Project. And some of her young undergraduates responded by claiming that the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was \u201cfake news.\u201d This is the kind of dangerous misinformation trend that we faculty and researchers need to address, discuss, and teach/write about. Oppenheimer\u2019s focus on scientific ethics in the context of both U.S. and global geopolitical history does just that. Colatrella: I want to see it to better understand the man and the historical forces contributing to and judging his work. But I\u2019d also like to read the 2005 biography American Prometheus by Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin because I wonder if having more women on the Los Alamos team would have made a difference. What\u2019s your most lasting memory about Barbie and her friends, or about the nuclear age, of the postwar era? Colatrella: When I was young, I enjoyed playing with Barbies with cousins and friends; we would sew outfits for our dolls and imagine what decisions they would make about romance, education, and work. When my daughter was growing up, I bought her a Barbie Dreamhouse because I always wanted to have one, and I was reluctant to let it go until I could give it to the daughter of a Georgia Tech alumna who had been one of my students. Yoshinaga: When I was a very young child, my parents couldn\u2019t afford to buy me a Barbie doll, so I went without one for much of my early years. Besides, I\u2019d always asked for mythology books! So it was my uncle who finally got me a classic Barbie, but by that time, I was in my late elementary-school era and didn\u2019t know what to do with it. I was reading a lot of Marvel comics by then, so I would put Barbie into action-sequence fights with my little brother\u2019s GI Joe. When it comes to the postwar era, I\u2019m too young to remember the nuclear-attack drills and propaganda of the 1950s and \u201860s. Still, all the sci-fi dystopias I saw in the movie theaters involved a nuclear apocalypse as the start of the end of the world. So I always believed a mushroom cloud was just around the corner. There was also a sense that we were the \u201cgood\u201d empire and the Soviets were \u201cevil\u201d; that we were helpless, caught between this global battle of geopolitical giants that might end up incinerating all of humanity. Yaszek: I remember getting in a tussle with my mom over Barbie versus Stephie, the crafty country mom from the Sunshine family of dolls. My mom was a good second-wave feminist, very earnestly devoted to making sure her kids escaped the grip of the American beauty myth, and she thought Stephie, with her trim but realistic proportions and cute but modest clothes, was the role model for us girls. But all I wanted was the Barbie doll with the diamond jewelry and the pink satin jumpsuit! I felt that way in part because I was and still am a big fan of shine and sparkle, but also in part because Stephie\u2019s clothes only seemed appropriate for one role, that of a crafty country mom, while I could imagine Barbie\u2019s clothes taking her anywhere \u2014 from paid work as anything from a teacher to astronaut to working on her car in Barbie\u2019s Dream Garage to dinner and dancing, depending on her hairstyle and accessories. To my mom\u2019s credit, she did give in and get me the Barbie of my dreams. Plus, it turned out that my little sister, who was teething, loved chewing on the Sunshine family dolls, so everyone was happy in the end. Interested in more? Here are some suggestions for pop culture books, films, and TV series to extend your 'Barbenheimer' experience: The atomic age and women\u2019s roles in it: Yaszek recommends: Caroline Herzenberg and Ruth Howes\u2019s Their Day in the Sun: Women of the Manhattan Project Martha Ackman\u2019s The Mercury 13: The True Story of Thirteen Women and the Dream of Space Flight The writings of postwar science fiction luminary Judith Merril. Her short story \u201cThat Only A Mother\u201d is one of the most often-anthologized stories in science fiction history, and her novel Shadow on the Hearth was adapted for television as part of the prestigious Motorola story hour as \u201cAtomic Attack!\u201d Yoshinaga recommends: WGN America network\u2019s Manhattan, which focuses on the wives and families of the scientists behind the bomb Feminism and the cultural importance of Barbie Colatrella recommends: Her book, Toys and Tools in Pink: Cultural Narratives of Gender, Science, and Technology, as well as her forthcoming Feminism\u2019s Progress: Gender Politics in British and American Literature and Television since 1830 Yoshianaga recommends: Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story, a once-banned filmed in part with Barbie dolls by Todd Haynes, a filmmaker of stylish LGBTQIA+-themed movies Yaszek recommends: Breanne Fahs\u2019 Burn It Down! Feminist Manifestos for the Revolution to better understand the centuries long history of feminist thinking The National Women\u2019s History Museum\u2019s online exhibits on the four major waves of modern feminist activism. 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Colatrella served as Ivan Allen College associate dean for graduate studies and faculty development from August 2012 to August 15, 2021. Previously, she was a member of the ADVANCE Team (www.advance.gatech.edu) from 2001 through 2011. During 2005-2007 she served as Georgia Tech NSF ADVANCE Program Director and during 1995-97 as associate chair of the School of Literature, Communication, and Culture (now Literature, Media, and Communication). In 1995, with Georgia Tech colleagues, Colatrella founded the Center for the Study of Women, Science, and Technology (WST) and established the Ivan Allen College WST minor. In 2000, she developed the WST Learning Community, the first learning community at Georgia Tech, now located in Stein and Goldin (https://wst.gatech.edu/wst-learning-community). Since 1993, she has served as Executive Director of the Society for Literature, Science and the Arts (https://www.litsciarts.org/) and as the editor of the SLSA newsletter Decodings; she is also a member of the Configurations journal advisory board (https://www.press.jhu.edu/journals/configurations). Publications: Colatrella received her PhD in Comparative Literature from Rutgers University in 1987 under the direction of John O. McCormick. Her dissertation analyzed romans-fleuves, novels written in series; a revision was published as her first book, Evolution, Sacrifice, and Narrative: Balzac, Zola, and Faulkner, and was reprinted in 2017 by Routledge. Her articles in Nineteenth-Century French Studies and Comparative Literature and other journals analyze popular and scientific narrative representations of race, class, and gender. She has co-edited (with Joseph Alkana) and contributed to an anthology examining the influence of Sacvan Bercovitch's scholarship on American culture, Cohesion and Dissent in America (SUNY Press, 1993). Her book Literature and Moral Reform: Melville and the Discipline of Reading provides an historically informed study of moral rehabilitation and reform in the nineteenth-century United States as well as an analysis of Melville's narrative strategies; it was published in 2002 by the University Press of Florida. In 2011 Ohio State University Press published her book about popular culture representations of women developing and engaging with science and technology, Toys and Tools in Pink: Cultural Narratives of Gender, Science, and Technology. Colatrella edited and contributed to the anthology Technology and Humanity (Salem Press, 2012). Her recent scholarship includes essays on Charles Darwin and feminism in After Darwin Eds. Devin Griffiths and Deanna Kreisel (Cambridge University Press, 2022) and on contemporary novels about women scientists in Under the Microscope (Penn State University Press, 2021). SUNY Press published her most recent book, Feminism's Progress: Gender Politics in British and American Literature and Television Since 1830 in 2023. Awards: In 2000 and in 2005-06, Colatrella held Fulbright fellowships based in Denmark. Her other fellowships include a Georgia Tech European Union Center Grant, 2010-11, and a residency at Zentrum f\u00fcr Literatur- und Kulturforschung, Berlin, June 2008. She received the Geoffrey G. Eicholz Faculty Teaching Award, Georgia Tech, 2007-10. In spring 2013, Colatrella, Dr. Mary Lynn Realff (MSE), and a number of Georgia Tech students and Inman Middle School teachers received a CETL Educational Partnership award for their work on the GEMS (Girls Excelling in Math and Science) club, which offers weekly, hands-on activities for students interested in STEM. In spring 2019, Gift to Tech, an initiative of the Student Alumni Associate, awarded $32,000 to WST and the Cultural Diversity Affairs Committee (CDAC) of the Georgia Tech Student Government Association for the Menstrual Products Program proposed by Colatrella and CDAC leaders. The funds supported a pilot program distributing free menstrual products in campus restrooms. In spring 2021, Colatrella and Kera Allen, HSTS Ph.D. candidate, were awarded a DILAC grant to develop a teaching module on the history of gender and race in computing; readings and digital assignments were piloted in fall 2021 in Colatrella's LMC 3304: Science, Technology, and Gender course. In spring 2022, Colatrella received two awards: the 2022 Faculty Legacy Award from the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts at Georgia Tech, and the Inaugural 2021 Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans Gender Equity Award from Georgia Tech. 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Priorities and Needs Contact Information People Office of the Dean College Leadership Faculty and Researchers New Faculty Faculty Mentors Endowed Chairs and Professorships Unit Staff News and Events Latest News and Events Feature Stories Communications Toolkit Newsletters Experts for Media Search Search Search Site Breadcrumb Home People Lisa Yaszek Regents Professor of Science Fiction Studies Member Of: School of Literature, Media, and Communication ADVANCE IAC Email Address:lisa.yaszek@lmc.gatech.edu Fax Number:404-894-1287 Related Links: Personal WebsiteCurriculum Vitae Overview Personal Pronouns: she, her, hers Lisa Yaszek is Regents Professor of Science Fiction Studies in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication at Georgia Tech, where she researches and teaches science fiction as a global language crossing centuries, continents, and cultures. She is particularly interested in issues of gender, race, and science and technology in science fiction across media as well as the recovery of lost voices in science fiction history and the discovery of new voices from around the globe. Yaszek\u2019s books include The Self-Wired: Technology and Subjectivity in Contemporary American Narrative (Routledge 2002/2014); Galactic Suburbia: Recovering Women\u2019s Science Fiction (Ohio State, 2008); Sisters of Tomorrow: The First Women of Science Fiction (Wesleyan 2016); and Literary Afrofuturism in the Twenty-First Century (OSUP Fall 2020). Her ideas about science fiction as the premiere story form of modernity have been featured in The Washington Post, Food and Wine Magazine, and USA Today and on the AMC miniseries, James Cameron's Story of Science Fiction. A past president of the Science Fiction Research Association, Yaszek currently serves as an editor for the Library of America and as a juror for the John W. Campbell and Eugie Foster Science Fiction Awards. Education: Ph.D. English, University of Wisconsin-Madison, August 1999 M.A. English, University of Wisconsin-Madison, August 1992 B.A. English, Magna cum Laude, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, May 1991 Awards andDistinctions: Locus Science Fiction Foundation Award Finalist, 2021 Class of 1934 Teaching Effectiveness Award, 2020 Ivan Allen College Dean\u2019s Distinguished Research Award, 2019 Locus Science Fiction Foundation Award Finalist, 2019 Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association Susan Koppelman Award for Best Anthology, Multi-authored, or Edited Book in Feminist Studies, 2017 Class of 1940 Teaching Effectiveness Award, 2016 Ivan Allen College Curricular Innovation Grant, 2015 HERS Bryn Mawr Summer Institute for Women in Higher Education, 2014 Science Fiction Research Association Clareson Award for Distinguished Service, 2014 Science Fiction Research Association Mary Kay Bray Writing Award, 2014 Ivan Allen Jr. Legacy Award for Research, Teaching and Service, 2013 Class of 1934 Teaching Effectiveness Award, 2012 Ivan Allen College Research Grant, 2012 Women, Science and Technology Research Partnership Grant, 2012, 2013, 2017, 2018 Science Fiction Research Association Research Grant, 2011 National Science Foundation Science and Society Research Grant, 2007 Science Fiction Research Association Pioneer Writing Award, 2005 National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Research Stipend, 2004 Class of \u201969 Teaching Fellowship, 2002-2003 Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellowship, 1999-2000 Areas ofExpertise: Afrofuturism Cultural History Literature Narrative Across Media Science Fiction Interests Research Fields: Literary and Cultural Studies Science and Technology Studies Issues: Environment Gender Inequality and Social Justice Race/Ethnicity Aesthetics Feminism Human/Machine Interaction Indigenous Studies Language and Popular Culture Literary Theory Literature Media Mediatized Culture Perspectives on technology Science and Technology Social Movements Courses LCC-3202: Studies in Fiction LCC-3214: Science Fiction LCC-3225: Gender Study-Disciplines LCC-3833: Special Topics in STAC LCC-3843: Spec Topic-Communication LCC-3853: Special Topics in Film LCC-4100: Seminar in STAC LCC-4102: Senior Thesis LMC-2200: Intro to Gender Studies LMC-2698: Research Assistantship LMC-3202: Studies in Fiction LMC-3206: Communication & Culture LMC-3212: Women, Lit & Culture LMC-3214: Science Fiction LMC-3225: Gender Study-Disciplines LMC-3516: Lit & Cultural Modernism LMC-3518: Lit/Cult Postmodernism LMC-3853: Special Topics in Film LMC-4000: Senior Seminar in LMC LMC-4100: Seminar in STAC LMC-6215: Issues in Media Studies LMC-6366: Global Science Fiction Facebook Twitter LinkedIn YouTube Flickr Instagram Spotify Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Savant Building 631 Cherry Street NW, 1st Floor Atlanta, GA 30332 Phone: 404.894.2601 Fax: 404.894.8573 Map and Directions Website Feedback College Resources Contact Us / Find Us Faculty / Staff Resources IT Support Make a Gift Tours & Information Sessions General Data Protection Regulation Privacy Notice Ivan Allen College Schools School of Economics School of History and Sociology Sam Nunn School of International Affairs School of Literature, Media, and Communication School of Modern Languages School of Public Policy Georgia Tech Resources Campus Offices Visitor Parking News Center Campus Calendar Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a92023 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "barbie movie | Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. 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Subscribe to barbie movie Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Time Away from Work Breadcrumb Home Sick Leave Regular, full-time/part-time faculty or staff accrue are eligible to accrue sick leave. To determine your eligibility for sick leave, you may view the Georgia Tech Sick Leave Policy. To request sick leave, complete the Sick Leave Request Form (non-exempt employees) or access OneUSGConnect (exempt employees). Shared Sick Leave Benefits-eligible employees that have been employed with Georgia Tech for at least 6 months can voluntarily donate their unused sick leave to a pool where it is shared by other Georgia Tech employees that have exhausted their own accrued sick/vacation due to their illness or that of an immediate family member. Employees are given the opportunity to become a member of the Shared Sick Leave Program annually during Open Enrollment. To learn more about the Shared Sick Leave Program click here. Educational Support Leave To supplement work-life balance options for University System of Georgia employees, each full-time, non-temporary employee of the USG shall be eligible for up to eight (8) hours of paid leave per calendar year for the purpose of promoting education in this state as authorized by O.C.G.A. \u00a7 45-20-32. Only activities directly related to student achievement and academic support will qualify for education support leave. Education support leave is not charged against any other leave. Education support leave does not accumulate or rollover and is not paid-out upon change of employment status.To view the Education Support Leave policy, click here. To view specifics examples of activities covered by this policy, view the Human Resources Administrative Practice Manual from the USG. Other Types of Leave Bereavement, Voting, Court duty with pay; military leave with pay (up to 18 days per federal fiscal year) or military leave without pay; organ donation leave with pay (up to 30 days); bone marrow donation leave with pay (up to 7 days); blood donation leave with pay (8 hours per year or 2 hours per donation, up to four times per year). An employee who donates blood platelets or granulocytes through the plasmapheresis process may receive 16 hours per year or 4 hours per donation up to four times per year. Please visit the policy for additional information. View the Leave of Absence Policy Additional Resources The below is a list of frequently asked questions about the FMLA. For more information, read the policy, attend a Be Well session on leave, or contact the GTHR leave specialist. FMLA Forms are located under Leave-Absence on the GTHR Forms & Guides website Read the Policy See the FAQs Access the Form Welcome a Child Be Well Session Leaves of Absence Be Well Session Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "careers.gatech.edu", "content": "Death of a Retired Employee | Human Resources Human Resources About Who is HR? Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Death of a Retired Employee Breadcrumb Home We would like to offer our deepest condolences to you and your family on your loss. When a retired employee of Georgia Tech passes away that was enrolled in a USG healthcare, dental, vision, or life insurance plan: A family member or legal representative of the retiree should contact the One USG-Connect Benefits Center to notify the Benefits Center of the retiree\u2019s death. A Life Specialists with the Benefits Center will discuss the following information: Making changes or canceling medical, dental (if applicable) Instructions for filing life insurance claims with MetLife To reach the One USG Connect-Benefits Center please phone 844-587-4236, press 7 to be connected to a Life Specialist. The One USG Connect-Benefits Center is available Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. \u2013 5 p.m. Eastern time. Notification of Death - Retirement Plans When a retiree passes away the Retirement Plan/Record keeper for that plan should be notified by a family member or legal representative as soon as possible. A retirement plan representative will provide directions for submitting proof of death and discuss the available distribution options with the retiree\u2019s beneficiary for each retirement plan that the retiree is enrolled in. Teacher Retirement System of Georgia (TRS) To report the death of a retiree receiving a pension from Teacher Retirement System of Georgia (TRS) phone (404)352-6500. TRS representatives are available Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. \u2013 5 p.m. Optional Retirement Plan (ORP), 457(b) or 403(b) To report the death of a retiree with ORP, 457(b) or 403(b) retirement accounts please contact the vendor where the account is held. There are three vendors that manage these accounts for the USG: TIAA 844-230-7524 Fidelity 800-343-0860 AIG/VALIC 800-448-2542 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "careers.gatech.edu", "content": "ACA | Human Resources Human Resources About Who is HR? Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search ACA Breadcrumb Home The Affordable Care Act (ACA) was created by the federal government to make medical insurance available to all Americans. The University System of Georgia\u2019s Consumer Choice HSA plan meets the affordability requirement under the Affordable Care Act. Therefore, in general, University System of Georgia employees who are eligible for health insurance will not be eligible for a tax credit through the Health Insurance Marketplace (or exchanges) created under the Affordable Care Act. If you are not eligible for health insurance through the University System of Georgia and would like more information about the Health Insurance Marketplace, please visit the Federal Health Insurance Marketplace website. Need Assistance? Visit ServiceNow. USG Notice This notice is provided to all Georgia Tech faculty, staff, students, and temporary employees to provide you with information about the health coverage offered by the USG.View USG Notice > For more information about the UG healthcare plan visit usg.edu/hr/benefits. Insurance Marketplace The Health Insurance Marketplace is designed to help individuals find health insurance that meets their needs and budget.Visit The Marketplace > Key Points With the introduction of the Affordable Care Act, there are some important items to remember. Some of the key points to remember have been consolidated in the list below. The Affordable Care Act requires all individuals to have health insurance coverage or pay a penalty. Starting with the 2019 plan year, there is no penalty for not having insurance. If you are enrolled in healthcare coverage through the USG, you do not need to enroll in coverage through the Marketplace. If you are eligible for health care coverage through the USG, you will have the opportunity each year during Open Enrollment to enroll or make changes to your current healthcare coverage. If you enroll or make changes during Open Enrollment your changes are effective January 1st of the following year. If you are not eligible for the USG healthcare plans, you can get information about enrolling in health insurance through the Health Insurance Marketplace at the following website: healthcare.gov/families. The University System of Georgia\u2019s Consumer Choice HSA plan meets the Affordability Requirement under the Affordable Care Act. Therefore, in general, University System of Georgia/Georgia Tech employees who are eligible for health insurance will not be eligible for a tax credit through the Health Insurance Marketplace created under the Affordable Care Act. For more information about the USG healthcare plan visit usg.edu/hr/benefits. Frequently Asked Questions What is the Health Insurance Marketplace? The Health Insurance Marketplace is a way for individuals to obtain health insurance as part of the Affordable Care Act. It makes health insurance coverage available for individuals who currently do not have access to coverage. To use the Health Insurance Marketplace, go to the Health Insurance Marketplace website and fill out an application. After you complete the application, you will see all the health plans available in your area. When can I enroll in the Health Insurance Marketplace? Please see the dates and deadlines on the Health Insurance Marketplace website for information on when you can enroll in coverage. What happens if I don't enroll in Health Insurance? Starting with the 2019 plan year, there is no penalty for not having insurance. I am not eligible for health insurance coverage through USG. Do I need to enroll through the Health Insurance Marketplace? No. If you are enrolled in health insurance coverage through USG, you do not need to enroll in coverage through the marketplace. What should I do if I am not eligible for health insurance coverage through USG? If you are not eligible for the USG healthcare plan, you can get information about enrolling in health insurance through the Health Insurance Marketplace at the exchange website. Georgia opted not to operate a Health Insurance Marketplace and therefore, individuals in Georgia will utilize the federal marketplace. Or, if you are eligible, you may obtain coverage through your spouse\u2019s health insurance or if you are under age 26, through your parent\u2019s health insurance. What should I do if I am eligible for health insurance coverage in the USG plan but I am not enrolled? If you are eligible for health care coverage through the USG, you will have the opportunity each year during Open Enrollment to enroll or make changes to your current healthcare coverage. If you enroll or make changes during Open Enrollment your changes are effective January 1 of the following year. I am enrolled in health insurance coverage through my spouse\u2019s employer. Do I need to enroll in the USG coverage also? No. The Affordable Care Act only requires that you have health insurance coverage. The law does not require that you obtain health insurance coverage through your employer. For instance, you may obtain coverage through your spouse\u2019s employer or through the Health Insurance Marketplace. If I enroll in health insurance coverage through the Health Insurance Marketplace, will I be able to receive a tax credit or subsidy? If you are eligible for the USG healthcare plan, generally you will not receive a subsidy if you enroll in the Health Insurance Marketplace instead of the USG plan. This is because USG offers a plan that meets the definition of Affordable under the law. Coverage is considered \"affordable\" if employee contributions for employee-only coverage do not exceed a certain percentage of an employee's household income (9.78% in 2020 and 9.83% in 2021); because our coverage meets the Affordable definition under the law, employees eligible for USG healthcare coverage generally will not be eligible for a subsidy if they enroll in coverage in the Health Insurance Marketplace. Where can I get more information about the Affordable Care Act and the new Health Insurance Marketplace? If you have more questions about the Affordable Care Act or the Health Insurance Marketplace, below are some links where you can find information: \u200b University System of Georgia HealthCare.gov Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "careers.gatech.edu", "content": "Faculty Compensation Program Review | Human Resources Human Resources About Who is HR? Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Faculty Compensation Program Review Breadcrumb Home The academic market study was conducted to better align faculty members\u2019 salaries with the market and strengthen Tech\u2019s ability to attract and retain the best faculty across all categories. The faculty component, a collaborative effort between Human Resources, academic leadership, and Business and Administration, was completed in June 2022. Compensation adjustments are being implemented in July and August. Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), was not included in this exercise because GTRI recently conducted a market salary adjustment program. If you have a question that is not addressed below, please submit your question here. Faculty Job Structures & Pay Ranges The academic market study was conducted to better align faculty members\u2019 salaries with the market and strengthen Tech\u2019s ability to attract and retain the best faculty across all categories. The pay scales are listed below. Click to access. Tenured & Tenure-Track Faculty (9-month, Academic-Year) Lecturers (9-month, Academic-Year) Extension Professionals (E12) (12-month, Fiscal-Year) Academic Professionals (12-month, Fiscal-Year) Research Faculty (Non-GTRI) (12-month, Fiscal-Year) Librarians & Archivists (12-month, Fiscal-Year) Faculty FAQs Who is considered \"faculty\" for purposes of this study? Included in this study were the members of the Corps of Instruction including: professors, associate professors, assistant professors, lecturers, librarians/archivists, academic professionals, extension professionals, and research engineers/scientists/technologists/associates. Professors of the Practice, adjunct professors, and temporary faculty were not included. GTRI recently completed a salary equity study and were therefore not included in this study. When will increases be received? 12-month Faculty will receive the increase in July 2022 payroll (effective July 1) 9/10-month Faculty will receive the increase in the August 2022 payroll (effective Aug. 1) Who is less likely to receive an equity increase? Employees that have been newly hired, newly assigned, or newly promoted will not be eligible for an equity increase. These employees are generally assigned to Quartile I in their position\u2019s salary range. For more information, visit hr.gatech.edu/staff-job-descriptions-and-salary-structures. Are employees in temporary positions eligible for the market study? Temporary workers such as students, rehired retirees, and Tech Temps are not eligible. Are Post-Doctoral fellows eligible for the market increase? No, these employees are included under a separate study. Why is there a 5% cap on most of the compensation increases? The percentage was selected for consistency with the staff exercise that had a seven percent cap before COLA, in order to not overly burden grants for faculty members on sponsored funds, and based on budget availability. Why do the new pay ranges for academic professional and research faculty have a target set at 75% of the market median for their rank and discipline, while others have a 100% target of the market median? For full-time, permanent academic professionals and research faculty, the over-arching group distinction was broad and obscure, and did not allow for a clear market comparison. For this reason, the target midpoint was established at 75% of the market median for their rank and discipline. The 75% midpoint will also mitigate potential grant funding challenges. The target midpoint for the pay ranges for other full-time, permanent faculty members is set at 100% of the market median for their rank and discipline. This includes tenured/tenure track faculty, faculty administrators, lecturers, extension professionals, and librarians/archivists. Professors of the Practice were not included in this exercise. Now that you have completed an academic market study, will there be ongoing pay assessments/adjustments each year? While we cannot make commitments for future fiscal year budgets, our goal is to establish a compensation philosophy and structure that can guide and serve as a basis for future compensation exercises and decisions. Why wasn't GTRI included? Because GTRI already conducted a market salary adjustment program, it was not included in this exercise. Which universities were used in the market study? Below is a list of the Association of American University (AAU) institutions that the College and University Professional Association (CUPA) identified as participating in the market surveys: Boston University (Boston, MA) Brandeis University (Waltham, MA) Brown University (Providence, RI) California Institute of Technology (Pasadena, CA) Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburgh, PA) Case Western Reserve University (Cleveland, OH) Columbia University in the City of New York (New York, NY) Cornell University (Ithaca, NY) Duke University (Durham, NC) Emory University (Atlanta, GA) Harvard University (Cambridge, MA) Indiana University (Bloomington, IN) Iowa State University (Ames, IA) Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, MD) Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, MA) Michigan State University (East Lansing, MI) New York University (New York, NY) Northwestern University (Evanston, IL) Pennsylvania State University (University Park, PA) Princeton University (Princeton, NJ) Purdue University Main Campus (West Lafayette, IN) Rice University (Houston, TX) Rutgers the State University of New Jersey System Summary (New Brunswick, NJ) Stanford University (Palo Alto, CA) Stony Brook University (Stony Brook, NY) Texas A & M University (College Station, TX) The Ohio State University (Columbus, OH) The University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ) Tulane University (New Orleans, LA) University At Buffalo, State University of New York (Buffalo, NY) University of California-Berkeley (Berkeley, CA) University of California-Davis (Davis, CA) University of California-Irvine (Irvine, CA) University of California-Los Angeles (Los Angeles, CA) University of California-San Diego (La Jolla, CA) University of California-Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, CA) University of Chicago (Chicago, IL) University of Colorado Boulder (Boulder, CO) University of Florida (Gainesville, FL) University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Champaign, IL) University of Iowa (Iowa City, IA) University of Kansas Main Campus (Lawrence, KS) University of Maryland College Park (College Park, MD) University of Michigan-Ann Arbor (Ann Arbor, MI) University of Minnesota-Twin Cities (Minneapolis, MN) University of Missouri - Columbia (Columbia, MO) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Chapel Hill, NC) University of Oregon (Eugene, OR) University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA) University of Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh, PA) University of Rochester (Rochester, NY) University of Southern California (Los Angeles, CA) University of Texas at Austin (Austin, TX) University of Virginia (Charlottesville, VA) University of Washington (Seattle, WA) University of Wisconsin-Madison (Madison, WI) Vanderbilt University (Nashville, TN) Washington University in St. Louis (Saint Louis, MO) Yale University (New Haven, CT) What about part-time faculty? Part-time faculty not employed under a temporary status were included in the group of employees reviewed as part of the study. This is defined as 20 to 29 hours per week (or .5 FTE to .74 FTE). Partial benefits eligible may apply to regular faculty and regular staff employees. Partial benefits include retirement and pro-rated leave accruals.\u200b How is full-time defined? This is defined as 30 or more hours per week or .75 FTE and greater, which applies to regular faculty and regular staff employees. Full benefits include all benefits in accordance with University System of Georgia of Board of Regents policy 8.2.9 Insurance. Why were Professors of the Practice not included? Deloitte was able to match about 96% of Georgia Tech\u2019s faculty positions in the market. In the study, it was noted that each Professor of the Practice is unique and bears no commonality to the other Professors of Practice. Therefore, each employee in this job title will be reviewed individually. Is my increase on top of my promotion raise? If your salary after promotion was still was below market, you could be eligible for the market equity increase. Does the promotion raise count in the USG's Human Resources Administrative Practice (HRAP) procedure for determining cumulative pay increase in a given year? Yes. Salary increases (such as, promotions, position reclassification, counteroffers, in-range adjustments, etc.) which result in a cumulative fiscal year adjustment greater than 9.9% above the USG\u2019s annual salary and wage guidance percentage (Merit) require HRAP ASI review.\u200b I am on approved leave. Will my salary be adjusted when I return? If an employee on an approved leave of absence has been identified as being eligible for a market increase, it will be applied upon return to active status.\u200b What are the possible reasons why a faculty member would not receive any increase as part of this study? If the faculty member's annual salary is currently above the market reference point, an increase may not be applied as part of this program.\u200b Are all faculty receiving exactly 5%? Not all faculty will receive 5%. This is dependent upon their salary in comparison to the target MRP points on the pay structures.\u200b How does the $5,000 Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) factor into this study? The $5,000 Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) was a separate program. However, the COLA did increase base wages which are used in comparison to market.\u200b Does this market study replace the merit raise process? The USG BOR has provided guidance that there will be no Merit program for FY23.\u200b The communications refer to pay ranges with minimums, market reference point, and maximums. Where can I find all of the new ranges? We will publish these on the GTHR website and sahre the link in related communications. 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As a reminder, the annual Merit cycle (subject to financial feasibility and leadership approval) is designed to reward performance and contribution, and people leaders are encouraged to wait for that program to address such. Merit awards should also be granted to recognize movement in the external market in addition to performance. Unit leaders may use discretion for Market pay adjustments but are encouraged to address those situations where: Employees that have a significant salary disparity to meet the appropriate quartile target Employees that may be compressed based on: small or no differences in pay and there should be differentiation based on experience, skills, level, or seniority starting salaries for new employees in a particular job title are too close to the wages of your existing workers pay compression between managers and their direct reports Employees that have been identified as having critical skills or hard to find jobs Positions that are subject to repeated attrition to market. Before employing an individual at a rate higher than the entry-level salary, institutions are strongly advised to review the salary levels of all other current employees in the same or similar classifications. In accordance with Georgia Tech and USG policy employees must be paid at the minimum of the grade range, and not the minimum of the quartile. The minimum of the quartile is not guaranteed and subject to other factors, including budget. Units are requested not to exceed the market quartile range for staff and to collaborate with their HR Representative and Compensation Consultant to address disparity in pay for those employees in similarly situated jobs. Units are asked not to adjust pay for newly hired or placed employees and to address their pay during the annual merit cycle if they are eligible. Employees recently hired into positions cannot require an equity review during the first 6 months in the role and should participate in at least one merit review prior to being considered for additional equity Reminder: Market Equity pay adjustments should be paused for employees under the following conditions: A most recent performance evaluation whereby the overall rating was below satisfactory or Employee has received within the last 6 months a formal disciplinary action: written warning, final written warning, suspension, demotion, or placed on a performance improvement plan (PIP). 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Cost of Living Adjustment Breadcrumb Home In July 2023, eligible Georgia Tech employees will begin receiving a $2,000 Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) recently approved by Governor Brian Kemp and the Georgia General Assembly. The majority of pay adjustments will be completed in July, but there are many unique situations, such as mid-year hires, job changes, and leave statuses, that will require manual pay adjustments through the end of August. Note: The information below is current as of May 22. Updates are ongoing. Additional FAQs and details will be published as soon as they become available. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Who is eligible? The $2,000 salary increase is for all active, regular, benefits-eligible faculty and non-academic staff at Georgia Tech. The increase will be prorated based on full-time equivalency (FTE). Employees not receiving benefits, including temporary workers and those working less than 30 hours per week, are not eligible for the increase. There may be exceptions to the eligibility population based on unit structure and funding. When will payments be issued? Eligible employees paid biweekly will see the rate increase in their July 14 paychecks. Eligible employees paid monthly will see the rate increase in their July 31 paychecks. Eligible 10-month employees paid biweekly during the academic year will see the increase on their Aug. 11 paychecks. Eligible Faculty on academic year contracts will see the increase on their Aug. 31 paychecks. FY24 COLA Town Hall | May 24 - 10 a.m. In case you missed it, here is the recording of our FY24 Cost of Living Adjustment Town Hall. Colleagues from Georgia Tech Human Resources and the Budget Office join Vice President and Chief Human Resource Officer, Skye Duckett. Together, they answer audience questions about the implementation of the increases. Click to view town hall slides. View Town Hall Recording Frequently Asked Questions If you have a question that is not listed below, please let us know and submit your inquiry here. Eligibility FAQs Timing and Pay FAQs Funding and Budget FAQs Eligibility FAQs 1. Who is eligible for the salary increase? The $2,000 salary increase is for all active, regular, benefits-eligible faculty and non-academic staff at Georgia Tech, Enterprise Innovation Institute (EII), and Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) if they are actively employed on or before July 1. Newly hired Academic Year Faculty with effective hire dates after July 1 are not eligible to receive COLA. The increase will be prorated based on full-time equivalency (FTE). Employees not receiving benefits, including temporary and those working less than 30 hours, are not eligible for the increase. There may be exceptions to the eligibility population based on unit structure and funding. 2. Are students eligible for the increase? Temporary workers such as students, rehired retirees, and Tech Temps are not eligible. 3. Are part-time employees eligible? Employees working less than 30 hours (less than .75 FTE) are not eligible. If the person is a regular, benefits-eligible employee working 30 hours or more (equal to or greater than .75 FTE) per week, they will receive the increase. Temporary staff and part-time staff working fewer than 30 hours per week are not eligible. 4. Are employees on limited term hire agreements eligible? Yes, provided they are fully benefits-eligible, working 30 hours (.75 FTE) or greater and actively employed on or before July 1, 2023. 5. If an employee moves from an eligible position to a non-eligible position (i.e., PT/Temporary position) on July 1, do they qualify to receive the COLA? No, they must be actively employed in the eligible position on July 1 and be working a standard work week of 30 or more hours to be eligible for COLA 6. Will employees on interim assignment be eligible to receive COLA? Yes, provided they are active regularly benefited and are working a standard work week of 30 or more hours. 7. Where can I see my increase? After July 1, increases can be reviewed in Employee Self-Service of OneUSG Connect by selecting the \u201cPayroll\u201d tile, then the \u201c\"Pay\u201d tile. 8. If an employee is eligible, will they receive a lump sum of $2,000? No, eligible employees will receive an increase to their regular rate of pay. 9. Will COLA be included in offer letters? No, COLA should not be included in offer letters. Applicants should refer to program eligibility. See Offer Letter Guidance for FY24 COLA. 10. Are employees currently on paid leave of absence, unpaid leave of absence, and short work break eligible? Yes, salary rate increases will be processed upon their return to active status. 11. Are Post Doctoral Fellows eligible for COLA? Yes, Post Doctoral Fellows are eligible to receive COLA, provided they meet the eligibility criteria and pro-ratio rules. 12. How will the COLA increase in benefit premiums be processed for employees on benefits billing with Alight (unpaid leave of absence, suspensions)? The COLA base salary adjustment will be loaded in OneUSG Connect with an effective date of July 1, 2023, but pay and premium increases will not take effect until they return to work. 13. How will the COLA affect summer semester salaries? The $2,000 salary adjustment is only intended to cover the standard contract and not summer earnings. For faculty working during the summer, the salary should be set at the 33 and 1/3 threshold including the adjustment rate. Related Policy BOR 8.3.12.3 Summer School Salaries. 14. Are foreign nationals eligible to receive COLA? Yes, provided they meet eligibility requirements and visa conditions. 15. Are employees with future hire dates eligible to receive COLA? If the employee has an effective hire date no later than July 1 and they meet eligibility requirements. Those hired after July 1are not eligible to receive COLA Timing and Pay FAQs 1. How will the base salary increase be taxed? Payments will be subject to all applicable FICA Taxes, Federal Income Tax, and State Income Tax. Federal and State Income tax will be withheld at the employee\u2019s normal tax rate. 2. Is the base salary increase retirement eligible? Yes, the base pay increase is eligible for retirement benefits. 3. Is an employee eligible for the salary increase if the resulting salary places them over the institution\u2019s pay grade maximum for their job classification? Yes, cost of living adjustments that are approved through the legislative budget process and USG policy may exceed the established range and should be documented by the institution. 4. Will COLA be included in the offer letters? No, COLA should not be included in offer letters. Applicants should refer to program eligibility. 5. What is the effective date of the COLA? The adjustment is effective July 1. Eligible employees paid biweekly will see the rate increases in their July 14 paychecks. Eligible employees paid monthly will see the rate increases in their July 31 paychecks. Eligible 10-month employees paid biweekly during the academic year will see the increase on their Aug. 11 paychecks. Eligible Faculty on academic year contracts will see their increases in their Aug. 31 paychecks. 6. How does COLA affect any faculty promotion pay increases? The promotion-related increases will be added to salaries before the COLA increase is applied. 7. When will benefits premiums be increased based on the adjusted salary? Employees who are paid monthly will receive the salary adjustment, benefits adjustment, and premium adjustment for short-term disability (STD), long-term disability (LTD), and supplemental life insurance (SLF) coverage reflected in the 07/31 pay date. Employees who are paid on a bi-weekly basis will receive the salary adjustment effective 7/1; however, the corresponding benefit and premium changes to STD, LTD, and SLF coverage will be reflected in the 07/14 pay date. 8. Will there be a pause on offers, promotions and reclassifications? We are recommending units pause on internal offers, reclassifications, and promotions effective Thursday, June 1, 2023, until Monday, June 14, 2023. A pause will not be required for external offers. Funding and Budget FAQs 1. What funding source should be utilized for the $2,000 increase to base pay? Positions funded via Resident Instruction General Operations (GenOps) (RIGO) have already received funding in the FY24 original budget. Departments with self-funded positions are responsible for funding the increase to base pay. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Georgia Tech and Hyundai Announce Multi-Decade Partnership Business and Economic Development Georgia Tech and Hyundai Announce Multi-Decade Partnership Aug 08, 2023 Georgia Tech and Hyundai Motor Company today announced a multi-decade partnership as part of Hyundai\u2019s investments in the state of Georgia. The vision for the partnership includes research and applications to support the future of sustainable mobility, hydrogen economy, workforce development, and smart cities, among many other areas of cooperation. More details will be announced in the coming months. Hyundai is investing $5.54 billion to develop the Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America, a new dedicated electric vehicle and battery plant in Bryan County, Georgia, which will create more than 8,100 direct jobs. Hyundai created a $120,000 STEM scholarship at Georgia Tech when it broke ground on the site in October 2022. The partnership also includes field-naming recognition at Bobby Dodd Stadium, which will now be known as Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field, and sponsorship elements that feature enhancements to boost the experience on gamedays for fans in and around the home of Georgia Tech football. \u201cLike Georgia Tech, Hyundai is a global brand that is synonymous with quality, innovation, and a commitment to advancing technology to make a positive difference in the world. The more we have gotten to know each other, the more obvious the alignment of our values has become,\u201d said Georgia Tech President A\u0301ngel Cabrera. \u201cI am grateful for the transformative investments Hyundai is making in our state, and I am proud that the Hyundai brand will feature prominently on our campus. I look forward to working with Hyundai leaders to deepen our partnership as we work to develop exceptional leaders and produce new ideas that will shape the automotive industry and advance mobility in the future.\u201d \u201cGeorgia Tech is known around the world for having some of the best and brightest graduates as well as a storied athletics program,\u201d said Jose\u0301 Mun\u0303oz, president and global COO of Hyundai Motor Company, and president and CEO of Hyundai and Genesis Motor North America. \u201cProximity to institutions like Georgia Tech was one of the many reasons Hyundai selected Georgia for our new EV manufacturing facility. We are thrilled to expand our relationship with Georgia Tech, which will include opportunities for student professional development and cooperative work programs in addition to athletic engagements.\u201d \u201cGeorgia Tech Athletics is proud to partner with Hyundai as it invests in Georgia Tech and the state of Georgia. This partnership will be truly transformative for Georgia Tech Athletics, both now and for years to come,\u201d said J Batt, director of Athletics, Georgia Tech. \u201cI want to express our sincere appreciation to Jose\u0301 Mun\u0303oz and his team for their genuine interest in aligning with Georgia Tech. We are thrilled to join forces with Hyundai and look forward to a long-lasting, mutually beneficial partnership.\u201d The benefits of the partnership are wide-ranging and substantial for Georgia Tech and the state of Georgia. They include: A vital pathway for Georgia Tech to meet its stated goal of expanding its stature as a leading research entity in the electrification of the automotive industry through its world-class hydrogen research. An opportunity for Georgia Tech to more broadly contribute to the state of Georgia\u2019s commitment as a hub for the production of electric vehicles. New revenue for Georgia Tech Athletics, which, within the ever-changing landscape of intercollegiate athletics, will be vital in providing student-athletes and teams with the resources needed to compete at the highest levels, both athletically and academically. The new revenue will also allow Georgia Tech Athletics to continue to provide Tech students, alumni, and fans with a world-class experience as supporters of the Yellow Jackets. Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field is the oldest on-campus stadium in NCAA Division I\u2019s Football Bowl Subdivision and one of the nation\u2019s most unique and historic settings for college football. It opened in 1913 as Grant Field, then was renamed, in honor of legendary Georgia Tech Coach and Athletics Director Bobby Dodd, in 1988. The historic Grant Field name will continue to be memorialized with a display at the stadium. Legends, which has managed corporate partnerships and multimedia rights for Georgia Tech Athletics since 2021, helped facilitate the athletics partnership with Hyundai. ABOUT GEORGIA TECH ATHLETICS With 400-plus student-athletes across 17 varsity sports, Georgia Tech competes at the highest level of intercollegiate athletics as a member of NCAA Division I and the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), while also developing young people who will change the world. Georgia Tech has long been a leader in innovation in college athletics with the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills Program (known as the Total Person Program at GT), commitments to athletics scholarships until student-athletes graduate, and the use of virtual reality in recruiting among the many concepts that originated on The Flats. The Yellow Jackets have won five national championships during their illustrious history (four in football \u2013 1917, 1928, 1952, and 1990; one in women\u2019s tennis \u2013 2007) and appeared in two Final Fours in men\u2019s basketball (1990 and 2004) and three College World Series in baseball (1994, 2002, and 2006). Combining world-class education with top-notch athletics, Georgia Tech has produced 90 Academic All-Americans. For more on Georgia Tech Athletics, visit ramblinwreck.com. ABOUT HYUNDAI MOTOR COMPANY Established in 1967, Hyundai Motor Company is present in over 200 countries with more than 120,000 employees dedicated to tackling real-world mobility challenges around the globe. Based on the brand vision \u2018Progress for Humanity,\u2019 Hyundai Motor Company is accelerating its transformation into a Smart Mobility Solution Provider. The company invests in advanced technologies such as robotics and Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) to bring about revolutionary mobility solutions, while pursuing open innovation to introduce future mobility services. In pursuit of a sustainable future for the world, Hyundai will continue its efforts to introduce zero emission vehicles equipped with industry-leading hydrogen fuel cell and EV technologies. ABOUT LEGENDS Founded in 2008, Legends is a premium experiences company with six divisions operating worldwide \u2014 Global Planning, Global Sales, Hospitality, Global Partnerships, Global Merchandise, and Global Technology Solutions \u2014 offering clients and partners a 360-degree data-and-analytics-fueled service solution platform to elevate their brand and execute their vision. Currently, Legends works with marquee clients across business verticals including professional sports, collegiate, attractions, entertainment, conventions, and leisure. 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Learn More Seating All events are general admission. No tickets are required to enter the venue. Students will be seated by College. View more information and seating maps on our seating page. Learn More Live Stream We will have a live stream of each ceremony. The stream will go live 30 minutes prior to each event. Event Photography This event is being recorded and photographed. By attending this event, you consent to your likeness, image and/or voice being recorded an/or photographed, and used by Georgia Tech, without compensation, for any purpose within Georgia Tech's mission, and you release Georgia Tech from any liability resulting from such usage. If you do not wish to be subject to the foregoing, do not attend this event. Allowed Items and Bag Policies Bag Policy All students, guests, and volunteers attending the event are subject to our clear bag stadium entry process. Backpacks, suitcases, and laptops are not allowed. Read the Policy Bag Valet Bags that are not permitted inside Bobby Dodd must be returned to the guest's vehicle or be checked into bag valet. Permitted Items Guests may bring: Seat cushions or stadium seats Clear, reusable water bottles (must be emptied at gate) Blankets (non-electric or non battery-powered) Signs or flags smaller than 3 feet by 5 feet Flowers Binoculars View the full list Prohibited Items Guests may NOT bring: Backpacks, duffle bags, suit cases, or large tote bags Outside food or drink Horns or other noisemakers Camera with lenses longer than 4\" Umbrellas Tobacco View the full list Restrictions Strollers are not allowed in the venue and must be checked into bag valet (this includes car seat baby carriers). Exceptions to the bag policy will be made for medical and/or diaper bags in addition to cross body baby carriers \u2013 guests with medical and/or diaper bags must request an individual inspection from the gate supervisor. Cameras lenses must be under 4 inches or less in length. Any lens exceeding this size will not be allowed in the venue. Tripods and monopods are not permitted. No outside food or beverage allowed in the venue. Concessions will be available during the ceremony. Absolutely no alcoholic beverages are allowed in or around the ceremony area. Anyone violating this code will be removed from the event. Noisemakers, selfie-sticks, signs, inflated balls, and balloons are not permitted. Guests may bring flowers for their graduates. Pets and therapy animals are not permitted. Service Animals are permitted. Umbrellas are not permitted inside the stadium. Please review the prohibited and permitted items list for the full list of items. Security Reminders All guests and students will go through magnetometers, or walk-through metal detectors, prior to entry. Venue Safety We encourage everyone in the Georgia Tech community to follow the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) recommendations, vaccinate, and wear a mask based on preference and assessment of personal risk. This policy may be updated to follow current public health recommendations as we approach the Commencement ceremonies. Concessions Concessions Limited concessions will be available during all ceremonies. Bobby Dodd accepts major credit cards. Outside food and drink are not allowed. Retail Locations Surprise your graduate with a Georgia Tech gift and flowers! Dress Code and Decorum While Commencement has no official dress code, we encourage families to dress in a manner appropriate to the ceremony. Many of our families dress business casual to casual. Graduates and guests are advised to monitor the weather forecast closely and dress appropriately for the seasonal climate. Families are encouraged to hold their applause until all graduates walk across the stage to allow everyone\u2019s name to be heard. Please be respectful to all of our students. Guests will be asked to release any reserved seats 15 minutes prior to ceremony start to help us accommodate others. What Not to Wear: Commencement Edition Photo Finish GradImages, your official graduation photographer, will take professional photos at each Commencement activity and send out proofs shortly after your event. At the President's Graduation Celebration: GradImages will take photos with you, your family and friends, and the Ramblin' Wreck. During the ceremony: GradImages will photograph your official graduation portrait, plus close-ups of you crossing the stage. Immediately after the ceremony: Grab a photographer to take candid photos of you with family and friends. Proofs of your formal and candid shots will be sent via email the week after your graduation event. You can also visit gradimages.com after the ceremony to view and order your images. Wondering where to take photos with your grad after the ceremony? View our suggestions for campus hot spots Bobby Dodd Stadium Georgia Institute of Technology 177 North Avenue NW Atlanta, GA 30313 (404) 894-5447 Bobby Dodd Stadium Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "commencement.gatech.edu", "content": "Faculty and Staff Information | Commencement MENU Commencement Home Students Students GradPass Graduation Checklist President's Graduation Celebration Regalia Summer Graduates Parents and Guests Parents and Guests Accessibility and Special Needs FAQs Plan Your Visit President's Graduation Celebration Venue Information Faculty & Staff Ph.D. Advisors Volunteer Future Dates User account menu Contact Us Search Search Faculty and Staff Volunteers Commencement would not be possible without the involvement and support of Georgia Tech faculty and staff. Thank you for your attendance at this momentous event in our graduates' careers. Ph.D. Advisor Guidelines Ph.D. advisors are invited to join their graduates at Commencement! To attend as Ph.D. advisor, no RSVP is necessary. Academic regalia is required to attend as a Ph.D. advisor. For information on renting regalia, please visit here. Gates open at 9 a.m. and the ceremony begins at 10 a.m. Please arrive by 9:30 a.m. Entrance for Ph.D. advisors is through the Callaway Tunnel entrance, next to Gate 6, of Bobby Dodd Stadium. Commencement will not feature a formal processional. Advisors will be directed to sit on the field with their student. We recommend exchanging cell phone numbers with your student so finding them is easy on Commencement day! For venue information, including parking and stadium information, visit our Venue and Ceremony Information page. Parking Parking is extremely limited and is on a first-come, first-serve basis. Faculty and staff assisting at the graduate ceremony are encouraged to walk to the ceremony. Parking & Transit Information Day-of Instructions Faculty and staff volunteers will receive a memo via email two weeks prior to the event with Commencement day directions and parking recommendations. Regalia Rentals Ph.D. Advisors and stage party members may rent regalia for the ceremony Regalia Rental Form How to Volunteer Each semester, the Commencement Office requests volunteers from the colleges to assist in executing this momentous student event. How to volunteer Please let us know if you would like to volunteer by filling out the Volunteer at Commencement form here. Ph.D. advisors who plan to attend the Ph.D. Commencement ceremony for hooding will need academic regalia. If you do not own your own, you can rent regalia by completing the Regalia Rental Form. Commencement Events View the Commencement schedule of events. 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Instructional Faculty at the Georgia Tech Library teach more than 100 free, drop-in classes a year on professional technologies, software and scholarly resources to support your students and your research. 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The classroom is the central location for the majority of library workshops including: Multimedia, Data Visualization & Analysis, Patents, and classes on scholarly resources. Upcoming Classes See classes held in this space Upcoming Classes Get Directions Directions to the Library Get Directions Library Instruction Learn about what we offer Library Instruction Location & Technology The second floor classroom is located, naturally enough, on the second floor. It is the only large, enclosed space on the floor, and is not open unless class is scheduled. The room is equipped with 46 computer stations and can seamlessly convert from a technology-rich space to an environment that fosters active learning. The space is also equipped with a MacBook laptop cart for specialized tools exclusive to a Mac environment. Computers are equipped with a variety of software, including Tableau, R, Adobe Creative Suite and audio and video editing tools, to name a few. 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These locker services are free and will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Share this on Facebook Share this on Twitter Share this on LinkedIn Short Term Lockers Short term lockers are located on the 1st floor of Price Gilbert and the 2nd floor of the Crosland Tower. The lockers are self-service, with students able to set their own passcodes. These lockers have a four hour checkout period. Long Term Lockers Long term lockers are located on the 4th and 6th floors of Crosland Tower and the 3rd floor of Price Gilbert. These lockers have a semester long checkout period. Library materials may be kept in a locker only if they have been checked out. No other library materials may be kept in a locker. Alcoholic beverages are not allowed in lockers. Those who are caught with alcohol in the storage units are subject to having their locker privileges revoked. Graduate students will have access to long term lockers housed in the Graduate Student Community. These lockers can be checked out until the end of each semester and will be available on a first come, first serve basis. Faculty will have access to long term lockers housed in the Faculty Research Zone. These lockers can be checked out until the end of the fiscal year (June 30). NOTE: The Georgia Tech Library is not liable for any loss, damage or theft of contents left in the locker. Please remember to lock the door of your assigned locker. Mid Size Lockers Long term mid size lockers are located on the 4th and 6th floors of Crosland Tower and the 3rd floor of Price Gilbert. These lockers have a semester long checkout period. Cubby Size Lockers Long term cubby size lockers are located on the 4th and 6th floors of Crosland Tower and the 3rd floor of Price Gilbert. These lockers have a semester long checkout period. (grad students ONLY) Graduate Student Community Lockers Graduate students will have access to long term lockers housed in the Graduate Student Community. These lockers can be checked out until the end of each semester and will be available on a first come, first serve basis. (faculty ONLY) Faculty Research Zone Lockers Faculty will have access to long term lockers housed in the Faculty Research Zone. These lockers can be checked out until the end of the fiscal year (June 30). Locker Request You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. Name Email Georgia Tech email only, please. 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Library Service Listing About the Library Go back to Main menu About the Library General Information Go back to General Information Locations Hours Visitor Information Job Opportunities Virtually Tour the Library Our Organization Go back to Our Organization Dean of Libraries Leadership Team Library Engagement & Inclusion Council Staff Directory Org Chart Mission & Vision 2022 Impact Report Library Dashboard Policies & Guidelines Go back to Policies & Guidelines Privacy Policy Lending Policies eResource Policies LRC Collections Policy Visitor Policy Info for Users with Disabilities Records Management Connect with Us Go back to Connect with Us News Classes Events Exhibits Events Management Give to the Library Donate Breadcrumb Home ARTS Initiatives ARTS Initiatives Artist-in-Residence The Georgia Tech Library Artist-in-Residence program exists to enhance and expand the current educational experience through arts-based programming as it relates to STEM fields and Georgia Tech areas of study. A visiting artist will engage the Georgia Tech community in an artistic and aesthetic exploration of the role of the libraries in society, the Artist-in-Residence program supports the mission of the Library through arts-based programming and engagement as a core responsibility of the artist-in-residence. Deanna Sirlin was the 2022 Library Artist-in-Residence. Her piece (pictured), Watermark, is on display on the ground floor of Crosland Tower. Watermark addresses the most important issue of the 21st century-- climate change-- through color, transparency and composition, and it is influenced by the exhibition \u201850 Years of Science Fiction at Georgia Tech\u2019. Request for Engagement smART - Scholars Making Art smART - Scholars Making Art began as a grant funded initiative in 2015. The program invites faculty to propose arts-based projects to integrate into their classes.The program also supports student groups in creating public facing art projects. The program awards funding and supportive resources to a few Georgia Tech classes or student groups a year. .If your application is successful the program will support short- term involvement and partnerships with local artists and material costs to develop and implement creative artistic projects. Resulting artwork and projects are showcased through the Georgia Tech Library. Interested faculty and students can learn more by visiting art.library.gatech.edu. Apply to smART Special Exhibits While visiting the library, be sure to stop by any one of the library\u2019s exhibit spaces. Exhibits Request Tech's Tactile Thursdays In partnership with the Georgia Tech Museum of Papermaking, the Georgia Tech Library offers unique artistic workshops and programming that encourage creative expression and making. From origami to book binding check out the latest hands-on experience. Free and open to all! Upcoming Tactile Thursdays Art-o-mat The Georgia Tech Library is one of three Art-o-mat host locations in Georgia. Located on the Ground/Grove level of the Library next to Blue Donkey, come and get your own collectible artwork. The Art-o-mat is an interactive exhibit that dispenses tiny art just for you! The Library also offers Art-o-mat workshops throughout the year. Learn More Partners in Programming The Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking An internationally renowned resource on the history of paper and paper technology. In addition to more than 2,000 books, the museum features a remarkable collection of over 10,000 watermarks, papers, tools, machines, and manuscripts. The museum\u2019s mission is to collect, preserve, increase and disseminate knowledge about papermaking \u2013 past, present and future. Learn More Subscribe to Newsletter You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. 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Library Service Listing About the Library General Information Locations Hours Visitor Information Job Opportunities Virtually Tour the Library Our Organization Dean of Libraries Leadership Team Library Engagement & Inclusion Council Staff Directory Org Chart Mission & Vision 2022 Impact Report Library Dashboard Policies & Guidelines Privacy Policy Lending Policies eResource Policies LRC Collections Policy Visitor Policy Info for Users with Disabilities Records Management Connect with Us News Classes Events Exhibits Events Management Give to the Library Donate Toggle mobile menu Search Find, Borrow, Request Go back to Main menu Find, Borrow, Request Find Materials Go back to Find Materials Library Catalog Books & eBooks Articles Databases Journals A-Z Course Reserves GT Digital Repository Emory Shared Collection University System of Georgia Borrow & Request Go back to Borrow & Request My Account Borrow, Renew & Return Borrow from other Libraries (Emory, USG) Interlibrary Loan Document Delivery (LENDS) Recommend a Purchase Archives & Special Collections Go back to Archives & Special Collections Archives Home Collecting Areas Teaching & Learning Using the Archives Archives Reading Room Records Management Research, Help, Support Go back to Main menu Research, Help, Support Get Help Go back to Get Help Ask Us! 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Undergrads Grad Students Faculty & Instructors Distance Learners Spaces & Technology Go back to Main menu Spaces & Technology Spaces, Lockers & Events Go back to Spaces, Lockers & Events Reserve a Room Collaborative & Quiet Study Spaces Lockers ARTS Initiatives Events Management Events Computers, Printing, Media & Technology Go back to Computers, Printing, Media & Technology Computers & Printing Equipment Lending (Gadgets) Data Visualization Lab Augmented / Virtual / Mixed Reality retroTECH Media Scholarship Commons Video & Audio Recording Studios Media Editing Suite Library Spaces Go back to Library Spaces INFODesk Library Classrooms Graduate Student Community Dissertation Defense Room Faculty Research Zone Teaching Studio Science Fiction Lounge Exhibits Gallery Clough Commons Services Go back to Main menu Services View the Library\u2019s array of innovative services that support scholarship. Go back to View the Library\u2019s array of innovative services that support scholarship. Library Service Listing About the Library Go back to Main menu About the Library General Information Go back to General Information Locations Hours Visitor Information Job Opportunities Virtually Tour the Library Our Organization Go back to Our Organization Dean of Libraries Leadership Team Library Engagement & Inclusion Council Staff Directory Org Chart Mission & Vision 2022 Impact Report Library Dashboard Policies & Guidelines Go back to Policies & Guidelines Privacy Policy Lending Policies eResource Policies LRC Collections Policy Visitor Policy Info for Users with Disabilities Records Management Connect with Us Go back to Connect with Us News Classes Events Exhibits Events Management Give to the Library Donate retroTECH What is retroTECH? retroTECH invites the Georgia Tech campus community to create the future by exploring and preserving our technological pasts. Through retroTECH, scholars and educators engage in experiential learning, hands-on research and development, and community building around how our lives shape technology--and how technology shapes our lives--over time. The vision of retroTECH is to inspire a culture of long-term thinking, ongoing access to technological heritage, peer-to-peer discovery, and individual empowerment. Visit the Lab Visit the retroTECH Lab to interact with vintage technologies, from slide rules to Sega Genesis, as well as emulations of retro platforms on modern devices. Have ideas and feedback about the Lab? Let us know! 3rd Floor, Main Library 266 4th Street, NW Atlanta, GA 30332-0900 Contact Us Collaborate with retroTECH Strategic Plan Strategic Plan Contact retroTECH Contact retroTECH Services Research & Teaching retroTECH supports academic research or course-integrated projects on hardware and software engineering, media archaeology, user experience design, electronic literature, emulation, history of technology and society, digital archives, evolution of game creation, emerging software development, etc. Explore sample course-integrated projects related to video games and the history of user experience. Outreach & Partnerships retroTECH aims to engage the Georgia Tech campus community through events and workshops about the history and future of technology, held in the Lab, elsewhere on campus, and in the Atlanta area. If you\u2019re interested in getting involved in retroTECH programming, attending events and workshops, volunteering, or sharing your expertise, the retroTECH Team would love to talk with you. Peer-to-Peer Digital Archiving The Tech community is full of experts in various aspects of technology who are eager to share and teach. retroTECH aims to serve as a platform for users, retroTECH team members, and expert partners to conduct peer-to-peer, do-it-yourself digital archiving, working together to recover, access, emulate, and preserve materials needed for research, personal archiving, or donating to Archives and Special Collections. Donations, Showcases & Ideas retroTECH's Collection Development Policy guides the curation of our modest collection of functioning hardware and software and outlines the materials we hope to collect. If you\u2019re interested in donating hardware, software, or digital collections, lending items from your collection for temporary display, or if you have ideas for items we might collect in order to support academic research, please get in touch. Interested in outreach, events, teaching or donating to retroTECH? Contact Us Contact Us Initiatives Preserving Software In collaboration with the Software Preservation Network, retroTECH was one of six teams from across the country to participate in a software preservation and emulation research cohort funded by the Institute for Museum and Library Services. Read about our project and explore the prototype, retroTECH Online. Documenting Computing Cultures retroTECH's Georgia Tech Computing Cultures Documentation Strategy is an effort to identify gaps in the historical record of individuals in the Georgia Tech community who are involved in teaching, research, and innovation related to computing. The retroTECH team is engaged in proactive efforts to fill those gaps and preserve and provide access to a more comprehensive record going forward. Subscribe to Newsletter You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. 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Library Service Listing About the Library General Information Locations Hours Visitor Information Job Opportunities Virtually Tour the Library Our Organization Dean of Libraries Leadership Team Library Engagement & Inclusion Council Staff Directory Org Chart Mission & Vision 2022 Impact Report Library Dashboard Policies & Guidelines Privacy Policy Lending Policies eResource Policies LRC Collections Policy Visitor Policy Info for Users with Disabilities Records Management Connect with Us News Classes Events Exhibits Events Management Give to the Library Donate Toggle mobile menu Search Find, Borrow, Request Go back to Main menu Find, Borrow, Request Find Materials Go back to Find Materials Library Catalog Books & eBooks Articles Databases Journals A-Z Course Reserves GT Digital Repository Emory Shared Collection University System of Georgia Borrow & Request Go back to Borrow & Request My Account Borrow, Renew & Return Borrow from other Libraries (Emory, USG) Interlibrary Loan Document Delivery (LENDS) Recommend a Purchase Archives & Special Collections Go back to Archives & Special Collections Archives Home Collecting Areas Teaching & Learning Using the Archives Archives Reading Room Records Management Research, Help, Support Go back to Main menu Research, Help, Support Get Help Go back to Get Help Ask Us! 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Library Service Listing About the Library Go back to Main menu About the Library General Information Go back to General Information Locations Hours Visitor Information Job Opportunities Virtually Tour the Library Our Organization Go back to Our Organization Dean of Libraries Leadership Team Library Engagement & Inclusion Council Staff Directory Org Chart Mission & Vision 2022 Impact Report Library Dashboard Policies & Guidelines Go back to Policies & Guidelines Privacy Policy Lending Policies eResource Policies LRC Collections Policy Visitor Policy Info for Users with Disabilities Records Management Connect with Us Go back to Connect with Us News Classes Events Exhibits Events Management Give to the Library Donate Library Service Listing Share this on Facebook Share this on Twitter Share this on LinkedIn What does the Library offer? The Georgia Tech Library is more than just collections. Our array of innovative services help create new paths of learning, knowledge and information in support of the creation, preservation and the connection of scholarship. Find a Service Search by keyword... Category - Any -Research & ScholarshipGetting HelpRooms & SpacesFinding & Borrowing ResourcesTeaching & LearningTechnologyFinancial Sort by A - ZZ - A Results 1 - 10 of 65 Research & Scholarship Archives & Special Collections Collects, preserves, exhibits, and makes available for research institutional archives, manuscripts, personal papers, organizational records, visual materials, memorabilia, rare books, and architectural collections. These materials primarily document the history of Georgia Tech and the activities of its faculty, staff, students, and alumni. Floor 1 of Crosland Learn More about Archives & Special Collections Rooms & Spaces Archives Reading Room Located on the 1st floor of Crosland Tower, the Archives Reading Room is the public services access point for Archives & Special Collections. Archives staff can provide general information about holdings, assist researchers with using research tools, and make the Archives' holdings available in the reading room. To request collections or any other archival materials, please place a request via the online requesting system or contact an archivist. https://library.gatech.edu/archives Floor 1 of Crosland Learn More about Archives Reading Room Research & Scholarship Archives Reference Services Use the online contact form to contact an archivist with reference queries. Staff will allocate up to 60 minutes of research time for each request. Some photographs may be included. Expect at least a 72-hour turnaround. https://library.gatech.edu/contact-archives Grove of Crosland Learn More about Archives Reference Services Rooms & Spaces Audio Recording Studio Provides a way for audio experts and novices alike to produce high-quality recordings of music, voice-overs, or podcasts. Floor 3 of Price Gilbert Learn More about Audio Recording Studio Research & Scholarship Augmented / Virtual / Mixed Reality Provides Augmented Reality / Virtual / Mixed Reality devices for GT community members to explore possible applications of these technologies from both a software and hardware perspective. Floor 3 of Crosland Learn More about Augmented / Virtual / Mixed Reality Finding & Borrowing Resources Bloomberg Database Access Locate historical and real-time global market and economic data, news and historical and current financial information for public companies globally. Additionally, users can look up deals, government, corporate, mortgage, money market, municipal, preferred, equity, commodity, index, and currency issues or create spreadsheets and graphs. Grove of Price Gilbert Online Learn More about Bloomberg Database Access Finding & Borrowing Resources Borrowing Materials Get info on borrowing, renewing and returning physical items held by the Georgia Tech Library. Learn about our lending policies, overdue fees and borrowing from other libraries. Online Learn More about Borrowing Materials Teaching & Learning Classes Georgia Tech Librarians and Archivists teach a variety of drop-in classes and programming throughout the year. These classes are open to both the Georgia Tech community and the general public on topics ranging from Research Skills, Patents, Data Visualization, Origami, Graphic Design, Video and Audio Editing and more. Classes are taught both on-line and in-person. Online Learn More about Classes Rooms & Spaces Collaboration Rooms The Collaboration rooms are dedicated study/meeting rooms for academic/scholarly activities. Within the Library (Clough, Crosland, & Price Gilbert), we have two reservation options available for Collaboration rooms ... Instant reservation, and Request reservation. Instant reservation: Allows students to book available rooms within minutes. Request reservation: Allows students, staff, and faculty to book a room in advance. Most rooms are available to all GT students, faculty, or staff, while a few rooms are reserved for faculty only. Clough, Crosland & Price Gilbert Learn More about Collaboration Rooms Technology Computing Areas The Georgia Tech Library offers students, faculty and staff a host of technology options. These include various computing areas, a wide range of software, and multimedia services. 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Leave this field blank facebook instagram twitter youtube Georgia Tech Library 260 4th Street NW, Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.4500 Campus map This is an external link General My Account Contact Us Directory Employment Support/Give Library Accessibility Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "library.gatech.edu", "content": "Events Management | Georgia Tech Library Find, Borrow, Request Find Materials Library Catalog Books & eBooks Articles Databases Journals A-Z Course Reserves GT Digital Repository Emory Shared Collection University System of Georgia Borrow & Request My Account Borrow, Renew & Return Borrow from other Libraries (Emory, USG) Interlibrary Loan Document Delivery (LENDS) Recommend a Purchase Archives & Special Collections Archives Home Collecting Areas Teaching & Learning Using the Archives Archives Reading Room Records Management Research, Help, Support Get Help Ask Us! 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Library Service Listing About the Library General Information Locations Hours Visitor Information Job Opportunities Virtually Tour the Library Our Organization Dean of Libraries Leadership Team Library Engagement & Inclusion Council Staff Directory Org Chart Mission & Vision 2022 Impact Report Library Dashboard Policies & Guidelines Privacy Policy Lending Policies eResource Policies LRC Collections Policy Visitor Policy Info for Users with Disabilities Records Management Connect with Us News Classes Events Exhibits Events Management Give to the Library Donate Toggle mobile menu Search Find, Borrow, Request Go back to Main menu Find, Borrow, Request Find Materials Go back to Find Materials Library Catalog Books & eBooks Articles Databases Journals A-Z Course Reserves GT Digital Repository Emory Shared Collection University System of Georgia Borrow & Request Go back to Borrow & Request My Account Borrow, Renew & Return Borrow from other Libraries (Emory, USG) Interlibrary Loan Document Delivery (LENDS) Recommend a Purchase Archives & Special Collections Go back to Archives & Special Collections Archives Home Collecting Areas Teaching & Learning Using the Archives Archives Reading Room Records Management Research, Help, Support Go back to Main menu Research, Help, Support Get Help Go back to Get Help Ask Us! 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Please use this page to contact us and get more information about these three event locations and FAQs. Room FAQ/Policies How can we help you? Questions I have a general question about events in the Library. Issues I'm having trouble with a reservation. Event Request I'm interested in hosting an event at the Library. Reserve a Room Need a collaboration space or a meeting room? Check out our various \"Reserve a Room\" options. Subscribe to Newsletter You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. 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Through this work we create new paths of learning, knowledge, information, and resources to develop leaders who advance technology and improve the human condition. The Georgia Tech Library, since its earliest incarnation in the Carnegie building in 1907, has served the needs of our students, faculty and staff. It is open 24 hours a day during times when school is in session. The Georgia Tech Library features more than 3.9 million items in its circulating collection, including books, e-books, music and movies. The majority of this physical collection is housed in cold storage at the Library Service Center in partnership with Emory University, meaning students, faculty and staff have access to their multi-million volume collection, as well. This partnership continues to expand, so check the catalog regularly for new items. The library is primarily a digital-first organization, meaning our customers use our online resources most heavily, averaging more than four million downloads a year from more than 85,000 journals covering virtually every conceivable topic of scholarship. We also offer access to numerous news and government sources. General Information Staff Directory Meet leadership, librarians & staff Organizational Chart Review the Library's org chart Library Strategic Plan Library Strategic Plan 2019-2022 Tour the Library Take a virtual tour of the Library Mission & Vision Mission: The Georgia Tech Library defines excellence in the creation, preservation, curation, and connection of scholarship. Through this work we create new paths of learning, knowledge, information, and resources to develop leaders who advance technology and improve the human condition. Vision: Innovating services, tools and access to all for an inclusive future. 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Policy To conduct research. Activities could include, but are not limited to, the following: Patents & Trademark Research Government Documents Related Research, e.g. obtain a tax form Access Georgia Tech electronic resources and archives and special collections. To meet/consult with a librarian/archivist, library staff (with an appointment) To study, e.g. a student from another college (domestic or international) or a high school student To participate in programs / events that are held in the Library buildings Non Georgia Tech affiliated visitors are allowed in the buildings during the following times: Monday - Friday 7:30 am to 6:00 pm Saturday & Sunday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Exceptions to the restricted visitor hours: To participate in programs / events that are held in the Library buildings To meet / consult with a librarian / archivist (with an appointment) Expectations of library users who are not affiliated with Georgia Tech: Compliance with Campus Space Use Procedures Institute visitors to the library are expected to be respectful and courteous to faculty, students, and staff members. Inappropriate behaviors involving excessive noise, loud conversations, and behavior that creates a distraction for others or an environment unconducive to academic study and research will result in termination of library access privileges. Computer Use Policy To reserve a visitor workstation please contact us online or by phone at 404-894-4500. Non Georgia Tech affiliated visitors may use library facilities for research and educational purposes. To honor this commitment, community access workstations are located on the Library Grove Level. The following procedures govern the use of community access workstations in the Library by visitors: Subject to availability. Access is limited to one use of up to 2 hours per day. Wait times will vary, depending on the number of visitors in line to use the community access workstations. NOTE: Printing is not available. Appropriate use of library computers is that which is consistent with the academic, research, and service goals of the institution. The Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) provides the guiding principles for use of Information Technology (IT) Resources at Georgia Tech. Failure to comply with these will result in the termination of library and computer access privileges. Inappropriate activities include but are not limited to the following: Playing games / watching videos; downloading illegal files (pirated movies, software, music, etc) Viewing pornography or other content that creates a distraction for others or an environment unconducive to academic study and research. Accessing any social media sites (e.g. Facebook, Twitter, lnstagram, Snapchat, etc) Checking e-mail. Job searching, applying for jobs online, or resume editing. Conducting business activities. Subscribe to Newsletter You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. 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Over 2,000 students participate annually in more than 90 programs abroad. Georgia Tech has programs and agreements in 250 destinations in over 60 countries, along with research collaborations and alumni all over the world. Important News and Critical Announcements Home \"Georgia Tech's Progress and Service motto reflects our drive to use our technological expertise to improve the human condition, not only in Georgia and in the United States, but also across the globe. In addition to broad and robust technological training, we will instill values that prepare our students to become tomorrow\u2019s leaders \u2014 with the conviction, social courage, and intercultural sensitivity to collaborate across geopolitical, cultural, and linguistic boundaries as they design solutions for the challenges of the 21st century.\" -- From the Global Positioning Strategy Global Positioning Strategy The Office of the Vice Provost for International Initiatives supports the Institute's global ambitions by defining a vision, strategy, and core principles of global engagement. View Global Positioning Strategy Locations Georgia Tech's global footprint includes our instructional sites in Lorraine (France) and Shenzhen (China), as well as research centers in Asia and Latin America. View our Locations For Faculty Georgia Tech's strong commitment to international activities and partnerships is led by the faculty. Resources for GT Faculty For Students Georgia Tech's international activities are empowering students to provide solutions to global challenges. Student opportunities For Corporate Partnerships Corporate partners can share enriching experiences, activities and opportunities with our global network of students, alumni, and faculty. Our Corporate Partnerships For Alumni and Giving The Office of International Development, in partnership with the Georgia Tech Alumni Association, coordinate outreach events and alumni celebrations around the world. Alumni and giving information Office of the Vice Provost for International Initiatives Georgia Institute of Technology A. 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Directions & Parking Computer Use Policy To reserve a visitor workstation please contact us online or by phone at 404-894-4500. Non Georgia Tech affiliated visitors may use library facilities for research and educational purposes. To honor this commitment, community access workstations are located on the Library Grove Level. The following procedures govern the use of community access workstations in the Library by visitors: Subject to availability. Access is limited to one use of up to 2 hours per day. Wait times will vary, depending on the number of visitors in line to use the community access workstations. NOTE: Printing is not available. Appropriate use of library computers is that which is consistent with the academic, research, and service goals of the institution. The Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) provides the guiding principles for use of Information Technology (IT) Resources at Georgia Tech. Failure to comply with these will result in the termination of library and computer access privileges. Inappropriate activities include but are not limited to the following: Playing games / watching videos; downloading illegal files (pirated movies, software, music, etc) Viewing pornography or other content that creates a distraction for others or an environment unconducive to academic study and research. Accessing any social media sites (e.g. Facebook, Twitter, lnstagram, Snapchat, etc) Checking e-mail. Job searching, applying for jobs online, or resume editing. Conducting business activities. Database Access Visitors have access to all resources, including the Catalog, databases, and eJournals, except where licenses prohibit walk-in visitor access. Access is for academic, non-commercial research purposes only. Interlibrary Loan Copies of articles, conference papers, and other material in the Georgia Tech Library's collections are available through Interlibrary Loan. Books are available for loan to other libraries only. Contact delivery@library.gatech.edu or 404-894-3989 for information on prices, ordering, and delivery options. Visitor Policy The Georgia Tech Library is committed to serving the lifelong research needs of our alumni and broader community of users. Visitors are welcome to use library facilities for scholarly research and educational purposes: To conduct research. Activities could include, but are not limited to, the following: Patents & Trademark Research Government Documents Related Research, e.g. obtain a tax form Access Georgia Tech electronic resources and archives and special collections. To meet/consult with a librarian/archivist, library staff (with an appointment) To study, e.g. a student from another college (domestic or international) or a high school student To participate in programs / events that are held in the Library buildings Non Georgia Tech affiliated visitors are allowed in the buildings during the following times: Monday - Friday 7:30 am to 6:00 pm Saturday & Sunday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Exceptions to the restricted visitor hours: To participate in programs / events that are held in the Library buildings To meet / consult with a librarian / archivist (with an appointment) Expectations of library users who are not affiliated with Georgia Tech: Compliance with Campus Space Use Procedures Institute visitors to the library are expected to be respectful and courteous to faculty, students, and staff members. Inappropriate behaviors involving excessive noise, loud conversations, and behavior that creates a distraction for others or an environment unconducive to academic study and research will result in termination of library access privileges. Subscribe to Newsletter You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. 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Library Service Listing About the Library General Information Locations Hours Visitor Information Job Opportunities Virtually Tour the Library Our Organization Dean of Libraries Leadership Team Library Engagement & Inclusion Council Staff Directory Org Chart Mission & Vision 2022 Impact Report Library Dashboard Policies & Guidelines Privacy Policy Lending Policies eResource Policies LRC Collections Policy Visitor Policy Info for Users with Disabilities Records Management Connect with Us News Classes Events Exhibits Events Management Give to the Library Donate Toggle mobile menu Search Find, Borrow, Request Go back to Main menu Find, Borrow, Request Find Materials Go back to Find Materials Library Catalog Books & eBooks Articles Databases Journals A-Z Course Reserves GT Digital Repository Emory Shared Collection University System of Georgia Borrow & Request Go back to Borrow & Request My Account Borrow, Renew & Return Borrow from other Libraries (Emory, USG) Interlibrary Loan Document Delivery (LENDS) Recommend a Purchase Archives & Special Collections Go back to Archives & Special Collections Archives Home Collecting Areas Teaching & Learning Using the Archives Archives Reading Room Records Management Research, Help, Support Go back to Main menu Research, Help, Support Get Help Go back to Get Help Ask Us! 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Undergrads Grad Students Faculty & Instructors Distance Learners Spaces & Technology Go back to Main menu Spaces & Technology Spaces, Lockers & Events Go back to Spaces, Lockers & Events Reserve a Room Collaborative & Quiet Study Spaces Lockers ARTS Initiatives Events Management Events Computers, Printing, Media & Technology Go back to Computers, Printing, Media & Technology Computers & Printing Equipment Lending (Gadgets) Data Visualization Lab Augmented / Virtual / Mixed Reality retroTECH Media Scholarship Commons Video & Audio Recording Studios Media Editing Suite Library Spaces Go back to Library Spaces INFODesk Library Classrooms Graduate Student Community Dissertation Defense Room Faculty Research Zone Teaching Studio Science Fiction Lounge Exhibits Gallery Clough Commons Services Go back to Main menu Services View the Library\u2019s array of innovative services that support scholarship. Go back to View the Library\u2019s array of innovative services that support scholarship. 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Leave this field blank facebook instagram twitter youtube Georgia Tech Library 260 4th Street NW, Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.4500 Campus map This is an external link General My Account Contact Us Directory Employment Support/Give Library Accessibility Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "global.gatech.edu", "content": "Alumni and Giving | Global MENU Global Home About Welcome Organizational Chart Global Engagement Global Positioning Strategy Guiding Principles for International Initiatives Guide for Responsible International Activities Managing Foreign Influence Locations Global Presence Resources Faculty Students Corporate Partnerships Alumni and Giving Georgia Tech Fact Book External Review New Initiatives User account menu Contact Us Search Search Alumni and Giving The Office of International Development, in partnership with the Georgia Tech Alumni Association, coordinates outreach events and alumni celebrations around the world. Breadcrumb Home With more than 150,000 graduates throughout the world, including the U.S., the Office of International Development serves to connect Georgia Tech Alumni, parents, corporate partners, and other sources of support with each other and back to the Institute. The Office of International Development has international representatives located in Asia, Europe and Latin America who serve as liaisons between Georgia Tech and various local alumni networks within those regions. Alumni may reconnect with Georgia Tech in a variety of ways. More than 100 geographic alumni clubs offer alumni an opportunity to network, support the recruiting of Tech students, raise money for local scholarships, and serve in a volunteer leadership role. Through the networks and by transferring the traditions of philanthropy the Office of International Development offers our constituencies an opportunity to engage in the support of Georgia Tech's programs either on campus or abroad through a variety of instruments appropriate to those circumstances. Alumni who live or work overseas may stay connected with other Tech alumni through networking facilitated by the Office of International Development as well as the Alumni Association. Development Opportunities The Office of Development is charged with securing private support for Georgia Tech. Gifts from individuals, corporations, and foundations often make it possible for Georgia Tech to participate in new initiatives, to offer students or faculty exciting opportunities for broader educational and research experience, and in short, take us \"\"from good to great,\"\" on many levels. Nowhere is private support more valuable than in the expansion of Tech's activities into the international arena, where state funds cannot be used. With costs in many countries much higher than in the U.S., funds are needed to supplement living and travel expenses for students and faculty. We are also in need of support for international exchanges, professional conferences, collaboration opportunities, and other activities designed to offer the Tech community with the enrichment provided by living, working, and studying in countries other than our own. Opportunities exist to provide support for specific disciplines or in specific countries, and appropriate naming opportunities are available. For more information, please contact: International Development Marta Garcia Email Asia Shelton Chan Email Latin America Sara Araujo Email Office of the Vice Provost for International Initiatives Georgia Institute of Technology A. French Building 237 Uncle Heinie Way Atlanta, GA 30332-0740 USA 404.894.7477 Office of the Vice Provost for International Initiatives Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "global.gatech.edu", "content": "Response to International Crises | Global MENU Global Home About Welcome Organizational Chart Global Engagement Global Positioning Strategy Guiding Principles for International Initiatives Guide for Responsible International Activities Managing Foreign Influence Locations Global Presence Resources Faculty Students Corporate Partnerships Alumni and Giving Georgia Tech Fact Book External Review New Initiatives User account menu Contact Us Search Search Response to International Crises Breadcrumb Home Georgia Tech has a long tradition of helping those in need and has made it part of its mission to develop cross-culturally, globally-minded leaders who improve the human condition. As global humanitarian crises arise, the Institute leverages its resources and contacts in support of international students, faculty, staff, and alums who are most affected. Support Following Earthquakes in Turkey and Syria Student Support Counseling and Well-Being for International Students Faculty/Staff Support Counseling & Well-Being (Kepro sign-in: USGCares Other Resources International Student Emergency Fund Turkish Student Association IIE Emergency Student Fund Syrian Arab Red Crescent / Turkish Red Crescent (Red Cross) Doctors Without Borders International Rescue Committee CARE Support of Iranian Women in Their Defense of Human Rights Student Support Counseling & Well-being for International Students Faculty/Staff Support Counseling & Well-being (Kepro sign-in: USGCares) Other Resources Statement by President Biden on the Violent Crackdown in Iran Support for Ukraine The War on Ukraine is already having a significant impact on our undergraduate and graduate students from Ukraine and neighboring countries. Georgia Tech would like to host a number of students to complete their degrees as well as faculty who need a temporary university home. While supporting current students will be our top priority, we would also like to generate resources to support displaced scholars and welcome them to join our community. We are asking our community to step up, as it always does, to ensure that the students who are already members of the Tech community can complete their studies and that we can help displaced scholars. We estimate an urgent need of between $3 and $4 million in current, expendable funds, which will be administered through the Office of International Education. Donate to the War on Ukraine: Student & Faculty Relief Fund Student Support Counseling & Well-Being for International Students Financial Aid Faculty/Staff Support Counseling & Well-Being (Kepro website sign in: USGCares) Humanitarian Relief Efforts International Committee for the Red Cross International Rescue Committee (IRC) Refugees International United Way \u2013 United for Ukraine CARE Save the Children \u2013 Ukraine Crisis Relief Fund Center for Disaster Philanthropy Other Resources National Research Foundation of Ukraine (NRFU) Ukraine/Russia \u2013 Understanding the Conflict: Georgia Tech\u2019s experts shed light and insight into this complex confrontation of nations Ukraine Digital Book Collection Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES) Ukraine designated for temporary protected status (TPS) G7 Foreign Ministers\u2019 Statement on Russia\u2019s War of Aggression Against Ukraine Scholarship for Ukrainian Undergrads Studying in the U.S. G7 Foreign Ministers' Statement on the illegal annexation of sovereign Ukrainian territory Scientific Organizations Form International Group to Advance Ukrainian Science and Support Researchers; Breakthrough Prize Foundation Provides $3 Million AAU Meeting on the Future of Ukrainian Higher Education Academic leaders from the Association of American Universities conducted an online meeting with Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday, May 16, 2022. Video credit: AAU Contact Us Florence Stoia Project Manager & Executive Assistant to the Vice Provost for International Initiatives Office of the Vice Provost for International Initiativesflorence.stoia@provost.gatech.edu Office of the Vice Provost for International Initiatives Georgia Institute of Technology A. French Building 237 Uncle Heinie Way Atlanta, GA 30332-0740 USA 404.894.7477 Office of the Vice Provost for International Initiatives Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "comm.gatech.edu", "content": "About Us | Institute Communications MENU Institute Communications Home About About Us Meet the Team Careers Brand Brand Standards and Guidelines Our Voice Our Look Licensing Licensing and Trademarks Campus Resources External Communications About Media and PR Op-Ed and News Pitching Social Media State Outreach Internal Communications Campus Communications Campus Calendar On-Campus Advertising Campus Communicator Contacts Events at Georgia Tech About Event Planning Event Coordinator Network (External Link) Georgia Tech Special Events (External Link) Photo and Video About Photography and Videography Photo and Video Guides Scheduling a Headshot Websites Website Development Content Strategy Hiring Website Vendors Meeting and Training Opportunities Meetings and Training Presentation Archives (GT Account Required) Requesting an Executive Leader Media and Vendors Media Inquiries Promotional Inquiries User account menu Contact Us Search Search About Us Breadcrumb Home We proudly serve as the voice of Georgia Tech. We are the team accountable for creating and sharing the Georgia Tech narrative and brand identity to attract, engage, celebrate, and publicize all that the Institute offers to students, faculty, staff, alumni, donors, corporations, government officials, and partners. Our Responsibilities Promote awareness of the Georgia Institute of Technology. Preserve the integrity of Georgia Tech\u2019s brand image. Ensure consistency in messaging across all forms of communication. Develop and distribute Institute-level communications. Manage Georgia Tech\u2019s visual identity. Host educational events on various communications and marketing topics. Our Objectives Build awareness of Georgia Tech as a highly respected and highly ranked learning and research institution in Georgia by sharing stories locally, nationally, and globally. Create and maintain an engaged and informed campus community focused on transparency and ethics. Build and protect the reputation of Georgia Tech by sharing consistent and compelling messages, responding to questions, requests, and suggestions readily. Our Team As strategists, writers, artists, designers, digital experts, videographers, photographers, web developers, event specialists, and marketers, we work cross-functionally and collaborate with a campuswide network of communicators. Our team is made up of individuals focusing on these areas: External Communications Media Relations Assists with media and public relations opportunities, direct communication messages, and serves as the official voice of the Institute during times of crisis. Open Records Responds to all requests for public records, in accordance with the Georgia Open Records Act. Social Media Manages the Institute\u2019s flagship social media accounts and sets the strategies and standards for accounts across campus. Research and Academic Communications Faculty Communications Develops messages and strategies, and provides leader support for two-way communication with Tech\u2019s more than 5,000 teaching and research faculty members. Organizational, Academic, and Research Communications Manages communications for members of the Institute's executive leadership team from the Offices of the President, Provost, and Executive Vice President for Research, as well as communications about operational matters in Academics and Research. Campus Culture Campus Communications Produces publications such as the Daily Digest and The Whistle, primarily for internal audiences. Special Events and Protocol Coordinates all Institute-level ceremonies \u2014 from Commencement to When the Whistle Blows. Strategic Marketing Analytics Tracks and reports on performance of Institute Communications channels and projects to support data-driven decision-making. Marketing Communications Consulting and Project Management Connects and collaborates with units across campus to offer project management, traffic coordination, and overall brand and communications guidance and support. Creative Strategy Provides content creation and strategy, digital and print design, video, and photography. Digital Strategy and Signage Manages systems and content for websites and digital displays across campus \u2014 with the digital signage team maintaining a network of over 350 digital signs, menu boards, directories, and media walls; and the digital strategy team designing and developing web solutions in partnership with Georgia Tech's Office of Information Technology. Licensing and Trademarks Ensures the proper use of Tech\u2019s trademarks, service marks, logos, and insignias. Business Operations Manages, through the information technology and financial administration teams, the daily functionality of all groups within Institute Communications. How We Work Download the 5Cs PDF About Institute Communications About Us Meet the Team Contact Us Office Location Institute Communications Georgia Institute of Technology 221 Uncle Heinie Way NW Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0181 404.894.0870 Institute Communications Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "comm.gatech.edu", "content": "State Outreach Stories | Institute Communications MENU Institute Communications Home About About Us Meet the Team Careers Brand Brand Standards and Guidelines Our Voice Our Look Licensing Licensing and Trademarks Campus Resources External Communications About Media and PR Op-Ed and News Pitching Social Media State Outreach Internal Communications Campus Communications Campus Calendar On-Campus Advertising Campus Communicator Contacts Events at Georgia Tech About Event Planning Event Coordinator Network (External Link) Georgia Tech Special Events (External Link) Photo and Video About Photography and Videography Photo and Video Guides Scheduling a Headshot Websites Website Development Content Strategy Hiring Website Vendors Meeting and Training Opportunities Meetings and Training Presentation Archives (GT Account Required) Requesting an Executive Leader Media and Vendors Media Inquiries Promotional Inquiries User account menu Contact Us Search Search Breadcrumb Home Campus Communications Planning a statewide or Georgia regional impact story? Georgia Tech has harnessed its resources to provide opportunities for Georgians\u2014creating thousands of jobs, investing millions in startup businesses, and advancing industry throughout the state. It is this local impact that we aim to amplify as a pillar of our brand narrative. When planning content, consider storytelling angles that illustrate the Institute\u2019s commitment to our state, and highlight local story interests. Local Impact When interviewing story subjects, capture the following types of information that speak to local or regional impact: Scholarships received by students in a town or community Hometown(s) of students profiled Locations of Georgia-based companies Outreach to K-12 teachers and students Applied innovation for community benefits Georgia Regions When sharing a planned story, identify the region of Georgia your story applies to. This is helpful for media relations outreach to local journalists. Statewide Metro Atlanta Northeast Georgia (Toccoa) Northwest Georgia (Rome) Middle Georgia (Macon) Coastal Plain (Savannah) East Georgia (Augusta) South Georgia (Valdosta) West Georgia (Carrollton) Industries If your story has an impact on industries important to the state's economy, identify those sectors: Aerospace Agriculture Defense Healthcare Infrastructure Manufacturing Smart Cities Bring your story to the campus Editorial Planning meeting. Submit your planned story via the Editorial Entry Form and select the appropriate regions in the Georgia Outreach dropdown menu. Join the weekly meeting of communicators across campus for Editorial Planning on Mondays at 3 p.m. and take the opportunity to share in advance with the campus community. If there is a strong community relations angle at a local level, coordinate with Institute Relations on how your story may be useful to our Community and Local Government Relations team. Institute Communications Georgia Institute of Technology 221 Uncle Heinie Way NW Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0181 404.894.0870 Institute Communications Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "comm.gatech.edu", "content": "Campus Communicator Contacts | Institute Communications MENU Institute Communications Home About About Us Meet the Team Careers Brand Brand Standards and Guidelines Our Voice Our Look Licensing Licensing and Trademarks Campus Resources External Communications About Media and PR Op-Ed and News Pitching Social Media State Outreach Internal Communications Campus Communications Campus Calendar On-Campus Advertising Campus Communicator Contacts Events at Georgia Tech About Event Planning Event Coordinator Network (External Link) Georgia Tech Special Events (External Link) Photo and Video About Photography and Videography Photo and Video Guides Scheduling a Headshot Websites Website Development Content Strategy Hiring Website Vendors Meeting and Training Opportunities Meetings and Training Presentation Archives (GT Account Required) Requesting an Executive Leader Media and Vendors Media Inquiries Promotional Inquiries User account menu Contact Us Search Search Campus Communicator Contacts Breadcrumb Home Campus Communications Looking for someone in communications in a campus department? Below is a partial list of those who work in communications roles on campus. For a full contact list in Institute Communications, visit comm.gatech.edu/about/team. Use these contacts as a starting point when sharing information across campus. Submit an update to this directory. Want to get to know your fellow communicators? Join the Campus Communicators channel on Microsoft Teams. Send a request to join. Internal Communications Campus Communications Campus Calendar On-Campus Advertising Campus Communicator Contacts Colleges and Schools College/School Name Role College of Business Maria Misbach Director of Marketing and Communications College of Business Lorrie Burroughs Communications Officer College of Business Peter Lee Senior Graphic Designer College of Business Brittany McCormick Assistant Director, Marketing and Communications College of Business Joe Macri Web Developer Manager College of Business Camille Moore Digital Communications Specialist College of Computing LaDonna Cherry Senior Graphic Designer College of Computing Morgan Usry Communications Officer, School of Computer Science College of Computing Nathan Deen Communications Officer, School of Interactive Computing College of Computing Bryant Wine Communications Officer, School of Computational Science and Engineering College of Computing Josh Preston Research Communications Manager College of Computing Terence Rushin Digital Communications Specialist College of Computing Ben Snedeker News and Media Relations Manager College of Computing Ann Claycombe Communications Director College of Computing Kevin Beasley Director of Video Production College of Computing: Constellations Center for Equity in Computing Chard\u00e9 Brown Communications Officer College of Design Ann Hoevel Communications Director College of Design Stephen Oetjen Senior Applications Developer College of Engineering Jason Maderer Director of Communications College of Engineering Sarah Collins Graphic Designer College of Engineering Joshua Stewart Assistant Director, Communications College of Engineering Candler Hobbs Communications Officer College of Liberal Arts Megan McRainey Communications Director College of Liberal Arts Di Minardi Communications Officer College of Liberal Arts Michael Pearson Communications Program Manager College of Liberal Arts Josh Smith Social Media Specialist College of Liberal Arts Cassidy Chreene Whittle Communications Officer College of Sciences Jess Hunt-Ralston Communications Director College of Sciences Renay San Miguel Communications Officer College of Sciences Audra Davidson Communications Officer College of Sciences Michael Sheldon Associate Director of Web Services Department of Biomedical Engineering Kelly Petty Communications Manager Digital Building Lab Isra Hassan Marketing and Admin Specialist School of Aerospace Engineering Kelsey Gulledge Communications Manager School of Aerospace Engineering Monique Waddell Communications Officer School of Architecture Carmen New Marketing and Event Coordinator School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Brad Dixon Communications Manager School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Melissa Fralick Communications Manager School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Amelia Neumeister Communications Officer School of Computing Instruction Emily Smith Communications Officer School of Cybersecurity and Privacy John (JP) Popham Communications Officer School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Daniel Watson Communications Manager School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Martina Lindo Communications Manager School of Industrial Design Alejandra Nash Marketing and Event Coordinator School of Industrial and Systems Engineering Camille Carpenter Communications Officer School of Materials Science and Engineering Alyssa Barnes Communications Officer School of Mechanical Engineering Ashley Ritchie Communications Manager School of Mechanical Engineering Chloe Arrington Communications Officer School of Mechanical Engineering Ian Sargent Communications Officer School of Music Josh Smith Marketing and Event Coordinator Other Academic Unit Name Role Arts Elizabeth Geiger Marketing Specialist CEISMC Jo\u00eblle Walls Communications Manager CEISMC James Addis-Hill Web Developer Center for 21st Century Universities Communications Program Manager CREATE-X Daniel Constable Marketing Manager Denning Technology and Management Program Anne Lynch Communications Manager Enrollment Management Becky Tankersley Director of Communications Georgia Tech \u2013 Europe Andrea Gappell Communications Program Manager Georgia Tech \u2013 Savannah Kerry Jarvis Marketing Communications Manager Graduate and Postdoctoral Education Brittani Hill Marketing and Communications Manager Graduate and Postdoctoral Education Sara Franc Communications Officer Institute for Leadership and Social Impact Nicole Little Assistant Director of Operations International Education (OIE) Ashlee Flinn Education Abroad Scholarship Advisor and Marketing Specialist International Education (OIE) Thao Duong Administrative Professional Sr. Library Jason Wright Communications Manager President Susie Ivy Organizational, Academic, and Research Communications Provost Susie Ivy Organizational, Academic, and Research Communications Ray C. Anderson Center for Sustainable Business Stephen Dobbs Communications Officer II Registrar Katie Keiger Information Officer TI:GER and CDL-Atlanta Simona Spagnoli Communications Manager Undergraduate Education Cory Hopkins Marketing Communications Manager Undergraduate Education Amara Anderson Marketing and Event Coordinator Administrative/Auxiliary Unit Name Role Academic Advisors Network Robert McCloud Communications VP Administration and Finance Rachael Pocklington Strategic Communications and Initiatives Program Manager Alumni Association Vallee Donovan Chief of Staff Alumni Association Jennifer Herseim Editor, Alumni Magazine Athletic Association Mike Flynn Communications and Public Relations Bookstore (Barnes & Noble @ Georgia Tech) David Reed Marketing Director BuzzCard Office Jennifer Rocke BuzzCard Center Manager Enterprise Innovation Institute (EI2) P\u00e9ralte Paul Marketing and Communications Manager Infrastructure and Sustainability Cathy Brim Communications Officer Faculty Governance Rhett Mayor Secretary of the Faculty Institute Relations Cara Cramer Communications Manager Housing Kate Curnow Communications Director, Campus Services Human Resources Chaundra Grant Communications Director Human Resources Jakerya Randolph Communications Officer Information Technology Malynda Dorsey Director, IT Marketing and Communications Institute Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Jie Cao Marketing and Event Coordinator Office of Development Shawn Jenkins Senior Writer/Editor Police Department (GTPD) Elaine Kuligowski Executive Assistant to the Chief Professional Education Shannon Helton-Amos Director, Marketing and Digital Strategy Professional Education Kelsey Harris Digital Communications Specialist ROTC \u2013 Army Michael Ward Instructor Student Center Caitlyn Wine Associate Director for Events Student Engagement and Well-Being Sara Warner Senior Director, Communications Staff Council Courtney Hill Communications Chair Research Unit Name Role Brook Byers Institute for Sustainable Systems Brent Verrill Research Communications Program Manager Center for Inclusive Design and Innovation (CIDI) Shaina Walker Marketing and Events Coordinator Georgia Tech Applied Research Corporation (GTARC) Andy Howard Marketing Communications Manager Georgia Tech Manufacturing Institute Walter Rich Research Communications Program Manager Georgia Tech Research Corporation (GTRC) Andy Howard Marketing Communications Manager Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) Michelle Gowdy Interim Director, Marketing and Communications GVU Josh Preston Research Communications Manager Institute for Bioengineering and Biosciences (Petit Institute) Savannah Williamson Research Communications Program Manager Institute Communications \u2013 Research Susie Ivy Director of Organizational, Academic, and Research Communications Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology Laurie Haigh Research Communications Program Manager Institute for Data Engineering and Science (IDEaS) Christa Ernst Research Communications Program Manager Institute for Materials Laurie Haigh Research Communications Program Manager Institute for People and Technology (IPaT) Walter Rich Research Communications Program Manager Institute for Robotics and Intelligent Machines (IRIM) Christa Ernst Research Communications Program Manager Renewable Bioproducts Institute Priya Devarajan Research Communications Program Manager Research Communications Georgia Parmelee Director of Research Communications Research Communications Catherine Barzler Research Writer/Editor Senior Research Communications Stephanie Stephens Director, Research Creative Services Research Communications Tess Malone Research Writer/Editor Senior Research Communications P\u00e9ralte Paul Marketing Communications Manager Research Communications Josie Giles Web Developer Research Communications Jerry Grillo Writer/Communications Officer Research Communications Chris McKenney Video Producer Research Communications Raul Perez Senior Graphic Designer Research Communications Tim Whelan Lead Web Developer Strategic Energy Institute Priya Devarajan Research Communications Program Manager Institute Communications Georgia Institute of Technology 221 Uncle Heinie Way NW Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0181 404.894.0870 Institute Communications Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "comm.gatech.edu", "content": "Meetings and Training Opportunities | Institute Communications MENU Institute Communications Home About About Us Meet the Team Careers Brand Brand Standards and Guidelines Our Voice Our Look Licensing Licensing and Trademarks Campus Resources External Communications About Media and PR Op-Ed and News Pitching Social Media State Outreach 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Editorial Planning Mondays at 3 p.m. Communicators across campus meet every week to discuss stories and projects and how we can amplify their impact. LinkedIn Learning LinkedIn Learning courses, including marketing, communications, and software training, are available to all Georgia Tech employees at no additional cost. Login with your GTID: https://linkedinlearning.gatech.edu Archived Presentations and Trainings View handouts and videos from past communicator training sessions and \"brown bag\" meetings. Log in with your GT account to access the archives. 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Were you admitted to a master's program at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, but without funding, and were told that you could study at Georgia Tech-Europe for half the cost? Either way, you have a decision to make! The Europe campus was established in 1990 and was originally called Georgia Tech-Lorraine. From an initial class of just six Electrical and Computer Engineering master's students, today, over 700 undergraduate and graduate students spend a semester or more on our campus each year. For an overview of our graduate programs, including details on living in Metz, France, please visit our Graduate Programs webpage. Every Wednesday from 10-11am we offer a Graduate Virtual Information Session. We highly recommend attending one of these sessions to learn more about the GT-Europe campus. Here are the answers to your most pressing questions. If you have additional questions, email us at Info@europe.gatech.edu. Frequently Asked Questions I accepted the offer to study at Georgia Tech-Europe! What are my next steps?1. Please read and bookmark this FAQ. It is updated regularly.2. Please attend a virtual Graduate Information Session if you have not already done so - Wednesday's from 10-11am EST. This will answer many of your questions. The link for these sessions can be found on right side of the main menu bar of our website - \"Virtual Info Sessions.\"3. Attend a Visa Information Session as soon as possible if you have not already done so. The link for the Visa Information sessions can be found on right side of the main menu bar of our website - \"Virtual Info Sessions.\"4. Be patient in waiting for your \"official\" acceptance through the portal and your official acceptance letter. It could take several weeks before you receive this. We do understand that you need this to complete the visa process; please don't worry. 5. Please monitor your email and the portal for further instructions.6. If you have any questions about the visa process, please email us at visa@europe.gatech.eduI accepted the offer to study at Georgia Tech-Europe, and then immediately deferred to Fall 2024! What are my next steps?1. Please carefully read and bookmark this FAQ. It is updated regularly.2. There are no further actions to take right now; we will reach out to you with next steps.4. Please email us at Info@europe.gatech.edu if you are no longer interested in attending Georgia Tech-Europe.Can I be reconsidered to start on the Atlanta Campus, if I received an email stating that I am admitted to Georgia Tech, starting with two semesters on the Europe Campus?No. If you received an email stating the you will be admitted to Georgia Tech, spending the first two semesters on the Europe campus, this decision is final and valid for one academic year. The schools will not reconsider your request to start on the Atlanta campus. Admission to Georgia Tech is competitive and it is an achievement to be accepted. We are one Georgia Tech, with campuses in Atlanta, Metz, France, and Shenzhen, China. The quality of education received on each campus is the same, and at the end, the degree is conferred by Georgia Tech. Please consider the wonderful opportunity you have been given to begin your studies on the Europe campus. Many students quickly discover that they can receive a Georgia Tech degree at half the cost of Atlanta by studying on the Europe campus, and they remain in France for their entire degree! The choice is yours - stay in France for your entire degree, or come to Atlanta in your third semester.The specialization I have chosen is not offered on the Europe campus. Won't you reconsider me for the Atlanta campus in this case?No. We will not reconsider you for the Atlanta campus. The decision is final and valid for one year. See the answer to the question above. With careful planning, you can pursue your specialization once you arrive on the Atlanta campus. Impact of COVID-19 on Program Start Dates & Deferrals Will the Coronavirus pandemic have any impact on the Fall 2023 semester and beyond?We have been successfully and safely teaching classes live at Georgia Tech-Europe. In the past several years, all students have been able to obtain long-stay visas with guidance from our office.What are the dates of the Fall 2023 and Spring 2024 semesters?Please see our Calendar for all program dates.Will the French government authorities be issuing student visas for Fall 2023 and beyond?Georgia Tech continues to monitor the situation with the French government and CampusFrance and at this time there are no restrictions due to the pandemic. If you are accepted to the program, please do not begin the visa process on your own. Shortly after accepting the offer to study at Georgia Tech-Europe, you will be contacted by the Georgia Tech-Europe office in Atlanta who will advise on when to start the the visa process.What if I cannot obtain a French visa due to the pandemic?All students have been able to obtain a French visa for the past several years. We will advise in ample time if there are issues with obtaining visas. Please do not worry about this. Students who will arrive after the start of the semester due to visa issues will be addressed on a case-by-case basis. We are not offering the option to do the semester online.IMPORTANT: Please let us know as soon as possible at Info@europe.gatech.edu if you will are having trouble arriving in France in time for the start of the semester. If I elect to defer to a future semester, can I request to start the program on the Atlanta campus instead of the Europe campus?No. You have been admitted to begin the first two semesters of study towards your master\u2019s degree on the Europe campus. You will not have the option to begin your studies on the Atlanta campus, but you will have the option of transferring to the Atlanta campus in your 3rd semester. Please understand that the decisions made by the respective schools are final and cannot be changed. For example, if you are admitted for Fall 2023 and defer until Fall 2024, you will not be reconsidered to start your studies on the Atlanta campus in Fall 2024; you would still need to first spend two semesters on the Europe campus before asking to transfer to the Atlanta campus. Remember, this is what is stated in the offer letter you received, and the decision holds for one year, through Fall 2024. Reapplying is not a recommended strategy as there is no guarantee that you will be admitted to begin your studies on the Atlanta campus the second time you apply. The result could very well be the same, or worse, you could not be admitted to Georgia Tech at all depending on the size and qualifications of the applicant pool.Will I have the option of completing Fall 2023 virtually through online courses, and if so, will I pay a lower rate of tuition?No. The Fall 2023 semester will be taught live in France. If for some reason due to the pandemic students are asked to complete a semester online, they will still pay the regular Georgia Tech-Europe tuition and program fees, which is equivalent to resident/in-state tuition at Georgia Tech. Mandatory Student Fees will remain the same.If for some reason due to the pandemic, students are asked to complete part of a given semester online, will they still be able to transfer to the Atlanta campus after two semesters enrolled on the Europe campus?Yes. Students can apply to transfer to the Atlanta campus after two semesters in the Georgia Tech-Europe program, whether instruction is offered online or live.Just to confirm, if I defer to a future semester, I do not have to reapply to Georgia Tech, correct?Correct. You can defer your matriculation for up to one year and do not need to reapply. To clarify, you can defer to either Spring or Fall 2024 if you were accepted for Fall 2023. If you wish to reapply for the Atlanta campus, you will need to wait until Spring 2025. Please do not defer in the hopes we will reconsider you for Atlanta - we will not; the decision is final and valid for one year, through Fall 2024. Georgia Tech Degree If I study at the Europe campus for the entire duration of my masters coursework, or if I spend two semesters on the Europe campus and then one or two semesters on the Atlanta campus, will my degree show that I graduated from Georgia Tech-Europe?No. Your degree will always be conferred by the Georgia Institute of Technology. If you are an ECE major, you can study on our Shenzhen China campus as well. If ECE majors study on all 3 campuses, they will receive a special designation, but again the degree will still be granted by Georgia Tech! Our GEIP program, the \"Global Engineering Immersion Program,\" is for ECE students who study on all three of our campuses - Atlanta, Metz, and Shenzhen! Please email us at Info@europe.gatech.edu for details. Coursework What courses can I take while I am at Georgia Tech-Europe? You may take only the courses listed on our website. Here is link to the course offerings on the Europe campus. You may not take any online/distance learning courses that are not listed on the Georgia Tech-Europe course schedule. This means that if courses in your specialization are only offered on the Atlanta campus, you will need to save those courses for semester three, and take them in Atlanta. Do I need to know any French in order to study at Georgia Tech-Europe?No. The language of instruction is English. You do not need to know any French. We offer a free French class for masters students if you are interested, but this is not mandatory.What if I want to take courses that are only offered on the Atlanta campus?You may only take the courses that are listed on the Georgia Tech-Europe course schedules. We are a small campus and do not offer the breadth of courses found at the Atlanta campus. Should you need to take specialized courses that are only offered on the Atlanta campus, please consider studying on the Atlanta campus in your third semester. Are all of the courses taught \"live\" on the Europe campus?Most courses are taught \"live.\" Courses listed on the schedule as \"DL\" (Distance Learning) or \"OMSCS\" (Online Master of Science in Computer Science) are taught remotely via distance-learning.Can I take \"Distance Learning\" or \"OMSCS\" courses that are not on the Europe schedule while I am at Georgia Tech-Europe?No. You may only take courses that are listed on the Georgia Tech-Europe course schedule.Can I take courses outside of my department and will they count towards my degree?Yes. You can take courses outside of your department from other engineering disciplines, so long as they are related to your course of study. Each program specifies how many outside credits count towards the degree. Review the MS curriculum on your department\u2019s website and reach out to graduate advisors in your respective department for guidance in your selection of courses.How many hours of coursework do I need to take each semester while studying on the Lorraine campus? Does this differ between the thesis and non-thesis option?30 hours of coursework is required for both the thesis and the non-thesis master's degree. 33 hours of coursework are required to complete the MS in the School of Aerospace Engineering. Since you will be studying in a new culture, we recommend that you take 9 semester hours of coursework each of the two semesters you are in Metz. To be clear, 9 hours is the minimum number of semesters you may take while you are at Georgia Tech-Europe, each semester, and you should most definitely not take any more than 9 hours each semester if you wish to spend your third semester in Atlanta. You will need to take 12 hours of coursework in your third semester to complete your degree. Should you decide to spend your third semester on the Atlanta campus, you will need to take a minimum of 12 semester hours of coursework in order to maintain full-time student standing as required by the F-1 visa.The thesis option also requires 30 hours of study -- 18 hours of coursework and 12 thesis hours. You can complete the thesis option in three semesters with some planning. You will be assigned an advisor at the Lorraine campus and can complete the thesis hours during the first two semesters on the Lorraine campus, or you can opt to start the thesis portion of your degree on the Atlanta campus in your third semester. Many students opt to take an extra semester for the thesis option, completing two semesters on the Atlanta campus, making them eligible for OPT (more information on OPT is found below). OPT and a third and fourth semester in Atlanta is only available to students doing the thesis option.Should you decide to transfer to the Atlanta campus, you will need to take a minimum of 12 semester hours of coursework or thesis hours each semester in order to maintain full-time student standing as required by the F-1 visa. Although only 30 hours of study are required to obtain the MS degree, students may earn more than 30 credit hours. Students should submit their petition to graduate only once they are ready to complete their degree. If you do the thesis with OPT, you will be taking more than 30 credit hours to complete your degree. (9 credit hours each semester at Lorraine, and 12 credit hours each semester on the Atlanta campus).To clarify, it you decide to do the thesis option so that you can do OPT in Atlanta, you will graduate with a minimum of 42 semester hours of credits. Remember, you need to take 12 semester hours of credit each semester you are on the Atlanta campus, in order to maintain full time student status for the F-1 visa.At the end of my studies, do I receive a degree from the Georgia Institute of Technology?Yes. We are one Georgia Tech. You may complete your degree on any one of the three Georgia Tech campuses - Atlanta, Europe, or Shenzhen - and the degree will be granted by the Georgia Institute of Technology. If you complete two semesters on the Europe campus, and then transfer to the Atlanta campus in semester three, your degree will still be noted as \"Georgia Tech\" on your diploma. MS Thesis Option Do I need to decide if I am doing the thesis or non-thesis option at the time I accept the offer to study at Georgia Tech-Europe?No. You can decide during your first semester if you would like to pursue the thesis option. Keep in mind that you will need to pursue the thesis option if you are an international student who is intent on doing OPT in Atlanta beginning in their third semester. Details on OPT are addressed in greater detail below in the section on the \"Semester in Atlanta\".Can I work with an advisor and a research lab outside of my department?Normally, you can have an advisor in another discipline so long as you have a co-advisor from your home department. Please check with your school.Is it mandatory to find a thesis advisor prior to transferring to Atlanta in the third semester?Yes. Students wishing to complete the masters with thesis on the Atlanta campus must find an advisor prior to arrival in Atlanta. Each school posts faculty bios and their areas of interest on their website. Once you review that information, you should contact the faculty member with whom you would like to work. Please remember that you will need to be proactive in finding an advisor, should you chose to do the thesis option. You will find an advisor, but it is up to you to secure this.If I choose the thesis option, am I obligated to complete all coursework before starting my thesis?No. If you find an advisor on the Europe campus, you can work on your thesis and coursework concurrently. If you decide to work on your thesis in Atlanta, you will not begin this work until your third semester when you transfer to the Atlanta campus. You can elect to do a thesis with faculty in Europe or Atlanta. Research Areas What are the different research areas available at Georgia Tech-Europe? Georgia Tech-Europe is home to Georgia Tech-CNRS IRL 2958, a joint international research laboratory between Georgia Tech and the CNRS (Centre National de Recherche Scientifique), the French National Center for Scientific Research, and other local partners. Laboratories and areas of specialization can be found on the Georgia Tech-CNRS IRL 2958 website. This international research laboratory is yet another great reason to study at Georgia Tech-Europe. Internships Can I get an internship after my first two semesters at Georgia Tech-Europe?It's possible. As most European Engineering schools require students to complete an internship in order to graduate, the market is quite competitive. Summer internships, which are common in the U.S., are not common in Europe, where 6 month internships are the norm. With initiative and determination, it is possible to find a global internship beginning in the summer after your first two semesters at Georgia Tech-Europe. Students have found internships without speaking any French. Students have made great contacts and secured internships through connections made through Georgia Tech-Europe's Corporate Seminar series. A staff member at Lorraine campus can assist you with the process.Please keep in mind that as standard internships in Europe are generally 6 months in duration, you will need to plan accordingly for your final semester of studies. For example, if you begin your studies in Fall on the Lorraine campus, followed by the Spring semester on the Europe campus, and start your internship in the Summer, your third semester of study will be in the following Spring.Can I come to Atlanta in my third semester, and then get an internship in Europe after completing my studies?No. Should you wish to do an internship in Europe, we recommend searching during your time on the Europe campus. If you find an internship in Europe that begins after you complete your second semester, staff in Metz can assist with extending your visa. Remember, you are not obligated to come to Atlanta in your third semester - many students complete their entire degree on the Lorraine campus. Questions on the Semester in Atlanta Am I guaranteed the right to transfer to the Atlanta campus in my third semester?All students who remain in good standing during their first two semesters at Georgia Tech-Europe will be given permission to transfer to Georgia Tech in Atlanta! ME students only (non dual-degree) must first secure funding before being allowed to transfer to Atlanta. (or, for ECE students, the Shenzhen campus is also an option).To clarify, there is no limit to the number of students who may transfer, so long as they are in good academic standing. In order to remain in good standing, general Institute policy is that master's students maintain a minimum 2.7 GPA. Students in the School of Mechanical Engineering must maintain a 3.0 GPA in order to remain in good standing and secure a GRA before transferring to the Atlanta campus in their third semester. All students should be aware that they will be transferred to the Atlanta campus without funding (although ME students must secure funding in order to transfer) and will pay the higher non-resident tuition unless they are residents of the state of Georgia. The cost to study on the Atlanta campus is twice the cost of studying on the Lorraine campus.This is our most frequently asked question, so please read this carefully. NO student who remains in good standing has ever been denied the transfer to Atlanta!Can I get funding if I come to Atlanta?No. Masters students are self-funded for the semester in Atlanta. The exception is for ME students -- Mechanical Engineering students must secure a GRA before being allowed to transfer to the Atlanta campus. (please note that this applies to non dual-degree students.) We do offer one fellowship for the semester students come to Atlanta only. This is quite competitive. More information can be found on the Fellowship page on our website. What is tuition for the semester(s) in Atlanta?Students will pay out-of-state/non-resident tuition for the semester(s) they will spend on the Atlanta campus, unless they are from Georgia. Please visit the Costs page on our website for more details. While at Georgia Tech-Europe, all students pay the lower in-state/resident tuition. This is one of the many perks of studying at Georgia Tech-Europe - a Georgia Tech degree, but at a lower cost! Studying on the Lorraine campus is approximately half the cost of studying on the Atlanta campus. Many students opt to complete their entire degree on the Lorraine campus due to the quality of the experience and the lower cost.Can I obtain a research assistantship (GRA) during my Atlanta semester?There are limited opportunities for those students on the master\u2019s thesis track, but the majority of funding is reserved for PhD students. Students will need to contact our Head of Academic Program at Georgia Tech-Europe for direction on trying to secure a GRA before heading to the Atlanta campus. GRAs are not guaranteed. Remember that MSME students must obtain a GRA before transferring to the Atlanta campus.Can I apply to be a teaching assistant (GTA)?It is unlikely that you will be able to obtain a GTA while on the Atlanta campus. There are no possibilities for students within the School of Mechanical Engineering. There may be limited opportunities in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, but you should plan as though you will not obtain a GTA. No matter your major, please ask us if this will be possible if you are interested.Can I get OPT (Optional Practical Training) when I am in Atlanta?It depends. You must be on the thesis track, and spend two semesters in Atlanta as a full-time student in order to qualify for OPT. Under the F-1 visa, only students who spend two consecutive semesters as full-time students (12 credit hours per semester) on the Atlanta campus are eligible for OPT. And the only way to spend two consecutive semesters in Atlanta is if you are on the thesis track. To clarify, those wishing to do OPT in Atlanta, will need to be on the thesis track. For more information, please visit Georgia Tech\u2019s Office of International Education (OIE) International Students and Scholars Services webpage. You do not need to declare that you will do a thesis at the time you accept the offer to study at Georgia Tech-Europe. You can decide after you arrive for your first semester.My major is in the School of ECE. I see that students studying at Shenzhen have an option for \"Track 5\" where they can come to Atlanta for two semesters while doing a non-thesis option. Why can't I do this if I start on the Europe campus?If you begin your studies on the Lorraine campus, it is not possible to spend two semesters in Atlanta if you are doing the non-thesis option. When you start on the Europe campus, you are required to take 9 SCH (semester hours) each semester, meaning you will complete 18 SCH total in semesters one and two at Georgia Tech-Europe. (You may not take fewer than 9 SCH per semester while on the Lorraine campus.) This will leave you with 12 SCH remaining for your 3rd and final semester in Atlanta. You will be able to complete your non-thesis masters in three semesters and will not be granted a visa for a 4th semester. The only way to spend a 4th semester in the program is if you opt for the thesis option which will allow you to spend two consecutive semesters on the Atlanta campus. If you are interested in the option offered by the Shenzhen campus, we would recommend pursuing the opportunity to study at Shenzhen rather than Europe.Do all international students come to Atlanta in their third semester?No. Many students plan on coming to Atlanta in their third semester, but once they arrive on the Lorraine campus, they realize three things quite quickly - 1. The experience of being in the American university system on a small campus in France is quite agreeable! 2. The cost to study on the Lorraine campus is half of the cost of the Atlanta campus! 3. The degree is the same - it is conferred by Georgia Tech in Atlanta! Try the Europe campus - you'll like it! Getting a job in the U.S. or Europe after I graduate Can I find a job in the U.S. after I graduate?The F-1 student visa does not facilitate finding long-term U.S. employment. Students studying in the U.S. who have qualified for OPT (see above) will have 60 days to secure employment under OPT with the F-1 visa. They are not permitted to work during this 60-day grace period. Students will need to research on their own the process for obtaining an H1B visa, which requires sponsorship by an employer. Although students are not guaranteed to find a job in the U.S., many do find companies that are willing to sponsor a work visa.Students have asked if completing their degree on the Europe campus will hinder their chances of finding a job in the U.S. The answer is, no. Whether students complete their degree on the Europe or the Atlanta campus, the degree is the same U.S. degree granted by the Georgia Institute of Technology.While studying on the Atlanta campus, students will have the opportunity to participate in career fairs with a wide variety of companies recruiting. Many companies prefer candidates who already have the right to work in the U.S., but it may be possible to find a company willing to sponsor your work visa.While on the Europe campus, students will be invited to participate in smaller job fairs attended by global companies. Many international students opt to do a 6 month European internship, and they are often offered jobs by these companies when they finish their degree.For more information related to living and working in the U.S., please visit Georgia Tech\u2019s Office of International Education (OIE) International Students and Scholars Services webpage.Can I find a job in Europe after I graduate?Finding a job in Europe post-graduation is possible. Even without a promise of work or a work contract from an employer, non- students holding a Master\u2019s degree may request a temporary resident permit (Autorisation Provisoire de S\u00e9jour) valid for 12 months while they are seeking employment. We have a staff member at Georgia Tech-Europe who can help to put you on the right track with your job search. Tuition & Fees What is the tuition rate for the two semesters at Georgia Tech-Europe? And what about the semester in Atlanta?All masters students at Georgia Tech-Europe pay Georgia Tech's in-state/resident tuition for each of the two semesters they spend at Georgia Tech-Europe. For the semester(s) in Atlanta, students will pay the higher out-of-state/non-resident tuition. Studying on the Europe campus is approximately half the cost of studying on the Atlanta campus. For more details on costs, please visit the Costs page on our website. The Board of Regents of the State of Georgia did not increase tuition for the 2022-2023 school year. Tuition for the 2023-2024 academic year will be posted in April.How and when do I pay tuition for my semester at Georgia Tech-Europe?Students will receive an invoice for tuition and fees for each semester within the first 10 days of the semester. Tuition is paid via wire transfer in U.S. dollars or Euros. Funding Is funding available for master\u2019s students?No. Master's students are admitted without funding to Georgia Tech-Europe. The same holds for the semester(s) in Atlanta.Can I obtain a research assistantship (GRA) during my master\u2019s studies?There are limited opportunities for those students on the master\u2019s thesis track, but the majority of funding is reserved for PhD students. There is no way to secure any funding ahead of time, as faculty recruit their students directly.Can I apply to be a teaching assistant (GTA)?You will be eligible to apply for a teaching assistantship to help with undergraduate labs once you arrive at Georgia Tech-Europe. If selected for the TA position, you will be refunded 1,800 Euros at the end of the semester. You will still need to pay the full tuition up front.Do you offer scholarships or fellowships?There are no scholarships or fellowships available to students while studying on the Lorraine campus. We offer limited opportunities for students who opt to spend one semester on the Atlanta campus, to offset the higher cost of attendance. Please visit our Fellowships page for more information on applying.I see on Campus France that there are many scholarships offered to students from my home country who are studying in France. Do I qualify for these scholarships?No. In order to qualify for these scholarships, which are offered through the French government, you must be studying at a French institution of higher education. Georgia Tech is a U.S. institution; Georgia Tech-Europe is our French campus. We are not a French institution of higher education, so you will not qualify for any scholarship or grant that requires students to be studying at a French institution of higher education. Please read the eligibility criteria carefully before applying for any scholarship or grant. Graduate Student Housing What is the situation for housing for graduate students at Georgia Tech-Europe?We offer graduate student housing in a student residence operated by one of our partner schools. This residence is called \"R\u00e9sidence Edouard Branly\". It is quite nice - students will have their own studio with an ensuite bathroom and a kitchenette.To clarify, you will have your own room. For more information on the graduate student housing and information on life in Metz, France, please review the \"Live\" section on our webpage.We do not offer married student housing (except in the case where both partners are studying at Georgia Tech-Europe), or housing for families. If you will be arriving with a spouse/partner/children, please reach out to us as soon as possible at Info@europe.gatech.edu to learn about housing options. Visas What type of visa do I need to study at Georgia Tech-Europe and what is the process to obtain one?Once you have officially accepted the offer to attend Georgia Tech-Europe, staff from the Atlanta office will contact you to assist you with the visa process. Please do not begin this process on your own. Students will apply for a long-stay visa through Campus France and VFS. Again, wait until receiving direction from us before beginning this process.What type of visa do I need if I decide to study at Georgia Tech-Shenzhen after two semesters on the Europe campus?Should you decide to study at the Shenzhen campus for your third semester, you will need to contact a staff member on the Europe campus for assistance. They will assist you in obtaining the proper visa. (You will need to be in good academic standing in order to switch campuses.)What type of visa do I need to study at Georgia Tech in Atlanta should I decide to study at the Atlanta campus after two semesters on the Lorraine campus?Should you decide to study at the Atlanta campus for your third semester, you will need to contact a staff member on the Europe campus for assistance. They will assist you in obtaining an F-1 visa. (You will need to be in good academic standing in order to switch campuses.) 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Breadcrumb Home There is no formal application for Georgia Tech-Europe at the graduate level. Masters and Ph.D students must apply to and be accepted by a graduate program in Aerospace Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical & Computer Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology, indicating \"GT-Europe\" as their campus of choice. (note that for the 2022-2023 recruiting season, students may need to select \"GT-Lorraine\" as their campus of choice.) Incoming students apply via Georgia Tech's main campus in Atlanta, and after two semesters on the Europe campus, have the option to either complete their degree in France, or request a transfer to the Atlanta campus for their third semester. Students on the thesis track only can spend two semesters in Atlanta and will be eligible for Optional Practical Training (OPT). If you are currently in an MS engineering program on the Atlanta campus (any major), you may spend a semester at Georgia Tech-Europe by simply requesting a change in campus from \"Atlanta\" to \"Europe.\" Visit Georgia Tech's Graduate Studies page for information on starting your application to Georgia Tech. 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He serves as the chief academic officer of the largest engineering college in the country, working with the associate deans and chairs for each of the college's eight schools while providing leadership to more than 500 faculty members and more than 18,000 students. Raheem Beyah, Ph.D. Dean, College of Engineering & Southern Company Chair Beyah is a Georgia Tech alumnus. He earned his master\u2019s and Ph.D. in electrical and computer engineering from Georgia Tech in 1999 and 2003, respectively. He received his Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University in 1998. A native Atlantan, he is a graduate of the Atlanta Public Schools system. As a graduate of both Leadership Atlanta and Leadership Georgia, he remains active in the community at state and local levels. Beyah leads the Communications Assurance and Performance Group and is affiliated with the Institute for Information Security and Privacy. 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It is our responsibility to recruit more students, faculty, and staff from different backgrounds, interests, and perspectives. We must then develop and support them to become leaders in their respective engineering fields. The College of Engineering is committed to a diverse and inclusive community. This means we must ensure that each of our students, faculty, and staff is educated about all issues of diversity, equity and inclusion. We embrace persons of every race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, background, beliefs, and ability. We also dedicate ourselves toward addressing and fighting discrimination on our campus and in our lives. This includes racism, racial bias, and racial injustice. Our shared vision is one of social justice, opportunity, community, and equity. The College is consistently pursuing a mission that creates a community that exemplifies the best in us all, ensuring a better, more equitable, and sustainable future for everyone. We believe that our impact must reach beyond the classroom, research labs, our campus, and the technology we create. We must improve the human condition where injustice lives. We will continue to work to understand, value, and celebrate all people as we work to create an inclusive educational and work environment that welcomes all. This is essential to our success. It is essential for our world. DEI Questions? Contact Us. Damon P. Williams, Ph.D. Associate Dean for Inclusive Excellence Email Damon College of Engineering Resources Center for Engineering Education and Diversity (CEED) CEED collaborates with Georgia Tech offices and student organizations, alumni, national organizations, corporations, the K-12 community, and other universities to create and support a diversified engineering workforce. CEED's eight programs reach 40 percent of Yellow Jackets every year, while also working with 3,000 K-12 students annually as part of its commitment to increasing engineering awareness. Women in Engineering (WIE) WIE is dedicated to recruiting top female students into engineering majors. Once students are enrolled, WIE works to ensure the highest level of retention by fostering an environment that encourages curiosity, creativity, and intellectual and personal growth. The program also strives to redefine the engineering profession as a positive societal force with the potential to improve the quality of life through the creation of world changing technologies. College of Engineering Student Groups Georgia Tech Society of Women Engineers Georgia Tech Society of Black Engineers Georgia Tech Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (Undergraduates) Georgia Tech Latino Organization of Graduate Engineers Campus Resources Institute Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Center for Student Diversity and Inclusion Staff Diversity, Inclusion and Engagement Campus-wide DEI Events Diversity and Inclusion Education and Training Diversity and Inclusion Fellows Program Georgia Tech DEI Council ADA Compliance ADVANCE Program LGBTQIA Resource Center Gender Equity Initiatives African American Male Initiative Black Student Experience Task Force Women of Color Initiative Challenge Summer Program Edge Mentoring Program Focus Graduate Education Program Office of Hispanic Initiatives OMED Featured Stories Veda Chandler, Joy Harris Join College Leadership Team 31 July 2023 Harris will lead the Women in Engineering program and Chandler is the new director for the Center for Engineering Education and Diversity. Virtual Reality Learning Tools Win Top Prize in Student Innovation Competition 20 June 2023 The competition asks students to use engineering fundamentals to create solutions that promote equity and access in the College community. Working to Build a More Positive World Through Rap and Engineering 04 May 2023 Tyree Edwards sees power in using his music and his civil engineering skills to make an impact on people\u2019s lives. Community and Mentors Help Mechanical Engineer Chart Her Own Path 03 May 2023 Fatima Sheriff heads to Microsoft with technical know-how and business skills thanks to the people who guided her along the way. High School Science Fair Project Uncovers a Passion for Biomedical Engineering 02 May 2023 Natalia Barrera Villamizar\u2019s winding path through research labs, Covid disruptions, and industry experiences puts her right where she wants to be. Pagination Current page 1 Next page College of Engineering DEI Council The College of Engineering Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Council was established in 2017 to identify, raise awareness, and improve policies and practices related to DEI. The group counsels the dean, while developing and proposing initiatives intended to harness the College\u2019s intellectual diversity and promote a culture of inclusion, equity, and belonging. The committee\u2019s efforts align with the Institute and CoE strategic plans. The Council meets monthly and includes faculty from each of the College\u2019s eight schools, as well as students and staff. In addition to the College\u2019s council, the schools have also created their own DEI committees. Ivanska V. B\u00e1ez Undergraduate Student - Aerospace Engineering Tracy A. Boothe-Miller Academic Program Manager - Civil & Environmental Engineering Edward Botchwey Professor - Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory Lily Cheung Assistant Professor - Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering LaJauna F. Ellis Director of Admin & Strategic Initiatives - College of Engineering Dean\u2019s Office Marc Fern\u00e1ndez-Yag\u00fce Postdoctoral Fellow - Mechanical Engineering Olivia Fischer Senior Research Engineer - Aerospace Engineering Martha A. Grover Professor and Associate Chair for Graduate Studies - Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Omer Inan Professor and Linda J. and Mark C. Smith Chair - Electrical and Computer Engineering Tuba Ketenci Director of Educational Outreach - Industrial and Systems Engineering Mark D. Losego Associate Professor - Materials Science & Engineering Joseph Oefelein Professor and Associate Chair for Undergraduate Programs - Aerospace Engineering Raghuram Pucha Principal Lecturer - Mechanical Engineering Gabriel A. Rinc\u00f3n-Mora Motorola Solutions Foundation Professor - Electrical and Computer Engineering Sushree Jagriti Sahoo Graduate Student - Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Iris Tien Williams Family Associate Professor - Civil & Environmental Engineering Damon P. Williams, Ph.D. Associate Dean for Inclusive Excellence Amber Willitt Graduate Student - Aerospace Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Current GT Students Non-GT Students French Immersion/SLS First-year Semester Abroad Scholarships & Assistants Withdrawal & Refund Policy Family & Friends Graduate Studies Get Started Programs FAQ Partner Institutions Main Program Information Aerospace Engineering Computer Science Electrical & Computer Engineering Mechanical Engineering Eligibility & Applying Current GT Students New Applicants Funding & Fellowships Research & Innovation Research Innovation Corporate & Alumni Career Development Corporate Seminars Career Advice Opportunities Corporate Partnerships Our Partners Become a Partner Post Job Opportunities Alumni Engagement Get Connected Attend Events Mentor Students Transforming Tomorrow News & Events News Events Blog Videos Utilities Transforming Tomorrow Virtual Info Sessions Contact Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home Jul 11, 2023 \u201cGeorgia Tech\u2019s European campus in Metz, France has emerged as the go to destination for students looking for a once-in-a lifetime campus abroad experience while discovering Europe,\u201d said Georgia Tech-Europe (GTE) president, Abdallah Ougazzaden, speaking to La Semaine, a French regional magazine. The magazine recently published an article on the arrival of the summer cohort. Ougazzaden explained that the program is in growth mode, with the Metz campus welcoming 785 students in 2022 as opposed to 730 students in 2019 before the pandemic. This summer, Georgia Tech-Europe is hosting just over 400 students, a record for the campus! High demand is a good problem, and GTE rented additional classroom space at CentraleSup\u00e9lec, a nearby partner school for GTE\u2019s dual-degree master\u2019s program, reserving additional rooms in local student residence halls to accommodate everyone. At Georgia Tech-Europe, students take Georgia Tech courses, taught in English, with most courses taught by Georgia Tech faculty, both visiting and permanent. Ougazzaden told La Semaine that, \u201cThe academic program matches what you would find on the Atlanta campus, but outside of the coursework it\u2019s a different story! The goal is to stimulate students\u2019 curiosity and creativity to get them to think differently. Our students are tomorrow\u2019s decision makers, and it's important to equip them with more than just a solid academic foundation. We bring them beyond this foundation so that they have the tools to develop solutions to tomorrow\u2019s challenges.\u201d Ougazzaden\u2019s comments are timely, as developing global leaders dovetails with the Georgia Institute of Technology\u2019s strategic plan. One of the plan's key focus areas is to \u201cConnect Globally,\u201d and developing Georgia Tech-Europe programming and facilities while striving to make the program accessible to all students is an important step in furthering this goal. Beyond their coursework, GTE students have access to well-programmed activities that help them relax and expand their minds. Throughout the semester, the school organizes game nights, cooking workshops, visits to museums, concerts, and other local cultural events. Said Ougazzaden, \u201cThe goal is to connect students to worlds they might not have even known existed.\u201d Students are in class four days a week, giving them long weekends to travel independently throughout Europe. As soon as classes are finished for the week, students jump on night trains or inexpensive European flights, to experience as much of Europe as they can. Last year\u2019s summer cohort was lucky to receive a visit from Georgia Tech president, \u00c1ngel Cabrera. President Cabrera accompanied GTE students to the American Cemetery in Saint-Avold, just outside of Metz, where they commemorated the heroism of ten American Georgia Tech students who lost their lives during World War I and World War II and are buried in American cemeteries in France. They laid a wreath at the grave of Rupert E. Barnett, Jr. who perished during World War II. President Cabrera was so moved that he declared that each year on D-Day (June 6th), Georgia Tech-Europe would remember and honor those Georgia Tech students whose lives were tragically cut short in in France while in service to their country. Ougazzaden explained to La Semaine that, \u201cJune 6th is an important day of commemoration for our school. This year we planted a magnolia tree on the Metz campus. The magnolia is the most emblematic tree in Atlanta and Georgia Tech-Europe\u2019s magnolia will stand as a symbol of longevity and courage.\u201d This led to a discussion on Georgia Tech-Europe's strong commitment to sustainability. GTE offers a French immersion program focused on sustainability in the fall semester. Students at an intermediate level in French or above can participate in the Serve-Learn-Sustain France Program to learn about everything from waste-management to renewable energy, all while improving their French language skills by volunteering with local organizations in Metz. No matter where their semester takes them, students return to Atlanta transformed. Ougazzaden noted that, \u201cSurveys confirm that students who travel, study, and live in a country other than their own are more likely to succeed in their studies.\u201d The exchanges work both ways \u2013 during the spring and fall semesters, students from all over the world participate in GTE\u2019s dual-degree master\u2019s program. Georgia Tech-Europe partners with close to thirty prestigious partner institutions in Europe and North Africa, with students receiving a master\u2019s degree from both their home school and Georgia Tech. After studying on the Europe campus, master\u2019s students have the option of finishing their studies on Tech\u2019s Atlanta campus. The Georgia Tech-Europe program also benefits the Grand Est region. Over 400 students arrived in Metz this summer, and often their families join them at some point to travel, bringing even more visitors to Metz and beyond. Students return home as ambassadors for the region. As GTE president Abdallah Ougazzaden sees it, \u201ctheir participation ensures global visibility for the region,\u201d and with over 12,000 students having studied at Georgia Tech-Europe since it opened its doors in 1990, that is quite a few ambassadors! Contact Andrea Gappell Communications Program Manager, Georgia Tech-Europe Email andrea.gappell@europe.gatech.edu Related links Georgia Tech-Europe Categories Education Institute and Campus Student and Faculty Keywords GTE GT-Europe La Semaine Metz summer semester Study Abroad campus abroad Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "coe.gatech.edu", "content": "Future Engineers | College of Engineering College of Engineering About About Facts and Rankings Leadership Associate Deans School Chairs Diversity and Inclusivity Directory Advisory Board Find Us Future Engineers Virtual Tour Future Engineers Undergraduates Undergraduates Dual Degree Options Graduates Future Graduates Dual Degree Programs Flexible Degree Options Interdisciplinary Programs Transfers K-12 Programs A. 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From K-12 outreach to executive MBA programs and everything in between, there is something at the College of Engineering to help students attain their goals. Welcome, Future Engineers The College of Engineering at Georgia Tech is the perfect place to further your education, whether that education is an elementary schooler's first exposure to engineering or an executive's supplementary master's degree. In addition to traditional enrollment opportunities, the College provides a wide variety of Massively Open Online Courses (MOOCs) and other resources. However you choose to do it, your education from Georgia Tech will be an invaluable tool to help you go out and better the world with engineering expertise. Want to learn more about the College of Engineering at Georgia Tech? Join undergraduate engineering students Andy and Emily on a virtual tour throughout some of our coolest makerspaces and labs on campus or click on the button below to select individual areas to tour. Select a makerspace or lab to virtually tour Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Future Engineers at Georgia Tech Undergraduate Students Whether you want to cure diseases, build computers, or make cities more sustainable, you'll find a program to fit you at the College. Our undergraduates can choose from the 11 top-ranked majors listed below, but part of what makes our programs so valuable is that your education won't be confined to the classroom. Prospective Undergrads Graduate Students A graduate education from the College will lead you deeper into your academic interests, broadening your skills and boosting your career prospects. With 23 master's degrees and 18 doctoral degrees to choose from, you can tailor your graduate experiences to your personal academic and career goals. Explore Graduate Programs Transfer Students Even if it isn\u2019t where you began your college journey, Georgia Tech is the perfect place to finish it. There are many different pathways that potential transfer students can take, depending on where they stand in their higher education experience. Transferring to Georgia Tech Clark Scholars The A. James Clark Scholars Program at Georgia Tech is dedicated to creating engineers of the future. Student scholars embody an entrepreneurial spirit and community-minded values. They strive to continuously achieve excellence in everything they do. Meet the Scholars Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Current GT Students Non-GT Students French Immersion/SLS First-year Semester Abroad Scholarships & Assistants Withdrawal & Refund Policy Family & Friends Graduate Studies Get Started Programs FAQ Partner Institutions Main Program Information Aerospace Engineering Computer Science Electrical & Computer Engineering Mechanical Engineering Eligibility & Applying Current GT Students New Applicants Funding & Fellowships Research & Innovation Research Innovation Corporate & Alumni Career Development Corporate Seminars Career Advice Opportunities Corporate Partnerships Our Partners Become a Partner Post Job Opportunities Alumni Engagement Get Connected Attend Events Mentor Students Transforming Tomorrow News & Events News Events Blog Videos Utilities Transforming Tomorrow Virtual Info Sessions Contact Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home Thursday August 17, 2023 11:00AM - 12:00PM Contact Allie Snyder GTE Outreach Manager allie.snyder@europe.gatech.edu Location Information Related Link GTE Website Invited Audience Undergraduate students Georgia Tech-Europe Outreach Manager Allie Snyder will host virtual information sessions each Thursday from 11am-12pm EST to give you details about GTE and answer any questions that you have! 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Boasting top-ranked graduate programs throughout its eight schools, the College of Engineering offers lots of paths to explore the challenges of engineering. With 23 master's degrees and 18 doctoral degrees to choose from, prospective students can tailor their graduate experiences to their personal academic and career goals. Why choose Georgia Tech's College of Engineering? U.S. News & World Report places the College of Engineering's overall graduate program at No. 8 among the country's major research universities, with all 11 graduate programs placing in the top 10 in their respective fields. The strong showing is bolstered by a world-class faculty of about 400 full-time members, who include National Academy of Engineering members and Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholars. Georgia Tech stands out as one of the world's top research universities, taking an interdisciplinary approach to addressing some of the society's most urgent issues. Are you ready for grad school? Earning an advanced engineering degree can reshape your career. Read the eBook to learn more about what you should consider before applying to graduate school. Discover the benefits of grad school Image Atlanta: An Affordable City Atlanta is an affordable city, boasting: Affordable housing Business and startup opportunities International Airport Home to Fortune 500 companies The cost of living index of Atlanta, GA (102) compares positively as compared to Philadelphia PA (113.5), Baltimore MD (117.1), Los Angeles CA (148.4), Boston MA (150.2), Seattle WA (155), San Francisco CA (196.7), New York NY (249), and Palo Alto CA (613.5). Research From energy and sustainable infrastructure to healthcare technology to the internet of things, researchers at Georgia Tech are tackling the most important and complex issues of the world today. Explore all research areas Image Wearable robotics research in the Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering Ready to apply? 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James Clark Scholars Program | College of Engineering College of Engineering About About Facts and Rankings Leadership Associate Deans School Chairs Diversity and Inclusivity Directory Advisory Board Find Us Future Engineers Virtual Tour Future Engineers Undergraduates Undergraduates Dual Degree Options Graduates Future Graduates Dual Degree Programs Flexible Degree Options Interdisciplinary Programs Transfers K-12 Programs A. 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The program's goal is to enable students to embody the new requirements of engineers in a global marketplace. Today's engineer must be a dynamic problem-solver in multidisciplinary environments. They must also be comfortable engaging the populations affected by their research and their community's of practice. By the end of their Georgia Tech education, Clark Scholars are highly skilled and creative engineers capable of conducting leading-edge research, collaborative problem solving, and community engagement. Student scholars embody an entrepreneurial spirit and community-minded values. They strive to continuously achieve excellence in everything they do. A. James Clark Scholars Program at Georgia Tech Blank Space (medium)(text and background only visible when logged in) Image A. James & Alice B. Clark Foundation The A. James & Alice B. Clark Foundation is committed to helping hard workers with a drive to achieve. The Foundation seeks out grantees who build practical, immediate and concrete connections between effort and opportunity \u2014 from scholarships for engineering students, to better schools for children in Washington D.C., to veteran reintegration programs and support of the Washington D.C. community. 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Nearly a dozen degrees are offered across the College's eight schools, and students are encouraged to collaborate across disciplines and apply their skills to real-world problems. Whether they want to find jobs or get advanced degrees, graduates leave the College with both the knowledge and practical experience they need. Explore Academics in the College Undergraduate Academics The College's undergraduate programs build a strong foundation in engineering principles. Nearly a dozen degrees are offered across the College's eight schools, and students are encouraged to collaborate across disciplines and apply their skills to real-world problems. Whether they want to find jobs or get advanced degrees, graduates leave the College with both the knowledge and practical experience they need. Graduate Academics The College prepares graduate students for diverse careers in research, management, development, consulting, higher education and other fields. Home to 23 master's programs and 18 doctoral programs, the College offers top-caliber labs and abundant research opportunities, ensuring students complete their degrees with the experience they need. Culture of Innovation From maker spaces for building and creating, labs for experimenting and discovering, and startup incubators for researching and developing, there is unlimited potential for innovation. New partnerships and resources are initiated like clockwork, and if you have a bright idea, we can help you make it happen. Work Experiences When employers see Georgia Tech on their resume, they know that the candidate not only has impeccable academic knowledge, but that he or she also has the skills and experience to handle real-world challenges. Georgia Tech\u2019s Co-op and Internship programs, as well as internships students get on their own, are key ways for students to build professional skills and put into practice what they have learned in class. Online Education In an increasingly digital age, it becomes easier and easier to learn complicated topics without sitting in a lecture hall. Georgia Tech strives to bring knowledge to individuals all over the world and has created a variety of programs to do so. International Experiences Traveling the world and experiencing life as a student or worker in other communities is key in developing their own unique perspective. At Georgia Tech, over 54% of students have an international experience before they graduate. 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Scientists and engineers from various research areas, students, and partner organizations work together to find answers to some of society\u2019s most challenging questions. With incredible labs and industry-leading faculty, it is no surprise that research at Georgia Tech makes the news routinely. An Engineer's Guide to Graduate School Engineers who want to pursue more education to further their career are faced with the option of earning an advanced engineering degree. Ultimately, the choice depends on the individual and their career aspirations. Download the eBook to hear from more engineers who were faced with the same decision. You\u2019ll gain valuable advice on what to consider when planning your future. Graduate Programs For students who have already obtained a bachelor\u2019s degree and are still yearning to learn more, research more, and discover more, Georgia Tech is the ideal setting for graduate studies. The College prepares graduate students for diverse careers in research, management, development, consulting, higher education and other fields. Home to 23 master's programs and 18 doctoral programs, the College offers top-caliber labs and abundant research opportunities, ensuring students complete their degrees with the experience they need. Recruitment and financial aid for our graduate programs are generally handled through our individual engineering schools (linked below) and their graduate programs, although a range of fellowships are offered through the Georgia Tech Office of Graduate Studies. Aerospace Engineering Biomedical Engineering Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Civil and Environmental Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering Industrial and Systems Engineering Materials Science and Engineering Mechanical Engineering Nuclear and Radiological Engineering Explore Interdisciplinary Programs Questions? Contact Us. Mitchell L. R. Walker II, Ph.D. Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Email Mitchell Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Georgia Tech\u2019s Co-op and Internship programs, as well as internships students get on their own, are key ways for students to build professional skills and put into practice what they have learned in class. Co-Op Program The Georgia Tech Undergraduate Co-op Program is a five-year, academic program designed to complement a student's formal education with paid practical work experience directly related to the student's academic major. It is available in all engineering majors. Co-ops give students the opportunity to combine the theories learned in class with paid practical experience related to their major. Students have the opportunity to develop the work skills that most companies look for in the graduates they hire. Co-ops alternate semesters of on-campus study with semesters of full-time employment through their junior year, then continue in school through their senior year. Co-op participants are classified as full-time students during each term, regardless of whether they are attending classes on campus or working full-time. \"As a hiring manager, my impressions of people from Georgia Tech is that you don't even need to worry about whether they are good or not. They are ready to grow and work hard. They are the total package engineer with their heads in the right place.\" Corporate hiring manager Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Program Benefits Having an early opportunity to confirm your choice of major. Gaining major-related work experience prior to graduation through growth with an employer. Increasing understanding of classroom theory through practical experience. Earning the cooperative plan diploma, highly valued by employers. Enhancing marketability to employers upon graduation. Georgia Tech Co-Op Program Blank Space (medium)(text and background only visible when logged in) Internships An internship is a work experience related to a student's major and/or career interest that takes place during a semester. Internships are extremely valuable for students to see how engineering theories studied are applied in real life. Typically, students participate in projects or work alongside practicing professionals as they tackle special day-to day challenges. The duties assigned to students as interns depend on the area of engineering specialization, but employers know that Georgia Tech students are good for much more than just getting coffee. Image Students have the opportunity to meet with potential employers at campus career fairs. A civil engineering intern may work with CAD drafting or specification writing, or road/bridge construction inspection, or engineering design work such as urban design. Mechanical engineering interns may assist in the design of mechanical systems such as air conditioning, heating, or plumbing systems. Chemical engineering interns may work in a chemical technology laboratory carrying out analysis. Internships give students real world experience in a professional job setting, networking opportunities that significantly increase their ability to get jobs after graduation, and explore potential careers. Employers seek engineering students with related job experience and use their internship programs to recruit entry-level talent. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking Main Navigation Home Visit Visit About the Museum Legacy of Dard Hunter Upcoming Upcoming Programs Upcoming Events Exhibits Pulped Under Pressure Permanent Collections Upcoming Exhibits Online Exhibits Artifact of the Month NAHP Mail Art Learn Guided Tours K-12 School Groups Family College Adult Scouts Instructors Resources Teacher's Handbook History of Papermaking Lecture Recordings Paper Play Fast Film Fest Coloring Pages People of Paper Additional Reading Contact Open Search Search Search The Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking's mission is to collect, preserve, increase, and disseminate knowledge about papermaking - past, present and future. Blank Space (Large)(text and background only visible when logged in) Dard Hunter, Paper Museum Founder Introduction The Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking melds art, history, technology and industry from historical and global perspectives. Museum visitors follow the path of paper from the earliest examples of writing materials, to the Chinese discovery of how to make paper, to the paper mills of Europe, and the high-tech machinery of today\u2019s modern paper industry. The Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking's mission is to collect, preserve, increase, and disseminate knowledge about papermaking - past, present and future. The museum cares for the most comprehensive collection of paper and paper-related artifacts in the world, comprised of over 100,000 artifacts including manuscripts, rare books, prints, hand and industrial papermaking tools and equipment, and crafted and manufactured objects, as well as paper samples. The museum was first established in 1939 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology by renowned paper historian Dard Hunter. In 1954, its founder relocated the museum to the Institute of Paper Chemistry in Appleton, Wisconsin, where it remained until 1989. At that time, the Institute of Paper Chemistry and museum moved to Atlanta, and the Institute was renamed the Institute of Paper Science and Technology (IPST). The museum became the Robert C. Williams American Museum of Papermaking in 1996 when the James River Corporation established an endowment in honor of its founder. In 2003, IPST merged with the Georgia Institute of Technology, and the museum became part of the larger organization. Today, the museum is part of the Renewable Bioproducts Institute, an Interdisciplinary Research Institute at Georgia Tech. Permanent exhibitions trace the development of papermaking. Temporary exhibitions feature additional artifacts from the collections, artwork by leading contemporary paper artists, and national traveling exhibits. The Paper Museum offers a variety of programs for audiences ranging from lectures for the general public to field trips for schools to hands-on workshops for all ages. Fee-based, hands-on workshops meeting Georgia Tech\u2019s COVID-19 guidelines are offered in-person, and virtual programs are available as well. Blank Space (Medium)(text and background only visible when logged in) Programming The museum provides tour options for varying audiences, including Pre-K-12 students, scouts, college students, and adults. The museum also offers fee-based hands-on workshops and artists\u2019 lectures on a variety of topics for artists, educators, and the general public. School programs are age-appropriate and linked to Georgia Performance Standards. Tours and programs can be modified to meet the needs of specific classes. Blank Space (X-Large)(text and background only visible when logged in) Exhibits The museum hosts both permanent exhibitions and changing galleries. The permanent exhibits trace the fascinating history of papermaking from its earliest antecedents through the advanced technology of today. 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Students on the civil track train to tackle projects like roads and bridges, sure, but they also work on technologies for green buildings, strategies that help us recover from disasters, and projects to alleviate poverty. Environmental engineers may focus on issues like clean drinking water, air-quality monitoring and pollution controls. Blank Space (medium)(text and background only visible when logged in) School of Civil and Environmental Engineering website Undergrad Degree Programs B.S. in Civil Engineering B.S. in Environmental Engineering B.S./M.S. in Civil Engineering (5-year) B.S./M.S. in Environmental Engineering (5-year) Graduate Degree Programs B.S./M.S. in Civil Engineering (5-year) B.S./M.S. in Environmental Engineering (5-year) M.S. in Bioengineering M.S. in Civil Engineering M.S. in Computational Science and Engineering M.S. in Engineering Science and Mechanics M.S. in Environmental Engineering Ph.D. in Bioengineering Ph.D. in Civil Engineering Ph.D. in Computational Science and Engineering Ph.D. in Engineering Science and Mechanics Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering Ph.D. in Ocean Science and Engineering Research Areas Construction Engineering and Infrastructure Systems Engineering Environmental Engineering Geosystems Engineering Structural Engineering, Mechanics and Materials Transportation System Engineering Water Resources Engineering Image A holding tank in the hydro lab is used to study glacial melt. 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Image Assistant Professor Azadeh Ansari studies microbristle robots in the lab. Image Associate Professor Fatih Sarioglu (left) and Mert Boya investigate the use of microfluidic chips to track cancer cells. Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum College Resources College Resources Faculty Resources Promotion and Tenure (RPT Process) Research Resources IT Resources and Policies Forms Accreditation Statement of Ethics and Integrity General Data Protection Regulation Privacy Notice Dean's Office Handbook Advisory Board Resources Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "paper.gatech.edu", "content": "Pulped Under Pressure | Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking Main Navigation Home Visit Visit About the Museum Legacy of Dard Hunter Upcoming Upcoming Programs Upcoming Events Exhibits Pulped Under Pressure Permanent Collections Upcoming Exhibits Online Exhibits Artifact of the Month NAHP Mail Art Learn Guided Tours K-12 School Groups Family College Adult Scouts Instructors Resources Teacher's Handbook History of Papermaking Lecture Recordings Paper Play Fast Film Fest Coloring Pages People of Paper Additional Reading Contact Open Search Search Search With traditional hand papermaking at its core, Pulped Under Pressure underscores important contemporary issues steeped in history and craft. Enticed through touch, these works encourage a contemplative slowing down even as they urge acknowledgement of some of the most pressing issues (environmental crisis to global marginalization) facing civilization today. Each of the artists, Jillian Bruschera, Julia Goodman, Reni Gower, Trisha Oralie Martin, Melissa Potter, Marilyn Propp, Maggie Puckett, starts simply with a foundation of pulp made from natural fibers. Their multifaceted results incorporate a rich range of printmaking, letterpress, papercutting, and installation with a diversity of recycled disposable materials (junk mail, egg cartons, old cotton t-shirts, ripped denim jeans) as well as old bedsheets, beetroot, heirloom plants, and illuminated el wires. In very unique ways, these artists consider paper beyond its most common function as a passive surface of record or craft. Instead, the material is transformed and imbedded with content that turns communication into a public practice. By challenging assumptions, the artists of Pulped Under Pressure create artworks that are both beautiful and brave. Artists Jillian Bruschera, Julia Goodman, Reni Gower, Trisha Oralie Martin, Melissa Potter, Marilyn Propp, Maggie Puckett Exhibition co-curated by Reni Gower & Melissa Potter In-Person Reception Friday, August 4, 2023, 6:00-8:00pm EST FREE Virtual Artist Talks Tuesday, May 30, 2023, 8:00-9:00pm EST In the first of three virtual artists talks for Pulped Under Pressure we hear from the co-curators Reni Gower and Melissa Potter. We also learn about Seeds InService: A Papermaking Institute, an ecofeminist, socially-engaged art practice by Maggie Puckett and Melissa Potter that supports self-determining communities through heirloom seed management, thematic gardening, and hand papermaking arts activism. Watch the recording Wednesday, June 14, 2023, 8:00-9:00pm EST In the second of three Pulped Under Pressure virtual artists talks for we hear from Julia Goodman (based in Oakland) and Trisha Oralie Martin (based in Chicago) discussing how social memory and cultural identity play a major role in each of their works. Watch the recording Wednesday, July 12, 2023, 8:00-9:00pm EST In the third and final virtual artists talks for Pulped Under Pressure we hear from Jillian Bruschera (based in California) and Marilyn Propp (based in Chicago) as each discusses references to the impact, implications, and consequences of waste in their works. 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Important discoveries often take place at the intersection of disciplines, and we encourage the kinds of multidisciplinary collaboration that makes these advances possible. And for undergrads, research opportunities are plentiful. Students can work in research labs for course credit or pay across all eight schools Undergraduate Student Research Opportunities Research Option The Research Option provides students a substantial, in-depth research experience. The culmination of the Research Option experience often results in a journal publication or conference presentation, and completion of the program is designated on your transcript.The Research Option (RO) is open to all undergraduate students, but it is tailor-made for future graduate school students and professional-track students who are planning a career in research and development after graduation. President's Undergraduate Research Awards President's Undergraduate Research Awards fund student salaries to conduct undergraduate research with Georgia Tech faculty and offset travel expenses for undergraduates to present their research at professional conferences. Between two hundred and three hundred competitive awards are offered each year. The Vertically Integrated Projects (VIP) Program VIP unites undergraduate education and faculty research in a team-based context. Undergraduate VIP students earn academic credits, while faculty and graduate students benefit from the design/discovery efforts of their teams. The program extends the academic design experience beyond a single semester, with students participating for up to three years. It provides the time and context to learn and practice professional skills, to make substantial contributions, and experience different roles on large multidisciplinary design/discovery teams. Additional Research Program Options GTRI: Georgia Tech Research Institute MUSERP: Minority Undergraduate Scholars Engineering Research Program ORS: Opportunity Research Scholars Program Petit Undergraduate Research Scholars Program PRC: Packaging Research Center Women, Science, and Technology Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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James Clark Scholars Dean's Scholars Program Academics Academics Undergraduate Graduate Culture of Innovation Maker Spaces Online Education Co-Op's & Internships International Experiences International Partnerships Study Abroad Accreditation Schools Schools Aerospace Engineering Biomedical Engineering Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Civil and Environmental Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering Industrial and Systems Engineering Materials Science and Engineering Mechanical Engineering Research Research Partnerships Undergraduate Research Featured Faculty Engage Engage Alumni Awards Alumni Newsletter Giving News Open Search Search Search Featured Faculty The College boasts top talent in every research department across all eight schools. Our best-in-class faculty with their many awards and grants is proof of our preeminence. Each faculty member excels at pushing the boundaries of innovation in engineering through interdisciplinary collaboration. Early Career Faculty Awards Many of our faculty are just beginning their careers when they come to Tech. They are on the cutting-edge of their research areas, studying the most current research methods and technologies. These outstanding early career faculty have been honored with awards for their work. Three engineering researchers received Director\u2019s New Innovator Awards from the National Institutes of Health in 2022. John Blazeck (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering) is working to engineer T cells to directly compete with solid tumor cancer cells for nutrients, counteracting the tumor metabolic processes that suppress the immune system and allowing the body\u2019s T cells to activate. Felipe Quiroz (Biomedical Engineering) is adapting sensors he developed for skin proteins to detect disordered proteins thought to drive neurological degeneration in diseases like Alzheimer\u2019s, and Parkinson\u2019s. The idea is to allow scientists to track these proteins while they move inside living brain cells. Aaron Young (Mechanical Engineering) is focusing on improving wearable robotic technology for stroke patients, amputees, and other people who have difficulty walking. He\u2019s developing artificial intelligence to identify a user\u2019s intent and the surrounding environment and better \u201ccontrol policy\u201d for how the mechanical elements move. More Jeffrey Markowitz (Biomedical Engineering) received a 2022 Packard Fellowship for Science and Engineering for his studies of how the brain controls the body in an effort to push the envelope in treating neurodegenerative disease. The Packard Fellowships are among the most prestigious grants for young faculty members, awarded to some of the most innovative early career scientists in the nation. Markowitz gets $875,000 funding over five years \u2014 and the freedom to take risks and explore new frontiers in his research. More Ye Zhao (Mechanical Engineering) is one of 25 recipients of the 2023 Office of Naval Research\u2019s (ONR) Young Investigator Award. He aims to dramatically improve the way autonomous robots make sense of and navigate complex and fast-changing environments. The ONR\u2019s Young Investigator Program targets early-career scientists whose research carries significant potential for technological advancement and national defense support. More Lily Cheung (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering) has received a research grant from the Shurl and Kay Curci Foundation to support her work on transporter proteins on the surface of cells. Curci grants fund emerging research that\u2019s working toward a healthy and sustainable future. Cheung\u2019s project has the potential to improve medical treatments and lead to more resilient crops. More Image Lily Cheung Image Human robot interaction and robotic grasping in Ye Zhao's lab. 2022 \u2013 2023 Faculty Highlights In the 2022-23 academic year, many of our faculty members were recognized by national and international organizations. A sampling: National Academy Inductees Mark Prausnitz (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering) was elected to the National Academy of Engineering. More Madhavan Swaminathan (Electrical and Computer Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering) and Zhong Lin Wang (Materials Science and Engineering) were elected to the National Academy of Inventors. More National Science Foundation CAREER Award Recipients Kelly J. Cross (Biomedical Engineering), Eva Dyer (Biomedical Engineering), Shaolan Li (Electrical and Computer Engineering), Akanksha Menon (Mechanical Engineering), and Vidya Muthukumar (Electrical and Computer Engineering, Industrial and Systems Engineering) were awarded National Science Foundation CAREER awards. More American Academy of Arts & Sciences Members Rafael Bras (Civil and Environmental Engineering) and Susan Margulies (Biomedical Engineering) were elected to membership in the Academy. More Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Fellows Sung Kyu Lim (Electrical and Computer Engineering) and Linda Milor (Electrical and Computer Engineering) became fellows of IEEE. More Regents' Professors and Entrepreneurs Krishnendu Roy (Biomedical Engineering) and Surya Kalidindi (Mechanical Engineering) were named Regents' Professors by the University System of Georgia Board of Regents. Farrokh Ayazi (Electrical and Computer Engineering), Andrei Fedorov (Mechanical Engineering), Mark Prausnitz (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering), and Gleb Yushin (Materials Science and Engineering) were honored as inaugural Regents' Entrepreneurs. Regents' titles are the highest academic and research recognition bestowed by the board. More Image Eva Dyer and Vidya Muthukumar received Early Career Development Awards from the National Science Foundation. They're also working together on an NSF project to train artificial intelligence models on more detailed, augmented datasets. Image Ryan Lively, Christopher Jones, and Matthew Realff with a prototype direct air capture system in Lively's lab in the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking Main Navigation Home Visit Visit About the Museum Legacy of Dard Hunter Upcoming Upcoming Programs Upcoming Events Exhibits Pulped Under Pressure Permanent Collections Upcoming Exhibits Online Exhibits Artifact of the Month NAHP Mail Art Learn Guided Tours K-12 School Groups Family College Adult Scouts Instructors Resources Teacher's Handbook History of Papermaking Lecture Recordings Paper Play Fast Film Fest Coloring Pages People of Paper Additional Reading Contact Open Search Search Search North American Hand Papermakers coordinates a monthly Mail Art Exchange! Each month NAHP provides a theme pertaining to a concept or technique for participants to create a series or edition of paper works to be shared with others. Through this exchange NAHP hopes to connect paper lovers to each other and create a greater sense of community through snail mail! Using handmade paper is not required and participants are responsible for their own postage. All flat works were required to fit inside a 9 \u00bd\u201d x 12 \u00bd\u201d envelope and any 3D work could not exceed 4\u201d in any direction. Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking is the official home of the exchange archive. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking Main Navigation Home Visit Visit About the Museum Legacy of Dard Hunter Upcoming Upcoming Programs Upcoming Events Exhibits Pulped Under Pressure Permanent Collections Upcoming Exhibits Online Exhibits Artifact of the Month NAHP Mail Art Learn Guided Tours K-12 School Groups Family College Adult Scouts Instructors Resources Teacher's Handbook History of Papermaking Lecture Recordings Paper Play Fast Film Fest Coloring Pages People of Paper Additional Reading Contact Open Search Search Search Kelly Taylor Mitchell Topics: Papermaking, Pulp Painting, Books Arts, Assemblage Visit Kelly Taylor Mitchell's WebsiteKelly Taylor Mitchell is an\u2026Learn More Georgia Deal Topics: Papermaking, Pulp Painting, Printmaking, BookbindingVisit Georgia Deal's websiteGeorgia Deal is a printmaker and papermaker whose mixed-media works on paper embody these processes. After Chairing the Printmaking and Papermaking area at the Corcoran School of Art & Design\u2026Learn More Melissa Harshman Topics: Papermaking, Pulp Painting, PrintmakingVisit Melissa Harshman's websiteMelissa Harshman received her MFA from the University of Wisconsin- Madison in 1992. She has taught at the Lamar Dodd School of Art since 1993. Harshman has exhibited widely throughout\u2026Learn More Alexandra Soteriou Topics: Archive of Indian papermaking images with the University of Iowa Center for the\u2026A 1985 Fulbright award began Alexandra Soteriou\u2019s over three decades of work in India documenting papermaking heritage and working to revive the traditional\u2026Learn More Colleen Lawrence Topics: Papermaking, Printmaking, CollageColleen Lawrence is a book artist and writer living in greater Atlanta, Georgia. She completed an MFA in book arts at the University of Iowa Center for the Book in 2020, along\u2026Learn More Helen Hiebert Topics: Papermaking, Paper ArtsVisit Helen Hiebert's WebsiteHelen Hiebert is a Colorado artist who constructs installations, sculptures, films, artists\u2019 books and works in paper using handmade paper as her primary medium. She teaches, lectures and exhibits\u2026Learn More Nancy Jacobi Topics: Washi PaperVisit the Japanese Paper Place's WebsiteNancy Jacobi is the founder of The Japanese Paper Place in Toronto, a business which she began 40\u2026Learn More Lisa Miles Topics: Papermaking, Printmaking, Book Binding, Natural DyesVisit Lisa Miles's WebsiteLisa Miles is a hand papermaker, book artist, and educator, who creates one-of-a-kind paperworks and limited edition artist books under the imprint Dutchess Press. Originally from New England,\u2026Learn More Cynthia Lollis Topics: Papermaking, Printmaking, Bookbinding Visit Cynthia Lollis's WebsiteCynthia Lollis is a professor of printmaking and book arts in Atlanta. Many of her artists\u2019 books and prints are collaborations with German artist, Daniela Deeg, under the name ETC Press.\u2026Learn More Anne Elser Topics: Calligraphy and BookbindingVisit Anne Elser's WebsiteEarning a BFA in 1991 in painting from the Cleveland Institute of Art and graduate studies in Graphic Design at The Portfolio Center, Anne Elser began her artistic career in 1997 as a painter,\u2026Learn More Sanaz Haghani Topics: Paper installations, papermaking, printmaking, paper sculptureWebsiteSanaz Haghani is an up and coming paper artist, printmaker and adjunct instructor at Rowan-Cabarrus Community College. She received her BA in graphic design from Sooreh University in Iran and, a\u2026Learn More Steve Miller Topics: Book Arts, papermaking, printmakingSteve Miller's WebsiteSteve Miller is a professor in the School of Library and Information Studies at the University of Alabama. He is the coordinator of the MFA in the Book Arts Program. Steve Miller founded Red\u2026Learn More Jerushia Graham Topics: paper cuts, printmaking, pulp painting, homeschool workshopsJerushia's WebsiteJerushia Graham is an Atlanta-based artist who exhibits both nationally and internationally. She earned an MFA in Book Arts/Printmaking from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, and has\u2026Learn More Marcia Watt Topics: Marbling, Origami, Papermaking, CalligraphyGrowing up in Los Angeles, California, Marcia Watt\u2019s family\u2019s idea of fun was to spend hours at used bookstores, and so began her love affair with paper and books. At Reed College she studied\u2026Learn More Miriam Graham Topics: Cardmaking, Paper Beads, quillingWebsiteMiriam Graham is a Custom Picture Framer, scrapbooker, & cardmaker. For the past 8 years she has specialized in shadow boxes and cutting multi-window mats at Final Touch Frame Shop in\u2026Learn More Lauren Faulkenberry Topics: Book ArtsLauren Faulkenberry's WebsiteLauren Faulkenberry is a book artist, printmaker, and novelist. Her love of storytelling drives her work, which ranges from limited edition letterpress books to sculptural books and children's\u2026Learn More Chad Heyward Topics: WebsiteChad Hayward is an interdisciplinary artist that uses a wide range of materials and methodologies. He has a primary focus in drawing and painting, often using pulp imaging to create handmade paper\u2026Learn More Allen Spetnagel Topics: WebsiteAllen Spetnagel self-publishes original mini-comics and \u2018zines, creates pen-and-ink cartoon drawings, and paints with acrylic on paper and canvas. Learn More Museum StaffTopics: WebsiteMuseum staff at the Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking teach a vareity of classes and lead experiences in paper and book arts. Learn More Preksha Khare Topics: Paper Craft Craftworm Creations Preksha Khare is a paper artist specializing in giant paper flowers. She started flower making as a hobby and her first project was a backdrop for her daugher\u2019s first birthday. Since then her\u2026Learn More Robert ThompsonTopics: locally sourced fiber, collage, natural dyesWebsiteROBERT THOMPSON - ARTIST STATEMENT My paper tells the story \u2013 the story of place. Each piece of paper I make can be traced to a particular farm or famer\u2019s market or to my own yard. For me, the\u2026Learn More Ann FrellsenTopics: Bookmaking, Book Repair, PreservationWebsiteAnn is a book and paper conservator with a passion for making books (and teaching how-to). As former Collections Conservator for the Emory Univ. Libraries, she learned to create and repair a\u2026Learn More Akbar Imhotep Topics: StorytellingAkbar ImhotepAkbar Imhotep (Ock-Bar M-Hoe-Tep), a 2012 Governor\u2019s Arts & Humanities Awardee, has been a professional storyteller since 1985 and has performed throughout Metro-Atlanta and the Southeast. For\u2026Learn More Doug Baulos and Jacob PhillipsTopics: Natural plant dyesDoug BaulosDoug Baulos Douglas Pierre Baulos was born in Springfield, Illinois. In 1990, he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. In 1993, he received a Master of\u2026Learn More Andrew Huot Topics: BookmakingAndrew's WebsiteAndrew Huot is a book artist and bookbinder in Atlanta, where he operates Big River Bindery, a shop for bookmaking and letterpress printing, book repair, and design. His artwork uses the book form\u2026Learn More Atlanta Printmakers Studio Topics: Atlanta Printmakers StudioAtlanta Printmakers Studio is a non-profit community printmaking studio located in the historic West End neighborhood just minutes from downtown Atlanta, Georgia. Founded in 2005 to promote the\u2026Learn More Ashley Schick Topics: Book Arts, papermaking, printmakingAshley Schick's WebsiteAshley L. Schick makes works on paper and artists\u2019 books. Schick completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Florida and earned her MFA in Printmaking from SCAD-Atlanta. While at SCAD\u2026Learn More The Mobile Mill Topics: PapermakingWebsiteThe Mobile Mill is a traveling \u2018pop-up\u2019 paper studio that actively challenges traditional notions of art practice, craft culture and education by broadening preconceived notions of where art can\u2026Learn More Renee Pearson Topics: WebsiteRenee Pearson is a graphic designer, digital illustrator, book artist and paper crafter. In addition to writing two best-selling books on digital scrapbooking, Renee has served as Contributing\u2026Learn More Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "paper.gatech.edu", "content": "Additional Reading | Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking Main Navigation Home Visit Visit About the Museum Legacy of Dard Hunter Upcoming Upcoming Programs Upcoming Events Exhibits Pulped Under Pressure Permanent Collections Upcoming Exhibits Online Exhibits Artifact of the Month NAHP Mail Art Learn Guided Tours K-12 School Groups Family College Adult Scouts Instructors Resources Teacher's Handbook History of Papermaking Lecture Recordings Paper Play Fast Film Fest Coloring Pages People of Paper Additional Reading Contact Open Search Search Search Recommended Reading Bark Paper Research list compiled by Lisa Miles - www.dutchesspress.com Bell, Lillian. Papyrus, Tapa, Amate & Rice Paper: Papermaking in Africa, the Pacific, Latin America & Southeast Asia. McMinnville, OR.: Liliaceae Press, 1983. Print. Coe, Michael D, and Justin Kerr. The Art of the Maya Scribe. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1998. Print. Christensen, Bodil, & Samuel Mart\u00ed. Witchcraft and Pre-Columbian Paper = Brujer\u00edas y Papel Precolombino. 1979. Print. Hunter, Dard. Primitive Papermaking: An Account of a Mexican Sojourn and of a Voyage to the Pacific Islands in Search of Information, Implements, and Specimens Relating to the Making & Decorating of Bark-Paper. Chillicothe, Ohio: Mountain House Press, 1927. Print. L\u00f3pez Binnq\u00fcist, Citlalli. The Endurance of Mexican Amate Paper: Exploring Additional Dimensions to the Sustainable Development Concept. University of Twente. 2003. http://www.itc.nl/library/Papers_2003/phd_theses/lopez_binnquist.pdf Shimura, Asao. Amate, Mexican Bark Paper. Tokyo: Bunseido Press, 1978. Print. Von Hagen, Victor Wolfgang. The Aztec and Maya Papermakers. New York: J.J. Augustin, 1944. Print. Mills, Men and Machinery A Bibliography of Papermaking in the United States During the Industrial Revolution to 1900 by Robert Singerman and S. J. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking Main Navigation Home Visit Visit About the Museum Legacy of Dard Hunter Upcoming Upcoming Programs Upcoming Events Exhibits Pulped Under Pressure Permanent Collections Upcoming Exhibits Online Exhibits Artifact of the Month NAHP Mail Art Learn Guided Tours K-12 School Groups Family College Adult Scouts Instructors Resources Teacher's Handbook History of Papermaking Lecture Recordings Paper Play Fast Film Fest Coloring Pages People of Paper Additional Reading Contact Open Search Search Search Dec 22, 2022 - Atlanta, GA The Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking holds a collection of woodblocks and woodblock prints from the 19th and 20th centuries from China and Japan. They were collected by the museum\u2019s founder Dard Hunter during his travels in East Asia in the 1920s and 1930s. Printing on paper gave a greater functionality as a medium for literature, culture, art, documentation, and especially for scholarly, religious, and governmental texts. Through historical context and records, we can learn much about how these woodblocks were used and the significance of the prints. With analytical techniques, we gain more insight about the woodblocks beyond what we can observe with the naked eye. In collaboration with the Materials Characterization Facility* (MCF) at Georgia Tech, the Museum staff learned how advanced characterization techniques gives us more information on story of the woodblocks in the Paper Museum\u2019s collection. * IEN/IMat Materials Characterization Facility: https://mcf.gatech.edu/home/ Tools we used: Digital Microscopy With the help of the Keyence Advanced Digital microscope and MCF staff, the Museum staff were able to get a closer look at the surface and into the depressions between the carved Chinese characters of the woodblock. The Keyence Digital Microscope (Figure 1) is a light microscope that allows for 3D topographical mapping of surface features down to a few micrometers. It has ability to combine images in the vertical direction to make a full focus, high magnification image, and depth profiles. What we learned from Digital Microscopy Features we were able to see through microscopy White fibers between the characters and in the cracks of the woodblock (Figure 2). We suspect these fibers were transferred from the paper that the blocks came in contact with during printing. Sand or gravel (Figure 2). This may be remnants from sand or other tools used to smooth out the surface of the wood. It may also be from gravel or sand from the conditions or area they were stored in. Uncoated areas on the block (Figure 2). We see that the red ink did not flow fully into the depressions of the surrounding text. This suggests that these inks were likely too viscous, or thick, to flow into the spaces between the characters. Hair or thread that is embedded in the red ink on the woodblock (Figure 3). This may be boar or other animal hair that was commonly used in brushes to coat the surface of the woodblock with ink. Cracks on the woodblock can be seen to contain fibers, sand, or other debris (Figure 3). This suggests that these cracks likely formed during regular use of the woodblock. Given that the ink and woodblock likely went through periods of being wet and then dry, cracks could from through the stresses from this cycling. What else could we learn from this new information? Further analysis and testing of the unexpected materials in our woodblock could give us much deeper understanding of the environment and the time that the woodblocks were used in. For example, fibers found on the block can be tested to identify the plant material that was used to make the paper for printing. Analysis on the hair could give insight on the type of animal that the hair was used from. Furthermore, analysis on the sand and gravel and on the ink, gives a better picture of the minerals that were present and available in the area and time period the woodblocks were in use. Tools we used: Elemental Analysis Knowing what our artifacts are made of and the materials they contain informs how we handle and store them to ensure not only the safety of the object, but also of the museum staff and visitors. Elemental analysis shows us what elements and therefore minerals were likely used as colorants in the inks left behind on the woodblocks. Black colorants used in ancient Chinese paints and inks are known to typically contain carbon black, which is inert or harmless, but can also contain lead-sulfide, which is hazardous to touch and breathe in. Red inks could include a variety of pigments such as cinnabar, red lead, or iron. Cinnabar is particularly interesting because it gives a deep red color to inks but also contains \u03b1-mercury sulfide, which also may be hazardous when inhaled or touched in large enough quantities. Given the potential presence of hazardous substances such as lead and mercury from the inks and the wide-spread use of cinnabar in Chinese colorants, we wanted to confirm whether the woodblocks in our collection contained them or not. Our historical knowledge suggested it was likely, but scientific tools could confirm it with certainty. X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy is a common technique in elemental analysis of artifacts because it is non-destructive and, depending on the instrument, can house larger samples than typically possible with other elemental analysis techniques. This technique bombards an object with high-energy X-rays and measures the characteristic X-rays that come off from specific elements in the material. Using a Bruker M4 Torndado Plus XRF at the MCF, we obtained elemental maps of both black and red woodblocks. The elemental maps are made by measuring the characteristic X-rays of different elements over a surface and one micrometer deep into an object. In the black Chinese woodblock (Figure 4 and 5), besides the abundance of oxygen (O) and carbon (C) there were trace amounts of several different elements. However, we found relatively higher concentrations of aluminum (Al), silicon (Si), and iron (Fe). As seen in the elemental map (Figure 6), these were noticeably present in the spaces between the characters and raised areas for the print. From the elemental spectra of red woodblock samples (Figure 7), peaks for mercury and lead were detected (Figure 8). This means that the red woodblocks were found to contain lead and mercury (Figure 8 and 9) and red pigments are likely cinnabar and red lead. Why this Matters Conservation, with the use of analytical techniques, broadens our understanding of artifacts, their history, and how to protect them and museum staff and visitors. In collaboration with the MCF and microscopy and elemental analysis, Paper Museum staff were able learn more about the physical qualities of Chinese woodblocks in our collection. Through microscopy, we saw unexpected features and materials that we could not otherwise see, including paper fibers, hair, and sand. We learned what elements are present in the inks and surface of the woodblocks, including potentially hazardous ones such as lead and mercury. This changes the way we handle and take care of the artifacts. Being able to utilize the equipment and expertise of the Materials Characterization Facility enables us to use cutting-edge techniques to better tell stories that are hundreds of years old. Acknowledgements: The museum would like to thank the Materials Characterization Facility Staff: David Tavakoli, Todd Walters, Walter Henderson, and Rathi Monikandan. References: https://www.worldhistory.org/article/1120/paper-in-ancient-china/ https://mcf.gatech.edu/tools/ https://nj.gov/health/eoh/rtkweb/documents/fs/1113.pdf https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Mercuric-sulfide#section=Safety-and-Hazards Scientific Studies of Pigments in Chinese Paintings. Edited by Blythe McCarthy and Jennifer Giaccai. 2021 Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. Shen, J., and Shen, Y., (2021) Identification of cinnabar existing in different objects using portable coupled XRF-XRD, laboratory-type XRD, and micro-Raman spectroscopy: comparison of techniques. SN Applied Sciences 3:866. Sidebar The Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday \u2013 Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. The musuem is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. Contact Nasreen Khan Postdoctoral Fellow nkhan65@gatech.edu Email nkhan65@gatech.edu Related files Chinese_Woodblock_Conservation_article_Final2022.pdf Related links Robert C. 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Priorities and Needs Contact Information People Office of the Dean College Leadership Faculty and Researchers New Faculty Faculty Mentors Endowed Chairs and Professorships Unit Staff News and Events Latest News and Events Feature Stories Communications Toolkit Newsletters Experts for Media Search Search Search Site Breadcrumb Home Visit the College Want to learn how the humanities and social sciences are studied at a world-renowned research university? Visiting campus is an exciting way to experience the College atmosphere first-hand and get a glimpse of what it is like to be a Georgia Tech student. We encourage you to explore upcoming Ivan Allen College events and take a step onto our beautiful campus! Learn more about how to interact with us belowIf you have any questions, please contact Elizabeth Miller (emiller@gatech.edu). Take a TourVisiting the College lets you gain a sense of what it's really like to study here and be part of our community. Our tours are led by our knowledgeable Ivan Allen College student ambassadors. Prospective students and parents will have the opportunity to meet current students, visit academic buildings, and enjoy our six schools' vibrant, up-close look. All of our in-person sessions take place in the Stephen C. Hall building on Bobby Dodd Way in the heart of campus, rain or shine.In-Person Information Sessions & Tours:Thursday, Aug. 10, 10-11:30 a.m.Friday, Sept. 8, 1:30 p.m. \u2013 3 p.m.Friday, Sept. 22, 1:30 p.m. \u2013 3 p.m.Friday, Oct. 6, 1:30 p.m. \u2013 3 p.m.Friday, Oct. 20, 1:30 p.m. \u2013 3 p.m.Friday, Nov. 3, 1:30 p.m. \u2013 3 p.m.Friday, Nov. 17, 1:30 p.m. \u2013 3 p.m.Register for an In-Person TourNo virtual information sessions are offered at this time.Special group tours or high school visits can also be set up by contacting Elizabeth Miller.Please note: Our tour and information sessions are for Ivan Allen College generally, with a larger focus on the undergraduate experience for first-year and transfer students. If you are interested in learning about admissions, housing, and Georgia Tech in general, we encourage you to supplement your visit with a Georgia Tech Undergraduate Admission Info Session. Prospective graduate students are welcome to participate, but we strongly recommend you arrange a meeting with your intended department to supplement our info session and tour and to gain the most relevant information.Shadow Day2024 Shadow Day dates coming soon!Shadow Day is an opportunity for prospective and admitted students their fit as a Liberal Arts student at Georgia Tech and occurs twice each spring.We want to emphasize that there is no other program like Shadow Day at Georgia Tech. While there are other visitation programs offered, the Shadow Day event is unique. Our focus is on providing you with an inside look into your major and life as a Liberal Arts student at Georgia Tech. The entire day you will be surrounded by Liberal Arts students, faculty, and staff eager to answer your questions and to make your visit as productive and worthwhile as possible. If you are traveling from out of state and want more than a day's worth of activities, call us and we can work with you to plan a schedule.Registration and Website Speak to a Student Get to know our amazing Ivan Allen College Ambassadors or ask them questions about their majors, minors, or activities. General Georgia Tech ToursIvan Allen College Viewbook (PDF)Financial Aid Facebook Twitter LinkedIn YouTube Flickr Instagram Spotify Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Savant Building 631 Cherry Street NW, 1st Floor Atlanta, GA 30332 Phone: 404.894.2601 Fax: 404.894.8573 Map and Directions Website Feedback College Resources Contact Us / Find Us Faculty / Staff Resources IT Support Make a Gift Tours & Information Sessions General Data Protection Regulation Privacy Notice Ivan Allen College Schools School of Economics School of History and Sociology Sam Nunn School of International Affairs School of Literature, Media, and Communication School of Modern Languages School of Public Policy Georgia Tech Resources Campus Offices Visitor Parking News Center Campus Calendar Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a92023 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "iac.gatech.edu", "content": "Strategy and Impact | Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Main Menu About Overview Contact/Find Us Visit the College Strategy and Impact Diversity For Employers Schools Overview Economics History and Sociology Literature, Media, and Communication Modern Languages Public Policy Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Reserve Officers\u2019 Training Corps Academics Overview Admissions, Costs, Aid Financial Aid Degree Programs Graduate Programs Doctoral Programs Master's Programs Online Master's Degrees Certificates Undergraduate Programs B.S. Degrees Accelerated Bachelor's/Master's Minors Certificates International Experiences International Plan Global Internship Program Study Abroad Students Visit the College Undergraduate Students Academic Advising Careers Student Life Student Ambassadors Undergraduate Advisory Board Why Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts? Graduate Students Careers Graduate Student Advisory Board Program Directors and Advisors Why Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts? Student Resources Research Introduction Featured Research Major Research Areas Research Centers Faculty Excellence in Research Graduate Research Undergraduate Research Leading Edge Digital Publications Community Our Community Alumni and Giving IAC Alumni: By the Numbers Dean's Message Get Involved! Priorities and Needs Contact Information People Office of the Dean College Leadership Faculty and Researchers New Faculty Faculty Mentors Endowed Chairs and Professorships Unit Staff News and Events Latest News and Events Feature Stories Communications Toolkit Newsletters Experts for Media Search Search Search Site Breadcrumb Home About the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Strategy and Impact On June 1, 2020, the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts (IAC) welcomed Kaye Husbands Fealing as the new dean of the College. Bringing with her many years of service across multiple institutions and disciplines, experience as the former chair of the School of Public Policy, and a sense of optimism for the College\u2019s role in the new strategic vision for Georgia Tech, the Dean engaged Georgia Tech Strategic Consulting (GTSC) to coordinate and facilitate a strategic planning process for the College. The planning process would be anchored in a study, similar to the work of National Academies studies, researching the following foundational question: \u201cWhat should be the purpose and potential of a liberal arts college at a technology-centered university in the 21st century?\u201d A study committee has conducted research and developed a set of conclusions and recommendations about Ivan Allen College\u2019s offerings to faculty, students, and staff, its role at Georgia Tech, and its contributions to the liberal arts. The strategic plan includes mission, vision, goals, objectives, and metrics very closely aligned with Georgia Tech's strategic plan. Strategic Plan 2023-2030 Publications and Presentations Georgia Tech Strategic Plan Facebook Twitter LinkedIn YouTube Flickr Instagram Spotify Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Savant Building 631 Cherry Street NW, 1st Floor Atlanta, GA 30332 Phone: 404.894.2601 Fax: 404.894.8573 Map and Directions Website Feedback College Resources Contact Us / Find Us Faculty / Staff Resources IT Support Make a Gift Tours & Information Sessions General Data Protection Regulation Privacy Notice Ivan Allen College Schools School of Economics School of History and Sociology Sam Nunn School of International Affairs School of Literature, Media, and Communication School of Modern Languages School of Public Policy Georgia Tech Resources Campus Offices Visitor Parking News Center Campus Calendar Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a92023 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "paper.gatech.edu", "content": "Free Tours of Current Exhibit | Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking Main Navigation Home Visit Visit About the Museum Legacy of Dard Hunter Upcoming Upcoming Programs Upcoming Events Exhibits Pulped Under Pressure Permanent Collections Upcoming Exhibits Online Exhibits Artifact of the Month NAHP Mail Art Learn Guided Tours K-12 School Groups Family College Adult Scouts Instructors Resources Teacher's Handbook History of Papermaking Lecture Recordings Paper Play Fast Film Fest Coloring Pages People of Paper Additional Reading Contact Open Search Search Search Sep 01, 2022 - Atlanta, GA A Community of Artists: African American Works on Paper from the Cochran Collection celebrates the work of 50 artists over the 20th century. Just as these artists built community with each other through experiences, work spaces, or physical proximity, the Paper Museum is building community through programs delving into the works on exhibit. Build your own community by joining museum staff on 30 minute tours of the exhibit. Reservations are nor required, and the tours are suitable for individuals and small groups of three to four people. (Have a larger group? Contact Anna Doll at Anna.Doll@rbi.gatech.edu to arrange a tour) During the tour learn about the threads of community that Exhibit Curator Jerushia Graham pulled together: Georgia artists, women in the arts, and the role of print houses as nurturing locations for developing talent. Tours are offered on the following dates and times: Friday, Sept 9, 10- 10:30 Friday, Sept 16, 10 - 10:30 Thursday, Sept 22, 7 - 7:30 Wednesday, Sept 28, 11:30 - 12 Friday, Oct 7, 10 - 10:30 Friday, Oct 14, 10 - 10:30 Wednesday, Oct 19, 11:30 - 12 Thursday, Oct 27. 7-7:30 Friday, November 4, 10 - 10:30 Wednesday, November 16, 11:30 - 12 Sidebar The Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday \u2013 Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. The musuem is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. Contact Virginia Howell Virginia.Howell@rbi.gatech.edu 404-894-5726 Email virginia.howell@rbi.gatech.edu Related links Exhibit Museum Webpage Donate Here Keywords rcw-news exhibit tour museum Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "iac.gatech.edu", "content": "Our Graduates Are Game Changers | Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Main Menu About Overview Contact/Find Us Visit the College Strategy and Impact Diversity For Employers Schools Overview Economics History and Sociology Literature, Media, and Communication Modern Languages Public Policy Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Reserve Officers\u2019 Training Corps Academics Overview Admissions, Costs, Aid Financial Aid Degree Programs Graduate Programs Doctoral Programs Master's Programs Online Master's Degrees Certificates Undergraduate Programs B.S. Degrees Accelerated Bachelor's/Master's Minors Certificates International Experiences International Plan Global Internship Program Study Abroad Students Visit the College Undergraduate Students Academic Advising Careers Student Life Student Ambassadors Undergraduate Advisory Board Why Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts? Graduate Students Careers Graduate Student Advisory Board Program Directors and Advisors Why Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts? Student Resources Research Introduction Featured Research Major Research Areas Research Centers Faculty Excellence in Research Graduate Research Undergraduate Research Leading Edge Digital Publications Community Our Community Alumni and Giving IAC Alumni: By the Numbers Dean's Message Get Involved! Priorities and Needs Contact Information People Office of the Dean College Leadership Faculty and Researchers New Faculty Faculty Mentors Endowed Chairs and Professorships Unit Staff News and Events Latest News and Events Feature Stories Communications Toolkit Newsletters Experts for Media Search Search Search Site Breadcrumb Home About the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Our Graduates Are Game Changers Students in Georgia Tech\u2019s liberal arts college work at the nexus of 21st century creativity, merging technology and human experience. The College\u2019s innovative programs of study immerse students in Tech\u2019s world-leading technological ecosystem, providing exceptional interdisciplinary learning that integrates humanities and social sciences with engineering, science, and computing. Our graduates thrive in the global technical and technological arena Hire Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts graduates and you gain team members who think critically and holistically to bridge the technology gap and create a whole new world of possibilities. Both undergraduate and graduate students engage in research and projects working with real problems and challenges of organizations in government, business, and the non-profit world. Browse some of research by our graduate students. Our students learn to forge innovative and integrated solutions by: Graduates Forge Solutions Select to access details about this image Graduates Forge Solutions Planning and designing multidisciplinary projects Thinking critically, ethically, and globally Interpreting technical ideas for creative and practical use Researching and analyzing complex data and issues Applying advanced math and computing skills Communicating clearly across teams, disciplines, and cultures The program was interdisciplinary and also technology focused. It was uniquely designed for exactly the type of 'outside the box' and comparative thinking skills that are essential in business today. - JH (B.S. 1995) The professors didn't just teach theory, but how to think creatively and explain my ideas constructively. Those skills have helped a lot in the big boardroom meetings with clients. - DP (M.S. 2010) Our student statistics speak for themselves: 72% have internship experience 70% have worked or studied internationally 1 in 4 have foreign language skills Most have put ideas into practice working with business, government, policy, think tanks, non-profits, or social organizations Most have completed substantial research projects All are Georgia Tech smart with our renowned drive and work ethic A sampling of the organizations who've hired our students: Amazon Apple Bank of America Big Scary Cranium Boeing Central Intelligence Agency Cox Communications Deloitte Innovation Lab Delta Airlines Electronic Arts Inc Georgia Legislature Georgia Power Company Google Interactive Johnson & Johnson Intercontinental Hotel Group King & Spalding LexisNexis Maersk Line Microsoft Corporation NBC Universal Social@Ogilvy Teach for America The Coca-Cola Company The Carter Center Turner Sports U.S. Supreme Court World Affairs Council of Atlanta Let's talk about how best to connect you with our students and programs Options include: Career Fairs Information Meetings Internships Interviews Job Postings Problem-solving Projects Research Partnerships Please direct inquiries to HireIvanAllen@iac.gatech.edu Ivan Allen College Quick Facts 6 Schools 10 B.S. Degrees 14 Masters Degrees 6 Doctoral Degrees Our Schools School of Economics School of History and Sociology School of Literature, Media, and Communication School of Modern Languages School of Public Policy The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Our Degrees Applied Languages and Intercultural Studies Computational Media Cybersecurity Policy Digital Media Economics Economics and International Affairs Global Development Global Economics and Modern Languages Global Media and Cultures History, Technology, and Society History and Sociology of Technology and Science Human-Computer Interaction International Affairs International Affairs and Modern Languages International Affairs, Science, and Technology International Security Literature, Media, and Communication Public Policy Public Policy and City and Regional Planning Sustainable Energy and Environmental Management Facebook Twitter LinkedIn YouTube Flickr Instagram Spotify Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Savant Building 631 Cherry Street NW, 1st Floor Atlanta, GA 30332 Phone: 404.894.2601 Fax: 404.894.8573 Map and Directions Website Feedback College Resources Contact Us / Find Us Faculty / Staff Resources IT Support Make a Gift Tours & Information Sessions General Data Protection Regulation Privacy Notice Ivan Allen College Schools School of Economics School of History and Sociology Sam Nunn School of International Affairs School of Literature, Media, and Communication School of Modern Languages School of Public Policy Georgia Tech Resources Campus Offices Visitor Parking News Center Campus Calendar Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a92023 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "iac.gatech.edu", "content": "Master's Programs | Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Main Menu About Overview Contact/Find Us Visit the College Strategy and Impact Diversity For Employers Schools Overview Economics History and Sociology Literature, Media, and Communication Modern Languages Public Policy Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Reserve Officers\u2019 Training Corps Academics Overview Admissions, Costs, Aid Financial Aid Degree Programs Graduate Programs Doctoral Programs Master's Programs Online Master's Degrees Certificates Undergraduate Programs B.S. Degrees Accelerated Bachelor's/Master's Minors Certificates International Experiences International Plan Global Internship Program Study Abroad Students Visit the College Undergraduate Students Academic Advising Careers Student Life Student Ambassadors Undergraduate Advisory Board Why Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts? Graduate Students Careers Graduate Student Advisory Board Program Directors and Advisors Why Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts? Student Resources Research Introduction Featured Research Major Research Areas Research Centers Faculty Excellence in Research Graduate Research Undergraduate Research Leading Edge Digital Publications Community Our Community Alumni and Giving IAC Alumni: By the Numbers Dean's Message Get Involved! Priorities and Needs Contact Information People Office of the Dean College Leadership Faculty and Researchers New Faculty Faculty Mentors Endowed Chairs and Professorships Unit Staff News and Events Latest News and Events Feature Stories Communications Toolkit Newsletters Experts for Media Search Search Search Site Breadcrumb Home Academics Graduate Programs Master's Programs Ivan Allen College master's degrees denote professional skills for industry, government, and non-profit organizations. We maintain a small number of students in each program to facilitate close student-mentor relationships. Faculty and advisors are available to discuss your interests and help find the right program for you. Ivan Allen degree programs offer an exciting intellectual environment where students define themselves, their work and their future. Masters Majors M.S. in Applied Languages and Intercultural StudiesThe Master of Science in Applied Language and Intercultural Studies (MS-ALIS), offered by the School of Modern Languages, is one of the first professional master\u2019s degrees in foreign language and cultural studies in the United States. It emphasizes the real-world professional applications of language for a wide range of career paths, from communications and non-profit to business, engineering, and medicine. In addition to rigorous training in advanced-level language and cross-cultural communication, students have the opportunity to go abroad to study, do research, and complete for-credit internships. Students graduate with a professional portfolio in the language of concentration, positioning them to pursue a range of internationally oriented career paths. M.S. in Cybersecurity (Policy)Cybersecurity is no longer just a computer programmer's problem, it touches multiple disciplines, careers, and nearly all aspects of society \u2014 from public policy to energy management to product design. There is an urgent need for 1.5 million cybersecurity professionals who can solve a multitude of challenges. The Master of Science in Cybersecurity (Policy) is one of three tracks of study at Georgia Tech. The arrow below takes you to the overall degree description. M.S. in Cybersecurity (Policy) \u2013 Online The Policy track of the Online Master of Science in Cybersecurity covers communications, information, and public policies that are important to keeping cyber systems secure. Online Cybersecurity Policy program details and applications are available through the Georgia Tech Professional Education website M.S. in Digital MediaSince its inception, the program has been a pacesetter for professional education in information design and raised the level of professional practice. The program at Georgia Tech offers arts and humanities-based advanced study in digital media design and critique. It is aimed at providing a principle-based education that will guide its graduates over the course of their careers in a rapidly changing technical environment. Because of its technical and disciplinary diversity, the Digital Media program can offer students both the practical skills and the theoretical foundations they need to assume leadership roles as designers, producers, and critical analysts of digital media. M.S. in EconomicsGrounded in applied economic theory and econometrics, this is a three-semester program that prepares students for professional careers in the private and public sectors as well as for more advanced training in economics doctoral programs. The program is particularly well-suited to those interested in industrial organization, technology, innovation, international trade, and economic development. M.S. in Global Development (Interdisciplinary)The one-year collaborative degree combines courses in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, the School of City and Regional Planning, and the School of Economics, and will provide students with skills necessary to work in the global development field, including infrastructure provision and emerging market investment opportunities. M.S. in Global Media and CulturesThe interdisciplinary Master of Science in Global Media and Cultures (MS-GMC) is a joint degree from the School of Modern Languages and the School of Literature, Media, and Communication. It prepares students to pursue professional careers that require advanced training in communication and media as well as expertise in a particular linguistic region of the world. The curriculum provides a theoretical grounding in media and cultural studies, advanced training in a critical global language, and hands-on cross-cultural experience that prepares students for the professional world. M.S. in History and Sociology of Technology and Science The History and Sociology of Technology and Science master's degree program appeals to a broad range of students and professionals. Those with technical backgrounds are exposed to broad socio-historical perspectives on science and technology, while those with backgrounds in the humanities and social sciences develop an aptitude for tackling scientific and technical questions. All students gain skills in social analysis and in oral and written communication, which serve to enhance employment opportunities in a variety of occupations. M.S. in Human-Computer InteractionEstablished in 1997, the Master of Science in Human Computer Interaction offers an empirical approach to digital design. This interdisciplinary, collaborative program is a cooperative effort of the School of Literature, Media, and Communication; the College of Computing; the School of Psychology; and the School of Industrial Design. Coordinated and administered through Georgia Tech's Graphics, Visualization and Usability Center, the program provides students with the practical, interdisciplinary skills and theoretical understanding they will need to become leaders in the design, implementation, and evaluation of the computer interfaces of the future. It was the first such program in Georgia, and one of a small but growing number internationally. M.S. in International AffairsThe Master of Science in International Affairs program provides the theoretical and methodological skills to demystify the major issues confronting the world today. Students have the opportunity to tailor the program to their individual interests through elective offerings in the School and interdisciplinary work in economics, management, public policy, computer science, engineering, and other fields. We encourage internships that provide relevant work experience and participation in overseas programs. M.S. in International Affairs, Science, and TechnologyThe MS IAST program offers students the conceptual foundations and practical policy analysis of issues at the intersection of international politics, science, and technology. With increasing concerns about a globalizing international environment and the ability to address emerging technological and political challenges, this master\u2019s degree is timely. M.S. in International Security (1-year customizable) The single-year MSIS offers conceptual foundations and practical policy analysis of issues related to international security. Students will be exposed to issues related to energy, the environment, information and communication technologies, space policy, disruptive technologies, intelligence, arms control, and other contemporary issues. These substantive areas reflect ongoing, evolving, and emerging technological trends and increasing concerns about a globalizing international environment and the ability to address emerging technological and political challenges. M.S. in International Security \u2013 OnlineGeorgia Tech\u2019s online Master of Science in International Security (M.S. ISEC) will familiarize you with global international security challenges, the influences that drive formulating and implementing security policy, and how to apply research skills to address international affairs problems. M.S. in Public PolicyThe Master of Science in Public Policy is designed for students who enjoy integrating theory and practice, bringing together knowledge from professional and scientific fields with an awareness of how knowledge should be used. M.S. in Public Policy and City and Regional Planning (Dual Degree)The dual MS degree program in Public Policy and City and Regional Planning prepares students for policy analysis and planning work at the national, state, and local levels. Graduates work in public, private, and non-profit settings building on the complementary perspectives and skills of the two professions. Master of Sustainable Energy and Environmental Management (Interdisciplinary)The Sustainable Energy and Environmental Management curriculum is a multidisciplinary program with courses taught in schools across the Georgia Tech campus. These include Public Policy, Business, Industrial and Systems Engineering, City and Regional Planning, Civil and Environmental Engineering, and Economics among others. The program features a flexible 30 credit format, with part time, on-campus, and distance learning options. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn YouTube Flickr Instagram Spotify Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Savant Building 631 Cherry Street NW, 1st Floor Atlanta, GA 30332 Phone: 404.894.2601 Fax: 404.894.8573 Map and Directions Website Feedback College Resources Contact Us / Find Us Faculty / Staff Resources IT Support Make a Gift Tours & Information Sessions General Data Protection Regulation Privacy Notice Ivan Allen College Schools School of Economics School of History and Sociology Sam Nunn School of International Affairs School of Literature, Media, and Communication School of Modern Languages School of Public Policy Georgia Tech Resources Campus Offices Visitor Parking News Center Campus Calendar Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a92023 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "paper.gatech.edu", "content": "Home Page | Robert C. 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WILLIAMS MUSM OF PAPERMAKING News Paper Science and Technology Exhibit Image ContestDecember 22, 2022 More Info Look Beneath the Surface: Analytical Techniques Reveal Museum Artifact SecretsDecember 22, 2022 More Info Museum Welcomes New StaffNovember 8, 2022 More Info Museum Fall/Winter HoursNovember 7, 2022 More Info Free Tours of Current ExhibitSeptember 1, 2022 More Info A Community of Artists - New ExhibitionAugust 31, 2022 More Info George Mead, Remembered August 8, 2022 More Info Museum Partners and ProgramsJuly 14, 2022 More Info Summer Programs at the Paper MuseumJune 21, 2022 More Info Taking a Closer Look: Museum Artifact ConditionMarch 1, 2022 More Info Fast Film Fest 2022February 2, 2022 More Info Paper Museum Holiday HoursDecember 22, 2021 More Info Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page Next \u203a Last page Last \u00bb Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "iac.gatech.edu", "content": "Undergraduate Programs | Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Main Menu About Overview Contact/Find Us Visit the College Strategy and Impact Diversity For Employers Schools Overview Economics History and Sociology Literature, Media, and Communication Modern Languages Public Policy Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Reserve Officers\u2019 Training Corps Academics Overview Admissions, Costs, Aid Financial Aid Degree Programs Graduate Programs Doctoral Programs Master's Programs Online Master's Degrees Certificates Undergraduate Programs B.S. Degrees Accelerated Bachelor's/Master's Minors Certificates International Experiences International Plan Global Internship Program Study Abroad Students Visit the College Undergraduate Students Academic Advising Careers Student Life Student Ambassadors Undergraduate Advisory Board Why Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts? Graduate Students Careers Graduate Student Advisory Board Program Directors and Advisors Why Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts? Student Resources Research Introduction Featured Research Major Research Areas Research Centers Faculty Excellence in Research Graduate Research Undergraduate Research Leading Edge Digital Publications Community Our Community Alumni and Giving IAC Alumni: By the Numbers Dean's Message Get Involved! Priorities and Needs Contact Information People Office of the Dean College Leadership Faculty and Researchers New Faculty Faculty Mentors Endowed Chairs and Professorships Unit Staff News and Events Latest News and Events Feature Stories Communications Toolkit Newsletters Experts for Media Search Search Search Site Breadcrumb Home Academics Undergraduate Programs What Would I Study? Our students study the humanities, the natural and social sciences, computing, and technology. Whether learning about race and gender in politics; science and technology policy; cultures and languages; national security; political economy; foreign direct investment; film production; or user experience, app and game design, you'll examine issues from a scientific and technological perspective, learn how to think critically, to define, evaluate, and analyze, and explore impacts on society, culture, and policy. That technology lens, along with the basic computing and math requirements for Georgia Tech undergraduates, provide a foundation that allows you to understand and work effectively with those in technology-based disciplines during your work here and, ultimately, in your career. See All Majors See All Minors See All Certificates What Are My Career Choices? Liberal arts studies afford students the widest range of career choices. These include law, medicine, business, finance, education, public health, government service, management and consulting, non-profit administration, marketing, journalism, policy analysis, user experience and user interaction design and many more. Use our exploration tool below to find which majors, minors, and other offerings support your career goals. Explore Majors, Minors, and Certificates by Career or School How Do You Want To Explore? By Career By School Which Careers? Add/Remove Careers Select the career(s) you are interested in exploring Digital Diplomacy Government Organizations Multinational Industries Social Organizations Currency Trading Global Health and Humanitarian Service Import and Export Enterprises Law Policy Analysis and Research Public Health Foreign Language Education International Business Analysis App/Mobile Development Computer Animation Video Game Design and Development Website Design and Development Special Effects Creation Animation 3-D Modeling Startup Development Accounting Banking and Investment Analysis Biotechnology and Ethics Business Consulting Campaign Management City and Regional Planning Communications and Public Relations Content Development Defense Modeling and Simulation Design Research Development Diplomacy and National Security Economic Analysis Economic Development Education Energy and Environmental Affairs Entrepreneurship Environmental Economics Environmental Policy Executive Search and Talent Sourcing Film and Television Production Financial Management Foreign Diplomacy Fundraising and Development Global Health Policy and Administration Foreign Policy Global Organization Management Government Agencies Government Relations Graphic Design Health Policy and Administration Historic Preservation Human Relations Information Architecture Information Technology Intellectual Property and Privacy Law Interactive Television International Business and Finance International Development International Finance International Government Agencies International Investment Analysis International Market Analysis International Non-government Agencies International Security and Intelligence International Tax Consultation International Trade Internet Policy and Cybersecurity Journalism and Publishing Legislative Staff - State and Federal Library and Archives Management Management Market Research Marketing and Public Relations Media Relations Multilingual Industries Museum Curation Nonprofit Organizations Patent Agent Political Campaign Management Political Consulting Political Risk Management Program Management Public Administration Quality Assurance Testing Risk Management and Communication Social Entreprenurship Software Design/Development Software Engineering Social Services Sports Management and Media Statistical Analysis Technology Assessment Trade and Economic Development Transportation Policy and Planning Virtual and Augmented Reality UI / UX Design Save Selections Which Schools? Add/Remove Schools Select the school(s) you are interested in exlporing Sam Nunn School of International Affairs School of Economics School of History and Sociology School of Literature, Media, and Communication School of Modern Languages School of Public Policy Save Selections Minors and Certificates Many students complement their major with minor and/or certificate programs. These programs broaden knowledge in non-major disciplines, develop skills around an area of interest, and expand potential for success in the student's chosen endeavors. Minors are posted on your final transcript. Minor Requirements: Most require 15 hours of course work with at least 12 hours at the 3000 level or higher Certificate requirements: Certificate programs require 12 hours of course work with six hours at the 3000 level or higher Consult an advisor in the school offering the minor or certificate to plan appropriate courses and ensure that you meet all requirements. Our full list of minors and certificates are in the chart above. You may also browse this on our individual school websites. Courses with a Focus on Gender and/or Race Race and gender issues are foundational for much of the teaching, research, programs, and public engagement in the College, in alignment with our mission and our commitment to the legacy of namesake Ivan Allen Jr. Race and gender studies are integrated into more than 130 courses in our six schools. In some cases, this focus is evident from the course title. Find out if a course that interests you covers race and gender issues by checking the description in the Georgia Tech Course Catalog, or by asking an advisor in the school offering the course. Contact An Advisor Need more details on a program? Can\u2019t decide on a major? Consulting with an advisor in the College can help you sort through the options. Start by contacting the advisor in a program you think you\u2019d like, and we\u2019ll help you go from there. Undergraduate Advisors Facebook Twitter LinkedIn YouTube Flickr Instagram Spotify Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Savant Building 631 Cherry Street NW, 1st Floor Atlanta, GA 30332 Phone: 404.894.2601 Fax: 404.894.8573 Map and Directions Website Feedback College Resources Contact Us / Find Us Faculty / Staff Resources IT Support Make a Gift Tours & Information Sessions General Data Protection Regulation Privacy Notice Ivan Allen College Schools School of Economics School of History and Sociology Sam Nunn School of International Affairs School of Literature, Media, and Communication School of Modern Languages School of Public Policy Georgia Tech Resources Campus Offices Visitor Parking News Center Campus Calendar Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a92023 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "iac.gatech.edu", "content": "Undergraduate Minors | Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Main Menu About Overview Contact/Find Us Visit the College Strategy and Impact Diversity For Employers Schools Overview Economics History and Sociology Literature, Media, and Communication Modern Languages Public Policy Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Reserve Officers\u2019 Training Corps Academics Overview Admissions, Costs, Aid Financial Aid Degree Programs Graduate Programs Doctoral Programs Master's Programs Online Master's Degrees Certificates Undergraduate Programs B.S. Degrees Accelerated Bachelor's/Master's Minors Certificates International Experiences International Plan Global Internship Program Study Abroad Students Visit the College Undergraduate Students Academic Advising Careers Student Life Student Ambassadors Undergraduate Advisory Board Why Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts? Graduate Students Careers Graduate Student Advisory Board Program Directors and Advisors Why Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts? Student Resources Research Introduction Featured Research Major Research Areas Research Centers Faculty Excellence in Research Graduate Research Undergraduate Research Leading Edge Digital Publications Community Our Community Alumni and Giving IAC Alumni: By the Numbers Dean's Message Get Involved! Priorities and Needs Contact Information People Office of the Dean College Leadership Faculty and Researchers New Faculty Faculty Mentors Endowed Chairs and Professorships Unit Staff News and Events Latest News and Events Feature Stories Communications Toolkit Newsletters Experts for Media Search Search Search Site Breadcrumb Home Academics Undergraduate Programs Undergraduate Minors Students pursue minor and/or certificate programs to broaden knowledge of non-major disciplines, develop skills around an area of interest, and expand potential for success in their chosen endeavors. Most minor programs require 15 hours of course work with at least 12 hours at the 3000 level or higher. Consult an advisor in the school offering the minor to plan appropriate courses and ensure that you meet all requirements. Minors are posted on your final transcript. Available Minors Black Media StudiesBlack Media Studies (BMS) is a multidisciplinary area of scholarship that uses a variety of approaches and methods to study the relationships between media, culture, and racial politics, particularly as it relates to people of African descent. BMS is also interested in the use of digital technologies to design and make media that connects to the cultural practices of Black people. East Asian StudiesThis program is for students interested in expanding their knowledge about content including the history, politics, economics, languages, media, cinema, and literatures related to East Asia. EconomicsThis minor program provides a general acquaintance with economic thought and is valuable for students considering graduate work in law or business administration. Energy SystemsThis minor prepares students to work in the lucrative field of energy, given the continuous increase in the demand for energy and the interest in non-conventional energy sources. European StudiesComprised of courses in history, political science, languages, media, and sociology, the interdisciplinary Ivan Allen College European Studies minor connects study of ancient, medieval, and modern Europe, including France, Germany, Russia, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the European Union. Film and Media StudiesThe Film and Media Studies Minor, which offers students the opportunity to gain an in-depth knowledge of film and media through concentrated study in courses offered by three schools. Global DevelopmentThis minor will prepare students to be catalysts for improving the lives of the world\u2019s vulnerable communities in a sustainable manner. It will combine engineering, technology, and design with the social sciences and humanities to solve practical problems in the developing world. Students will learn and apply analytical skills and practical problem-solving techniques, gain technical competence, become conscious of variations in local cultures and social conditions, and master the ability to collaborate across disciplines to solve problems in Global Development. Health Policy and Economics MinorThe Health Policy and Economics (HPE) minor is designed around policy and economics courses pertaining to healthcare policy, healthcare markets, public health, and individual decision-making. Students will learn economic concepts associated with healthcare delivery and current policy issues facing the U.S. healthcare system, considering the different perspectives of payers, providers, regulators, healthcare recipients, and other stakeholders. Health, Medicine, and SocietyThe HMS minor is intended for all students interested in issues surrounding the social, cultural, and historical aspects of health and medicine. The minor is open to anyone, but is particularly recommended for students interested in health or medicine professions. HistoryFor students who want to broaden their educations, the study of history provides a context for understanding the world and develops analytical abilities, verbal and written communications skills, and the critical thinking that is the bedrock of active citizenship. It is also good preparation for a broad array of careers, including business, education, government, and law. International AffairsThe minor in International Affairs is especially useful for students preparing for graduate school or careers in internationally oriented fields. Completing a minor in international affairs signals to a prospective employer or graduate admissions committee that you have acquired a significant amount of knowledge about international affairs. International Business, Language, and CultureThe School of Modern Languages and the Scheller College of Business offer an interdisciplinary minor in \u201cInternational Business, Language, and Culture\u201d (ILBC). The minor is comprised of both advanced management courses and advanced courses in a foreign language, and is designed to prepare students for global leadership by equipping students with the fundamentals of business and the ability to communicate across different languages. Language: ChineseThis program is designed for students who wish to develop their language skills to at least an intermediate level in Chinese and to provide themselves with a greater depth of knowledge about the language and culture Language: FrenchThis program is designed for students who wish to develop their language skills to at least an intermediate level in French and to provide themselves with a greater depth of knowledge about the language and culture. Language: GermanThis program is designed for students who wish to develop their language skills to at least an intermediate level in German and to provide themselves with a greater depth of knowledge about the language and culture. Language: JapaneseThis program is designed for students who wish to develop their language skills to at least an intermediate level in Japanese and to provide themselves with a greater depth of knowledge about the language and culture Language: KoreanThis program is designed for students who wish to develop their language skills to at least an intermediate level in Korean and to provide themselves with a greater depth of knowledge about the language and culture Language: RussianThis program is designed for students who wish to develop their language skills to at least an intermediate level in Russian and to provide themselves with a greater depth of knowledge about the language and culture. Language: SpanishThis program is designed for students who wish to develop their language skills to at least an intermediate level in Spanish and to provide themselves with a greater depth of knowledge about the language and culture Law, Science, and TechnologyThe pre-law minor allows undergraduate students to take up core courses in Constitutional Issues, Judicial Process, Legal Practice and several electives. Leadership StudiesThe minor in Leadership Studies is designed to provide students with in-depth knowledge of leadership theory, skills, and experience through a rigorous and multi-disciplinary program of study. Microeconomics of Strategic AnalysisThe Minor in Microeconomics of Strategic Analysis (MESA) provides students a 15-hour economics concentration to learn strategic decision-making designed around microeconomic theory. Students will not only learn core microeconomic theory, but also advanced micro theory concepts and tools pertaining to the economics of strategic decision-making, including game theory, industrial organization, behavioral economics, network economics, and the economics of information. Middle Eastern and North African StudiesThe Schools of Modern Language, History and Sociology, and International Affairs offer a minor in Middle Eastern and North African Studies (MENAS). This interdisciplinary minor connects studies of the regions and countries in the Middle East and/or North Africa\u2014their languages, their cultures, and their peoples, both concurrently in their national and international relationships as well as longitudinally over the course of history. This minor is designed for undergraduates who will enter a wide range of careers that can lead directly or indirectly to interactions with the people, the social organizations and businesses, and governments of the Middle East and/or North Africa, both abroad and here in the U.S., especially in terms of the critical technological, social, and policy decisions facing the world today. Philosophy of Science and TechnologyThis minor is designed to improves student's abilities to think and communicate, to acquire a breadth of understanding about the world, science, society, and themselves that can inform their judgment. Political ScienceTaught within the School of Public Policy and the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, the minor in political science is intended to broaden students\u2019 perceptions of political processes and governmental institutions. Public PolicyA minor in public policy helps students learn about strategic decision-making processes and to think critically in situations with multiple participants. Science Fiction StudiesThe Science Fiction Studies (SFS) minor is for students who are interested in learning how people communicate the experience of science and technology across centuries, continents, and cultures. The SFS minor enhances students\u2019 ability to engage with issues of science, technology, and society as they are represented in the premiere story form of an increasingly technological and global world. It also enables them to better develop the analytic skills and creative mindsets that are crucial for graduate school and for advancements in careers ranging from education to engineering. Science, Technology, and SocietyThe study of Science, Technology, and Society will provide a context for understanding how science and technology fits within our social world, past and present. It offers students a better understanding of how science and technology develop and change, how they are represented and understood in culture, and how various social and historical contexts shape science and technology Social JusticeThe minor in Social Justice (SJ) is for undergraduate students who are interested in incorporating an in-depth awareness of social issues into their fields of study and careers. Humanities and social science classes included in the minor address issues of equity and inclusiveness in relation to historical, cultural, social, economic, political, and/or techno-scientific factors. Students develop the analytic skills, social understanding, and creative mindsets needed to become informed, ethical, and innovative problem solvers and leaders in an increasingly global and technological world. SociologyThe study of sociology develops analytical abilities, verbal and written communication skills, and invaluable critical tools for understanding the contemporary world. Sociology is good preparation for a broad array of careers, including business, education, public administration, and social work. Sports, Society, and TechnologyThe Sports, Society, and Technology minor draws upon the interdisciplinary field of sports studies and is appealing to undergraduate students interested in the critical, holistic study of sport. The minor includes coursework from such diverse areas as architecture, international studies, applied physiology, business law, economics, history, and sociology Women, Science, and TechnologyThe Women, Science, and Technology (WST) program does what no other gender studies program does: it links science and technology issues to those issues more traditionally associated with women's studies. The WST minor prepares Tech students (women and men majoring in engineering, science, social sciences, and humanities) to live and work in an increasingly diverse world. The minor helps students develop their understanding of the human side of science and engineering involving not only gender issues, but inequalities of race and class as well. 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They enter positions with private companies, government agencies, and non-profit organizations in fields such as economic development, education, financial advising, human resources, marketing, multimedia design, policy analysis, political consulting, public relations, and many more. $70,000 Average reported starting salary of Ivan Allen undergraduate alumni The Computational Media program at Georgia Tech is continually evolving its curriculum to ensure students are prepared for industry upon graduation. Zynga has benefited from hiring graduates of their well-rounded program. \u2013 Zynga, Social Game Company We Help Prepare You for Success in the Job Market The Ivan Allen College assists students in building an educational resume that supports their individual career goals. We help you explore the possibilities in your fields of study, gain confidence, and network effectively. Support ranges from Georgia Tech\u2019s Career Center and the IAC Career Educators\u2014which both work with students on internships and co-op placements; pre-professional programs in teaching, medicine, law, and dentistry; portfolio and careers courses; weekly workshops; and campus visits by Fortune 500 companies. Our IAC Career Educators will help you focus on the critical skills and programs that will support you in your journey to becoming successful professionals.To make a virtual or in-person appointment with the IAC Career Educators, visit CareerBuzz Kyle S. Poe Career Educator Email kpoe7@gatech.edu Office Savant 126 Camille Liverpool Career Educator Email camille.liverpool@gatech.edu Office Savant 125 Where to Find Our Graduates Accenture Apple AT&T Booz Allen Hamilton Carter Center CDC Deloitte Delta Air Lines Department of Defense Department of Justice Federal Reserve of Atlanta Google IBM Microsoft NNSA National Park Service SapientNitro Teach for America The Coca-Cola Company ThoughWorks Turner Broadcasting State Department Yahoo Zynga What Can I Do With My Major? A degree from the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts opens doors to a variety of careers in a range of fields. Graduates can begin career paths in both the private and public sectors, education, government and non-profit. Find out what career options are available for your major: Applied Languages and Intercultural Studies Computational Media Economics Economics and International Affairs Global Economics and Modern Languages History, Technology, and Society International Affairs International Affairs and Modern Languages Literature, Media, and Communication Public Policy Pre-Professional Programs Georgia Tech also offers active programs for students interested in preparing for further educational opportunities in dentistry, law, medicine, and teaching. Each program has pre-professional advisors to assist you in selecting a program of study that best fits your interests. While you pursue your major, you also take courses that prepare you for entrance into the professional school of your choice. Many of these courses may also satisfy requirements for your major. Given the rigorous preparation they receive at Tech, our students enjoy high acceptance rates to the nation\u2019s most prestigious graduate programs in all disciplines. 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Priorities and Needs Contact Information People Office of the Dean College Leadership Faculty and Researchers New Faculty Faculty Mentors Endowed Chairs and Professorships Unit Staff News and Events Latest News and Events Feature Stories Communications Toolkit Newsletters Experts for Media Search Search Search Site Breadcrumb Home Graduate Student Advisory Board Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts (IAC) has an active Graduate Student Advisory Board (GSAB) that represents and connects master's and doctoral students throughout the College. GSAB is committed to building a strong community of graduate students, both traditional and online; to supporting faculty and student interactions focusing on humanities and social science research; and to enabling professional development. Initiatives Events (social hours, celebrations, workshops, lectures) Conferences (IAC graduate conference, CRIDC poster conference) Communications (coordinating with IAC graduate programs, contributing to IAC Graduate Newsletter) Special Projects Upcoming Events Focus Program Stay tuned for details on the 2024 Focus Program! IAC Graduate Conference Stay tuned for details on the 2024 conference! Board Members 2022\u20132023 Co-Leads Ben Wills, M.S. HSTS, School of History and Sociology Zhuoqi Helen Dong, Ph.D. IAST, Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Ayyachamy \"Nagy\" Nagaiahshamy, M.S. Cybersecurity Policy, School of Public Policy Members Sharon Rachel, Ph.D., HSTS, School of History and Sociology Betul Benzer, M.S. Cybersecurity Policy, School of Public Policy Alejandra Ruiz Leon, Ph.D. HSTS, School of History and Sociology Leslie Dwolatzky, Ph.D. IAST, Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Jiaqi Wang, Ph.D. Economics, School of Economics Shubhsri Rajendra, Ph.D. Economics, School of Economics Constantine \"Charles\" Caras, M.S. Cybersecurity Policy, School of Public Policy Vaishali Jain, M.S. Digital Media, School of Literature, Media, and Communication Parker Hamilton, Ph.D. Public Policy, School of Public Policy Colin Delargy, M.S. Public Policy, School of Public Policy Cecilia Remy, M.S. Economics, School of Economics Rachel Donley, Ph.D. Digital Media, School of Literature, Media, and Communication Yifan Liu, Ph.D. Public Policy, School of Public Policy 2021\u20132022 PhD Students Amber G. Johnson (Co-Lead) Aline G Banboukian Dennis M Murphy Vagisha Srivatsava Becky D Rafter Alejandra Ruiz Cristina M Velasquez Delgado MS On-campus Students Zhuoqi Helen Dong (Co-Lead) Benjamin Wills Amelia C Rousseau Omar M Webb Kameron K Lewis MS Online Students Ayyachamy Nagaiahsamy (Co-Lead) Ahmed Awad Alexander Marinacci Emtiaz Hossain Hritan Stanley Seiden 2020\u20132021 Digital Media / LMC Brandy Pettijohn Economics Vikrant Kamble History and Sociology Alejandra Ruiz Mike Bivona Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Hee Jun Yoo Lauren Lange Hannah Kitzmiller Public Policy / Cybersecurity Majid Ahmadi Anne Webb Rogers Hilton IAC GRA Kera Allen (HSOC) Contact Shatakshee Dhongde Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Associate Professor of Economics, Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Email shatakshee.dhongde@econ.gatech.edu Phone 404-894-4913 Office 221 Bobby Dodd Way, Old CE Building, Room 221 Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, 30332-0615 Andrew McGraw Academic Program Manager Email amcgraw@gatech.edu Phone 404-894-4611 Office Savant 135 Facebook Twitter LinkedIn YouTube Flickr Instagram Spotify Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Savant Building 631 Cherry Street NW, 1st Floor Atlanta, GA 30332 Phone: 404.894.2601 Fax: 404.894.8573 Map and Directions Website Feedback College Resources Contact Us / Find Us Faculty / Staff Resources IT Support Make a Gift Tours & Information Sessions General Data Protection Regulation Privacy Notice Ivan Allen College Schools School of Economics School of History and Sociology Sam Nunn School of International Affairs School of Literature, Media, and Communication School of Modern Languages School of Public Policy Georgia Tech Resources Campus Offices Visitor Parking News Center Campus Calendar Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a92023 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "iac.gatech.edu", "content": "Featured Research | Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Main Menu About Overview Contact/Find Us Visit the College Strategy and Impact Diversity For Employers Schools Overview Economics History and Sociology Literature, Media, and Communication Modern Languages Public Policy Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Reserve Officers\u2019 Training Corps Academics Overview Admissions, Costs, Aid Financial Aid Degree Programs Graduate Programs Doctoral Programs Master's Programs Online Master's Degrees Certificates Undergraduate Programs B.S. 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Priorities and Needs Contact Information People Office of the Dean College Leadership Faculty and Researchers New Faculty Faculty Mentors Endowed Chairs and Professorships Unit Staff News and Events Latest News and Events Feature Stories Communications Toolkit Newsletters Experts for Media Search Search Search Site Breadcrumb Home Research Featured Research Major Research Areas Research Centers Investors Force Black Families Out of Home Ownership, New Research Shows Exploring Art and AI in Georgia Tech's School of Literature, Media, and Communication In the Mood for Giving: Charitable Donations May Be More About How You Feel Before Giving, Not After Georgia Tech Researchers to Lead Pioneering Space Wargaming Series Ivan Allen Researchers: Helping Us Prepare for the Next Pandemic 2023 Digital Media Showcase Demystifying Agriculture's Past Can Help Us Adapt to an Uncertain Future It\u2019s Tough Being a Mom in Academia, New Research Confirms Making At-Home Virus Testing Easier for People With Disabilities New Research Embodies Queer History Through Artifacts From Idea to Action: How UN Sustainable Development Goals Come to Life in IAC Shining a Light on Historic Black Mourning and Burial Practices Study Links Child Tax Credit Payments to Reduced Child Abuse, Neglect Georgia Tech and Emory Pursuing AI-Assisted Social Justice in Tissue Biomanufacturing Ecolabels, Innovation, and Green Market Transformation: Learning to LEED Do Electric Scooters Reduce Car Use? Cell Phone Accessibility: Improving, but Gaps Remain, CACP Researchers Find Student Evaluations Show Bias Against Female Professors Going Beyond Income to Measure Poverty in the U.S. Exploring Women\u2019s Experiences at Georgia Tech First Large-Scale Study of Covid-Era Birth Data Finds Significant Drop in Premature Cesarean, Induced Deliveries Study Reveals Strong Demand for Open-Access Science Nearly Two-Thirds of Georgians Support Immediate Action on Climate, Survey Shows Ivan Allen College Researcher Brian An Leads Groundwater Sustainability Study in California Georgia Tech's HomeLab Improves Usability of Two New At-Home Covid-19 Tests Study Examines Diversity in Research Publishing The Fate of Latin American Forests in a Warming World When Looking at Nuclear Action, Look at Leaders, Argues Nunn School Professor Combined Heat and Power as a Platform for Clean Energy Systems New Study Reveals Racial, Ethnic Disparities in Use of Increasingly Popular Prostate Cancer Test Study Co-Authored by School of Public Policy Ph.D. Candidate Explores Effects of Automation, AI, in the Modern Workplace Rooftop Solar Increases Electricity Use, Raising Questions for Utilities and Policymakers, Georgia Tech Study Finds Interactive Autism Services Map Shows Inequality, Helps Georgians Find the Services They Need Exploring the Role of Gender in Scholarly Authorship Disputes National Academy Publishes Study Showing How Georgia Could Halve its Carbon Footprint Can the Neighborhood Market Help Battle Child Maltreatment? Why Covid-19 Conspiracy Theories Spread EV Charging Study Advances Use of AI Ivan Allen College Researcher Shows Many in U.S. Faced Economic Hardship Due to Covid-19 A Conversation with NAS & NAE Member Marilyn Brown School of Modern Languages Researchers Work to Understand the Global Role of Media, One Region at a Time Nunn School Researcher Uses Machine Learning in Search for Ways to Predict Political Violence School of Public Policy Researcher Explores Covid-19\u2019s Impact on Child Welfare, Domestic Violence In the Race for Better Covid-19 Tests, School of Public Policy Expertise Plays a Crucial Role Study Sheds Light on Disparities in Autism Services in Georgia Georgia Tech Health Economist Uses Imaging Data to Understand Pandemic\u2019s Impact on Medical Sector School of Public Policy Study Harnesses Machine Learning to Drive Electric Vehicle Policy Findings Lisa Yaszek Named Regents Professor; Marilyn Brown Reappointed School of Public Policy Plays Leading Role in Effort to Reduce Georgia's Carbon Emissions School of Public Policy Study: No Agricultural \u2018Threshold Effect\u2019 Pagination Page 1 Next page \u203a\u203a Facebook Twitter LinkedIn YouTube Flickr Instagram Spotify Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Savant Building 631 Cherry Street NW, 1st Floor Atlanta, GA 30332 Phone: 404.894.2601 Fax: 404.894.8573 Map and Directions Website Feedback College Resources Contact Us / Find Us Faculty / Staff Resources IT Support Make a Gift Tours & Information Sessions General Data Protection Regulation Privacy Notice Ivan Allen College Schools School of Economics School of History and Sociology Sam Nunn School of International Affairs School of Literature, Media, and Communication School of Modern Languages School of Public Policy Georgia Tech Resources Campus Offices Visitor Parking News Center Campus Calendar Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a92023 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "iac.gatech.edu", "content": "Featured Graduate Research | Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Main Menu About Overview Contact/Find Us Visit the College Strategy and Impact Diversity For Employers Schools Overview Economics History and Sociology Literature, Media, and Communication Modern Languages Public Policy Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Reserve Officers\u2019 Training Corps Academics Overview Admissions, Costs, Aid Financial Aid Degree Programs Graduate Programs Doctoral Programs Master's Programs Online Master's Degrees Certificates Undergraduate Programs B.S. 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Priorities and Needs Contact Information People Office of the Dean College Leadership Faculty and Researchers New Faculty Faculty Mentors Endowed Chairs and Professorships Unit Staff News and Events Latest News and Events Feature Stories Communications Toolkit Newsletters Experts for Media Search Search Search Site Breadcrumb Home Research Featured Graduate Research Graduate Research at the Ivan Allen College Master's and doctoral students in Ivan Allen College's six Schools work on a breathtaking range of research: the economics and politics of global development; the history and sociology of technology; the future of media arts; global languages and cultures; climate and sustainability; international affairs, and more. Take a look at just a slice of what our students have been up to, then consider applying for a master's or Ph.D. program at the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts. Recent Research Blurb / Gallery Set Embodying African American History New Research Embodies Queer History Through Artifacts Exploring Women\u2019s Experiences at Georgia Tech Research Events Graduate Student Research Conference Each year, supported by the Dean\u2019s Office, the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Graduate Student Advisory Board hosts a paper conference for graduate students as part of the Career Research Innovation Development Conference (CRIDC). Authors of the three top presentations each receive up to $1,500 in travel funds from Dean Kaye Husbands Fealing\u2019s budget. GVU Center and Digital Media Research Showcase Digital Media students from Ivan Allen College's School of Literature, Media, and Communication participate in this annual event, which showcases work in a variety of fields and formats, including virtual reality, data visualization, and more. Graduate Research Contacts Blurb / Gallery Set Aaron Levine Associate Dean for Research and Outreach Email aaron.levine@pubpolicy.gatech.edu Phone (404) 385-3329 Shatakshee Dhongde Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Email shatakshee.dhongde@econ.gatech.edu Phone (404) 894-4913 Facebook Twitter LinkedIn YouTube Flickr Instagram Spotify Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Savant Building 631 Cherry Street NW, 1st Floor Atlanta, GA 30332 Phone: 404.894.2601 Fax: 404.894.8573 Map and Directions Website Feedback College Resources Contact Us / Find Us Faculty / Staff Resources IT Support Make a Gift Tours & Information Sessions General Data Protection Regulation Privacy Notice Ivan Allen College Schools School of Economics School of History and Sociology Sam Nunn School of International Affairs School of Literature, Media, and Communication School of Modern Languages School of Public Policy Georgia Tech Resources Campus Offices Visitor Parking News Center Campus Calendar Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a92023 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "iac.gatech.edu", "content": "Alumni and Giving | Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Main Menu About Overview Contact/Find Us Visit the College Strategy and Impact Diversity For Employers Schools Overview Economics History and Sociology Literature, Media, and Communication Modern Languages Public Policy Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Reserve Officers\u2019 Training Corps Academics Overview Admissions, Costs, Aid Financial Aid Degree Programs Graduate Programs Doctoral Programs Master's Programs Online Master's Degrees Certificates Undergraduate Programs B.S. 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Photo (l to r): John Stern, Reed Catlett, and HSOC Chair Steve Usselman Jon R. Wilcox Co-founder, CEO, and director of California Republic Bancorp In announcing the Jon R. Wilcox Term Professorship in Soccer, Global Politics, and Society, Wilcox said, \u201cAs a lifelong sports enthusiast and participant, I have witnessed the role of sports in politics and society and see this as an understudied field. More importantly, I have observed the transformative role that sports can play in the world, in particular in Latin America.\u201d Photo: Wilcox Professor Kirk Bowman with Jon Wilcox (r) J. Vernon O\u2019Neal, Jr. B.S. Economics 1979 Senior Vice President, Wells Fargo Insurance Services USA, Inc. The Joel V. O'Neal Endowment Fund supports merit-based scholarships for rising juniors and seniors majoring in Economics. Established in 2006, the endowment by Lou D. O\u2019Neal and J. Vernon O\u2019Neal, Jr. honors their late husband and father. Gail and Barry Spurlock B.S. Mechanical Engineering Barry is President of Spurlock & Associates, Inc. The Spurlock Study Abroad Scholarship Endowment Fund is endowed in perpetuity. \"The Languages for Business and Technology (LBAT) offered by Dr. Bettina Cothran is one of the best opportunities for widening the horizons of Tech students I have ever seen. I have visited her summer program in Germany three times and was amazed at the number of experiences the students were presented. My wife, Gail, and I set up our scholarship program so no student would be denied the opportunity to participate in the German LBAT because of a lack of money.\" LBAT is also available in other languages. Photo (l to r): Gail and Barry Spulock and ModLangs Professor Bettina Cothran The Coca-Cola Foundation In announcing the grant for International Affairs Studies for First-Generation Georgia Tech Students, Ingrid Saunders Jones, chairperson of The Coca-Cola Foundation (now retired) said, \u201cOur grants invest in the ingenuity of grassroots partners who contribute to the well-being of communities around the world. With our support, these partners work to improve the quality of life for their families, their neighbors, their cities, and their countries.\u201d Colonel Stephen C. Hall, USAF (Retired) B.S. Management While dedicating the Stephen C. Hall Building housing the Writing and Communication Program, Hall said, \u201cThe adventure continues \u2013 an adventure steeped in scholarship, lighted by a legacy, grounded in gratitude, and powered by a promise. That promise being that Pam and I will continue the journey, doing as much as we can, for as long as we can, as Tech and the Ivan Allen College grow into the years ahead.\u201d J. C. \"Bud\" Shaw, Sr. Bud Shaw's generosity has positioned the School of History and Sociology to anchor a truly distinctive program of education and research in Sports, Society, and Technology (SST). The program will engage faculty and students from across the College and Georgia Tech community. Ivan Allen College faculty and staff were saddened by the death of Bud Shaw in spring 2015 and remember with great warmth his support and friendship. Photo (l to r): Former Dean Jacqueline Royster, Bud Shaw, and Dr. Homer Rice) More Information Blurb / Gallery Set Find Out More Georgia Tech Alumni Association Campus Map & Virtual Tour Mentor Jackets Alumni by the Numbers Why Give? 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Event Organizer: Georgia Tech Arts Tech Arts Festival Georgia Tech Public Partner Event Audience: Campus Only Dirty Laundry Stage Play Sat, Oct 14 2023 Sat, Oct 14 2023 Dirty Laundry Stage Play features an All-Star Celebrity Cast starring Chrisette Michele, Momma Dee, Stevie Baggs Jr.,\u2026 Event Info Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "iac.gatech.edu", "content": "Hip-Hop Influences Everything | Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Main Menu About Overview Contact/Find Us Visit the College Strategy and Impact Diversity For Employers Schools Overview Economics History and Sociology Literature, Media, and Communication Modern Languages Public Policy Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Reserve Officers\u2019 Training Corps Academics Overview Admissions, Costs, Aid Financial Aid Degree Programs Graduate Programs Doctoral Programs Master's Programs Online Master's Degrees Certificates Undergraduate Programs B.S. 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Priorities and Needs Contact Information People Office of the Dean College Leadership Faculty and Researchers New Faculty Faculty Mentors Endowed Chairs and Professorships Unit Staff News and Events Latest News and Events Feature Stories Communications Toolkit Newsletters Experts for Media Search Search Search Site Breadcrumb Home News and Events Hip-Hop Influences Everything Hip-Hop Influences Everything Posted August 8, 2023 Is it a tight rhyme over a sick beat? Is it breakdancers in the Bronx with gravity-defying dance moves? Or is it, rather, the revolutionary technique developed by block-party DJs for extending the rhythmic underpinnings \u2014 or \"break\"\u2014 of a song? The truth is that hip-hop is all of these things \u2014 and then some. \u201cHip-hop is a design remix where an aesthetic of \u2018cool\u2019 intersects with creative self-expression for several purposes,\u201d explains Joycelyn Wilson, assistant professor of Black media studies in Georgia Tech\u2019s School of Literature, Media, and Communication. Wilson is an educational anthropologist with a background in mathematics. Her research interests include hip-hop studies and digital media, with an emphasis on hip-hop\u2019s impact on the American South. She is particularly interested in interrogating, complicating, and contextualizing hip-hop\u2019s commonly received origin story. Read the full story on the Georgia Tech News website. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn YouTube Flickr Instagram Spotify Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Savant Building 631 Cherry Street NW, 1st Floor Atlanta, GA 30332 Phone: 404.894.2601 Fax: 404.894.8573 Map and Directions Website Feedback College Resources Contact Us / Find Us Faculty / Staff Resources IT Support Make a Gift Tours & Information Sessions General Data Protection Regulation Privacy Notice Ivan Allen College Schools School of Economics School of History and Sociology Sam Nunn School of International Affairs School of Literature, Media, and Communication School of Modern Languages School of Public Policy Georgia Tech Resources Campus Offices Visitor Parking News Center Campus Calendar Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a92023 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "arts.gatech.edu", "content": "Public Art | ARTS ARTS Home About Us Mission Arts Advisory Board Staff Arts & Events Current Events Past Events Find an Artist Public Art arte_FITS x GT Arts For Georgia Tech Just for Students Arts on Campus Partner With Us Contact Us Office and Administration Driving Directions Ferst Center Box Office Rent the Ferst Center Join Our Mailing List GT: Utility Links Buy a Ticket Rent the Ferst Center Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home Public Art The Georgia Tech campus is home to a growing collection of extraordinary public art. In September 2019, Georgia Tech unveiled two new works by Atlanta sculptor Martin Dawe. Celebrating the first African American matriculants at Georgia Tech in 1961, Ford Greene, Ralph Long, Jr., and Lawrence Williams, Three Pioneers rests in Harrison Square; The First Graduate, a statue of Ronald Yancey, the first African American graduate of Georgia Tech, is prominently placed on the interior steps of the Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons. The spring and summer of 2021 saw the installation on Tech Walkway of the mural Culture of Inclusion by Atlanta artist Fabian Williams, and the Progress Pride staircase by Georgia Tech alum, Ting. 2022 ushered in a plethora of interactive art installations and community-created collaborations. Browse through the gallery to learn about these and other works, and then come visit them in person. Use the search bars below to find specific works or just browse the gallery, and click on each for more information. You can also check the Arts box as a \"Location\" on the campus map to see the entire collection. Art Name Artist Albert Einstein Albert Einstein (Armature) AMYGDALA Because of You Big Red Tumpkin Bobby Dodd Callaway Plaza Chihuly Chandeliers Chip Off the Ole Block Cinch Create Your Way Crown Culture of Inclusion George C. Griffin Jetson John Heisman Kessler Campanile Koan Macrophage - Aceso Macrophage - Iaso Mercury, Venus, Mars Merge Oh'd OSHA/ANSI no.15: Safety Tape on Panel Ovation Poly Progress Pride Staircase Raise Your Hand Rim Rosa Parks: Continuing the Conversation Shona Sculpture - Guiding Spirit Shona Sculpture - My Good Family Shona Sculpture - Zimbabwe Bird Squirt Step the Brain Along A Path Art Installation Tech Square Microgrid Mural The First Graduate The Three Pioneers The Veil - Women in Architecture Tux Untitled Watchtower Without Within Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "arts.gatech.edu", "content": "Partner With Us | ARTS ARTS Home About Us Mission Arts Advisory Board Staff Arts & Events Current Events Past Events Find an Artist Public Art arte_FITS x GT Arts For Georgia Tech Just for Students Arts on Campus Partner With Us Contact Us Office and Administration Driving Directions Ferst Center Box Office Rent the Ferst Center Join Our Mailing List GT: Utility Links Buy a Ticket Rent the Ferst Center Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home Partner With Us Georgia Tech Arts\u2019 mission is to weave art into the learning and research of students and faculty across the Institute, and to invite the entire community to join in these encounters. Through a blend of professional performances, exhibitions, installations, residencies, and support for student and faculty ideas, Georgia Tech Arts places art at the epicenter of supporting the Strategic Objectives of the entire Institute. Two vibrant examples of these opportunities are Step the Brain Along a Path and Raise Your Hand. Step the Brain was a 3-year project that explored neuroscience and the ethics of intervention with AI and other technologies. Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre, choreographer Troy Schumacher, and new media artist Sergio Mora-Diaz created a full-length ballet in collaboration with a team of researchers led by Christopher Rozell, professor in the Georgia Tech School of Electrical & Computer Engineering and Karen Rommelfanger, president and founder of the Institute of Neuroethics Think and Do tank. The project expanded to include a visual arts installation in the Ferst Center lobby by Atlanta-based Kimberly Binns working with Tech graduate students Abigail Paulson, BMED, Kyle Johnson, BMED, and Tim Min, Music Technology. Learn More Created in part by Electronic ARTrium, a Georgia Tech Vertically Integrated Project, Raise Your Hand was created by students and faculty from the Schools of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Music, Industrial Design, and Computer Science, and the Georgia Tech Research Institute. By partnering with Georgia Tech Arts, the work was given increased visibility and could be experienced by all visitors to the Ferst Center for the Arts, whether passing through on the way to a performance, dropping in as they traversed campus, or making a special trip. Learn more about the team on their profile page. Photos: Professor Mary Ann Weitnauer and student team members. Learn More We encourage you to reach out to the interim director of Georgia Tech Arts, Nathalie Matychak, to talk about your projects (whether nascent or underway) and develop partnerships that can deepen the creative connections in your work. While you\u2019re here, please choose how you want to stay in touch - sign up for our mailing list, follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter at @gatecharts, and visit our website often to check out our event listings, learn about the artists we\u2019re bringing to campus, discover discounts, and find opportunities to connect with other faculty. Click through the buttons below to learn more about past and current Georgia Tech Arts projects that connect to the research, education, and scholarship happening in classrooms and labs across campus and around the world. Amplify Impact We amplify the impact of arts and creativity at Georgia Tech. Learn More Build Community We build community within the campus and in the public sphere. Learn More Support Well-Being We support student well-being through opportunities for expression and artistic experiences. Learn More Academic Integration We integrate the arts into the academic and research missions of the Institute. Learn More Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "arts.gatech.edu", "content": "Driving Directions | ARTS ARTS Home About Us Mission Arts Advisory Board Staff Arts & Events Current Events Past Events Find an Artist Public Art arte_FITS x GT Arts For Georgia Tech Just for Students Arts on Campus Partner With Us Contact Us Office and Administration Driving Directions Ferst Center Box Office Rent the Ferst Center Join Our Mailing List GT: Utility Links Buy a Ticket Rent the Ferst Center Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home Driving Directions Ferst Center for the Arts and Georgia Tech Arts Administrative Offices This image links to the interactive campus map but may not work well on all internet browsers. You may prefer to use a navigation device. PLEASE NOTE THAT PARKING REGULATIONS ARE ENFORCED 24 HOURS A DAY, 7 DAYS A WEEK. PLEASE COMPLY WITH ALL POSTED NOTICES. Ferst Center General Parking Georgia Tech Parking and Transportation Services offers ample, well-lit parking in the Visitors Area 3: Student Center Deck (W02) on Ferst Drive. Rates are posted at the entrance to the lot and may vary depending on the event. Payment is by credit/debit card only. When using most navigation devices for the entrance to the Visitors Area 3: Student Center Deck (W02), please use 355 Ferst Drive NW, Atlanta GA 30332. Ferst Center Accessible Parking Accessible parking is available in the Visitors Area 2: Student Center/Ferst Drive Lot directly in front of the Ferst Center for the Arts. Payment is by credit/debit card and the ParkMobile app. You can access the sidewalk via curb cut and proceed directly to the theater's front door. For more accessibility information please visit the box office home page and scroll down to the accessibility section. When using navigation devices for the entrance to Visitors Area 2: Student Center/Ferst Drive Lot, please use 353 Ferst Drive NW, Atlanta GA 30332. Taking Marta To take MARTA to the Ferst Center, go to the Midtown station. Exit the station on the side opposite from 10th Street. Look for the Tech Trolley and that will take you to the Georgia Tech campus at no charge. The Trolley schedule changes by day and time of year and has limited evening hours, so please check the schedule. Exit the Tech Trolley at the Ferst Drive & Student Center stop. Cross the street, continue towards the Ferst Center, and past the Student Center on your right for about 100 yards. To return, reverse the directions (the Trolley stop to return to MARTA is on the Ferst Center/Student Center side of the street). Again, please check the Tech Trolley schedule carefully to make sure it is running when you need it. You may also take MARTA to the North Avenue station and then order a Lyft or Uber to the Ferst Center. Visiting Georgia Tech Arts During the Day The Georgia Tech Arts office is located in the Charles Smithgall Student Services Building, 353 Ferst Drive NW, Suite 141. Office hours are Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.- 5 p.m.; please call ahead to confirm. The building is located across from the John Lewis Student Center, and the Area 2 Visitor lot is most convenient. When using navigation devices, please use 353 Ferst Drive NW, Atlanta GA 30332 for the Area 2 Visitor Lot entrance. Visit the Georgia Tech parking website for a complete map of all parking locations on campus. Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "arts.gatech.edu", "content": "Ferst Center Box Office | ARTS ARTS Home About Us Mission Arts Advisory Board Staff Arts & Events Current Events Past Events Find an Artist Public Art arte_FITS x GT Arts For Georgia Tech Just for Students Arts on Campus Partner With Us Contact Us Office and Administration Driving Directions Ferst Center Box Office Rent the Ferst Center Join Our Mailing List GT: Utility Links Buy a Ticket Rent the Ferst Center Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home Ferst Center Box Office Box Office hours Summer hours are Monday-Friday 12-6 p.m. through August 21. Box office hours may change due to the current week's performance schedule; please check the ticketing website to confirm. Tickets are always available online. On the day or evening of a show, the Box Office opens one hour before show time. The Box Office is generally closed when the Georgia Tech campus is closed for holidays, inclement weather, or emergencies. Phone: 404.894.9600 Email: tickets@arts.gatech.edu 349 Ferst Drive NW Atlanta GA 30332-0468 General Information Tickets to performances at the Ferst Center are available in person, online or by phone at 404.894.9600. The Box Office manages ticket sales for a variety of events and performances at the Ferst Center, including those presented by Georgia Tech Arts, the Georgia Tech School of Music, and other Georgia Tech departments and organizations, as well as events presented by off-campus organizations. Please note that parking charges will apply when attending events. Youth Tickets: Discounted prices are often offered for ages 17 and under. All children must have tickets, regardless of age. Out of respect for other ticket holders, babies are not admitted to performances, unless otherwise noted. Georgia Tech Students: Student tickets for events presented by Georgia Tech Arts range in price, and students can purchase up to two tickets for each show. Current school registration is required to make a purchase and a current BuzzCard is required for ID when entering the theater. A non-student guest holding a student ticket must be accompanied by a Georgia Tech student. These discounts do not apply to shows by student groups, campus departments, or off-campus organizations, who set their own prices. Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "arts.gatech.edu", "content": "Rent the Ferst Center | ARTS ARTS Home About Us Mission Arts Advisory Board Staff Arts & Events Current Events Past Events Find an Artist Public Art arte_FITS x GT Arts For Georgia Tech Just for Students Arts on Campus Partner With Us Contact Us Office and Administration Driving Directions Ferst Center Box Office Rent the Ferst Center Join Our Mailing List GT: Utility Links Buy a Ticket Rent the Ferst Center Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home Rent the Ferst Center The Ferst Center for the Arts, located on the campus of Georgia Tech, is a 919-seat theater, an ideal venue for performances, films, lectures, conferences, and competitions. Recent renovations in the theater include all-new seats, additional areas for accessible seating, and fresh paint, aisle lighting, and carpeting. The Ferst Center\u2019s lobby is perfect for your next party, reception, smaller lectures, luncheons, and meetings. (To view PDF files, a PDF reader such as Adobe Reader is required.) Access General Information on Renting the Ferst Center View Ferst Center Technical Specifications Rental Request Form Rental Process Please note that rental requests must be submitted at least two weeks in advance of your event. Availability for the theater and lobbies is often limited. Some private and student events do not appear on the Ferst Center calendar. In order to determine availability you must submit a Rental Request Form. 1. Complete the rental request form; campus departments and Georgia Tech students should also review additional information below. 2. An event coordinator will contact you to discuss your date within two business days of your request. 3. A pre-production meeting will be set up with you to discuss event details, schedule, and logistics, in order to create a comprehensive event estimate. 4. A contract will be emailed to you. You must sign and return the contract along with the following: - Proof of Insurance -Ticket Set-Up Form, if applicable - 501(c)3 or other non-profit determination letter, if applicable - Deposit of 25% rental fee & technical fees estimate 5. Two weeks before the event date, the remainder of the rental fee and technical fees estimate is due. 6. You will receive a final settlement invoice within 10 business days of the event. 7. Once the invoice is approved, payment will be received within 30 days when applicable. Catering When renting the facility, you must use an approved Georgia Tech caterer for all of your food and drink needs. Visit Tech Catering website for more information. Georgia Tech Departments Campus departments are welcome to present lectures, meetings, receptions, and events of all kinds in the Ferst Center for the Arts. Academic events may qualify for free rent, but this status must be confirmed with the event coordinator when setting up the contract for the event. All departments must pay for all other costs associated with using the Ferst Center, including but not limited to required labor, equipment, custodial, set-up, etc. These expenses may not be reimbursed by an outside entity when the department is receiving internal space rental rates. Please call the event coordinator at 404.385.4684 to check the availability of your date. Georgia Tech Student Organizations Georgia Tech student organizations are welcome to present events in the Ferst Center. Students are encouraged to speak with the event coordinator at 404.385.4684 to understand all the costs, requirements, and expectations of presenting an event at the Ferst Center. In order to receive student group rates, the student organization must be the presenter of the event and listed in this manner on any advertisement of tickets for the event. Student organizations cannot permit off-campus organizations to use the Ferst Center by requesting usage through the student organization, and they cannot be reimbursed for expenses by an outside entity. Student organizations must provide a campus organizational representative who will be present at all pre-production meetings and at all times when using the facility, whether at rehearsal, performances, or related events. The student organization\u2019s faculty advisor and student organization advisor must be signatories on their contract. 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Priorities and Needs Contact Information People Office of the Dean College Leadership Faculty and Researchers New Faculty Faculty Mentors Endowed Chairs and Professorships Unit Staff News and Events Latest News and Events Feature Stories Communications Toolkit Newsletters Experts for Media Search Search Search Site Breadcrumb Home News and Events RATS Night Date(s):August 17, 2023, 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Location:Price Gilbert Memorial Library, Crosland Tower Rats Night 2023 digital signage .png Calling all incoming recently acquired Tech students (RATS): Join the Georgia Tech Library for RATS Night 2023 Thursday, Aug. 17 from 6-9 p.m. Take over the Library for a night of fun filled with entertainment, snacks, video games, trivia, arts and crafts, and free giveaways. We'll also have a live DJ from WREK 90.1, private room karaoke, sci-fi and fantasy movies, team trivia (with prizes), board and video games, personalized posters in the Multimedia Scholarship Commons, and the Robert C. 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By cultivating relationships with the colleges, schools, departments, and individual faculty and staff across campus, Georgia Tech Arts connects with the research, education, and scholarship that will play such an important role in all our futures. We aim to bring alive the connection of art, science, and technology both with the scientists engaged in their work, and the audiences who experience it. Step the Brain Along a Path video installation in the Ferst Center lobby. Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre performing Step the Brain Along a Path. Post-performance talkback with the collaborating partners. A vibrant example can be found in what Georgia Tech Arts and Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre dubbed the Neuroethics Grand Challenge. Along with acclaimed choreographer Troy Schumacher and internationally revered new media artist Sergio Mora-Diaz, Terminus explored neuroscience and the ethics of intervention with AI and other technologies. The resulting full-length ballet, Step the Brain Along a Path, was created in collaboration with a team of researchers led by Christopher Rozell, professor in the Georgia Tech School of Electrical & Computer Engineering and Karen Rommelfanger, president and founder of the Institute of Neuroethics Think and Do tank. The project then expanded to include a visual arts installation by Atlanta-based Kimberly Binns, who collaborated with Georgia Tech graduate students Abigail Paulson, BMED, Kyle Johnson, BMED, and Tim Min, Music Technology. Past Strive for Open Science: A Data Visualization Competition Mon, Mar 27 2023 Tue, Mar 28 2023 Wed, Mar 29 2023 Thu, Mar 30 2023 Fri, Mar 31 2023 Sat, Apr 1 2023 Sun, Apr 2 2023 Mon, Apr 3 2023 Tue, Apr 4 2023 Wed, Apr 5 2023 Thu, Apr 6 2023 Fri, Apr 7 2023 Sat, Apr 8 2023 Sun, Apr 9 2023 Mon, Apr 10 2023 Tue, Apr 11 2023 Wed, Apr 12 2023 Thu, Apr 13 2023 Fri, Apr 14 2023 Sat, Apr 15 2023 Sun, Apr 16 2023 Mon, Apr 17 2023 Tue, Apr 18 2023 Wed, Apr 19 2023 Thu, Apr 20 2023 Fri, Apr 21 2023 A month-long competition for Georgia Tech students. Event Info Photorythms: a Computational Art-based Inquiry of Portrait Photography Wed, Mar 29 2023 Thu, Mar 30 2023 Fri, Mar 31 2023 Sat, Apr 1 2023 Sun, Apr 2 2023 Mon, Apr 3 2023 Tue, Apr 4 2023 Wed, Apr 5 2023 Thu, Apr 6 2023 Fri, Apr 7 2023 Sat, Apr 8 2023 Sun, Apr 9 2023 Mon, Apr 10 2023 Tue, Apr 11 2023 Wed, Apr 12 2023 Thu, Apr 13 2023 Fri, Apr 14 2023 Sat, Apr 15 2023 Sun, Apr 16 2023 Mon, Apr 17 2023 Tue, Apr 18 2023 Wed, Apr 19 2023 Thu, Apr 20 2023 Fri, Apr 21 2023 Have your photo portrait created through coding! Event Info Tech Arts Festival 2023 Mon, Mar 27 2023 - Fri, Apr 21 2023 Enjoy some creative fun at the intersection of art and technology! Event Info Tech Arts Festival Block Party Fri, Apr 21 2023 Wrap up the Tech Arts Festival with food, dancing, music, and more! Event Info Computational Media Capstone Presentations Tue, Apr 18 2023 Thu, Apr 20 2023 See how creative media can be applied to social causes. Event Info Extension of Self: A Dance Between Human and Digital Fri, Apr 14 2023 A dance workshop and film for all to explore and enjoy. Event Info Creating Accessible Data Visualizations Workshop Wed, Apr 5 2023 Georgia Tech students learn more about \"Strive for Open Science: A Data Visualization Competition\" Event Info Drawing++ Workshop: Using Drawing as a Means of Understanding Computation Thu, Mar 30 2023 Draw your way to coding in this hands-on workshop. Event Info 32 Sounds for One: 7 Sounds of Georgia Tech Mon, Jan 30 2023 Tue, Jan 31 2023 Wed, Feb 1 2023 Thu, Feb 2 2023 Fri, Feb 3 2023 Sat, Feb 4 2023 Sun, Feb 5 2023 Mon, Feb 6 2023 Tue, Feb 7 2023 Wed, Feb 8 2023 Thu, Feb 9 2023 Fri, Feb 10 2023 Sat, Feb 11 2023 An experiential installation featuring the sounds of Georgia Tech. Event Info Load More MEDIA Belonging and Community: A Conversation on Atlanta, Arts, and Connections. Georgia Tech Arts Awarded Major Gift to Launch arte_FITS x GT Arts Go Behind the Scenes with the Faculty Behind \"Raise Your Hand\" Guthman Media Coverage Recovering History With Digital Design Georgia Tech Teams Reflect on 2022 ACCelerate Festival Georgia Tech Teams Reflect on 2022 ACCelerate Festival Recovering History With Digital Design Georgia Tech Sending Two Teams to the 2022 ACCelerate Festival Envisioning the Future of Art Using Technology AI and Neuroscience Become Dance Partners Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre Excerpts from \"Step the Brain Along a Path\" (video) Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "career.gatech.edu", "content": "Internships | Career Center | Georgia Institute of Technology | Atlanta, GA Skip to content Career Center Home About Mission & Vision Our History Advisors Staff Our Brochure Undergraduate Career Advisors Explore Careers First Generation Shadow Program Internships Co-ops Honors Celebration LGBTQIA Resources FAQs Pre-Graduate & Pre-Professional Advising Job Search Resources Career Tools Resume Guide Professional Attire Interviewing Policies for Students Identifying Fraudulent Positions Graduate Getting Started Our Graduate Services Make an Appointment Job Search Advice/Resources Upcoming Events Graduate Internship Program Career Fair Information & General Job Aids Resume Guide Multicultural & Diversity Resources Graduate Professional Development Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Graduate Professional Development Video Series GT Campus Closet Employers Employer Town Halls Employer Connections Team Recruiting @ GT Posting a Job On-Campus Recruiting Student Resume Books Employer Proctoring Information Sessions Corporate Partnership Program Co-op & Internship Programs Global Internship Program Hiring Non-U.S.Citizens FAQs Career & Salary Survey Reports Alumni Pre-Graduates and Pre-Professionals Employment & Job Links Alumni Career Services Events Career Alliance @ GT Career Fairs Information Sessions Workshops (via CareerBuzz) Building/Visitor Parking Map Career Chat Hour Series Employer Insight Series Career Fair Employers After Hours Workshop Requests Contact Hours of Operation Location Travel, Hotels, & Attractions Directory & Staff Parents CareerBuzz Job Board Search Search form Enter your keywords You are here: GT HomeHomeUndergraduate Internships Undergraduate Menu Career Advisors | Explore Careers | LGBTQIA Resources | Job Search Resources | Career Tools Click Here for undergraduate advisors for help with co-ops and internships. Georgia Tech internships provide opportunities for students to gain experience in their field, determine if they have an interest in a particular career, and create a network of contacts. An internship may be either paid, unpaid or partially paid (in the form of a stipend). The Georgia Institute of Technology Internship Program is an academic program designed to complement a student's formal education with practical work experience. The internships are single-semester, major related full-time or part-time work experiences that help students better understand the \"real world\" applications of their academic studies. Involvement in the GT Internship program requires a commitment of full-time or part-time employment for a minimum of 14 weeks for the fall or spring semesters or a minimum of 8 weeks for the summer term. Interns typically work for one semester, with the flexibility of participating in multiple internships, and in some cases, have the option of working for two consecutive terms (e.g. spring and summer or summer and fall). Full-time work assignments are for a minimum of thirty-six hours per week, and part-time assignments require at least 10 hours of work per week. Program Eligibility GPA of 2.0 or above Good academic standing Experiential Learning Application must be completed in CareerBuzz Benefits of Registering Your Internship with the Career Center Internship audit hours are tuition-free Audit hours are recorded on your official transcript Earnings do not affect FAFSA status Maintain active student status during your work terms Cancelation of housing without penalty if working 25 miles or more from campus Continuation of GT health insurance coverage by purchasing the voluntary plan Career advisors provide support during your work terms Look Below for some additional information about Internships: Taking a Course While Working If you choose to take a Georgia Tech course while working a full-time internship gain the approval of both your GT Career Development Advisor and supervisor before registering. Also, note that the class time must not interfere with your 40-hour workweek. Students participating in a part-time internship must maintain full-time student status using a combination of internship and academic credit. Permission through the Career Center is not required before registering for academic credit. If you plan to take a class at another university while interning, make sure that your supervisor approves your taking the course and that the class time doesn\u2019t interfere with your work schedule. Also, make sure your credit hours transfer to Georgia Tech through the following steps: Go to https://oscar.gatech.edu/pls/bprod/wwtraneq.P_TranEq_Ltr and review whether or not the course you wish to take at a particular institution has already been evaluated and approved by Georgia Tech as a transfer equivalency. If the course or institution is not listed in OSCAR, see your academic advisor to determine whether or not the credits will transfer. Click on the HELP link at https://oscar.gatech.edu/pls/bprod/wwtraneq.P_TranEq_Ltr to view specific Registrar requirements. For example, you cannot transfer credit for a course that you previously took at Georgia Tech. Other rules apply. If the institution teaching the course requires a \u201ctransient letter\u201d from Georgia Tech, obtain one from the Registrar\u2019s Office. Once you\u2019ve completed the course, have the transfer institution to send your official transcript to: Georgia Institute of Technology Office of the Registrar Transfer Credit Atlanta GA , 30332-0315 Verifying Full-Time Status While Interning Insurance companies often require proof of full-time student status. While interning, you will be registered for a tuition-free, 12-hour audit course that allows you to maintain your full-time status. Georgia Tech has contracted with the National Student Clearinghouse to take care of enrollment verifications. Please log on to your OSCAR account and print an enrollment verification certificate through the National Student Clearinghouse link under \"Student Records - Verification Requests.\u201d The enrollment verification certificate can be printed immediately and provided to the insurance carrier at your convenience. A box in the upper right corner of the certificate allows you to write in the Policy Holder name and ID#. For detailed instructions, please see: Office of the Registrar Enrollment Verification Housing If you are co-oping or interning in metro Atlanta, you may live in campus housing, if available. Students working outside the area will find that most employers offer some level of housing assistance. Such assistance ranges from providing students with a list of apartments in the area to arranging furnished housing and paying for a portion of the expenses. Your employer may give you the names of other interns working in the same location to help you find housing options and roommates. If you are working more than 25 miles from the Georgia Tech campus, you will be able to cancel your housing contract without penalty and get a refund for your housing deposit. Please see the directions to cancel your housing contract under \u201cHow to Register Your Internship or Co-op.\u201d If you plan to intern during a given semester but are not sure you will get a job, register for classes and sign up for housing as a backup plan. All can be easily reversed if you are hired. Remember to have your mail forwarded if you move for your internship. You can enter your forwarding address via the OSCAR website. Login and go to the Personal Information menu. If you currently have an off-campus address, enter your temporary forwarding address at the US Postal Service site:https://moversguide.usps.com/?referral=USPS Housing Outside of Atlanta New York Intern Student Housing (Educational Housing Services, Inc.) Washington Intern Student Housing (WISH) Internship Documentation \u200bStudents need to submit three work forms during their internship work term: a Work Term Goals & Objectives during the first three weeks, and a Work Report and the Student Performance Evaluation (from their supervisors) during the last two weeks of their work term. Please submit your Work Term Goals & Objectives and Work Report directly through CareerBuzz. After you\u2019ve logged into CareerBuzz, click on the \u201cSubmit Your Work Term Goals & Objectives\" or \"Submit Your Work Report\" link under the My Quicklinks section of your homepage. On the far right side of the page you will see three small dots, click on the dots and select the appropriate form. You will receive reminder emails concerning completing both your Work Term Goals & Objectives and your Work Report during your work term. Your supervisor will receive an email at the end of your co-op/internship work term with a link to the Student Performance Evaluation. When you receive the reminder to complete your Work Report, check to be sure your supervisor received the link to complete your Student Performance Evaluation. You should schedule a time to meet with your supervisor to discuss the completed evaluation so that you receive feedback on your performance. Experiential Learning Co-op Internships Global Internship Program Apply to the Exp. 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These are available both to undergraduate and graduate students. Hover over a selected block to learn more information regarding the resources available. NOTE: To return to the Undergraduate Student block, click on the 'Undergraduate' link on the main horizontal toolbar.  To return to the Graduate Student block, click on the 'Graduate' link on the main horizontal toolbar. Find Employers by StateSearch Employers by IndustryGet Pertinent Information about EmployersAnd More ... Career Path Analysis, Personality Assessments, Scholarships, Online Courses, Jobs and Internships, Tuition Analyzer Learn more about yourself so you can choose your perfect career!Click here to get started. ... Job PostingsCompany ReviewsSalary InformationInterview AssistanceAnd More ... Career GuidesJobs and InternshipsH1B applicationsEmployer DirectoryAnd More ... Hands-on practice with mock interviews tailored to your specific industry, job and experience level. 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Williams Paper Museum Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "career.gatech.edu", "content": "2021 Co-op & Internship Honors | Career Center | Georgia Institute of Technology | Atlanta, GA Skip to content Career Center Home About Mission & Vision Our History Advisors Staff Our Brochure Undergraduate Career Advisors Explore Careers First Generation Shadow Program Internships Co-ops Honors Celebration LGBTQIA Resources FAQs Pre-Graduate & Pre-Professional Advising Job Search Resources Career Tools Resume Guide Professional Attire Interviewing Policies for Students Identifying Fraudulent Positions Graduate Getting Started Our Graduate Services Make an Appointment Job Search Advice/Resources Upcoming Events Graduate Internship Program Career Fair Information & General Job Aids Resume Guide Multicultural & Diversity Resources Graduate Professional Development Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Graduate Professional Development Video Series GT Campus Closet Employers Employer Town Halls Employer Connections Team Recruiting @ GT Posting a Job On-Campus Recruiting Student Resume Books Employer Proctoring Information Sessions Corporate Partnership Program Co-op & Internship Programs Global Internship Program Hiring Non-U.S.Citizens FAQs Career & Salary Survey Reports Alumni Pre-Graduates and Pre-Professionals Employment & Job Links Alumni Career Services Events Career Alliance @ GT Career Fairs Information Sessions Workshops (via CareerBuzz) Building/Visitor Parking Map Career Chat Hour Series Employer Insight Series Career Fair Employers After Hours Workshop Requests Contact Hours of Operation Location Travel, Hotels, & Attractions Directory & Staff Parents CareerBuzz Job Board Search Search form Enter your keywords You are here: GT HomeHomeUndergraduate 2021 Co-op & Internship Honors The Georgia Tech Career Center and the Briaerean Honor Society are honoring the achievement of co-op and intern students, and the contributions and support of our employer, community and campus partners. Spring 2021 Award Recipients Jill Riley :: Joe T. LaBoon \u2013 Co-op Student of the Year Jill Riley Major: Industrial & Systems Engineering \"I am truly grateful for my time as a Co-op with the Coca-Cola Company which taught me enduring values of integrity, leadership, and accountability. I found myself consistently surrounded by incredible people who I had the good fortune of getting to learn and grow from. I\u2019d like to say a huge thank you specifically to my boss - Karen - and my three former mentors - Alexis, Kate, and Joe - for all of your guidance and support that\u2019s helped me to evolve both professionally and personally! Thank you to the Career Center for honoring me with this award!\" Shashwati Da Cunha :: Student Intern of the Year Shashwati Da Cunha Major: Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering \"I interned with the Systems division of IBM Research, which develops semiconductor technologies that will power future demands on IBM's servers and cloud computing systems. I worked remotely with a team based in Albany, NY at IBM Research's chip fabrication facility. Despite being a new intern, I had the opportunity to work on the biggest day-to-day bottleneck in the fab: a process where silicon wafers that had been patterned and tested were \"reworked\" to be reused for other experiments. The process involves very corrosive materials, necessitating frequent part replacements. I remotely controlled experiments to identify a parallel process that could reduce load on the tool. My recommendations could reduce down time and save nearly $200,000/year in operating costs. Moreover, they exposed me to a wide cross-section of IBM employees across levels and sectors. Working remotely sharpened both my technical and interspersonal skills through the added support that my project needed. I am sure these learnings helped me to be accepted at top graduate programs and will continue to benefit my research journey. I thoroughly enjoyed my experience and am so grateful to my manager, Brown Peethala, and mentors, Kedari Matam, Prasad Bhosale and Robin Schulz! \" Delta Air Lines, Inc. :: Co-op Employer of the Year Don Filer Manager \u2013 Flight Operations Project Development Office \u201cGeorgia Tech Co-Ops have powered the Flight Ops Project Development Office for three years now. They have not been doing busy work but have made real improvements that help our division as well as the Delta pilot on the front line. We utilize an agile team-based approach to mature initiatives into projects as well as deliver flagship efforts in change management and process consulting. It is a win for Delta as we get top caliber talent and an opportunity to evaluate the students as potential employees\u2026and a win for the students who get real world experience and the opportunity to evaluate having a career at Delta.\u201d Bose Corporation :: Intern Employer of the Year John McGrael Acoustic Engineer Bose Corporation \"There is something so unique and special about the value and perspective that a talented student can bring to a team. Some of the most talented and most important engineers contributing to the innovation engine of Bose Corporation came from Georgia Tech, many of them starting their career with impactful work as part of our internship program. Bose\u2019s internship program is foundational to everything we strive to do and be as a corporation, which is an environment where every employee from executives to summer interns are encouraged to explore their passion and reach for their fullest potential. And, as all of you know, a Georgia Tech student exploring their passion and reaching for their fullest potential is quite a thing to behold.\" Sarah Tinsley :: J.E. McDaniel Award Sarah Tinsley Major: Economics \"As I was walking the aisles of the Fall 2019 All-Majors Career Fair, I recognized a familiar brand \u2013\u2013 Georgia Power Company (GPC). I had not written this company down as one that was actively recruiting Economics students, but since I had already visited all the booths on my list, I figured it wouldn\u2019t hurt to at least say \u201chello\u201d to the recruiters and hear more about the company. I was happily surprised to connect with an employee who had previously worked on a team that did costing analysis, which was an area of interest for me. Though I was looking for an internship and the team usually hired a different major, the GPC employee strongly suggested that I consider their co-op program (if I wasn\u2019t absolutely set on graduating in four years), and he offered to pass my resume along to the manager for an interview. Long story short, I interviewed, received a co-op offer, completed four and a half co-op rotations with the Costing & Demand-Side Support team at Southern Company (the holding company of GPC), and am now planning to go full-time with my team after graduating. I didn\u2019t envision the co-op program as being an opportunity for me \u2013\u2013 especially as a liberal arts major who didn\u2019t receive a co-op offer until her third year of college \u2013\u2013 but sometimes God opens doors we don\u2019t expect for the best. I am so thankful for my friends and family who supported me along the way, my academic advisors and professors who guided me throughout the interview and academic planning process, my team at Southern Company who made the co-op experience so enjoyable, and Georgia Tech\u2019s Career Center for facilitating this amazing work experience and learning opportunity. Truly, nothing replaces on-the-job experience, and Georgia Tech does an excellent job of ensuring that its students have every chance to get that experience under their belts before graduating. I am honored to be this year\u2019s recipient of the J.E. McDaniel Award! Go Jackets!\" Maureen McGough :: Briaerean Honor Society Cup Award Maureen McGough Major: Biomedical Engineering \"During my two-term internship, I gained valuable experience in the design control process, which has greatly benefited me during my Capstone project this semester. My new knowledge also helped me land a full-time position, and I know I will be well prepared to enter my field after graduation. Through this work experience, I was able to better contextualize how my coursework and skills contribute to my future career, as well as expand my professional network. Lastly, I'd like to say thank you to the Career Center and BHS!\" Wohlford Scholarship Recipients Rachel Fallon | Natalie GaNun | Leslee Langley | Nickolas Lee Rachel Fallon Major: Computer Science \"While my co-op program at Nead Werx taught me how to grow into a young engineer, The Wohlford Scholarship helped me immensely to focus on my studies and further education during the last of my time at Tech. Nead Werx hired me as a second year Computer Science student, and through the program, I have learned to write professional level software, lead projects, and become a web-developer and problem-solver, even though I started with almost no prior knowledge of professional software development. As a co-op student, I tend to rely on my savings and income from the co-op program to fund my expenses throughout the school year. After my last rotation, I could not rely on the following semester of work whilst finishing my degree. As an out of state student, the Wohlford Scholarship has afforded me a great deal of peace-of-mind, and I have been able to put my savings toward graduate school applications. I am happy to announce that I will be spending the summer completing a data-science project as a part of the Data Science for Social Good Fellowship through The University of Warwick and Ludwigs Maximilian University Munich and supported by The Alan Turing Institute. I hope to complete a Master's in Computer Science and human-centered computing in Germany next year.\" Natalie GaNun Major: Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering \"Whenever people ask me about Georgia Tech and my college experience, I always love to tell them about my co-op experiences. Being a co-op has been one of the most beneficial experiences I\u2019ve had in my college career. I love seeing the connections between what we learn in the classroom and how it applies in industry, as well as just learning many new things. However, the most important thing I learned in my co-op terms is that I really enjoyed the work that I did, and I am excited to have it be my career once I graduate. I am so thankful for the Wohlford scholarship. I extended my graduation date a year in order to complete my co-op, and the scholarship has allowed me to be able to do this more comfortably.\" Leslee Langley Major: Mechanical Engineering \"The Co-op program has provided me with the opportunity to gain real world engineering experience before graduation. I was able to create new designs while working with Southwire, this experience has helped me narrow down the specialty in Mechanical Engineering that I would like to focus my career in. Receiving the Wohlford scholarship has lightened my financial burden greatly and now I can focus more on the most important aspect of college which is of course learning. I am thankful to the Briaerean Honor Society for this thoughtful award and amazing opportunity.\" Nickolas Lee Major: Electrical Engineering \"I was blessed with the opportunity to work with Factory Automation Systems in Atlanta, Georgia. Factory Automation Systems is a full-service industrial integrator. The scope of their work includes but is not limited to process engineering, controls engineering, and robotics engineering. The works is fun, and I participate in many interesting projects. The Wohlford Scholarship was a great blessing in my life. I was able to go paperless with some of the funds. I am very excited about being paperless. The money is very helpful. I can eat healthier foods also, there is not a single package of ramen in my entire house. The experience I have garnered from my co-op and the world class education I am receiving are putting me in position to move into industry with very few hurdles. There are many employers that weigh education verses experience in their selection process and by receiving both I am setting myself apart. I am thankful for the opportunity to participate in a co-op and receiving the Wohlford Scholarship has been a great addition to my life.\" McKenney's Scholar Recipients Joel Boggs | Tyler Bolo Joel Boggs Major: Mechanical Engineering \"My co-op experience has been full of new experiences. I have enjoyed getting to know HVAC because it is almost always present, and I find myself recognizing it in my everyday life. I have been exposed to people that I historically have not been around and each and every interaction has helped build my respect for McKenney\u2019s and the quality work it performs. This scholarship helped me focus more on my schooling and remove some of the stress on my shoulders. This lack of stress played a significant role in helping manage my mental health as well as my physical health as I have type one diabetes.\" Tyler Bolo Major: Mechanical Engineering \"Working at McKenney\u2019s in the co-op program has given me valuable experience applying the knowledge I\u2019ve learned in the classroom to real-world applications. My day-to-day responsibilities included designing HVAC and plumbing layouts, performing system calculations, and communicating with customers and vendors. Throughout my first term, I learned so much more than what I expected in the field of HVAC and plumbing. I hope to continue my work with McKenney\u2019s for my next two terms and then potentially attend graduate school at Georgia Tech.\" Experiential Education Stipend Recipients The GT Career Center\u2019s Experiential Education stipend, funded by the Ethelyn and Albert Daniel endowment, provides a limited number of stipends for undergraduate students who seek to gain knowledge about career opportunities in their major through domestic (within the US) unpaid internships with non-profit and community service organizations. Experiential Education Stipend Winners Help us celebrate these amazing students and their wonderful accomplishments. Click on a student to learn more about him or her. Sarah Burchfield Experiential Education Stipend Applied Language & Intercultural Studies Spring 2023 Audrey Carroll Experiential Education Stipend Public Policy Spring 2022 Mason Favro Experiential Education Stipend Global Economics & Modern Languages Spring 2022 Rebecca Lieber Experiential Education Stipend Public Policy Fall 2021 Madison Kim Experiential Education Stipend Computational Media Summer 2021 Nethra Rammohan Experiential Education Stipend Literature, Media & Communication Summer 2021 Hillary Dong Experiential Education Stipend History, Technology & Society, Public Policy Spring 2021 Annabel Luong Experiential Education Stipend Public Policy Spring 2021 Madison Wickett Experiential Education Stipend International Affairs & Modern Languages Spring 2021 Thank you to our alumni and donors: Joe T. Laboon J.E. McDaniel James G. Wohlford McKenney\u2019s Ethelyn and Albert Daniel Charles A. Smithgall The Ligon Family Newton W. and Wilma C. Thomas James Hayes J. 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The Graduate Internship program provides graduate students with the opportunity to work with industry and government leaders in their respective areas of study. Eligibility for the program is based on academic achievement at Georgia Tech. Research for master's and doctoral theses may be related to the work assignments, and is jointly supervised by Georgia Tech faculty and company staff. Eligibility for the Graduate Internship Program is based on academic achievement at Georgia Tech. Research for master's and doctoral theses may be related to the work assignments and is jointly supervised by Georgia Tech faculty and company staff. There is no tuition associated with the Graduate Internship Program, nor are there any required fees . Students are provided full-time enrollment status through registration in an audit credit Graduate Internship course. This permits students to retain all privileges of full-time enrolled students while on work assignments. Why Participate Your participation in the Graduate Internship Program will offer you a myriad of opportunities that will be beneficial to you both now and in the future. Those benefits include: Gaining major-related work experience prior to graduation through growth with an employer Increasing your understanding of classroom theory through practical experience Enhancing your marketability to employers upon graduation Understanding workplace culture and competencies Exploring career goals and options Evaluating your personal strengths and weaknesses and having the opportunity to improve on those weaknesses Sharpening your interpersonal skills Maturing as a professional Networking with other professionals in your field Building a great resume for the future Earning a competitive wage while learning Because you will be registered in a tuition-free internship course while working, you will retain your full-time student status. This status will allow you additional benefits, such as having your experience recorded on your transcript with no interruptions to your Georgia Tech enrollment, being retained on your parents' insurance policies, being able to participate in sporting events and other activities, use of campus housing and other facilities, and more. In addition to the above, students who are looking to intern outside of the United States can participate in the Georgia Tech Global Internship Program through the Office of Internal Education (OIE). The benefits of participating in the Global Internship Program are: Getting cross-cultural exposure by living and working in an international location Improving foreign language skills Gaining access to jobs not available in the U.S. marketplace Preparing for success in a global economy National and Georgia Tech studies and analysis have proven who participate in internships graduate with more than a degree. They have practical knowledge and a competitive advantage in today's job market---and are more prepared for professional success. Internship Application and Registration Process To begin your application to participate in the Georgia Tech Graduate Internship Program, please click HERE. If you choose to take a Georgia Tech course while working, get the permission of your department and internship supervisor before registering. Also, note that the class time must not interfere with your 40-hour work week. If you plan to take a class at another university while interning, make sure that your supervisor approves your taking the course and that the class time doesn\u2019t interfere with your work schedule. Also, make sure your credit hours transfer to Georgia Tech through the following steps: Go to https://oscar.gatech.edu/pls/bprod/wwtraneq.P_TranEq_Ltr and review whether or not the course you wish to take at a particular institution has already been evaluated and approved by Georgia Tech as a transfer equivalency. If the course or institution is not listed in OSCAR, see your academic advisor to determine whether or not the credits will transfer. Click on the HELP link at https://oscar.gatech.edu/pls/bprod/wwtraneq.P_TranEq_Ltr to view specific Registrar requirements. For example, you cannot transfer credit for a course that you previously took at Georgia Tech. Other rules apply. If the institution teaching the course requires a \u201ctransient letter\u201d from Georgia Tech, obtain one from the Registrar\u2019s Office. Once you\u2019ve completed the course, have the transfer institution to send your official transcript to: Georgia Institute of Technology Office of the Registrar Transfer Credit Atlanta GA , 30332-0315 International Students Participating International students holding F-1 and J-1 visas are eligible to work legally in the United States under Curricular Practical Training (CPT) and/or Optional Practical Training (OPT), and /or Academic Training. The Graduate Internship Program at Georgia Tech meets the criteria of both all three. Students must be in F-1 status for at least two semesters before they are eligible to work off-campus using any of these. International students participating in the Graduate Internship Program use the CPT work authorization, only, when working with the Career Center. Use of the OPT work authorization must be coordinated through the Office of International Education (OIE). The Career Center also handles Academic Training internships. OIE staff members assist students with questions regarding maintaining valid F-1 and J-1 status, obtaining social security, and I-20, CPT, and/or OPT process or processing issues. Career Advsiors are unable to assist, update, or issue CPT, OPT, or I-20 related questions. For more information on OIE or any visa related issues or international student issues, visit their Web site, http://www.oie.gatech.edu. CPT and OPT Work Authorizations Click on the links below to view the steps for obtaining CPT or OPT work authorization, which must be done before each work term. Failure to do so will jeopardize the student's eligibility to continue working in the United States. Curricular Practical Training (CPT) Optional Practical Training (OPT) NOTE* - Click HERE for information on new APPEAL PROCESS Working Consecutive Semesters 1.) Two Consecutive Work Terms a.) Students may be approved for two consecutive full-time graduate internship semesters. Typical approvals would be for spring \u2013 summer or summer \u2013 fall work terms. b.) Students should receive a separate approval for each term and create a separate placement record in CareerBuzz for each term. 2.) Requests for Three Consecutive Work Terms a.) Requests for three or more consecutive full-time work semesters must: i. Demonstrate a strong academic justification, ii. Must be approved by the major school graduate coordinator or school chair, iii. Must be reviewed by the Office of the Vice Provost for Graduate Education and Faculty Development. iv. The student must be making satisfactory academic progress while enrolled in internship. b.) Tuition Requirement for three or more consecutive work terms i. Students approved for more than two consecutive graduate internship semesters must register for at least three tuition-based credit hours during the third work term, except in exceptional circumstances. ii. The student is responsible for the tuition and fees associated with the registration. c.) How to request approval i. The student\u2019s graduate coordinator or school chair must submit a written request addressed to addressed to Dr. Jana Stone, Director of Professional Development and Postdoctoral Services, Graduate Education and Faculty Development (VPGEFD). ii. The request for a third consecutive full-time graduate internship approval must: 1.) Demonstrate a strong academic justification, 2.) Confirm the student is making satisfactory academic progress while enrolled in graduate internship, and 3.) State the student will register for the 12 audit hour grad internship course and at least three tuition-based credit hours during the third work term. (Note: the student is responsible for the tuition and fees associated with the tuition-based credit hours.) Appeal Process Email: Dr. Jana Stone at jana.stone@gatech.edu Subject line: APPEAL REQUEST \u2013 Last Name Body of email should include the following information: Name Employer Name Proposed dates of employment Reason for appeal Please be aware that responses may require 5-7 business days. As we institute the appeal process, we appreciate your patience. Internship Frequently Asked Questions For a list of frequently asked questions regarding the Graduate Internship Program at Georgia Tech, please click HERE. Housing If you are interning in metro Atlanta, you may live in campus housing, if available. Students working outside the area will find that most employers offer some level of housing assistance. Such assistance ranges from providing students with a list of apartments in the area to arranging furnished housing and paying for a portion of the expenses. Your employer may give you the names of other interns working in the same location to help you find housing options and roommates. If you are working outside the Atlanta area, your advisor will give you a form to take to the campus housing office which will allow you to cancel your housing contract without penalty and to get a refund for your housing deposit. If you plan to intern during a given semester but are not sure you will get a job, register for classes and sign up for housing as a back-up plan. All can be easily reversed if you are hired. Remember to have your mail forwarded if you move for your internship. You can enter your forwarding address via the Oscar website. Login and go to the Personal Information menu. If you currently have an off-campus address, enter your temporary forwarding address with the United States Postal Service. 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The citizenship drop-down menu choices are US Citizens, Permanent Residents (U.S.), EAD - Employment Authorization, F-1 Student Visa, H-1 Employment Visa, and J-1 Visa. This last category includes international students attending Georgia Tech on F-1 Student Visas. International students comprise approximately 5% of our undergraduate student body (and as high as 20% in certain majors including Electrical and Computer Engineering). These students are eligible to work legally in the United States as an intern during summer semesters only under Optional Practical Training (OPT). (However international students can work as co-op students during spring, summer or fall semesters under Curricular Practical Training (CPT).) Companies hiring international co-op students are not responsible for completing students\u2019 work authorization paperwork. International students work with their intern or co-op advisor and an advisor in the Georgia Tech Office of International Education (OIE) to obtain CPT or OPT work authorization prior to each internship or co-op work term. International students will provide their employer with their work authorization paperwork on the first day of each work term. Companies are not required to pay Medicare or Social Security taxes for international co-op students. 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These meetings allow you to discuss your organization, your recruiting process, your field in general, and meet and network with interested students. If you are planning to conduct interviews on campus and host a company information session we would strongly recommend that you submit your request for information session space first and schedule your interview dates once you have received your information session confirmation message. If you are interested in reserving space OR posting your event, please follow these instructions HERE (Adobe PDF file). If you have any questions or need assistance, please email us at employerconnections@career.gatech.edu. Procedures for Requesting and Reserving Space For Your Information Session Printable View (Adobe PDF file) With this new way to publish your event you will be able to provide more detailed information: Company Name Information Session Title Info session Content/Details/Program Flyer and/or Company website Targeting you audience: Desired Major, Class Level, and Degree Level How to reserve and publish your Information Session: Reserve the SPACE for your information session at: http://www.ssc.gatech.edu/event-rental-space. NOTE: Make sure to click on the Reservations link when you are ready to submit your reservation request. After confirmation and payment, collect the \u201cStudent Success Center Payment Reservation Number.\u201d This number can be found in the invoice received from: successcenter@ssc.gatech.edu Using the \u201cStudent Success Center Payment Reservation Number.\u201d Logon in your CareerBuzz account and complete the information session publication form by clicking \u201cAdd New\u201d under the tab - Your event will be advertised campus-wide in our CareerBuzz recruiting system and on our Career Center website - All changes (date, time, cancelations) MUST be submitted to: successcenter@ssc.gatech.edu - To minimize conflict and maximize student attendance, OCR Employer Information Sessions are held after 5:00 PM. - Any catering must be arranged by the organization. Please see our list of approved caterers at: http://www.ssc.gatech.edu/catering Note: Please note that you MUST have your space/room/theatre/suite confirmation before you can publish you event. The Career Center will not be responsible for incorrect information or space/room/theatre/suite that are not confirmed by the Student Success Center Building. Company Information Session Boxes Mailing Address: Packages may be delivered to the Georgia Tech Student Success Center up to five (5) days prior to your event date; materials left behind will be discarded if not claimed or shipped out within seven (7) days. Notify the Event Coordinator with your shipping details prior to your arrival, including the total number of packages to be delivered and their tracking numbers. When shipping materials to the building, please include the following information on all package labels to ensure proper delivery and storage. LABELING INSTRUCTIONS FOR EVENT SHIPMENTS GT Student Success Center ATTN: Event Coordinator Hold for (Event Name and Date) 219 Uncle Heinie Way Atlanta, GA 30332-0122 Box ___ of ___ UPON ARRIVAL If your delivery is not already in your event room, please notify the Front Desk Attendant and supply them with your total number of packages and their tracking numbers. UPON DEPARTURE All outbound packages must have a completed shipping label. Packing supplies (boxes, tape, etc.) are not provided. Pick-up and shipment of outbound packages is the responsibility of the event host and should be coordinated with your preferred third-party courier before your departure from the building. Tips to Host a Successful Information Session What is an Information Session? Information Sessions are informal events that provide companies an opportunity to share information about your organization, the work environment and company culture, open positions, career paths, exciting projects and research, and much more while networking with GT students. Information sessions help personalize your company and recruiting process while building your brand on campus by sharing general company information with a large audience of students. Is an Information Session the right recruiting event for my company? Info Sessions are not necessarily the best recruiting event for every company! Typically most companies consider high student turnout to the info session as a measure of success. We have learned the Information Sessions with the highest student attendance are hosted by employers with a widely recognized brand or who are within specific fields such as consulting or technology. If your company doesn\u2019t fall within these categories it doesn\u2019t mean you can\u2019t have a great information session. However, it does mean you and your company recruiting team will have to put some extra effort and work to generate student interest in your company and positions. Visibility and promotion are the keys to success. Timing Your Information Session Fall semester is the busiest time at GT for On Campus Recruiting. The Fall All Majors Career Fair tends to kick off the recruiting season at GT. Many of the 400+ companies attending the fall career fair try to hold an information session during the same week. There is a lot of competition for student attendance during these time periods with multiple info sessions being held at the same time. If your organization is in the process of increasing your brand awareness on campus, we recommend hosting an information session in conjunction with other campus recruiting events, after the career fair, in order to avoid increased competition for event attendance. Most Information Sessions are held in the evening to avoid conflicts with students\u2019 schedules. Know Your Audience Regardless of major all GT students have a strong technical and analytical skillset. Open your information session to students from multiple majors that offer the skillsets you are looking to recruit. Information about majors and degrees is available on the GT website. If you are recruiting both graduate and undergraduate students make sure you are including information for both groups of students. Track Your RSVP\u2019s Once you advertise your information session through Careerbuzz you will be able to track your RSVP\u2019s. Take advantage of this feature to communicate with students prior to the event. Tease them with hints about the exciting session you have planned, share information about speakers, send a special ticket to win a door prize for RSVP\u2019ing, share fun company trivia, ask a tough question about your company that whomever correctly answers wins a prize at the session\u2026 Engage with your RSVP\u2019s to build their interest and excitement and encourage them to invite their friends and classmates. Purchase a Resume Book As an employer, you can purchase online access to the resumes of current Georgia Tech students and alumni who have graduated during the past two years, and are active in our Career Center database. Resume Book Access includes the following features: Filter student resumes using keywords, academic major, year in school and degree type; Use the Advanced Search tab to do a more detailed search through the resumes using graduation date and work authorization; Email curated students to invite them to your info session. Promote The Georgia Tech Career Center will promote your event through Careerbuzz when you complete the advertising procedures your employer relations team member will to send you. We also recommend taking the following steps: Contact the appropriate student professional organizations. The list may be found online at: https://gatech.campuslabs.com/engage/organizations Advertise on the Center for Career Discovery and Development social media sites. LinkedIn: Find our group Georgia Tech Career Center With a following of over 4000 students and alumni, this is a great space to post about events, job openings, or other recruiting information. Reach out to the appropriate student advisor(s) in the Georgia Tech Career Center so they can promote the event to their students. The full list is available at http://career.gatech.edu/undergrad-advisors Contact the various colleges that house the majors you are interested in having attend your info session to discuss ways they can make their students aware of your event. Format of Your Information Session Our students have told us they consider the best information sessions to be interactive. Consider changing up the traditional presentation with Q&A session afterward to a more dynamic style. You may also create a specialized session unique to your organization. Previous successful info sessions have had an alumni panel, held a product demonstration or simulation and/or brought props, incorporated a coding competition or a business challenge to share with students. GT students have ranked plenty of time for networking with the recruiters as the #1 most highly rated component of successful information sessions. So allow for ample time to hold one to one conversations with students in attendance. In addition, formal information sessions are often followed by recruiters inviting attendees to coffee, dinner, out for pizza and trivia or other social type events to continue the conversation once the formal session concludes. Bring alumni, former interns or co-ops, engineers and people working in the jobs you are advertising in addition to human resources staff. And last but not least if you feed them, they will come. Provide catering and include that fact in your advertising. Follow Up The most successful companies keep in touch with the candidates they meet not only at the information sessions but at all their recruiting events. GT students have told us they are most attracted to the companies who personalize their recruiting experience and continue the relationship once the formal event(s) has concluded. It is this \u201cextra touch\u201d that will yield your company the best candidates. 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Detailed information about Campus Career Fairs and Special Events is available by contacting our Employer Connections Team at employerconnections@career.gatech.edu. Featured Career Fairs Event Day(s): September 11, 2023; September 12, 2023 Fall 2023 All Majors Career Fair Event Day(s): September 11, 2023; September 12, 2023 Start Time: 10:00am End Time: 4:00pm Description: EMPLOYER REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN The Fall 2023 All-Majors Career Fair is the largest Career Fair on Georgia Tech's campus. Every year, hundreds of companies and thousands of students attend the fair. Companies attending the fair are hiring co-ops, interns, and full-time positions, with students from all majors and degree types. On September 11th and 12th we will host an in-person fair at our Campus Recreation Center (CRC). Due to popularity of this event with our employer partners, there is a limit on booths available for the two day event. As a company you must make the decision on which day you would like to attend. Please note that each day will give you access to all students and majors. One day does not cater to a specific major or college. Location: Campus Recreation Center (CRC) on Georgia Tech's campus. Website: https://careerfair.gatech.edu/fall-2023-all-majors-career-fair/ Questions? Please email: careercenter@gatech.edu Fall 2023 Diversity First Career Mixer Event Day(s): September 6, 2023 Start Time: 6:00pm End Time: 8:00pm Description: Employer Registration: $350 The Georgia Tech Diversity First Career Mixer provides employers an opportunity to: Connect with student leaders and general body members from historically marginalized and underrepresented communities. Build authentic relationships with diverse students and organizations at Georgia Tech. Showcase your company's DEI mission, initiatives, and commitment. Share current and future employment opportunities with students of all majors and class years. Learn about employer engagement opportunities offered by student organizations. Format Part 1 - Reverse Career Fair setup with student organizations tabling in the center and employers moving around to meet student leaders. Part 2 - Informal mixer open to all students, including student org general body members. Employers will transition to a pre-assigned highboy around the perimeter of the space and students will come to you. Please do not bring a banner or other large displays. Employers are welcome to bring small giveaway items or other materials that fit on the table. Please wear branded company attire. Who should attend? It is recommended employee(s) are representative of historically marginalized or underrepresented communities. Employees who can speak to the transition from college to work. Recruiter or someone that can speak to entry-level hiring opportunities. Over 200 students from a variety of majors and class years participated in spring 2023. We hope you will join us! Location: Georgia Tech Exhibition Hall Website: https://gatech-csm.symplicity.com/events/Fa2023DivFirst Questions? Please email: careereducation@gatech.edu Fall 2023 School of Building Construction Career Fair Event Day(s): September 6, 2023 Start Time: 10:00am End Time: 2:00pm Description: The Fall 2023 School of Building Construction Career Fair provides an opportunity for employers to recruit the best career-minded students. This event not only enhances the fit between employers and students in construction, facility & program management, and real estate development, but it also serves to open doors to intern placements. You can connect to the following groups of students: o Reactivated Bachelor of Science in Building Construction (BSBC) program o Building Construction certificate students o Master of Science in Building Construction and Facility Management program (MSBCFM) o Master of Real Estate Program In addition the following students will be invited: Architecture, City and Regional Planning certificate in real estate development, and Civil Engineering. Location: Georgia Tech Exhibition Hall Website: https://sites.gatech.edu/gtcareerfairs/fall-2023-school-of-building-construction\u2026 Questions? Please email: dwoulard6@gatech.edu Fall 2023 All Majors Career Fair Event Day(s): September 11, 2023; September 12, 2023 Start Time: 10:00am End Time: 4:00pm Description: EMPLOYER REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN The Fall 2023 All-Majors Career Fair is the largest Career Fair on Georgia Tech's campus. Every year, hundreds of companies and thousands of students attend the fair. Companies attending the fair are hiring co-ops, interns, and full-time positions, with students from all majors and degree types. On September 11th and 12th we will host an in-person fair at our Campus Recreation Center (CRC). Due to popularity of this event with our employer partners, there is a limit on booths available for the two day event. As a company you must make the decision on which day you would like to attend. Please note that each day will give you access to all students and majors. One day does not cater to a specific major or college. Location: Campus Recreation Center (CRC) on Georgia Tech's campus. Website: https://careerfair.gatech.edu/fall-2023-all-majors-career-fair/ Questions? Please email: careercenter@gatech.edu Fall 2023 Materials Science & Engineering (MSE) Career Fair Event Day(s): September 12, 2023 Start Time: 5:00pm End Time: 8:00pm Description: Registration Fee: $500 MSE@GT is one of the largest and most diverse materials programs in the country. We have been consistently ranked among the top 10 MSE programs in the nation according to the U.S. News & World Report; in 2023, MSE\u2019s undergraduate program was ranked #5, and our graduate program was ranked #7. One hundred percent of MSE\u2019s 250+ undergraduate students participate in a combination of co-op, internship, research, or study abroad programs. Academic and research programs cover traditional and contemporary aspects of all forms of materials: metals, ceramics, polymers, composites, fibers, and textiles. Location: Klaus Atrium Website: https://gatech-csm.symplicity.com/events/2023MSECF Questions? Please email: sflake3@gatech.edu Fall 2023 Supply Chain Day Career Fair Event Day(s): September 13, 2023 Start Time: 11:00am End Time: 2:00pm Description: The Georgia Tech Supply Chain & Logistics Institute will be hosting an On Campus/In-Person recruiting event to connect GT students specifically interested in the field of supply chain and logistics with company recruiters. Please visit https://www.scl.gatech.edu/supplychainday for more information. Location: Georgia Tech Exhibition Hall Website: https://www.scl.gatech.edu/supplychainday Questions? Please email: event@scl.gatech.edu Fall 2023 CEEatGT Career Expo Event Day(s): September 14, 2023; September 15, 2023 Start Time: 11:00am End Time: 3:00pm Description: The Civil and Environmental Engineering Career Expo will be held on September 14-15, 2023 from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM. The event will feature a wide variety of innovative Civil Engineering companies that are hiring for full-time, part-time and internship roles. Location: Georgia Tech Exhibition Hall Website: https://gatech-csm.symplicity.com/events/ceeexpo23 Questions? Please email: kasey.wethington@ce.gatech.edu Fall 2023 College of Computing (CoC) Career Fair Event Day(s): September 14, 2023 Start Time: 9:30am End Time: 3:30pm Description: The Georgia Tech College of Computing Career Fair is an opportunity for employers to connect with current Georgia Tech students and recent alumni. The College of Computing boasts Bachelor\u2019s, Masters, and doctoral degrees that are consistently ranked in the Top 10 in the nation. Employer Registration: Registration will open on June 19th at 12pm EST in Handshake and close August 15th. Location: Mercedes Benz Stadium - 1 AMB Dr NW, Atlanta, GA 30313 Location: Mercedes Benz Stadium Website: https://www.cc.gatech.edu/content/career-fairs-0 Questions? Please email: careerfair@cc.gatech.edu Fall 2023 Biomedical Engineering Career Fair Event Day(s): September 19, 2023 Start Time: 1:00pm End Time: 6:00pm Description: Join us Tuesday, September 19th in the Marcus Nanotechnology Atrium from 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm. Location: Marcus NanoTechnology Atrium Website: https://gatech-csm.symplicity.com/events/Fa2023BME Questions? Please email: industry-relations@bme.gatech.edu Fall 2023 School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Career Fair Event Day(s): September 19, 2023 Start Time: 10:00am End Time: 4:00pm Description: The ECE Fall Career Fair will be held in person on Tuesday, September 19, 2023. The Fall 2023 ECE Career Fair has over 100 companies participating and over 1,200 students that attend the fair. The ECE Career Fair is tailored for our Electrical and Computer Engineering undergraduate, graduate, and Ph.D. students. Location: Georgia Tech Exhibition Hall Website: https://gatech-csm.symplicity.com/events/ECEFaFair23 Questions? Please email: eve.irving@ece.gatech.edu Fall 2023 Aerospace Engineering Career Event Day(s): September 20, 2023 Start Time: 10:00am End Time: 3:00pm Description: Georgia Tech\u2019s School of Aerospace Engineering boasts highly ranked and rigorous programs. #1 Undergraduate Aerospace Engineering Program in the nation (U.S News). #4 Graduate Aerospace Engineering Program in the nation (U.S News). The School of AE enrolls 1100 undergraduate students and 850 graduate students who engage in high quality classroom, laboratory and research experiences which equips them with the skills & abilities to meet the demands of the workplace. When you attend the AE career fair you are connecting with the best aerospace engineering students in the country! The Fall 2023 Aerospace Engineering Career Fair is scheduled for Wed. September 20 at the Georgia Tech Exhibition Hall. Employer Registration: If you register and pay by 9/6, the registration fee is $795. 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Campus Connection Public Partner Events Atlanta Ballet presents Silver Linings (Past) Atlanta Ballet 2 presents On The Horizon (Past) Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "news.gatech.edu", "content": "Reflection Speakers Highlight Tech Community | News Center News Center Calendar Categories Business and Economic Development Campus and Community Earth and Environment Health and Medicine Science and Technology Society and Culture Media Contacts Daily Digest Whistle Whistle Whistle archives Whistle classifieds Social Media Subscribe Featured expert Features Features Features Archive Find an expert Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home Reflection Speakers Highlight Tech Community For the students selected as Commencement reflection speakers, the task is one final challenge as well as a great honor. Catherine Schlabach, Zharia Redhead, Natalie Huertas, and Yasser El Masri May 03, 2023 Commencement is one of the happiest days of the year for Georgia Tech graduates. For the four students selected as reflection speakers, it presents an opportunity to address their fellow graduates, professors, and loved ones. At each of Georgia Tech\u2019s Spring Commencement ceremonies (master\u2019s, Ph.D., and two bachelor\u2019s), a graduating student is given three minutes to deliver an inspiring message. The bachelor\u2019s speakers are Catherine Schlabach, an aerospace engineering major, and Zharia Redhead, a business administration major. The master\u2019s speaker is Natalie Huertas, who is earning a degree in digital media. And the Ph.D. speaker is Yasser El Masri in architecture. Students must apply to become a reflection speaker. A panel of faculty, staff, and students selects a group of finalists who present a full version of their speech to the committee. The reflection speakers are required to work with Tech\u2019s Communication Center in preparation for the ceremony. Catherine Schlabach The day before graduation, Catherine Schlabach is commissioning into the U.S. Space Force as an officer and will be an engineer. \u201cI\u2019ll be at Tech for another year to get my master\u2019s in aerospace engineering, and then I\u2019m going to a Space Force base either in Colorado or California,\u201d she said. \u201cI love Tech and I love Atlanta. I\u2019m glad I get one more year here.\u201d For her reflection speech, Schlabach was inspired by Nick Selby\u2019s \u201cWe can do that\u201d speech given at Georgia Tech\u2019s New Student Convocation 10 years ago. \u201cWe say to ourselves, \u2018We can do that,\u2019 but it brings added pressure sometimes,\u201d she said. \u201cAs students we tend to compare ourselves and we don\u2019t give ourselves a lot of credit. So, I say give yourself a pat on the back. We did that. We\u2019re graduating. Whether it took four, five, or six years to get here, we\u2019re doing it. We even made it through a pandemic. And we should recognize our achievements.\u201d About 30 family members, including her parents and twin sister, will join Schlabach to celebrate her graduation. \u201cMy sister, Julia, was a big inspiration for my speech because she has been with me through all of my ups and downs at Georgia Tech. I couldn\u2019t have written it without her, and I wouldn\u2019t have the confidence to go and speak to the entire Commencement ceremony without her.\u201d Zharia Redhead Zharia Redhead is earning a business degree with a concentration in finance. She\u2019s also an aspiring physician and plans to apply to medical school and complete the MD-MBA dual degree program. She is interested obstetrics, gynecology, and other surgical related fields. After residency, she plans to open her own medical practice. Her reflection speech will highlight what it means for Georgia Tech students to \"get out\" and what it means to be a true Yellow Jacket. \u201cOften times, people mistake Tech students for brainiacs or nerds, and maybe we are a little nerdy, but we are in fact much more,\" she said. \u201cWe are innovators, problem solvers, leaders, and competitors, but, most of all, we are fighters.\" A challenge Redhead faced at the beginning of her Georgia Tech experience was finding a community on campus. \u201cAlthough Tech was diverse, I found myself as the only Black woman in most of my finance classes. This presented an opportunity to make Tech a more welcoming and inclusive community.\u201d She co-founded The Black Women Support Group with her sister, Asha Redhead, IE 2022, and other Black women at Tech. As president of the organization, she helped secure sponsorships, increase attendance, and provide a space for Black women to excel socially, academically, and professionally. In its first year, the organization won the Student Government Association\u2019s Emerging Excellence Award. Joining Redhead to celebrate Commencement will be about 30 family members including her parents, siblings, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins. Natalie Huertas Public speaking does not come naturally for Natalie Huertas, but she likes a challenge. So, as a cancer survivor she took on another challenge and decided to apply to be the reflection speaker for the master\u2019s ceremony. \u201cIt was a challenge as well as an opportunity to prove I could do it,\u201d she said. \u201cPresentations are not my comfort zone, but they have become less daunting because I\u2019ve had to make so many presentations here at Georgia Tech. Speaking in this format will be a good challenge, and I\u2019m very excited about it.\u201d On May 5, Huertas will celebrate the three-year anniversary of her cancer being in remission. She was diagnosed with acute promyelocytic leukemia in September 2019, and while in treatment, she wrote part of her graduate school application letter to keep her in good spirits and optimistic about her future. \u201cI am really blessed that I was able to get in and finish the program,\u201d she said. Her speech will center around the phrase \u201cPurpose comes from perspective\u201d and she will reflect on her time at Tech. Huertas is earning a degree in digital media because she wants to connect art, technology, and research. \u201cThis is such a unique program in the sense that I can do all of those at the same time,\u201d she said. She plans to work in the area of business design, strategy, and customer experience. Yasser El Masri In the last four years, Yasser El Masri has earned three degrees from Georgia Tech: a master\u2019s in architecture, a master\u2019s in international affairs, and now a Ph.D. in architecture. The impact on his life has been profound. \u201cMy time at Georgia Tech has really been so foundational to my entire career and education, I really felt like I wanted to tell the world about it in some way,\u201d he said. \u201cI can't tell you how much of an impact it had on me as a person, as an educator, as a researcher, and as a practitioner. I feel that taking the stage and sharing it with the world is important.\u201d The path is different for every Ph.D. student, but El Masri will talk about their shared experiences and Georgia Tech\u2019s philosophy of helping to solve tough challenges. After graduating, he will head to the National Renewable Energy Lab in Golden, Colorado, as a researcher. \u201cGeorgia Tech prepared me very well for it,\u201d said El Masri, who recently won one of three Institute-wide awards given for Graduate Student Instructor of the Year. He will celebrate Commencement in person with his wife and Georgia Tech friends, and via Zoom with his parents in Lebanon. He plans to visit his family in Lebanon before beginning his new position in Colorado. 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On behalf of the Vice Provost for Faculty, Dr. Michelle Rinehart, we welcome you to Georgia Tech and look forward to supporting your success as a faculty member. You are now part of a unique community dedicated to enacting our mission to improve the human condition through advanced science and technology. \u200bNew Faculty Orientation Sponsored by the Offices of the Vice Provost for Faculty and Faculty Professional Development, New Faculty Orientation for all new permanent academic faculty will take place on Tuesday, August 15, 2023 from 9am to 4:30pm with an optional breakfast before the event and reception after closing. Location is Crosland Tower (Library) 7170. Below you will find the tentative schedule, with updates to follow. Please see below for additional new faculty events from the Center for Teaching and Learning, Office of Information Technology, and Human Resources. Time Event/People 8-9 Registration and optional continental breakfast and coffee 9-9:20 Welcome to Georgia Tech Dr. Rebecca Pope-Ruark, Director of the Office of Faculty Professional Development, Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Dr. Leslie Sharp, Dean of Libraries Dr. Michelle Rinehart, Vice Provost for Faculty 9:20-9:50 Welcome to Georgia Tech Dr. Steve McLaughlin, Provost 9:50-10:00 The Georgia Tech Community 10:00-10:20 Who Are Georgia Tech Faculty? 10:20-10:35 Break 10:35-11:20 Breakouts on Faculty Experience (Choose two): Institute Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Dr. Pearl Alexander, Executive Director of Diversity, Inclusion, and Engagement Women at Georgia Tech Dr. Martha Grover, ADVANCE professor, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Office of Sponsored Programs (Research) Deanna Hendrickson, Director of Research Education, Outreach & Strategic Support Monte Hammon Entrepreneurship and Commercialization Dr. Raghupathy Sivakumar, Chief Commercialization Officer Dr. Keith McGreggor, Director of VentureLab Michael Dixon, Director of Operations, Commercialization Teaching Tour of Georgia Tech Dr. Carol Subi\u00f1o Sullivan, Center for Teaching and Learning Community Outreach Chris Burke, Executive Director of Community Relations Stephanie Douglas, Associate Director of Community Relations 11:20-11:50 Research at Tech - The Research Enterprise or Fostering Growth in Teaching Dr. Amanda Nolen, Center for Teaching and Learning Dr. Vincent Spezzo, Center for Teaching and Learning 11:50-12:30 Getting to Know Georgia Tech Faculty/Faculty Panel 12:30-1:30 Lunch and Optional Library Tour 1:30-1:45 Welcome and Introduction to the Teaching Environment Dr. Larry Jacobs, Senior Vice Provost for Learning and Education 1:45 \u2013 2:15 Transformative Teaching and Learning at Tech Dr. Laura Carruth, Center for Teaching and Learning Dr. David Lawrence, Center for Teaching and Learning Dr. Kate Williams, Center for Teaching and Learning 2:15-3:00 Getting to Know Georgia Tech Students/Student Panel Dr. John Stein, Associate Vice President for Student Life 3:00-3:15 Break 3:15-4:00 Breakouts on the Student Experience (choose two) Student Well-Being \u200bJoi Alexander, Director of the Wellness Empowerment Center Shiraz Karaa, Center for Mental Health Care and Resources Creating a Learning Environment for Student Success Dr. Amanda Nolen, Center for Teaching and Learning Dr. Vincent Spezzo, Center for Teaching and Learning Student DEI and LGBTQIA Resources Tegra Myanna, Director of the LGBTQIA Resource Center Undergraduate Research and Vertically Integrated Projects (VIP) Dr. Chris Reaves, Executive Director of High-Impact Learning Initiatives Working with Graduate Students and Postdocs \u200bDr. Jana Stone, Assistant Vice Provost for Professional Development \u200bDr. Karina Nguy\u1ec5n, Assistant Director of Postdoctoral Services Dr. James Black, Assistant Director of Strategic Initiatives and Graduate Student Life Student Affairs Dr. John Stein, Associate Vice President for Student Life Tech Student Representatives 4:00-4:15 Faculty Governance Overview 4:15-4:30 Concluding Remarks and Alumni Welcome 4:30-5:30 Reception with Campus Leaders and Colleagues Additional Events and Opportunities Center for Teaching and Learning Workshops Each August, the Center for Teaching and Learning hosts a Fall Teaching Kickoff event. This year's event on August 14, includes the syllabus clinic, a workshop on inclusive teaching, a workshop on documenting teaching effectiveness, and co-working time. Human Resources and Benefits Review USG New Hire Benefits Orientation USG New Hire Benefits Orientation Registration Choosing Retirement Benefits - TRS vs. ORP OIT Digital Learning Faculty Trainings, Fall 2023 Calendar Invites and Session Descriptions Canvas Overview, 9 - 10 am, Aug. 16 Teaching and Learning with MATLAB, 10:30 - 11:30 am, Aug. 16 Ed Discussion, 9 - 10 am, Aug. 17 LabArchives, 1- 2 pm, Aug. 17 Turnitin and AI Indicator, 2:30 - 3:30 pm, Aug. 17 Using Course Templates in Canvas, 9-10 am, Aug. 18 Using Zoom in Canvas, 10:30 am-11:30 am, Aug. 18 Newly hired full-time \u201cpermanent\u201d academic faculty are invited to these events, which includes tenure-track or tenured assistant, associate, and full professors, Lecturers, Academic Professionals at all ranks, and Professors of the Practice. 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Please note that DATE, TIME and/or LOCATION for these events can change at the last minute. Monitors located in the Student Success Center main lobby will display the latest information every day for events held at that location. If interested in attending these events, please remember to Register to Attend HERE. NOTE: You MUST have an active CareerBuzz account to be able to RSVP for events. Employers: If you are interested in reserving space OR posting your event, please follow these instructions HERE. If you have any questions or need assistance, please email us at employerrelations@career.gatech.edu. Associate Q&A PanelAug 07, 2023, 6:00 PMVirtual EventWe invite you to join us for an Associate Q&A Panel. This is intended to be a networking opportunity for rising seniors to connect with representatives from our firm and learn more about L.E.K., the Associate role, and the recruiting process ahead of our application deadline. To learn more about L.E.K. Consulting please also visit our website (www.lek.com) and advisor blog (ask.lek.com). The application deadline for the undergraduate Associate role is August 11th. Please note that L.E.K. Consulting is not able to consider candidates at the Associate level who would now or in the future require sponsorship to work legally in the U.S. Please register here: https://lek.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0qdOyqpj0pHddlD9EEfUSiB0urhDWZCd33MajorsAll MajorsDegreesBachelorshttps://lek.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0qdOyqpj0pHddlD9EEfUSiB0urhDWZCd33#/registrationEY Parthenon Women Who Lead: Consulting Recruiting 101Aug 23, 2023, 6:00 PMVirtual EventJoin us on Wednesday, August 23rd for Women Who Lead: Consulting Recruiting 101, a virtual event for second-year and third-year undergraduate students who identify as women. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn more about the consulting recruiting process, including applying for roles, interviewing, and evaluating your offer, from women currently in the profession. If you are interested in attending, please register on Handshake no later than Monday, August 21st and complete the following survey: https://qfreeaccountssjc1.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_ddqYzS9uMqRJ7v0 Registrants will receive the Zoom link prior to the event. This event will allow you to learn more about various aspects of the consulting recruiting process, helpful tips & tricks, and advice from EY-Parthenon professionals as you begin consulting recruiting. Attendees will hear from a panel of EY-Parthenon professionals followed by breakout sessions on the following recruiting topics: Application & Resume Submission Behavioral Interview Case Interview Offer Decision Considerations MajorsAll MajorsDegreesBachelorshttps://qfreeaccountssjc1.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_ddqYzS9uMqRJ7v0Guidehouse Careers in Consulting: Spotlight on Life SciencesAug 28, 2023, 6:00 PMVirtual EventGuidehouse has built an international reputation as a leader and trusted partner for life sciences companies that seek to mitigate risk while achieving exceptional growth. We work closely with pharmaceutical companies, biotechnology, and medical technology manufacturers to help deliver measurable and transformative results. Our consultants help life sciences clients develop insights and solutions to address business challenges, and to optimize decision-making at the product, business unit, and enterprise level. We are excited to speak with undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students with majors in Biology, Biochemistry, Business, Biomedical Engineering, Biometry, Economics, Finance, Health, Neurobiology, Neuroscience, Pharmacy, Pharmacology, Physiology, and Public Health about Full-Time and Intern opportunities.MajorsEconomics - All Levels, Appied Physiology - Ph.D. Level, Business Administration (Management) - BS Level, Biochemistry - All Levels, MBA - Business, Biology - All Levels, Chemistry - All Levels, Bioengineering - MS & Ph.D. Level, Biomedical Engineering - BS Level, Biomedical Innovation/Development - MS Level, Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering - BS Level, Medical Physics - MS LevelDegreesBachelors, Masters, Doctoratehttps://app.ripplematch.com/v2/public/event/37f2eec0Guidehouse Careers in Consulting: Spotlight on Payer ProviderAug 29, 2023, 6:00 PMVirtual EventGuidehouse\u2019s provider experts develop robust strategies and solutions that prepare organizations to be agile and resilient in the face of disruption. We leverage our multidisciplinary mindset and expertise to pull providers out of their silos and help them capitalize on unseen opportunities for collaboration and economies of scale. By providing robust payer strategy, payer-provider partnership, performance improvement, and operational readiness services, Guidehouse supports its payer clients as they challenge the status quo and position themselves for strategic and economic success in growing, securing, and managing the populations they serve. Guidehouse works alongside decision makers in key state and federal agencies to help them transform the delivery and financing of healthcare and other social services, with a particular strength in value-based purchasing. Our team brings expert perspectives from the broader Guidehouse Health segment, with extensive experience with providers and commercial health plans. We are excited to speak with undergraduate and graduate students with majors in Biology, Business Analytics, Business Administration, Business Management, Economics, Finance, Health Administration, Health Informatics, Health Management, Health Policy, Industrial and Operations Engineering, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant Studies, Public Health, Supply Chain Management or similar about Full-Time and Intern opportunities.MajorsAnalytics - MS Level, Economics & International Affairs - BS Level, Economics - All Levels, Business Administration (Management) - BS Level, Biochemistry - All Levels, MBA - Business, Biology - All Levels, Public Policy - All Levels, Science, Technology & Culture - BS Level, Quantitative & Computational Sciences (Finance) - MS Level, Health Systems - MS Level, Industrial & Systems Engineering - All Levels, Supply Chain Engineering MS - LevelDegreesBachelors, Masters, Doctoratehttps://app.ripplematch.com/v2/public/event/235ce22fGuidehouse Careers in Consulting: Spotlight on Public HealthAug 30, 2023, 6:00 PMVirtual EventA rapidly changing healthcare marketplace means that successful organizations must be agile, adaptive, and ready to take on change. Changes may be driven by new models of care, new systems, or a myriad of other innovations. Our public health consultants are ready to lead the way. We help government health agencies solve their most complex issues, overcome unique market challenges, and deliver innovative services to their communities and customers. We are excited to speak with undergraduate and graduate students with backgrounds in Business Administration, Business Analytics, Business Management, Computer Sciences, Cybersecurity, Economics, Finance, Health Administration, Health Management, Health Policy, Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Law, Operations Management, Political Science, Public Administration, Public Health, Public Policy and related fields about Full-Time and Intern opportunities.MajorsAlgorithms, Combinatorics & Optimization - MS & Ph.D. Level, Analytics - MS Level, Economics & International Affairs - BS Level, Economics - All Levels, Global Economics & Modern Languages - BS Level, Analytics - MS Level, Analytics - MS Level, Business Administration (Management) - BS Level, History, Technology, & Society - BS Level, International Affairs - BS & MS Level, Applied Systems Engineering, MBA - Business, Public Policy - All Levels, Science, Technology & Culture - BS Level, Quantitative & Computational Sciences (Finance) - MS Level, Computational Science & Engineering - MS & Ph.D. Level, Computer Science - All Levels, Human-Computer Interaction - MS Level, Psychology - All Levels, Computational Engineering - BS Level, Information Design & Technology - MS Level, Information Security - MS Level, Health Systems - MS Level, Industrial & Systems Engineering - All Levels, Supply Chain Engineering MS - LevelDegreesBachelors, Masters, Doctoratehttps://app.ripplematch.com/v2/public/event/19601a85KPMG Advisory Sep 05, 2023, 6:00 PMStudent Success Center - Press Room A & BYou are invited to connect with KPMG professionals from our Advisory and Consulting practices to learn about the different career paths our firm has to offer and hear about their personal experiences. This is an excellent opportunity to grow your professional network and learn about our full-time and internship opportunities. Please make sure to RSVP directly with KPMG via the event website. Contact sarahmhall@kpmg.com with any questions.MajorsEconomics & International Affairs - BS Level, Economics - All Levels, Analytics - MS Level, Business Administration (Management) - BS Level, Quantitative & Computational Sciences (Finance) - MS Level, Computational Science & Engineering - MS & Ph.D. Level, Computational Engineering - BS Level, Information Design & Technology - MS Level, Information Security - MS Level, Industrial & Systems Engineering - All Levels, Quantitative & Computational Sciences (Finance) - MS Level, Statistics - MS Level, Supply Chain Engineering MS - LevelDegreesBachelors, Mastershttps://kpmgcampus.avature.net/KPMGregistration?eventId=15790&source=Avature+PortalDelta Air Lines Info SessionSep 12, 2023, 5:00 PMBill Moore Student Sucess Center - Hall of SuccessInfo Session for Delta Air Lines Commercial Strategy Analyst RecruitingMajorsAll MajorsDegreesBachelorshttps://delta.comAlvarez and Marsal Consulting Information SessionSep 13, 2023, 6:00 PMBill Moore Student Success CenterAlvarez & Marsal (\u201cA&M\u201d) is a leading global consulting firm that delivers performance improvement, turnaround management and business advisory services to organizations seeking to transform operations, catapult growth and accelerate results through decisive action. This year A&M is seeking consulting candidates for the role of Summer Analyst and Analyst within our Corporate Performance Improvement (A&M CPI) practice. Candidates will be based out of their choice of one of A&M CPI\u2019s 10 US Hub Cities (including Atlanta, GA). We look forward to meeting students who are interested in learning about consulting and sharing more about the work consultants do, especially at A&M! Interested candidates should apply prior to the application deadline of 9/15. MajorsAll MajorsDegreesBachelorshttps://www.alvarezandmarsal.com/expertise/corporate-performance-improvementStrategy& Middle East Virtual Corporate PresentationSep 20, 2023, 12:00 PMVirtual EventJoin our virtual corporate presentation on consulting in the Middle East and learn why it might be the perfect fit for you. Our experienced consultants will share insights and knowledge that will help you make a meaningful impact in the business world. Book your spot now and get ready to uncover the possibilities that await you in the world of consulting!MajorsAerospace Engineering - All Levels, All Majors, Analytics - MS Level, Applied Systems Engineering, Bioengineering - MS & Ph.D. Level, Biomedical Engineering - BS Level, Biomedical Innovation/Development - MS Level, Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering - BS Level, Civil Engineering - All Levels, Computational Engineering - BS Level, Electrical & Computer Engineering - MS & Ph.D. Level, Electrical Engineering - BS Level, Engineering Science & Mechanics - MS Level, Enterprise Transformation - MS Level, Environemental Engineering - BS & MS Level, Health Systems - MS Level, Industrial & Systems Engineering - All Levels, Material Sciences - BS & MS Level, Mechanical Engineering - All Levels, Medical Physics - MS Level, Nuclear & Radiological Engineering - BS & Ph.D. Level, Operations Research - MS & Ph.D. Level, Paper Science Engineering - MS & Ph.D. Level, Polymer & Fiber Engineering - BS Level, Polymer, Textile, & Fiber Engineering - Ph.D., Polymers - MS Level, Professional Master's Degree in Applied Systems Engineering - MS Level, Quantitative & Computational Sciences (Finance) - MS Level, Statistics - MS Level, Supply Chain Engineering MS - LevelDegreesBachelors, Mastershttps://www.strategyand.pwc.com/m1/en/careers/campus.htmlDC Energy - Office Hours for ALL SCHOOLS: Sep 21, 2023, 10:00 AMVirtual Event Please join us for a short, relaxed session to learn more about DC Energy. This event is structured as an office hours where you can meet some members of our firm and ask any questions you may have. While the event itself is several hours in total, please sign up for a short slot at calendly.com/recruiting-dco/dce-oh-all-2023 so we can send you the Zoom meeting invite. We look forward to meeting you \u2013 albeit virtually! Please note the time zone is EASTERN. DC Energy does not offer visa sponsorships at this time. Each candidate hired for this position will be required to complete a Form I-9 within three days of starting work at DC Energy to confirm authorization to work in the United States.MajorsAll MajorsDegreesBachelors, Mastershttps://calendly.com/recruiting-dco/dce-oh-all-2023EY-Parthenon Information SessionSep 26, 2023, 5:30 PMBill Moore Student Success Center - President Suite B & CEY-Parthenon is excited to be hosting an Info Session to share details about our Summer Associate and Emerging Leaders (Internship) recruitment process for our Generalist pipeline. This event is open to undergraduate students, grade levels sophomore and junior, with graduation dates between December 2024 through June 2026. Please join us for this exciting event. Come meet Georgia Tech Alumni to learn more about our projects and sectors in the strategy consulting space, our culture and commitment to inclusiveness, and how you can flex your entrepreneurial muscles from day one to make an impact. Please register here: https://tinyurl.com/2xnpksmkMajorsAll MajorsDegreesBachelorshttps://tinyurl.com/2xnpksmkDC Energy virtual firm presentationSep 28, 2023, 5:00 PMVirtual EventWe would like to invite you to an information session to learn more about DC Energy. This event is structured as a half-hour presentation by our firm\u2019s president, followed by Q&A. Please sign up at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/DGYJYBM so we can send you the Zoom meeting invite. We look forward to meeting you \u2013 albeit virtually! Please note the timezone is EASTERN TIME. DC Energy does not offer visa sponsorships at this time. 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Skip to content Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Faculty Revision of Faculty Evaluation Processes Current Faculty New Faculty Orientation Why Georgia Tech Colleges and Schools Life at Tech Resources Diversity & Accessibility Visit Campus Deans, Chairs, & Directors Policies & Handbooks Faculty Hiring Promotion & Tenure Mentoring Handling Grievances Internal Resources Legal Affairs Diversity & Accessibility Faculty Affairs Reps Banner Access Faculty Hiring Time Away Faculty Relocation Offer Letter Templates Internal Resources Promotion & Tenure Faculty Professional Development Programs and Services New Faculty Academy and Orientation Coaching and Consulting APL Mentoring Program Resources Recognition and Awards About Us News & Events About Us Directory Contact Us Privacy Notice Search Search form Enter your keywords You are here: GT HomeHome Faculty Affairs Reps Throughout this section, you\u2019ll find tools to assist the human resources representatives who support faculty progression within the schools and colleges at Georgia Tech. These include everything from a list of approved faculty titles for participation in faculty governance to offer letter templates. If you have any questions, you can always reach out to the Office of Faculty Affairs staff at 404.894.4883. And if anything can be added to make this section more useful, please email your suggestion to facultyaffairs@gatech.edu. Accessibility Information Per accessibility compliance standards, this page may have links to files that would require the downloading of additional software: Download Adobe Reader Download Microsoft Products Georgia Tech Resources Offices & Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GTvisitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Georgia Institute of Technology 237 Uncle Heinie Way, Suite 111 Atlanta, GA 30332-0740 Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30332 404.894.2000 Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 Georgia Institute of Technology Login"}, {"subdomain": "faculty.gatech.edu", "content": "Faculty Hiring | Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty | Georgia Institute of Technology | Atlanta, GA Your browser does not support JavaScript! 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Williams Paper Museum Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Georgia Institute of Technology 237 Uncle Heinie Way, Suite 111 Atlanta, GA 30332-0740 Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30332 404.894.2000 Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 Georgia Institute of Technology Login"}, {"subdomain": "faculty.gatech.edu", "content": "APL Mentoring Program | Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty | Georgia Institute of Technology | Atlanta, GA Your browser does not support JavaScript! Skip to content Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Faculty Revision of Faculty Evaluation Processes Current Faculty New Faculty Orientation Why Georgia Tech Colleges and Schools Life at Tech Resources Diversity & Accessibility Visit Campus Deans, Chairs, & Directors Policies & Handbooks Faculty Hiring Promotion & Tenure Mentoring Handling Grievances Internal Resources Legal Affairs Diversity & Accessibility Faculty Affairs Reps Banner Access Faculty Hiring Time Away Faculty Relocation Offer Letter Templates Internal Resources Promotion & Tenure Faculty Professional Development Programs and Services New Faculty Academy and Orientation Coaching and Consulting APL Mentoring Program Resources Recognition and Awards About Us News & Events About Us Directory Contact Us Privacy Notice Search Search form Enter your keywords You are here: GT HomeHomeFaculty Professional Development APL Mentoring Program The Georgia Tech APL (pronounced \"apple\") Mentoring Network for Academic Professionals and Lecturers is a volunteer-led program is designed to meet the professional development needs particular to Academic Professionals and Lecturers at Georgia Tech, brought to you by the vice provosts of Undergraduate Education and Faculty and the Office of Faculty Professional Development. Some potential benefits of participation are Meeting other lecturers and academic professional faculty on campus and growing your network Having a partner to help you consider pathways for professional growth Sharing what you do professionally with supportive colleague Receiving training on how to get the most from your mentoring relationship Having a designated time to think about your own professional development Helping to create a community of dedicated professionals that will make Georgia Tech an even better place to educate the leaders of tomorrow The program begins each Fall with a full-group orientation and will match you with a mentor or mentee that you will meet with regularly. We also have several group mentoring/learning sessions throughout the year. You are welcome to join mid-year to attend group sessions, but one-on-on matches are only made in the fall. Apply to be a mentor or mentee (or both!) here. 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Mentoring Strategic Planning, Time Management, and Organization Writing Building Inclusive Cultures Leadership Well-Being and Work-Life Balance Grants and Funding Teaching and Learning Accessibility Information Per accessibility compliance standards, this page may have links to files that would require the downloading of additional software: Download Adobe Reader Download Microsoft Products Georgia Tech Resources Offices & Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GTvisitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Georgia Institute of Technology 237 Uncle Heinie Way, Suite 111 Atlanta, GA 30332-0740 Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30332 404.894.2000 Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 Georgia Institute of Technology Login"}, {"subdomain": "faculty.gatech.edu", "content": "Recognition and Awards | Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty | Georgia Institute of Technology | Atlanta, GA Your browser does not support JavaScript! Skip to content Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Faculty Revision of Faculty Evaluation Processes Current Faculty New Faculty Orientation Why Georgia Tech Colleges and Schools Life at Tech Resources Diversity & Accessibility Visit Campus Deans, Chairs, & Directors Policies & Handbooks Faculty Hiring Promotion & Tenure Mentoring Handling Grievances Internal Resources Legal Affairs Diversity & Accessibility Faculty Affairs Reps Banner Access Faculty Hiring Time Away Faculty Relocation Offer Letter Templates Internal Resources Promotion & Tenure Faculty Professional Development Programs and Services New Faculty Academy and Orientation Coaching and Consulting APL Mentoring Program Resources Recognition and Awards About Us News & Events About Us Directory Contact Us Privacy Notice Search Search form Enter your keywords You are here: GT HomeHomeFaculty Professional Development Recognition and Awards Georgia Tech is pleased to celebrate the many accomplishments of our faculty. For more information about awards, including fellowships, endowed chairs and professorships, prizes, and other faculty awards and honors, please visit the Office of the Provost\u2019s faculty awards site. Accessibility Information Per accessibility compliance standards, this page may have links to files that would require the downloading of additional software: Download Adobe Reader Download Microsoft Products Georgia Tech Resources Offices & Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GTvisitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Georgia Institute of Technology 237 Uncle Heinie Way, Suite 111 Atlanta, GA 30332-0740 Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30332 404.894.2000 Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 Georgia Institute of Technology Login"}, {"subdomain": "faculty.gatech.edu", "content": "About Us | Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty | Georgia Institute of Technology | Atlanta, GA Your browser does not support JavaScript! Skip to content Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Faculty Revision of Faculty Evaluation Processes Current Faculty New Faculty Orientation Why Georgia Tech Colleges and Schools Life at Tech Resources Diversity & Accessibility Visit Campus Deans, Chairs, & Directors Policies & Handbooks Faculty Hiring Promotion & Tenure Mentoring Handling Grievances Internal Resources Legal Affairs Diversity & Accessibility Faculty Affairs Reps Banner Access Faculty Hiring Time Away Faculty Relocation Offer Letter Templates Internal Resources Promotion & Tenure Faculty Professional Development Programs and Services New Faculty Academy and Orientation Coaching and Consulting APL Mentoring Program Resources Recognition and Awards About Us News & Events About Us Directory Contact Us Privacy Notice Search Search form Enter your keywords You are here: GT HomeHomeFaculty Professional Development About Us The Office of Faculty Professional Development (OFPD), under the Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty, was created in fall 2020. OFPD supports professional development opportunities for faculty beyond teaching by concentrating on topics like leadership, mentoring, writing, strategic planning, and project management. We offer a wide variety of programs, services, and resources to support holistic faculty professional development, including workshops, panels, new faculty orientation, training for new faculty leaders, and writing retreats. Mission OFPD supports the productivity, success, deep engagement in cross-disciplinary community and collaboration, and holistic well-being of Georgia Tech\u2019s diverse faculty. First Director of Office of Faculty Professional Development The Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty is pleased to announce that Dr. Rebecca Pope-Ruark will serve as the first Director of the Office of Faculty Professional Development, effective April 15. Pope-Ruark joins OFPD from the Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) and will be coordinating efforts for all non-teaching-related professional development for faculty in this new role. Learn more Accessibility Information Per accessibility compliance standards, this page may have links to files that would require the downloading of additional software: Download Adobe Reader Download Microsoft Products Georgia Tech Resources Offices & Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GTvisitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Williams Paper Museum Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Georgia Institute of Technology 237 Uncle Heinie Way, Suite 111 Atlanta, GA 30332-0740 Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30332 404.894.2000 Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 Georgia Institute of Technology Login"}, {"subdomain": "faculty.gatech.edu", "content": "Contact Us | Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty | Georgia Institute of Technology | Atlanta, GA Your browser does not support JavaScript! Skip to content Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Faculty Revision of Faculty Evaluation Processes Current Faculty New Faculty Orientation Why Georgia Tech Colleges and Schools Life at Tech Resources Diversity & Accessibility Visit Campus Deans, Chairs, & Directors Policies & Handbooks Faculty Hiring Promotion & Tenure Mentoring Handling Grievances Internal Resources Legal Affairs Diversity & Accessibility Faculty Affairs Reps Banner Access Faculty Hiring Time Away Faculty Relocation Offer Letter Templates Internal Resources Promotion & Tenure Faculty Professional Development Programs and Services New Faculty Academy and Orientation Coaching and Consulting APL Mentoring Program Resources Recognition and Awards About Us News & Events About Us Directory Contact Us Privacy Notice Search Search form Enter your keywords You are here: GT HomeHomeAbout Us Contact Us The Office of Faculty Affairs is located in Suite 111 of the French Building. 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Skip to content Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Faculty Revision of Faculty Evaluation Processes Current Faculty New Faculty Orientation Why Georgia Tech Colleges and Schools Life at Tech Resources Diversity & Accessibility Visit Campus Deans, Chairs, & Directors Policies & Handbooks Faculty Hiring Promotion & Tenure Mentoring Handling Grievances Internal Resources Legal Affairs Diversity & Accessibility Faculty Affairs Reps Banner Access Faculty Hiring Time Away Faculty Relocation Offer Letter Templates Internal Resources Promotion & Tenure Faculty Professional Development Programs and Services New Faculty Academy and Orientation Coaching and Consulting APL Mentoring Program Resources Recognition and Awards About Us News & Events About Us Directory Contact Us Privacy Notice Search Search form Enter your keywords You are here: GT HomeHome Promotion & Tenure Information for Current Faculty Here is a list of reappointment, promotion, and tenure (RPT) contacts within each college who are available to answer specific questions related to the process: College of Design Russel Gentry College of Computing Beki Grinter or Marcus Johnson College of Engineering Kim Kurtis or Terri Lee College of Sciences Matt Baker or Erin Nagle Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Richard Utz or Will Jimerson Scheller College of Business Soumen Ghosh These additional resources will also help you navigate the RPT process at Georgia Tech: All Faculty CV Templates. The following standard RPT CV formats are required by the Institute. Please note that colleges/units may have additional or specific requirements beyond those listed here. Any faculty member going through the RPT process should contact his/her college or unit before beginning to format or reformat his/her CV. CV Format - Tenure Track (.docx) Please note that changes were made to this document in 2017. CV Format - Academic Professional (.docx) CV Format - Lecturer (.docx) CV Format - Research Faculty CV Guidance Document and CV Template (.docx) Student Success Activities Guidance Document, November 2022 (.pdf) CIOS Scores Table (.xlsx). Scores for the Course Instructor Opinion Survey. CIOS Normative Data from 2001-Present Teaching Portfolio Guidelines (.pdf) COVID-19 Impact-- All candidates are required to submit a COVID Impact Statement. That statement can be up to 2 pages long or can be as short as one sentence stating that the candidate experienced no impacts. COVID Impact Statements are to be uploaded to the additional documents section in PROMOTE, where they are not released to external reviewers. 04/17/2020 Memo from Provost Bras (.pdf) 12/07/2020 Memo from Provost McLaughlin (.pdf) Covid-19 Impact FAQs (.pdf) (updated July 13, 2021) Guidance for RPT Candidates and Evaluators (August 8, 2021) Tenure-Track Academic Faculty Promotion & Tenure Message from Provost McLaughlin on the Periodic Peer Review Process - 10/13/2021 (.pdf) Faculty Handbook Section on Tenured and Tenure-Track Faculty. Information about Georgia Tech's policies regarding tenure can be found in this section of the handbook. Guidance on the Promotion and Tenure Process (.pdf) - updated 04-25-2022 Extension of the Probationary Period Request Form (.pdf). Full-time faculty wishing to request an extension to the probationary period for tenure under the conditions outlined in the Faculty Handbook Section 3.3.5 should complete this form and submit it to the appropriate Unit Head (Dean/Chair) who will review the request. College of Engineering RPT Resources. The College of Engineering has put together a host of RPT resources that are helpful to faculty in engineering and Georgia Tech's other colleges. 2023 Promotion & Tenure Workshop for Tenure-Track Faculty -- video recording and slide deck (pdf) 2022 Promotion & Tenure Workshop for Tenure-Track Faculty -- video recording and slide deck (.pdf) Non-Tenure Track Academic Faculty Promotion Faculty Handbook Section on Non-Tenure Track Faculty Memo from the Vice Provost on Non-Tenure Track Academic Faculty Promotion Process (.pdf) Teaching Portfolio Guidelines (.pdf) Academic Non-Tenure Track Promotion Workshops 2019-20 Promotion Workshop for Academic Professionals and Lecturers -- video recording and slide deck (.pdf) 2021 Academic Professional Promotion Candidate Workshop -- video recording and slide deck (.pdf) 2021 Lecturer Promotion Candidate Workshop -- video recording and slide deck (.pdf) 2022 Promotion Workshop for Academic Professionals - video recording and slide deck 2022 Promotion Workshop for Lecturers - video recording and slide deck 2023 Promotion Workshop for Academic Professionals and Lecturers - video recording and slide deck (pdf) Research Faculty Promotion Research Faculty Promotion Guidelines and Process Research Faculty Promotion Package Guidance GTRI WebWISE Research Faculty Promotion Resources (CV template available) 2021 Research Faculty Promotion Candidate Workshop \u2014 video recording and slide deck (.pdf) Accessibility Information Per accessibility compliance standards, this page may have links to files that would require the downloading of additional software: Download Adobe Reader Download Microsoft Products Georgia Tech Resources Offices & Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GTvisitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Georgia Institute of Technology 237 Uncle Heinie Way, Suite 111 Atlanta, GA 30332-0740 Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30332 404.894.2000 Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 Georgia Institute of Technology Login"}, {"subdomain": "faculty.gatech.edu", "content": "Instructor of Record Banner Access | Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty | Georgia Institute of Technology | Atlanta, GA Your browser does not support JavaScript! 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Grading requests (Banner/OSCAR access) are granted to authorized instructional faculty of Georgia Tech whose credentials meet the standards of SACSCOC, whose original transcripts are on file with the Office of Faculty Affairs, and who has signed a FERPA Acknowledgement Form. Note that Banner instructor access is separate from Canvas instructional roles. Once the official transcript for the qualifying degree(s) for instruction has been submitted to the Office of Faculty Affairs, the authorized School or College departmental representative may request Banner instructor access on behalf of the faculty member by completing the Banner Access Request Form and uploading the signed FERPA Acknowledgement Form (2 pages). Documents should have an original signature or secure electronic signature. Official transcripts may be delivered to the Office of Faculty Affairs in Suite 111 of the A. French Building (campus mail code 0740). Regarding transcripts, please note the following guidelines: All official transcripts must be issued to the Office of Faculty Affairs or a department representative. Transcripts issued to the student must be submitted to the department representative in an official sealed envelope. Secure, certified electronic transcripts may be issued to OFA-Transcripts@gatech.edu. Once the electronic transcript has been downloaded or the seal on the envelope is broken by a departmental representative, s/he should sign and date the transcript's first page. Representative are urged to use a secure electronic signature; however, Faculty Affairs will accept transcripts that have been hand-signed and dated. For non-US institutions, a foreign credential evaluation must be provided in addition to the degree documents. For university systems in which English language transcripts are not available, please submit a copy of the diploma or foreign language transcript accompanied by a report from a professional credential evaluation service (from a AICE or NACE member organization). A credential evaluation service is not the same as a translation service; contact your local administrator for suggestions. For employees who hold joint appointments with Emory or another University System of Georgia institution, Faculty Affairs will accept a copy of the credentialing file from the other institution. For employees of Georgia Tech - Lorraine, Faculty Affairs will accept a copy of the credentialing information on file at GTL if clearly comprehensible by Faculty Affairs Staff. For Georgia Tech degrees and Graduate Student Teaching Assistant instructor requests, the unit may submit the \"Advisor Transcript\" generated securely via GT Reports-GTAAD. 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Williams Paper Museum Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Georgia Institute of Technology 237 Uncle Heinie Way, Suite 111 Atlanta, GA 30332-0740 Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30332 404.894.2000 Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 Georgia Institute of Technology Login"}, {"subdomain": "faculty.gatech.edu", "content": "Faculty Development Coaching and Consultations | Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty | Georgia Institute of Technology | Atlanta, GA Your browser does not support JavaScript! Skip to content Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Faculty Revision of Faculty Evaluation Processes Current Faculty New Faculty Orientation Why Georgia Tech Colleges and Schools Life at Tech Resources Diversity & Accessibility Visit Campus Deans, Chairs, & Directors Policies & Handbooks Faculty Hiring Promotion & Tenure Mentoring Handling Grievances Internal Resources Legal Affairs Diversity & Accessibility Faculty Affairs Reps Banner Access Faculty Hiring Time Away Faculty Relocation Offer Letter Templates Internal Resources Promotion & Tenure Faculty Professional Development Programs and Services New Faculty Academy and Orientation Coaching and Consulting APL Mentoring Program Resources Recognition and Awards About Us News & Events About Us Directory Contact Us Privacy Notice Search Search form Enter your keywords You are here: GT HomeHome Faculty Development Coaching and Consultations Coaching and consulting sessions with Dr. Rebecca Pope-Ruark are available to all faculty, academic and research, of all ranks. What\u2019s the Difference between Coaching and Consulting? Coaching and consulting are different points on the continuum of professional development. When we think of professional development, we often think of working with mentors who share their expertise and advise, or with sponsors who champion us to others. In consulting, you work with an expert in an area to improve an aspect of your work. In consultations, we identify your needs and work with you to provide resources, guidance, and support for your professional development. Working with Rebecca in a consulting role, we might engage in activities such as Developing a semester, 3-year, and 5-year strategic plan Developing maximally productive writing practices Building a research and publication pipeline Being a good mentor Learning academic project management, time management, and organization strategies*. Consulting meeting are available as one-off conversations or extended engagements to work through your needs as desired. Sign up for a 30-minute consulting meeting with Rebecca. Coaching, on the other hand, is a process of working through opportunities and challenges with a \u201cthinking partner,\u201d the coach, whose role is to ask good questions that allow you to think through your situation, goals, and strategies for moving forward. Rebecca is an expert in a process, and you are the expert on your life and work. By working together, we can creatively approach a variety of topics to enhance your professional self, such as Identifying values and goals that guide your academic and professional commitments Navigating conflicts and challenging conversations Creating and sustaining effective self-care practices and cultivate work-life balance Troubleshooting areas of work where you feel stuck Transitioning to different career and life stages successfully Imagining future career steps and leadership possibilities. Generating new ideas for your research and scholarship. Coaching is often a longer commitment than consulting, often in 3-6 60-minute sessions. Coaching is NOT an expert giving your advice on your particular situation or a remedial learning environment. I'm here to support you as you make your own decisions in your own time. Sign up for a 60-minute coaching session with Rebecca. *Topics related to teaching and learning can be directed to the Center of Teaching and Learning. Who is the Coach? Dr. Rebecca Pope-Ruark is an ACC-credentialed coach through the International Coaching Federation. I work exclusively with faculty in higher education and practice values-based coaching. I have nearly 20 years of experience in higher ed as a graduate instructor, tenure-track and tenured professor, faculty teaching and learning specialist, and now as the Director of the Office of Faculty Professional Development. Learn more about me. Register Consultations are offered on a first-come, first-served basis, and scheduled at a time convenient for you. Register for an initial professional development consultation (opens new window). Accessibility Information Per accessibility compliance standards, this page may have links to files that would require the downloading of additional software: Download Adobe Reader Download Microsoft Products Georgia Tech Resources Offices & Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GTvisitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Georgia Institute of Technology 237 Uncle Heinie Way, Suite 111 Atlanta, GA 30332-0740 Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30332 404.894.2000 Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 Georgia Institute of Technology Login"}, {"subdomain": "news.gatech.edu", "content": "Computer Science Roommates Win Georgia Tech InVenture Prize and $20,000 | News Center News Center Calendar Categories Business and Economic Development Campus and Community Earth and Environment Health and Medicine Science and Technology Society and Culture Media Contacts Daily Digest Whistle Whistle Whistle archives Whistle classifieds Social Media Subscribe Featured expert Features Features Features Archive Find an expert Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home Computer Science Roommates Win Georgia Tech InVenture Prize and $20,000 Second-year students developed the startup idea to help millions of online sellers Jeff Mao and Tyler Ma, first place InVenture Prize winners. Photo by Allison Carter Mar 16, 2023 \u2014 Atlanta, GA An idea that originated in a residence hall won big at the 2023 Georgia Tech InVenture Prize. Jeff Mao and Tyler Ma, both second-year computer science students, have developed a web-based platform that could help millions of online sellers save time and money. Team SellRaze\u2019s idea won a $20,000 check and earned Mao and Ma a coveted spot in Tech\u2019s Startup Launch program, which will give them access to coaching from experienced entrepreneurs, access to venture capital possibilities, and a path to fast-track their idea into a viable startup. During the presentation, the pair demonstrated the process of taking a single product listing on Amazon and adding it to eBay, which took 11 minutes and multiple steps. With SellRaze, Mao and Ma say sellers can accomplish the same task in seconds and a couple of clicks. \u201cList once, sell everywhere,\u201d Mao explained. One InVenture Prize judge, the board director of Intercontinental Hotels Group and Intercontinental Exchange, asked the team how they planned to make money. Mao said they would offer a \u201cfremium\u201d model, giving users some free listings and the option to pay for increasing tiers of multiple listings. He also explained that their web platform offered a wealth of data about which products sell the best and the times and locations they are in highest demand \u2014 data that sellers and retailers would pay for. After winning InVenture, the team now plans to expand their platform to a wider variety of online retailing sites like Depop, GOAT, Mercari, and Poshmark. \u201cWalmart has been scaling their online presence. We also want to add them,\u201d Ma said. SellRaze will also receive a free U.S. patent filing from Georgia Tech\u2019s Office of Technology Licensing. Well worth the hard work they have put into developing the platform, Mao and Ma say half the code was written between 2 and 7 a.m. Second place and $10,000 went to Team SpoilerALERT, three biomedical engineering students who invented an antibody test for insulin degradation allowing diabetic patients to evaluate the effectiveness of the drugs they take daily. \u201cWe believe all people with diabetes deserve to trust their medication,\u201d said Grady Lee, team member and a former Georgia Tech football player. The $5,000 People\u2019s Choice Award, selected by the television viewing audience, went to Julia Pina and her Novela Lamp, which allows children to tell stories using wooden cutouts of shapes, characters, and scenes. Pina, an industrial design major, has already been in talks with toy retailers. She says her lamp promotes imaginative play and communication skills through creative expression and helps children and families reduce screen time. After taking first place in the 15th edition of the InVenture Prize, Team SellRaze hoisted the trophy and thanked the fans in the Ferst Center. \u201cIt\u2019s a major milestone in our journey as entrepreneurs.\u201d Team SpoilerALERT won second place. Photo by Allison Carter Julia Pina and her Novela Lamp won the People's Choice Award. 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Skip to content Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Faculty Revision of Faculty Evaluation Processes Current Faculty New Faculty Orientation Why Georgia Tech Colleges and Schools Life at Tech Resources Diversity & Accessibility Visit Campus Deans, Chairs, & Directors Policies & Handbooks Faculty Hiring Promotion & Tenure Mentoring Handling Grievances Internal Resources Legal Affairs Diversity & Accessibility Faculty Affairs Reps Banner Access Faculty Hiring Time Away Faculty Relocation Offer Letter Templates Internal Resources Promotion & Tenure Faculty Professional Development Programs and Services New Faculty Academy and Orientation Coaching and Consulting APL Mentoring Program Resources Recognition and Awards About Us News & Events About Us Directory Contact Us Privacy Notice Search Search form Enter your keywords You are here: GT HomeHome Georgia Tech Faculty Earn Promotions/Tenure in Spring 2022 Faculty from throughout the Institute were approved in Spring Semester 2022 for tenure or promotion. \u201cWe have the privilege of recognizing 266 outstanding faculty members for their expertise and dedication in research, teaching, and service,\u201d said Michelle Rinehart, vice provost for Faculty. \u201cThey exemplify the excellence for which Georgia Tech is so well known, and we honor them.\u201d Tenure-track and non-tenure-track faculty receiving promotions or tenure are listed below. Academic Faculty Professor Antonia Antoniou, Mechanical Engineering Chloe Arson, Civil and Environmental Engineering Turgay Ayer, Industrial and Systems Engineering Tamara Bogdanovic, Physics Edward Botchwey, Biomedical Engineering Julie Champion, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Edmond Chow, Computational Science of Engineering Jennifer Curtis, Physics Michael Damron, Mathematics Mark Davenport, Electrical and Computer Engineering Nico Declerq, Mechanical Engineering Steve Diggle, Biological Sciences1 Anna Erickson, Mechanical Engineering Russell Gentry, Architecture Michael Goodisman, Biological Sciences Jamie Gorman, Psychology Omer Inan, Electrical and Computer Engineering Melody Jackson, Interactive Computing Harold Kim, Physics Taesoo Kim, Cybersecurity & Privacy Ryan Lively, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Jian Luo, Civil and Environmental Engineering Adegboyega Oyelere, Chemistry and Biochemistry Dong Qin, Materials Science and Engineering Karthik Ramachandran, Scheller College of Business Julian Rimoli, Aerospace Engineering Maryam Saeedifard, Electrical and Computer Engineering Carsten Sievers, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Sven Simon, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Mark Styczynski, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Corey Wilson, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Perry Yang, City and Regional Planning Josephine Yu, Mathematics 1 Tenure awarded Associate Professor Clio Andris, City and Regional Planning1 Costas Arvanitis, Mechanical Engineering1 Kate Brown, History and Sociology1 Samuel Coogan, Electrical and Computer Engineering1 Ada Gavrilovska Habl, Computer Science1 Will Gutekunst, Chemistry and Biochemistry1 Liang Han, Biological Sciences1 Koki Ho, Aerospace Engineering1 Natalie Khazaal, Modern Languages1 Henry La Pierre, Chemistry and Biochemistry1 Michael Lowe, Scheller College of Business1 Elisabetta Matsumoto, Physics1 Todd Michney, History and Sociology1 Andrea Parker, Interactive Computing1 Colin Parker, Physics1 Adithya Pattabhiramaiah, Scheller College of Business1 Morvarid Rahmani, Scheller College of Business1 Francisco Robles, Biomedical Engineering1 Denis Tsygankov, Biomedical Engineering1 Rachel Whitlark, International Affairs1 Aaron Young, Mechanical Engineering1 Qiuping Yu, Scheller College of Business1 Peter Yunker, Physics1 Mayya Zhilova, Mathematics1 1 Tenure awarded Principal Lecturers and Principal Academic Professionals Yakut Gazi, GT Professional Education Terri Lee, College of Engineering Dima Nazzal, Industrial and Systems Engineering Olufisayo Omojokun, College of Computing Kyla Ross, VP for Faculty Chrissy Spencer, Biological Sciences Librarian IV Marlee Givens, GT Library Senior Lecturers and Senior Academic Professionals Melissa Aberle-Grasse, GT Language Institute Salvador Barone, Mathematics James Black, Graduate Studies Ryan Blunck, Scheller College of Business Whitney Buser, Economics Rachel Dean-Ruzicka, Literature, Media and Communication Danielle Geary, Modern 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To ensure all students and alumni have access to all job postings we ask that employers use our FREE online job posting and management system (CareerBuzz). New users should log on to CareerBuzz and click on \"New Employer Registration\" Returning users can log on to CareerBuzz with their username and password After you have created an account, you will receive an approval message with your log-in information within 48 hours, at which time you can post a job Step two is to create your job posting. Log into your CarerBuzz account. Under the \u201cMy Quicklinks toolbar on the right select \u201cCreate a New Job Posting\u201d If you are interested in posting a job and/or internship or co-op, and HOLDING INTERVIEWS ON CAMPUS please go to our On-Campus Recruiting tab for additional information Posting a Job Resources CareerBuzz \u200bEmployer Instructions (Adobe PDF File) How to Get Started Using CareerBuzz (Adobe PDF File) \u200bOn-Campus Recruiting Menu Options (Adobe PDF File) Non On-Campus Recruiting Job Postings How to Complete Your Schedule (Adobe PDF File) How to View and Manage Submitted Resumes (Adobe PDF File) Instagram LinkedIn Georgia Tech Resources Offices & Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute CommunicationsVisitor ResourcesCampus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GTvisitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Please try again later. Georgia Tech Resources Offices & Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GTvisitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "arts.gatech.edu", "content": "Dirty Laundry Stage Play | ARTS ARTS Home About Us Mission Arts Advisory Board Staff Arts & Events Current Events Past Events Find an Artist Public Art arte_FITS x GT Arts For Georgia Tech Just for Students Arts on Campus Partner With Us Contact Us Office and Administration Driving Directions Ferst Center Box Office Rent the Ferst Center Join Our Mailing List GT: Utility Links Buy a Ticket Rent the Ferst Center Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home Dirty Laundry Stage Play Dirty Laundry Stage Play Dirty Laundry Stage Play features an All-Star Celebrity Cast starring Chrisette Michele, Momma Dee, Stevie Baggs Jr., and Erica Pinkett. Also featuring Ray Lavender and Writer/Director Kimberlyn Michele. BUY NOW Prices Range: $62.50 - $105.00 Dates Upcoming Saturday, Oct 14, 2023, 3 - 4:30pm Saturday, Oct 14, 2023, 8 - 9:30pm Event Details Dirty Laundry is the story of an ambitious young couple engaged to be married. Because Kayla comes from a more prominent family than her fianc\u00e9, Brandon, Kayla's father doesn't approve of the wedding. When Brandon tries to keep a secret from Kayla about her father's attempt to sabotage their relationship, it leads to the couple fighting right before their wedding. The plot thickens when both families come together for the wedding and Brandon's family discovers that Kayla's family has maintained their perfect image by harboring secrets and lies. Location Ferst Center for the Arts Lucy's House Entertainment More on Lucy's House Entertainment Kimberlyn Michele founded Lucy\u2019s House Entertainment, LLC, in 2014 and is now a full-time Playwright, Director, and Producer. View Artist Profile Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "career.gatech.edu", "content": "Identifying Fraudulent Job Postings | Career Center | Georgia Institute of Technology | Atlanta, GA Skip to content Career Center Home About Mission & Vision Our History Advisors Staff Our Brochure Undergraduate Career Advisors Explore Careers First Generation Shadow Program Internships Co-ops Honors Celebration LGBTQIA Resources FAQs Pre-Graduate & Pre-Professional Advising Job Search Resources Career Tools Resume Guide Professional Attire Interviewing Policies for Students Identifying Fraudulent Positions Graduate Getting Started Our Graduate Services Make an Appointment Job Search Advice/Resources Upcoming Events Graduate Internship Program Career Fair Information & General Job Aids Resume Guide Multicultural & Diversity Resources Graduate Professional Development Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Graduate Professional Development Video Series GT Campus Closet Employers Employer Town Halls Employer Connections Team Recruiting @ GT Posting a Job On-Campus Recruiting Student Resume Books Employer Proctoring Information Sessions Corporate Partnership Program Co-op & Internship Programs Global Internship Program Hiring Non-U.S.Citizens FAQs Career & Salary Survey Reports Alumni Pre-Graduates and Pre-Professionals Employment & Job Links Alumni Career Services Events Career Alliance @ GT Career Fairs Information Sessions Workshops (via CareerBuzz) Building/Visitor Parking Map Career Chat Hour Series Employer Insight Series Career Fair Employers After Hours Workshop Requests Contact Hours of Operation Location Travel, Hotels, & Attractions Directory & Staff Parents CareerBuzz Job Board Search Search form Enter your keywords You are here: GT HomeHomeUndergraduate Identifying Fraudulent Job Postings Undergraduate Menu Career Advisors | Explore Careers | LGBTQIA Resources | Job Search Resources | Career Tools The Georgia Tech Career Center strives to review all employers and job postings in CareerBuzz to confirm their legitimacy. Occasionally, scammers create postings that are difficult to spot or may send direct inquiries to you through email. The information provided below is to help you identify fraudulent postings and avoid falling victim to these types of scams. To recognize if a job is fraudulent, look for some of these warning signs: Financial information inquiries and large sum payments Requests for your credit card or bank account numbers, or copies of personal documents. Requests to send payment by wire service or courier. Offers of a large payment or reward in exchange for allowing the use of your bank account - often for depositing checks or transferring money. Delivery of an unexpectedly large check. Requirements to make an initial investment, such as a payment by wire service or courier. Quick and vague job offers The employer conducts interviews online or over the phone, and an offer is given almost immediately. The employer contacts you by phone, but there is no way to call them back (the number is not available). The employer tells you that they do not have an office set up in your area and will need you to help them get it up and running. Questionable job descriptions and contact information Job descriptions that include many spelling and grammatical errors. The posting appears to come from a legitimate company or organization, but the contact's e-mail address doesn't match the company's website domain (i.e., jdoe@gmail.com rather than jdoe@companyname.com) or the company\u2019s website domain is misspelled (e.g. jdoe@microsft.com) What to do if Caught in a Scam Contact GT Police at 404-894-2500 Contact the Career Center by calling 404-894-3320 or email us at careercenter@gatech.edu, so the posting can be removed and other students can be notified End all communication with the employer Notify your bank or credit card company regarding any fraudulent activity IMMEDIATELY We want to ensure a safe environment for students to conduct a job search. Please contact the Career Center if you have any questions or concerns about job postings. Undergraduate Important Links Interviewing Policies for Students Identifying Fraudulent Job Postings First Generation Shadow Program GT Campus Closet Pre-Graduate & Pre-Professional Advising Undergraduate Internships Undergraduate Co-op Instagram LinkedIn Georgia Tech Resources Offices & Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute CommunicationsVisitor ResourcesCampus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GTvisitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites & Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Lorraine Georgia Tech-Savannah Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student & Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Resources Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Study Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Student Life Scholarships & Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, & Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising & Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Office of the Provost TechWorks Alumni Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Government & Community Partners Professional Education Georgia Tech Career Center Bill Moore Student Success Center 219 Uncle Heinie Way Atlanta, GA. 30332 (404)894-3320 careercenter@gatech.edu Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30332 404.894.2000 Directory Employment Emergency Information Enable Accessibility Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 Georgia Institute of Technology Login Error | Career Center | Georgia Institute of Technology | Atlanta, GA Skip to content Menu Close Georgia Tech Home Map Directory Offices Error The website encountered an unexpected error. Please try again later. Georgia Tech Resources Offices & Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GTvisitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "arts.gatech.edu", "content": "BUILD COMMUNITY | ARTS ARTS Home About Us Mission Arts Advisory Board Staff Arts & Events Current Events Past Events Find an Artist Public Art arte_FITS x GT Arts For Georgia Tech Just for Students Arts on Campus Partner With Us Contact Us Office and Administration Driving Directions Ferst Center Box Office Rent the Ferst Center Join Our Mailing List GT: Utility Links Buy a Ticket Rent the Ferst Center Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home BUILD COMMUNITY We build community within the campus and in the public sphere. We develop programs and projects that foster collaboration across departments and schools, engage with student organizations, and create opportunities for multiple communities to meet and experience art together. Students painting the Create Your Way mural. Audience at the Skyline Stage. LMC assistant professor Noura Howell with her Infrastructural Membranes. The expansive range of projects initiated and supported by Georgia Tech Arts all, in some regard, create and strengthen the sense of community shared by students, faculty, and staff as well as the general public. Whether connecting local arts organization ARTiculate ATL with student organization SMILE, providing a safe space for art to be shared at the outdoor theater built for the Skyline Series, or offering faculty member Noura Howell the ability to install her inflatable sculpture and invite us in to experience it together, Georgia Tech Arts engages the community by cultivating relationships and making connections. Upcoming Dirty Laundry Stage Play Sat, Oct 14 2023, 3 - 4:30pm Daily on Saturday at 3:00pm until Sun, Oct 15 2023 Dirty Laundry Stage Play features an All-Star Celebrity Cast starring Chrisette Michele, Momma Dee, Stevie Baggs Jr.,\u2026 Event Info Past Dreamgirls Thu, Jun 15 2023 Fri, Jun 16 2023 Sat, Jun 17 2023 Sat, Jun 17 2023 Sun, Jun 18 2023 Thu, Jun 22 2023 Fri, Jun 23 2023 Sat, Jun 24 2023 Sat, Jun 24 2023 Sun, Jun 25 2023 Thu, Jun 29 2023 Fri, Jun 30 2023 Sat, Jul 1 2023 Sat, Jul 1 2023 Sun, Jul 2 2023 Join the Dreamgirls as they navigate the highs and lows of life, love and fame. Event Info Decatur School of Ballet Annual Performance Sat, May 20 2023 Sat, May 20 2023 Sat, May 20 2023 Sat, May 20 2023 Decatur City Dance presents Decatur School of Ballet's Diamond Jubilee 75th Annual Performances Event Info Tribute to 75 Years - An Alumni Gala Fri, May 19 2023 A celebration of 75 years of dance excellence, Decatur School of Ballet and Decatur City Dance alumni return to the\u2026 Event Info Divine Dance Studio 2023 Spring Recital Sat, May 13 2023 Divine Dance Studio Presents \"BACK TO THE 90s\" Our 2023 Spring Dance Recital Event Info Project SLIDE presents \"Show Up and Show Out!\" Sun, May 7 2023 Project SLIDE Dance Studio celebrates 14 years of dance excellence. Event Info Neighborhood Ballet\u2019s Spring Recital Sat, May 6 2023 Sat, May 6 2023 Sat, May 6 2023 Neighborhood Ballet is proud to present our Spring Recital! This magical day will showcase all our artists and how much\u2026 Event Info \u201cCarmen\u201d Balletto di Milano Tue, May 2 2023 CANCELLED Event Info Alice in Wonderland - Presented by TADA Foundation Sun, Apr 30 2023 Sun, Apr 30 2023 Sun, Apr 30 2023 The Atlanta Dance Academy\u2019s students and Youth Company dance Down the Rabbit Hole into a fantasy world full of\u2026 Event Info Kathak Utsav 2023 by Aparna's Dance Academy Sun, Apr 23 2023 The annual Kathak performance by the Academy's students Event Info Load More MEDIA Belonging and Community: A Conversation on Atlanta, Arts, and Connections. Georgia Tech Arts Awarded Major Gift to Launch arte_FITS x GT Arts Go Behind the Scenes with the Faculty Behind \"Raise Your Hand\" Guthman Media Coverage Guitarist Kaki King Returns to Tech Recovering History With Digital Design Georgia Tech Teams Reflect on 2022 ACCelerate Festival Georgia Tech Teams Reflect on 2022 ACCelerate Festival Georgia Tech Sending Two Teams to the 2022 ACCelerate Festival Envisioning the Future of Art Using Technology A Note From Me to You Connects Campus Georgia Tech Arts Launches Outdoor Skyline Series The Local Take Talks Traveling While Black Traveling While Black - Storytelling with VR (story) Kaki King Returns with DATA NOT FOUND (review) Kaki King excerpts from DATA NOT FOUND (video) Kaki King on City Lights with Lois Reitzes (radio) Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre Excerpts from \"Step the Brain Along a Path\" (video) Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "arts.gatech.edu", "content": "SUPPORT \u200bWELL-BEING | ARTS ARTS Home About Us Mission Arts Advisory Board Staff Arts & Events Current Events Past Events Find an Artist Public Art arte_FITS x GT Arts For Georgia Tech Just for Students Arts on Campus Partner With Us Contact Us Office and Administration Driving Directions Ferst Center Box Office Rent the Ferst Center Join Our Mailing List GT: Utility Links Buy a Ticket Rent the Ferst Center Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home SUPPORT \u200bWELL-BEING We support student well-being through opportunities for expression and artistic experiences. We nurture connections with student organizations as well as schools, colleges, departments, and individual students to provide them outlets for their creativity through events, classes, workshops, and more. An exquisite example of this support took place in September 2022. As part of the Institute Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion\u2019s Diversity Summit, Georgia Tech Arts worked with Sohe Solutions to bring local Atlanta artist Charity \u201cCake\u201d Hamidullah and art therapist Deanna Barton to collaborate with Summit participants in a creative reflection entitled The Humble Chair. Participants were invited to create the structural elements of a chair that represented their social location and lived experiences, and to share their chair with someone whose identity/intersectionality, position(s) of power, or privilege differed from theirs. Empathy For Two by Tim Min at the Arts Plaza Pop-Up. A Note From Me to You, for the Campaign to Connect. Making the Humble Chair at the Diversity Summit. In April 2022, Georgia Tech Arts launched the Arts Plaza Pop-Up (APP) to give students a month-long festival of creativity. APP brought an abundance of student and faculty artistic expression to the Arts Plaza in front of the Ferst Center, ranging from yarnbombing to a silent disco, an Earth Day Cypher to a salsa lesson, and much more. Student organizations including SMILE and GT Salsa, graduate student Tim Min, faculty member Noura Howell, and students just passing through the Plaza all were eager participants. Past Dreamgirls Thu, Jun 15 2023 Fri, Jun 16 2023 Sat, Jun 17 2023 Sat, Jun 17 2023 Sun, Jun 18 2023 Thu, Jun 22 2023 Fri, Jun 23 2023 Sat, Jun 24 2023 Sat, Jun 24 2023 Sun, Jun 25 2023 Thu, Jun 29 2023 Fri, Jun 30 2023 Sat, Jul 1 2023 Sat, Jul 1 2023 Sun, Jul 2 2023 Join the Dreamgirls as they navigate the highs and lows of life, love and fame. Event Info Decatur School of Ballet Annual Performance Sat, May 20 2023 Sat, May 20 2023 Sat, May 20 2023 Sat, May 20 2023 Decatur City Dance presents Decatur School of Ballet's Diamond Jubilee 75th Annual Performances Event Info Tribute to 75 Years - An Alumni Gala Fri, May 19 2023 A celebration of 75 years of dance excellence, Decatur School of Ballet and Decatur City Dance alumni return to the\u2026 Event Info Divine Dance Studio 2023 Spring Recital Sat, May 13 2023 Divine Dance Studio Presents \"BACK TO THE 90s\" Our 2023 Spring Dance Recital Event Info \u201cCarmen\u201d Balletto di Milano Tue, May 2 2023 CANCELLED Event Info Strive for Open Science: A Data Visualization Competition Mon, Mar 27 2023 Tue, Mar 28 2023 Wed, Mar 29 2023 Thu, Mar 30 2023 Fri, Mar 31 2023 Sat, Apr 1 2023 Sun, Apr 2 2023 Mon, Apr 3 2023 Tue, Apr 4 2023 Wed, Apr 5 2023 Thu, Apr 6 2023 Fri, Apr 7 2023 Sat, Apr 8 2023 Sun, Apr 9 2023 Mon, Apr 10 2023 Tue, Apr 11 2023 Wed, Apr 12 2023 Thu, Apr 13 2023 Fri, Apr 14 2023 Sat, Apr 15 2023 Sun, Apr 16 2023 Mon, Apr 17 2023 Tue, Apr 18 2023 Wed, Apr 19 2023 Thu, Apr 20 2023 Fri, Apr 21 2023 A month-long competition for Georgia Tech students. Event Info Photorythms: a Computational Art-based Inquiry of Portrait Photography Wed, Mar 29 2023 Thu, Mar 30 2023 Fri, Mar 31 2023 Sat, Apr 1 2023 Sun, Apr 2 2023 Mon, Apr 3 2023 Tue, Apr 4 2023 Wed, Apr 5 2023 Thu, Apr 6 2023 Fri, Apr 7 2023 Sat, Apr 8 2023 Sun, Apr 9 2023 Mon, Apr 10 2023 Tue, Apr 11 2023 Wed, Apr 12 2023 Thu, Apr 13 2023 Fri, Apr 14 2023 Sat, Apr 15 2023 Sun, Apr 16 2023 Mon, Apr 17 2023 Tue, Apr 18 2023 Wed, Apr 19 2023 Thu, Apr 20 2023 Fri, Apr 21 2023 Have your photo portrait created through coding! Event Info Tech Arts Festival 2023 Mon, Mar 27 2023 - Fri, Apr 21 2023 Enjoy some creative fun at the intersection of art and technology! Event Info Tech Arts Festival Block Party Fri, Apr 21 2023 Wrap up the Tech Arts Festival with food, dancing, music, and more! 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Our advisers are ready to aid and assist you in crafting and constructing an ideal resume and cover letter. You can make an appointment with an advisor by visiting CareerBuzz. Career Fairs The Georgia Tech Career Center offers two all-majors career fairs, both in the fall and the spring\u2014as well as career fairs sponsored by various programs across campus. Dates and information for these fairs can be found by visiting HERE. Career, Research, and Innovation Development Conference (CRIDC) The Career, Research, and Innovation Development Conference (CRIDC) is Georgia Tech\u2019s professional development event for graduate students. CRIDC is held annually at the beginning of the spring semester and is designed to connect graduate students of all degree types with professionals in research, industry, consulting and government, nonprofits, management, and entrepreneurship. 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Priorities and Needs Contact Information People Office of the Dean College Leadership Faculty and Researchers New Faculty Faculty Mentors Endowed Chairs and Professorships Unit Staff News and Events Latest News and Events Feature Stories Communications Toolkit Newsletters Experts for Media Search Search Search Site Breadcrumb Home Visit the College Want to learn how the humanities and social sciences are studied at a world-renowned research university? Visiting campus is an exciting way to experience the College atmosphere first-hand and get a glimpse of what it is like to be a Georgia Tech student. We encourage you to explore upcoming Ivan Allen College events and take a step onto our beautiful campus! Learn more about how to interact with us belowIf you have any questions, please contact Elizabeth Miller (emiller@gatech.edu). Take a TourVisiting the College lets you gain a sense of what it's really like to study here and be part of our community. Our tours are led by our knowledgeable Ivan Allen College student ambassadors. Prospective students and parents will have the opportunity to meet current students, visit academic buildings, and enjoy our six schools' vibrant, up-close look. All of our in-person sessions take place in the Stephen C. 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Prospective graduate students are welcome to participate, but we strongly recommend you arrange a meeting with your intended department to supplement our info session and tour and to gain the most relevant information.Shadow Day2024 Shadow Day dates coming soon!Shadow Day is an opportunity for prospective and admitted students their fit as a Liberal Arts student at Georgia Tech and occurs twice each spring.We want to emphasize that there is no other program like Shadow Day at Georgia Tech. While there are other visitation programs offered, the Shadow Day event is unique. Our focus is on providing you with an inside look into your major and life as a Liberal Arts student at Georgia Tech. The entire day you will be surrounded by Liberal Arts students, faculty, and staff eager to answer your questions and to make your visit as productive and worthwhile as possible. 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Priorities and Needs Contact Information People Office of the Dean College Leadership Faculty and Researchers New Faculty Faculty Mentors Endowed Chairs and Professorships Unit Staff News and Events Latest News and Events Feature Stories Communications Toolkit Newsletters Experts for Media Search Search Search Site Breadcrumb Home Latest News and Events Feature Stories Ivan Allen Digital Media Artists Showcased in Atlanta Billboard Exhibit Ivan Allen Digital Media Artists Showcased in Atlanta Billboard Exhibit Extension of Nature, an outdoor digital exhibit, was displayed on four digital billboards in downtown Atlanta through June and July. Photo by Joshua Smith.This summer, artworks by Ivan Allen College faculty and students were on display on four digital billboards across downtown Atlanta, encouraging passersby to reflect on sustainability and the complex, interdependent relationship between humanity and the natural world. The outdoor digital exhibit, entitled Extension of Nature, was curated by the College of Computing's Birney Robert and ran through July 31. Each of the four billboards displayed digital media artworks centered around themes of nature and sustainability, with works by three Ivan Allen College artists included.Bloom, by Mark Leibert Bloom, by Mark Leibert, professor of the practice in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication. Photo by Joshua Smith.Bloom, which ran on the billboard at Margaret Mitchell Square (140 Peachtree St. NE), is an animation created by Mark Leibert, professor of the practice in Ivan Allen College\u2019s School of Literature, Media, and Communication (LMC). Bloom was originally exhibited in 2005 on the rooftop of the Sandler Hudson Gallery in Atlanta and modified for the Extension of Nature exhibition.Leibert created the animated flowers in Bloom using a rotoscope technique, in which live-action film is traced over to create an animated version. The film he used for the piece is an extended 1950s ad for the Monsanto Chemical Company, known in part for its history of manufacturing the insecticide DDT and defoliant Agent Orange. From the early 1980s until the company\u2019s acquisition by Bayer AG in 2016, Monsanto was a major producer of genetically modified crops.\"I was making work about genetic engineering prior to 2005, and the interest continued with Bloom,\u201d says Leibert. \u201cI constructed the layering of flowers and colors as a very short visual symphony.\u201d For the 2023 update of Bloom, Leibert was challenged with representing the piece in a new aspect ratio. He conceived of staggering the piece\u2019s presentation and timing to add a layer of complexity. Using technology to create a work of art \u2013 a work that is itself a commentary on technology \u2013 is an irony with which Leibert is comfortable.\u201cIn my view, technology is simply a tool,\u201d he said. \u201cWe use bridges and fly planes to experience culture and be a part of a community, however local or global it may be. Art offers an opportunity to collapse hierarchies and disciplines, allowing us to look at problems from unique and personal angles. This might result in a work of personal expression \u2013 or it may lead to a breakthrough in computer science or chemical engineering.\u201dBread and Butter and Close, by Supratim PaitBread and Butter, by Supratim Pait. Photo by Enrique Samson, courtesy of Arts & Entertainment Atlanta.Supratim Pait, a student in the master\u2019s in Digital Media program in the Ivan Allen College, created two pieces for the Extension of Nature exhibition: Bread and Butter and Close. Both pieces, which combine 3D rendered, digitally illustrated elements and film footage, were displayed on the wrap-around digital billboard at Peachtree Center (235 Peachtree St. NE).Pait says he can trace the beginnings of both artworks to a sound-reactive digital ad he created for a class on the computer as an expressive medium, taught by LMC Assistant Professor Noura Howell. Pait\u2019s ad included an image of a flower, which would bloom to the sound of positive, hopeful words and wilt in reaction to negative ones. The piece, and the ideas behind it, stayed with Pait. The first digital artwork he created for Extension of Nature, called Bread and Butter, showed images of blooming flowers alongside footage of people going about their busy lives in the city. The footage was mostly taken in Atlanta, with Marta trains and stations making a prominent appearance.\u201cPeople feel helpless to do anything about climate change when they\u2019re engulfed in a daily struggle to make their living, their bread and butter,\u201d says Pait. \u201cI created a piece to show that our whole existence is tied to the patterns in nature and to inspire them to protect that delicate balance.\u201dClose, by Supratim Pait. Photo by Joshua Smith.When Robert asked Pait to do a second piece for the Peachtree Center billboard, they kept the theme similar to Bread and Butter. Close returned to imagery of flowers, this time blooming as a dancing couple grew closer and wilting as they drifted farther apart. \u201cI wanted to explore how nature also reflects human relationships,\u201d says Pait. \u201cWe don\u2019t necessarily think about it, but the connection to nature is there in our language. We tend, cultivate, and nurture relationships like a garden, and they grow, bloom, blossom, or wither.\u201dPait says his work on Bread and Butter and Close has been an exciting way to showcase the new perspectives, techniques, and ideas he\u2019s gained as a Digital Media master\u2019s student. Artist residencies, in particular \u2013 opportunities that he hopes to see more of in the future \u2013 were a source of inspiration and support.\u201cI come from an engineering background,\u201d Pait says. \u201cBeing at a liberal arts college and being exposed to this community of artists really pushed me out of my comfort zone. It gave me the freedom to experiment and work creatively with the technology. I think we need to emphasize that more.\u201dPrana, by Daniel PhelpsPrana, by Digital Media Ph.D. student Daniel Phelps. Photo courtesy of Daniel Phelps.Prana, by Digital Media Ph.D. student Daniel Phelps, is a 3D rendering designed for the digital and physical space in which it was displayed. Prana uses off-axis image reprojection, a technique in which the viewer must stand in a specific place to see the piece in 3D, to encourage people to explore the area. \u201cThe area around the Reverb Hotel is overrun by infrastructure \u2013 just multiple levels of streets and concrete. There\u2019s almost no publicly accessible green space,\u201d Phelps said. But right in front of the Reverb Hotel, he noticed, was a small patch of green amid the concrete. This grassy area, home to two cell towers and large, noisy cooling towers, wasn\u2019t exactly an oasis of natural beauty. It was, however, an excellent place to reflect on how urban architecture and natural outdoor spaces might better coexist. Prana, which was displayed on the unusual vertical billboard on the side of the Reverb Hotel, is uncanny when viewed from this spot. A background color-matched to the building, combined with Phelps\u2019 digital media magic, made it look like a rusty, weathered cell tower emerged from within the Reverb. The cell tower blew in the breeze like a tree as vines sprouted and grew all around it, then receded into the background, crowded out by the blooming foliage.The texture of the cell tower in Prana was pulled from photos of the cell towers next to the Reverb, with an aged effect added that gave the piece a dystopian feel that Phelps says is deliberate. \u201cThe aged aesthetic emphasizes how limited technology can be, whereas nature regrows itself and reclaims the space in time,\u201d he says.\u201cWe have a responsibility in the symbiosis of nature and technology,\u201d Phelps said. \u201cWe\u2019re expanding and investing in infrastructure. There\u2019s a need for those things, but I also think our mindset in their design needs to change.\u201dIn addition to his Ph.D. studies in Digital Media, Phelps is pursuing a minor in architecture. He says his work with the School of Architecture inspires and supports the creation of artwork for outdoor digital screens.\u201cInterdisciplinary work opens us up to applying new techniques to traditional ideas \u2013 while retaining what made those ideas unique,\u201d he said. In the case of Prana, Phelps applied digital techniques to the concept of single-point perspective to create a piece that literally moves its audience. Coming Soon: Extension of CommunityExtension of Nature was part of a series of exhibits curated by Birney Robert. The first exhibit in the series, Extension of Self: What It Means to be Human in a Digital World, ran during the Fall 2022 semester on Georgia Tech\u2019s campus. The next exhibit, Extension of Community: What It Means to be Sustainable in a Digital World, will open at Georgia Tech in August 2023.Like the upcoming Extension of Community exhibit, Extension of Nature used art and technology to help people understand and think about ways to address climate change. According to Robert, using digital billboards in an urban setting to highlight sustainability and nature was an intentional irony.\u201cThis exhibit brings our dependence on technology for communication to the forefront,\u201d said Robert. \u201cWhat if, just for a moment, the primary purpose of the digital was to uplift the natural \u2013 and to send a collective message to Atlanta?\u201d Facebook Twitter LinkedIn YouTube Flickr Instagram Spotify Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Savant Building 631 Cherry Street NW, 1st Floor Atlanta, GA 30332 Phone: 404.894.2601 Fax: 404.894.8573 Map and Directions Website Feedback College Resources Contact Us / Find Us Faculty / Staff Resources IT Support Make a Gift Tours & Information Sessions General Data Protection Regulation Privacy Notice Ivan Allen College Schools School of Economics School of History and Sociology Sam Nunn School of International Affairs School of Literature, Media, and Communication School of Modern Languages School of Public Policy Georgia Tech Resources Campus Offices Visitor Parking News Center Campus Calendar Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a92023 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "iac.gatech.edu", "content": "Recent News | Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Main Menu About Overview Contact/Find Us Visit the College Strategy and Impact Diversity For Employers Schools Overview Economics History and Sociology Literature, Media, and Communication Modern Languages Public Policy Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Reserve Officers\u2019 Training Corps Academics Overview Admissions, Costs, Aid Financial Aid Degree Programs Graduate Programs Doctoral Programs Master's Programs Online Master's Degrees Certificates Undergraduate Programs B.S. 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Is it breakdancers in the Bronx with gravity-defying dance moves? Or is it, rather, the revolutionary technique developed by block-party DJs for extending the rhythmic underpinnings \u2014 or \"break\"\u2014 of a song? The truth is that hip-hop is all of these things \u2014 and then some. School of Public Policy Moves to Rich Ahead of Historic D.M. Smith Renovation August 7, 2023 The School of Public Policy is temporarily relocating until 2025. Investors Force Black Families Out of Home Ownership, New Research Shows August 7, 2023 Data from 800 neighborhoods in the Atlanta metropolitan area between 2007 and 2016 revealed that major investors bought homes in majority-minority neighborhoods far from downtowns and in lower-income areas. These homes were often undervalued because of their minority populations, but they remained desirable and offered good market value. Georgia Tech Digital Media Artists Showcased in Atlanta Billboard Exhibit August 2, 2023 Digital artworks by Georgia Tech faculty and students were featured in an outdoor digital exhibit in Atlanta this summer. Ivan Allen College Alumni Named to \u201940 Under 40\u2019 List July 25, 2023 The alumni are from the School of Public Policy and the School of Literature, Media, and Communication. \u2018Barbenheimer\u2019 and What We Can Learn From It July 25, 2023 From examining the hubub over \"Barbenheimer\" to dishing on their earliest memories of Barbie and nuclear-war culture, Ivan Allen experts discuss 'Barbie' and ''Oppenheimer.' HSOC Ph.D. Student Jennifer Nicholas Awarded Herbert P. Haley Fellowship July 25, 2023 Jennifer Nicholas is a Ph.D. student who studies the relationship between adolescent mental health and media Usselman Bids Farewell After 27 Years July 25, 2023 Steve Usselman, H. Bruce McEver Professor Emeritus of Engineering and the Liberal Arts, retires after nearly three decades with the School of History and Sociology. AI Ethics and Policy Course Launched at Georgia Tech July 24, 2023 The course will address the ethical quandaries posed by the increasing use of artificial intelligence. Meet Victoria Thompson, Chair of the School of History and Sociology July 12, 2023 Victoria Thompson began her new role as chair of the School of History and Sociology at Georgia Tech on July 1. Philanthropic Foundation Provides Six-Figure Grant to Engage Underrepresented Students in Computational Media July 11, 2023 A major philanthropic grant is paving the way for more students from underrepresented groups to access computational media programs at Georgia Tech. The $500K grant will fund scholarship opportunities for students interested in video game design, web development, or other interactive media careers. Exploring Art and AI in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication July 10, 2023 The Art and AI VIP explores the interplay between artistry and artificial intelligence. Ivan Allen College Faculty Earn CIOS Honor Roll Placements July 6, 2023 Thirty-eight faculty members from across the Ivan Allen College received recognition for teaching excellence in the Spring 2023 semester. CDAIT Announces IoT Challenge Competition Winners July 5, 2023 The challenge showcases student IoT work. Laura Taylor Reappointed Chair of the School of Economics June 27, 2023 Professor Laura Taylor has been reappointed to a second five-year term as chair of the School of Economics, effective July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2028. The reappointment follows a five-year comprehensive review required by the Georgia Tech Faculty Handbook. The comprehensive review evaluated the progress of the School under the chair\u2019s leadership, provided an opportunity for constructive input from the faculty and other constituencies, and reviewed the professional contributions and performance of the chair as a leader and administrator. The review committee conducted a thorough assessment complemented by feedback from the School and community including students, faculty, and staff; the Board of Advisors of the School of Economics (BASE); and other school stakeholders. In the Mood for Giving: Charitable Donations May Be More About How You Feel Before Giving, Not After June 26, 2023 Twitter posts and an online experiment involving the cheery \u201cHakuna Matata\u201d scene from The Lion King offer new insights into why we give to charity. Georgia Tech Researchers to Lead Pioneering Space Wargaming Series June 21, 2023 The research team will conduct public wargaming exercises meant to test the limits of U.S. deterrence strategies in space. Research Faculty Promotion June 21, 2023 CACP's Sarah Farmer has been promoted to Research Scientist II. Ivan Allen Researchers: Helping Us Prepare for the Next Pandemic June 16, 2023 A look at some recent research on Covid-19 policies from Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts faculty. Making Coding Education More Accessible for Blind and Visually Impaired Youth June 13, 2023 There are many fun and exciting ways to engage young people with coding \u2014 animation, games, robotics. The only problem: they\u2019re largely visual and not accessible for those who are blind or visually impaired. A research team led by Brian Magerko, professor of Digital Media at Georgia Tech, is working to solve this problem by adapting EarSketch, a platform designed to teach students to code in Python or JavaScript through music and creative discovery, for blind and visually impaired youth. Since launching in 2011, the free EarSketch platform has been used by more than a million students from all 50 U.S. states and in more than 100 countries. The effort will be supported by an almost $3 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF). 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Priorities and Needs Contact Information People Office of the Dean College Leadership Faculty and Researchers New Faculty Faculty Mentors Endowed Chairs and Professorships Unit Staff News and Events Latest News and Events Feature Stories Communications Toolkit Newsletters Experts for Media Search Search Search Site Breadcrumb Home About the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts A Vanguard for 21st Century Liberal Arts Liberal arts have always been a part of Georgia Tech, with English one of six subjects offered when we opened our doors in 1888. We have not stopped innovating since. Today, our core goals are to enrich knowledge-making processes, encourage discovery, and advance problem-solving approaches in ways that incorporate philosophical, socio-historical, cultural, linguistic, political, and economic perspectives and ethical principles. Our six schools (Economics; History and Sociology; Literature, Media, and Communication; Modern Languages; Public Policy; and the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs) and 18 research centers offer programs and experiences that redefine what the humanities and social sciences can be. The College has twelve areas where curriculum and research bridge across two or more schools: Digital humanities Energy, environmental science, and sustainability Ethics and emerging technologies Gender studies Global development Global languages and cultures Health analytics, policy, and well-being Media studies Security issues Science and technology policy and governance Social justice The result? Graduates uniquely equipped with a richly defined base of technical expertise, a well-grounded sense of social responsibility, and an awareness of the need to improve the human condition. A World-Class Faculty Nearly 350 tenured, tenure-track, non-tenure-track, and permanent research faculty work at the Ivan Allen College. Our roster includes seven fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), one of the few professors at Georgia Tech to be elected to both the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering, a fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration, a Fulbright Scholar, and a National Book Award finalist. The Legacies of Ivan Allen Jr. The Legacies of Ivan Allen, Jr. The College proudly advances former Atlanta Mayor Ivan Allen Jr.\u2019s legacies of transformative urban leadership and socially and ethically conscious action. Our cross-disciplinary research, teaching, and service enlarge upon the very same realms that were part of his original Forward Atlanta plan. Today, our work encompasses innovative education, global leadership development, international relations, governance, and public policy, community relations, economic development, innovation, urban development and sustainability, arts, media and entertainment, sports and society, and more. We hope that by illuminating Mayor Allen\u2019s legacies, Georgia Tech students are inspired to leadership grounded in courage, compassion, and social justice. World-Changing Interdisciplinary Research Research The College is home to a remarkable concentration of researchers in economics, the history and sociology of technology and science, global media and cultures, digital humanities, technology-focused international security, science and technology policy. The Ivan Allen College offers a wealth of opportunities for undergraduate and graduate student research. Faculty and program leadership span an extraordinary range of fields, and many are internationally renowned as educational leaders. Explore your options. Graduates Who Are Influencers and Innovators Ivan Allen Alumni Ivan Allen are the people who ask, \u2018Why?\u2019 We don\u2019t just come up with solutions. We invent brand new ways of coming at the problem. Through distinguished careers in academia, business, community, government, international affairs, law, media, public policy, and technology, Ivan Allen College alumni are forging new pathways and redefining our future. Explore our alumni. Ivan Allen College Rankings Ranking Category #2 Best Value Interaction Design: MS in Human-Computer Interaction (MS-HCI) or MS in Digital Media (MS-DM)Value Colleges.com, 2022 #4 Best Game Design Schools in the SouthAnimation Career Review, 2022 #3 Best Master\u2019s Degrees in EconomicsGradSchoolHub, 2021 #7 Best Master\u2019s in EconomicsBest College Reviews, 2022 #2 Top 10 Augmented/Virtual Reality (AR/VR) Schools in the SouthAnimation Career Review, 2021 #14 Best Energy and Environmental Policy Graduate Program (Public Policy/Public Affairs)U.S. News & World Report, 2022 #22 Best Graduate Program for Public Policy AnalysisUS News & World Report, 2022 #49 Best Graduate Program in Public AffairsU.S. News & World Report, 2022 Georgia Tech Rankings Ranking Category #1 #1 in Georgia and #12 among all U.S. colleges for best 20-Year Return on InvestmentPayScale.com #3 Highest Return on Educational InvestmentWalletHub, 2020 #4 Most Innovative Schools in U.S.U.S. News & World Report, 2020 #8 Top Public UniversitiesU.S. News & World Report, 2020 #8 Best Alumni NetworkPrinceton Review, 2020 #11 Undergraduate Research / Creative ProjectsUS News & World Report, 2020 #12 Senior Capstone ProjectsU.S. News & World Report, 2020 #15 Best Colleges for VeteransUS News & World Report, 2020 #24 Learning CommunitiesU.S. News & World Report, 2021 #34 Smartest Public College in AmericaBusiness Insider, 2020 #35 Best National UniversitiesU.S. News & World Report, 2021 #66 Global UniversitiesU.S. News & World Report, 2020 Ivan Allen College at a Glance Fast Facts 6 Schools 10 Bachelor of Science Degrees 14 Masters Degrees 6 Doctoral Degrees Statistics Blurb / Gallery Set Enrollment Totals Degree Level 975 Undergraduate Students 658 Master's Students 126 Doctoral Students Students Ratios Demographic 49% Male 51% Female 2:3 Minority:White 5.45:1 Student:Faculty Undergraduates Ratios Experience 97% Retention of Students After First Year (compared to 80% national average for 4-year universities 40% Complete Internships 39% Conduct Undergraduate Research 71% Graduate with International Experience $70k Average Starting Salary Faculty Totals Qualification 152 Academic Faculty 128 Non-Tenure-Track Faculty 12 Research Faculty Research Metrics Category 24 Research Centers $9.3M In Sponsored Research Expenditures Related Pages Blurb / Gallery Set Latest News What's new in the Ivan Allen College Featured Research Latest developments led by the Ivan Allen College Why Liberal Arts at Georgia Tech? Redefining traditional humanities and social sciences Facebook Twitter LinkedIn YouTube Flickr Instagram Spotify Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Savant Building 631 Cherry Street NW, 1st Floor Atlanta, GA 30332 Phone: 404.894.2601 Fax: 404.894.8573 Map and Directions Website Feedback College Resources Contact Us / Find Us Faculty / Staff Resources IT Support Make a Gift Tours & Information Sessions General Data Protection Regulation Privacy Notice Ivan Allen College Schools School of Economics School of History and Sociology Sam Nunn School of International Affairs School of Literature, Media, and Communication School of Modern Languages School of Public Policy Georgia Tech Resources Campus Offices Visitor Parking News Center Campus Calendar Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a92023 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "iac.gatech.edu", "content": "Student Resources | Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Main Menu About Overview Contact/Find Us Visit the College Strategy and Impact Diversity For Employers Schools Overview Economics History and Sociology Literature, Media, and Communication Modern Languages Public Policy Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Reserve Officers\u2019 Training Corps Academics Overview Admissions, Costs, Aid Financial Aid Degree Programs Graduate Programs Doctoral Programs Master's Programs Online Master's Degrees Certificates Undergraduate Programs B.S. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking Main Navigation Home Visit Visit About the Museum Legacy of Dard Hunter Upcoming Upcoming Programs Upcoming Events Exhibits Pulped Under Pressure Permanent Collections Upcoming Exhibits Online Exhibits Artifact of the Month NAHP Mail Art Learn Guided Tours K-12 School Groups Family College Adult Scouts Instructors Resources Teacher's Handbook History of Papermaking Lecture Recordings Paper Play Fast Film Fest Coloring Pages People of Paper Additional Reading Contact Open Search Search Search Dec 22, 2021 - Atlanta, GA The Museum will be closed Friday, December 24 through Monday, January 3. We will reopen on Tuesday, January 4, 2022. Spring exhibits, Fiber + Pulp: The Specimens and Radical Generosity: Thomas Lux and the Jeanne Duval Editions will open to the public on January 18. Fiber + Pulp explores how different plants are used in papermaking. Radical Generosity investigates the work of poet and professor Thomas Lux and his support of emerging poets. Both exhibits will be up until early June. The Paper Museum is open Monday \u2013 Friday from 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a program in advance. Contact Virginia Howell Museum Director 404-894-5726 virginia.howell@rbi.gatech.edu Email virginia.howell@rbi.gatech.edu Categories Institute and Campus Georgia Tech Arts Community Education Exhibitions Keywords rcw-news Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "iac.gatech.edu", "content": "Graduate Program Directors and Advisors | Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Main Menu About Overview Contact/Find Us Visit the College Strategy and Impact Diversity For Employers Schools Overview Economics History and Sociology Literature, Media, and Communication Modern Languages Public Policy Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Reserve Officers\u2019 Training Corps Academics Overview Admissions, Costs, Aid Financial Aid Degree Programs Graduate Programs Doctoral Programs Master's Programs Online Master's Degrees Certificates Undergraduate Programs B.S. Degrees Accelerated Bachelor's/Master's Minors Certificates International Experiences International Plan Global Internship Program Study Abroad Students Visit the College Undergraduate Students Academic Advising Careers Student Life Student Ambassadors Undergraduate Advisory Board Why Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts? Graduate Students Careers Graduate Student Advisory Board Program Directors and Advisors Why Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts? Student Resources Research Introduction Featured Research Major Research Areas Research Centers Faculty Excellence in Research Graduate Research Undergraduate Research Leading Edge Digital Publications Community Our Community Alumni and Giving IAC Alumni: By the Numbers Dean's Message Get Involved! Priorities and Needs Contact Information People Office of the Dean College Leadership Faculty and Researchers New Faculty Faculty Mentors Endowed Chairs and Professorships Unit Staff News and Events Latest News and Events Feature Stories Communications Toolkit Newsletters Experts for Media Search Search Search Site Breadcrumb Home Graduate Students Graduate Program Directors and Advisors Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Dean's Office Blurb / Gallery Set Shatakshee Dhongde Associate Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Email shatakshee.dhongde@econ.gatech.edu Phone 404.894.1890 Office Old CE Building, Room 221 Graduate FAQ The School of Economics Graduate Degrees: B.S. / M.S. in Economics B.S. in Economics and International Affairs / M.S. in Economics M.S. in Economics Ph.D. in Economics School of Economics Advisors Blurb / Gallery Set Olga Shemyakina Director of Doctoral Studies Email olga.shemyakina@econ.gatech.edu Office Old CE Building 322 Usha Nair-Reichert Director of Master\u2019s Studies Email usha.nair@gatech.edu Phone 404.894.4903 Office Old CE Building, 206 The School of History and Sociology Graduate Degrees: M.S. in History and Sociology of Technology and Science Ph.D. in History and Sociology of Technology and Science School of History and Sociology Advisors Blurb / Gallery Set Daniel Amsterdam Director of Graduate Studies Email daniel.amsterdam@hsoc.gatech.edu Phone 404-894-0535 Office Old CE Building G18 LaDonna Bowen-Chavers Academic Advisor Email ladonna.bowen@hsoc.gatech.edu Phone 404.894.3198 Office Old CE Building, 108D The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Graduate Degrees: B.S. / M.S. in International Affairs M.S. in International Affairs M.S. in Interntaional Affairs, Science, and Technology M.S. in International Security M.S. in Global Development Ph.D. in International Affairs, Science, and Technology School of International Affairs Advisors Blurb / Gallery Set Peter Brecke Director of Graduate Studies Email peter.brecke@inta.gatech.edu Office Habersham Building 215 Vince Pedicino Assistant Director of Graduate Studies Email vince.pedicino@inta.gatech.edu Phone 404.894.1905 Office Habersham 157 The School of Literature, Media, and Communication Graduate Degrees: B.S. in Computational Media/M.S. in Digital Media M.S. in Digital Media M.S. in Human-Computer Interaction M.S. in Global Media and Cultures Ph.D. in Digital Media School of Literature, Media, and Communication Advisors Blurb / Gallery Set Brian Magerko, Ph.D. Director of Graduate Studies in Digital Media Email brian.magerko@lmc.gatech.edu Office TSRB 319 Narin Hassan, Ph.D. Director of Graduate Studies in Global Media and Cultures Email narin.hassan@lmc.gatech.edu Office Skiles 338 The School of Modern Languages Graduate Degrees: B.S. / M.S. in Applied Languages and Intercultural Studies M.S. in Applied Languages and Intercultural Studies M.S. in Global Media and Culture School of Modern Languages Advisors Blurb / Gallery Set Britta Kallin, Ph.D. Director of Graduate Studies Email bkallin@modlangs.gatech.edu Phone 404.894.0955 Anastasia Lagmay Academic Program Manager Email alagmay3@gatech.edu Office Swann 112E The School of Public Policy Degree Programs: M.S. in Cybersecurity Policy (on campus) M.S. in Cybersecurity Policy (online) Master in Sustainability Energy and Environmental Management (MSEEM) (online) Master in Sustainability Energy and Environmental Management (MSEEM) (on campus) B.S. / M.S. in Public Policy M.S. in Public Policy Dual M.S. in Public Policy and City and Regional Planning Ph.D. in Public Policy Ph.D. in Public Policy - Joint with Georgia State University School of Public Policy Advisors Blurb / Gallery Set Gordon Kingsley, Ph.D. Director of Graduate Studies Email gkingsley@gatech.edu Office DM Smith G05A Ronny Anderson Academic Program Manager Email randerson326@gatech.edu Phone 404-894-0417 Office DM Smith 114 Costs, Financial Aid, and Scholarships Why Ivan Allen College for Grad School Facebook Twitter LinkedIn YouTube Flickr Instagram Spotify Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Savant Building 631 Cherry Street NW, 1st Floor Atlanta, GA 30332 Phone: 404.894.2601 Fax: 404.894.8573 Map and Directions Website Feedback College Resources Contact Us / Find Us Faculty / Staff Resources IT Support Make a Gift Tours & Information Sessions General Data Protection Regulation Privacy Notice Ivan Allen College Schools School of Economics School of History and Sociology Sam Nunn School of International Affairs School of Literature, Media, and Communication School of Modern Languages School of Public Policy Georgia Tech Resources Campus Offices Visitor Parking News Center Campus Calendar Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a92023 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "paper.gatech.edu", "content": "Fast Film Fest 2022 | Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking Main Navigation Home Visit Visit About the Museum Legacy of Dard Hunter Upcoming Upcoming Programs Upcoming Events Exhibits Pulped Under Pressure Permanent Collections Upcoming Exhibits Online Exhibits Artifact of the Month NAHP Mail Art Learn Guided Tours K-12 School Groups Family College Adult Scouts Instructors Resources Teacher's Handbook History of Papermaking Lecture Recordings Paper Play Fast Film Fest Coloring Pages People of Paper Additional Reading Contact Open Search Search Search Feb 02, 2022 - Atlanta, GA It's that time of year! Fast Film Fest 2022 is here. We have partnered again with ASIFA-South and the Georgia Tech Library to bring you an amazing line up of virtual programming. We kick off the festival with the announcement of the 2022 theme: Press Start. The Paper Museum and our partners hope the theme inspires an unlimited number of ideas and you'll be moved to submit an entry of your own. All skill levels welcome. Lean into the fun and explore the many online resources, virtual talks, and workshops Fast Film Fest has to offer. https://paper.gatech.edu/fast-film-fest Submissions are due by midnight, Friday, February 18, 2022. For information on how to submit, please see: https://paper.gatech.edu/submission-guidelines Related Programs: Bringing Inanimate 3-D Objects to Life (Virtual Program) Wednesday, February 2, 2022, 7:00-8:00pm EST Speaker: Jerushia Graham Fee: Free Event Link: https://primetime.bluejeans.com/a2m/live-event/bqjqguwj Eventbrite Link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bringing-inanimate-3-d-objects-to-life-tickets-247389086417 Animation and puppetry exist in the realm of bringing inanimate objects to life. Join Jerushia Graham from the Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking as she explores the ins and outs of performance with 3-D objects for animation. iMovie Basics Virtual Program Thursday, February 3, 2022, 4:00-5:30pm EST Speaker: Alison Valk Fee: Free Event Link: https://primetime.bluejeans.com/a2m/live-event/bduzxgju Eventbrite Link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/imovie-basics-tickets-259737922117 Alison Valk, Instructional Coordinator and Multimedia Librarian for Georgia Tech Library, provides instruction on the basics of using iMovie to transform photos or video into stop motion movies with interesting effects. Virtual Talk: Career in Animation: Ask Me Anything with Vinod Krishnan Wednesday, February 9, 8:00-9:00pm EST Speaker: Vinod Krishnan Fee: Free Event Link: https://primetime.bluejeans.com/a2m/live-event/hsxtthuc Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/career-in-animation-ask-me-anything-with-vinod-krishnan-tickets-247392015177 Wondering about your animation career path? Come get some insight from multi-talented artist Vinod Krishnan, technical animation director at Disney who chased his dreams from Bahrain all the way to LA. Vinod has worked on a variety of projects from Avengers: Endgame, the Owl House, Disney's Amphibia, The Venture Bros, Rick and Morty, Black-ish, Grace and Frankie and is also active as a Wacom Artist Representative, Studio committee member at SIGGRAPH, as well as a part of ASIFA-South's business department committee member. Virtual Program: Fast Film Fest 2022 Screening Friday, March 4, 8:00-9:00pm EST Fee: Free Event Link: https://primetime.bluejeans.com/a2m/live-event/rzdjgrpx Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/virtual-juried-screening-fast-film-fest-tickets-250189271847 Fast Film Fest 2022 is the fourth year of the stop motion animation festival sponsored by the Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking in partnership with ASIFA-South and the GA Tech Libraries. People of all ages and skills were invited to create films that are 5 minutes or less in length and that address the theme, Press Start. Check out the juried selected submissions, meet our jurors, and cast your vote for People's Choice during the Fast Film Fest 2022 Screening. Did you miss a program? Check out the Museum\u2019s YouTube channel for recordings of this year\u2019s programs and plenty of how-to tutorials to create your own animations! Contact Jerushia Graham jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu 404.894.7821 Email jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu Related links Fast Film Fest Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermakign Categories Institute and Campus Georgia Tech Arts Community Education Special Events and Guest Speakers Keywords rcw-news Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "iac.gatech.edu", "content": "Graduate-Level Certificate Programs | Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Main Menu About Overview Contact/Find Us Visit the College Strategy and Impact Diversity For Employers Schools Overview Economics History and Sociology Literature, Media, and Communication Modern Languages Public Policy Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Reserve Officers\u2019 Training Corps Academics Overview Admissions, Costs, Aid Financial Aid Degree Programs Graduate Programs Doctoral Programs Master's Programs Online Master's Degrees Certificates Undergraduate Programs B.S. Degrees Accelerated Bachelor's/Master's Minors Certificates International Experiences International Plan Global Internship Program Study Abroad Students Visit the College Undergraduate Students Academic Advising Careers Student Life Student Ambassadors Undergraduate Advisory Board Why Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts? Graduate Students Careers Graduate Student Advisory Board Program Directors and Advisors Why Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts? Student Resources Research Introduction Featured Research Major Research Areas Research Centers Faculty Excellence in Research Graduate Research Undergraduate Research Leading Edge Digital Publications Community Our Community Alumni and Giving IAC Alumni: By the Numbers Dean's Message Get Involved! Priorities and Needs Contact Information People Office of the Dean College Leadership Faculty and Researchers New Faculty Faculty Mentors Endowed Chairs and Professorships Unit Staff News and Events Latest News and Events Feature Stories Communications Toolkit Newsletters Experts for Media Search Search Search Site Breadcrumb Home Academics Graduate Programs Graduate-Level Certificate Programs The College offers several graduate-level certificates. These are open to graduate students in all colleges and disciplines on campus. Graduate Certificates Details Astrobiology Graduate CertificateThe Astrobiology Graduate Certificate Program is part of an initiative linking the schools of International Affairs, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Biological Sciences, and Aerospace Engineering. There are no prerequisites for entering the certificate program. Doctoral Certificate in Public PolicyOffered to Ph.D. students across campus, this certificate program provides breadth and context for those entering employment in any sector. Classes focus on exploring the processes through which policy is made. Global Development Graduate CertificateThe graduate certificate in Global Development is offered by the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, School of City and Regional Planning, and School of Economics. The certificate will provide graduate level training in principles and methods of global development through multidisciplinary courses. Courses will cover a wide variety of topics on the theory, methods, and application of global development. International Security and Aerospace Systems Graduate CertificateThe Sam Nunn School of International Affairs and the Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering offer a 12-credit hour graduate certificate program in International Security and Aerospace Systems. The interdisciplinary program exposes students to topics in international security, military gaming and modeling, and aerospace systems. Science, Technology and Society Graduate CertificateScience, Technology and Society (STS) - also called Science and Technology Studies - is an interdisciplinary field of study that seeks to understand how science and technology shape society and culture and how society and culture, in turn, shape the development of science and technology. Certificate of Sustainable Energy and Environmental Management (CSEEM)The flexible and professionally-oriented Certificate of Sustainable Energy and Environmental Management (CSEEM) program is designed to provide students with the knowledge to integrate sustainability theory and practice and apply analytical skills to help provide effective solutions to sustainability issues. The program can be completed as a supplement to another degree program, as continuing professional education, on-campus or remotely, and full- or -part-time. The courses required for the certificate program can also count towards the full Master of Sustainable Energy and Environmental Management degree. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn YouTube Flickr Instagram Spotify Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Savant Building 631 Cherry Street NW, 1st Floor Atlanta, GA 30332 Phone: 404.894.2601 Fax: 404.894.8573 Map and Directions Website Feedback College Resources Contact Us / Find Us Faculty / Staff Resources IT Support Make a Gift Tours & Information Sessions General Data Protection Regulation Privacy Notice Ivan Allen College Schools School of Economics School of History and Sociology Sam Nunn School of International Affairs School of Literature, Media, and Communication School of Modern Languages School of Public Policy Georgia Tech Resources Campus Offices Visitor Parking News Center Campus Calendar Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a92023 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "paper.gatech.edu", "content": "Museum Fall/Winter Hours | Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking Main Navigation Home Visit Visit About the Museum Legacy of Dard Hunter Upcoming Upcoming Programs Upcoming Events Exhibits Pulped Under Pressure Permanent Collections Upcoming Exhibits Online Exhibits Artifact of the Month NAHP Mail Art Learn Guided Tours K-12 School Groups Family College Adult Scouts Instructors Resources Teacher's Handbook History of Papermaking Lecture Recordings Paper Play Fast Film Fest Coloring Pages People of Paper Additional Reading Contact Open Search Search Search Nov 07, 2022 - Atlanta, GA The Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking will be open for a special \u201clate night\u201d on Thursday, November 17 until 8pm. During these extended hours, visitors will be able to visit A Community of Artists: African American Works on Paper from the Cochran Collection as well as the museum\u2019s permanent exhibitions. The museum will be closed Thursday and Friday, November 24 and 25 in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. We will reopen on Monday, November 28 for regular hours: Monday \u2013 Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum winds down the year with some long-awaited upgrades to our carpet! As a result, the museum will be closed to the public December 3 \u2013 January 2. We will reopen in January with a new look for our floors. Programs already booked will still be held, but galleries are closed during this time. We apologize for any inconvenience. Museum late night: Thursday, November 17, 2022 \u2013 open until 8pm Museum closed: Thursday \u2013 Friday, Novemebr 24 \u2013 25, 2022 Museum open: Monday \u2013 Friday, November 28 \u2013 December 2, 9-5 Museum closed: Saturday, December 2, 2022 \u2013 Monday, January 2, 2023 Please contact Virginia Howell at 404-894-5726 or Virginia.howell@rbi.gatech.edu with any questions. 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Priorities and Needs Contact Information People Office of the Dean College Leadership Faculty and Researchers New Faculty Faculty Mentors Endowed Chairs and Professorships Unit Staff News and Events Latest News and Events Feature Stories Communications Toolkit Newsletters Experts for Media Search Search Search Site Breadcrumb Home About the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Our Commitment to a Diverse Community The Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts enthusiastically embraces the values set forth in the Georgia Tech strategic plan\u2014a welcoming, inclusive culture; mutual respect among faculty, staff, and students; and celebration of uniqueness in thought, background, perspectives, and intellectual pursuits. These values are inherent in all that we do and are set forth in the principles that guide our work.Our policies and practices will demonstrate respect for all human beings, regardless of how those people may differ.The rights of all people to function with dignity are crucial, whether we are interacting within this vibrant intellectual community or with others across our streets and around the globe.We recognize that engendering a spirit of inclusiveness and respect and creating, thereby, a climate in which we can all thrive requires each of us to be socially conscious and culturally well-informed, and to operate with a keen sense of ethical responsibility.We believe that, when we accept that human excellence has the capacity to emerge from many, many sources, a strong and enabling sense of community can be set in motion, a belief that makes quite real an enabling of our greatest expectations.At Georgia Tech and in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, we expect high performance and world-class achievements in research, education, and public action, and we believe that with an inclusive culture, these expectations become, not just possible, but predictable and sustainable.Our commitment to diversity and inclusion is long-standing as part of our founding principles and Mayor Allen's legacy of social responsibility, social justice, and social courage. To further strengthen the visibility and impact of our commitment, in September 2019 we established a Diversity and Inclusion Council within the College. Participation in the council is open to all faculty, staff, and students in the College. Additionally, School chairs nominate faculty, staff, and students for participation.The council has created a statement of Faculty-Staff Expectations. The Dean's Office designates budget to support these expectations.Questions? Visit the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Council website. Quick Links Blurb / Gallery Set Georgia Tech Diversity Office Georgia Tech LGBTQIA Resources Women in Science and Technology Center (WST) ADVANCE Professorships Facebook Twitter LinkedIn YouTube Flickr Instagram Spotify Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Savant Building 631 Cherry Street NW, 1st Floor Atlanta, GA 30332 Phone: 404.894.2601 Fax: 404.894.8573 Map and Directions Website Feedback College Resources Contact Us / Find Us Faculty / Staff Resources IT Support Make a Gift Tours & Information Sessions General Data Protection Regulation Privacy Notice Ivan Allen College Schools School of Economics School of History and Sociology Sam Nunn School of International Affairs School of Literature, Media, and Communication School of Modern Languages School of Public Policy Georgia Tech Resources Campus Offices Visitor Parking News Center Campus Calendar Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a92023 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "paper.gatech.edu", "content": "Fast Film Fest | Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking Main Navigation Home Visit Visit About the Museum Legacy of Dard Hunter Upcoming Upcoming Programs Upcoming Events Exhibits Pulped Under Pressure Permanent Collections Upcoming Exhibits Online Exhibits Artifact of the Month NAHP Mail Art Learn Guided Tours K-12 School Groups Family College Adult Scouts Instructors Resources Teacher's Handbook History of Papermaking Lecture Recordings Paper Play Fast Film Fest Coloring Pages People of Paper Additional Reading Contact Open Search Search Search What is Fast Film Fest? Original animated films 5 seconds to 5 minutes long Made from paper (because we're the paper museum) Free to participate (no prior experience necessary) Shared with the world via Youtube 2022 Entries 2021 Entries 2020 Entries 2018 Entries Blank Space (Medium)(text and background only visible when logged in) Why Animation? Animation is... Engaging Memorable Affordable & Accessible Skill building A creative outlet Getting Started Basic Supplies: Assorted Colored Paper & Magazines Scissors BluTack Tablet, Camera, or Phone Stop Motion App (i.e. Stop Motion Studio, Pic Pac, Life Lapse, etc.) 2-3 Clamp Lights Tripod with Tablet or Phone Mount Remote Camera Shutter Tweezers (optional) 14\"x18\" Sheet of Glass or Plexi (optional) GA Tech participants may check out equipment from the library via: https://www.library.gatech.edu/gadgets Equipment may be borrowed for 48 hours at a time and may be rechecked if another person hasn\u2019t reserved the equipment. Fast Film Fest has collected stop motion tutorials and placed them in the Paper Animation Film Fest Youtube Playlist to help you get started. Audio is not required but if you're interested in adding sound or music to your videos, Audacity, Free Music Archive, and GarageBand are helpful resources. How to Participate Check the guidelines for the theme (it changes each year) Access the how-to and inspiration resources on the Paper Animation Film Fest Youtube Channel Make a short animation (no longer than 5 minutes) Fill out the submission form and submit Fill out the release form and submit Share your film to the Fast Film Fest Playlist on Youtube (You will receive an access code to the playlist within 24 hours of submitting your release form) Invite friends to watch party screening and award ceremony Vote for the People's Choice Award Do it all again next year! 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Priorities and Needs Contact Information People Office of the Dean College Leadership Faculty and Researchers New Faculty Faculty Mentors Endowed Chairs and Professorships Unit Staff News and Events Latest News and Events Feature Stories Communications Toolkit Newsletters Experts for Media Search Search Search Site Breadcrumb Home People Office of the Dean Dean and Associate Deans Name: Kaye Husbands Fealing Title: Dean of the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Office Phone: Office Location: Savant 171 Name: Shatakshee Dhongde Title: Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Associate Professor Email Address: shatakshee.dhongde@econ.gatech.edu Office Phone: Office Location: Old CE Building, Room 221 Faculty Development Mentor Name: Aaron Levine Title: Associate Dean for Research and Outreach, Professor Email Address: aaron.levine@pubpolicy.gatech.edu Office Phone: Office Location: DM Smith 216 Faculty Development Mentor Name: Richard Utz Title: Senior Associate Dean, Professor Email Address: richard.utz@lmc.gatech.edu Office Phone: Office Location: Skiles Faculty Development Mentor Administration Name: William Jimerson Title: College Administrative Officer Email Address: wjimerson3@gatech.edu Office Phone: Office Location: Savant 169 Name: Kimberley Cartier Title: Interim Executive Assistant to the Dean Email Address: kcartier6@gatech.edu Office Phone: Office Location: Alumni/Community Relations and Development Name: Jada Marcum Title: Director of Development Email Address: jada.marcum@gatech.edu Office Phone: Office Location: Savant 153 Name: Scarlett Earley Title: Associate Director of Development - Fundraising Email Address: scarlett.earley@gatech.edu Office Phone: Office Location: Savant 155 Name: Carol Silvers Title: Development Assistant Senior Email Address: carol.silvers@iac.gatech.edu Office Phone: Office Location: Communications Name: Megan McRainey Title: Director of Communications Email Address: megan.mcrainey@gatech.edu Office Phone: Office Location: Savant 307E Name: Stephanie Kadel Title: Communications Officer II Email Address: stephanie.kadel@gatech.edu Office Phone: Office Location: Name: Di Minardi Title: Communications Officer II Email Address: dminardi3@gatech.edu Office Phone: Office Location: Savant 307F Name: Michael Pearson Title: Communications Program Manager Email Address: michael.pearson@iac.gatech.edu Office Phone: Office Location: Name: Joshua Smith Title: Social Media Specialist Email Address: jsmith830@gatech.edu Office Phone: Office Location: Name: Cassidy Chreene Whittle Title: Communications Officer II Email Address: cwhittle9@gatech.edu Office Phone: Office Location: Student Initiatives Name: Elizabeth Miller Title: Director of Enrollment and Student Affairs Email Address: emiller@gatech.edu Office Phone: Office Location: Savant 133 Name: Fran Baumgartner Title: Satellite Counselor Email Address: frances.baumgartner@studentlife.gatech.edu Office Phone: Office Location: Savant 122 Name: Cameron Huggins Title: Program Support Coordinator Email Address: chuggins30@gatech.edu Office Phone: Office Location: Name: Camille Liverpool Title: Career Educator Email Address: camille.liverpool@gatech.edu Office Phone: Office Location: Savant 125 Name: Andrew McGraw Title: Academic Program Manager Email Address: amcgraw@gatech.edu Office Phone: Office Location: Savant 135 Name: Kyle Poe Title: Career Educator Email Address: kpoe7@gatech.edu Office Phone: Office Location: Savant 126 Facilities Name: Priti Bhatia Title: Director of Facilities and Capital Planning Email Address: priti.bhatia@iac.gatech.edu Office Phone: Office Location: Savant 123 Finance Name: Catanja Nichols Title: Director of Financial Administration Email Address: catanja.nichols@gatech.edu Office Phone: Office Location: Savant 161 Name: Gregory Abrams Title: Financial Analyst III Email Address: gregory.abrams@iac.gatech.edu Office Phone: Office Location: Savant 163 Name: Lesley Easley Title: Grants Administrator Lead Email Address: lesley.easley@iac.gatech.edu Office Phone: Office Location: Name: David Selman Title: Sponsored Research Consultant/Financial Manager II Email Address: david.selman@gatech.edu Office Phone: Office Location: Human Resources Name: Mitzi Williams Title: Director of Human Resources Email Address: mitzi.williams@gatech.edu Office Phone: 404-894-2290 Office Location: Savant Building, 1st floor Name: Fariah Majmundar Title: Faculty Affairs Administrative Manager Email Address: fariah@gatech.edu Office Phone: Office Location: Information Technology Name: Steve Hodges Title: Director of Information Technology Email Address: shodges@gatech.edu Office Phone: Office Location: Old Civil Engineering Name: Grantley Bailey Title: Academic and Research IT Support Engineer Senior Email Address: gbailey@gatech.edu Office Phone: Office Location: Name: Ken Bernard Title: Academic and Research IT Support Engineer Email Address: ken.bernard@gatech.edu Office Phone: Office Location: Name: Christopher Kennedy Title: Academic and Research IT Support Engineer Email Address: christopher.kennedy@iac.gatech.edu Office Phone: Office Location: DM Smith 101 Name: Eric Mungai Title: Associate Director of Information Technology and Technical Lead Email Address: eric.mungai@gatech.edu Office Phone: Office Location: Name: Kevin Pittman Title: Web Services Architect Email Address: kevin.pittman@iac.gatech.edu Office Phone: Office Location: Remote Worker Name: Nicholas Platt Title: Academic and Research IT Support Engineer Email Address: nicholas.platt@gatech.edu Office Phone: Office Location: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn YouTube Flickr Instagram Spotify Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Savant Building 631 Cherry Street NW, 1st Floor Atlanta, GA 30332 Phone: 404.894.2601 Fax: 404.894.8573 Map and Directions Website Feedback College Resources Contact Us / Find Us Faculty / Staff Resources IT Support Make a Gift Tours & Information Sessions General Data Protection Regulation Privacy Notice Ivan Allen College Schools School of Economics School of History and Sociology Sam Nunn School of International Affairs School of Literature, Media, and Communication School of Modern Languages School of Public Policy Georgia Tech Resources Campus Offices Visitor Parking News Center Campus Calendar Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a92023 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "paper.gatech.edu", "content": "Paper Play Recordings | Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking Main Navigation Home Visit Visit About the Museum Legacy of Dard Hunter Upcoming Upcoming Programs Upcoming Events Exhibits Pulped Under Pressure Permanent Collections Upcoming Exhibits Online Exhibits Artifact of the Month NAHP Mail Art Learn Guided Tours K-12 School Groups Family College Adult Scouts Instructors Resources Teacher's Handbook History of Papermaking Lecture Recordings Paper Play Fast Film Fest Coloring Pages People of Paper Additional Reading Contact Open Search Search Search Category - Any -Book BindingFlightOrigamiPaper Arts/Paper SculpturePop-ups Type - Any -CardCreatureFlightFlowersHolidayKineticMagic TricksSculptureWeaving Date Sort (Ex: 2021-06-25) Origami SunflowersFold an origami sunflower with this Paper Play video!2023-05-19OrigamiFlowers Origami WhaleFold an origami whale with this Paper Play video!2022-12-06OrigamiCreature Paper SucculentsLearn to make your own paper succulents with this Paper Play video. Click to learn how to make the origami flower pot 2022-09-30Paper Arts/Paper SculptureFlowers Origami Flower PotPlant some flowers or succulents in paper pots with this paper play video!2022-06-17OrigamiSculpture Origami StrawberriesIt's strawberry season in Georgia! Enjoy making your own paper strawberries with this Paper Play video!2022-05-14OrigamiSculpture Woven BasketWeave a basket with paper to hold all your treasures with this paper play video!2022-04-15Paper Arts/Paper SculptureWeaving Paper PieCelebrate Pi day by making your own Paper Pie with this Paper Play video!2022-03-11Paper Arts/Paper SculptureSculpture Origami ChocolatesMake your own Valentines chocolates with this Paper Play video! Watch the origami box video 2022-02-11OrigamiHoliday Origami TigerWelcome to 2022, the year of the tiger. Enjoy learning how to make an origami tiger with our next Paper Play video!2022-01-14OrigamiCreature Origami PenguinWaddle into winter with the Origami Penguin Paper Play video!2021-12-17OrigamiHoliday Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Next page Next \u203a Last page Last \u00bb Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "coe.gatech.edu", "content": "News | College of Engineering College of Engineering About About Facts and Rankings Leadership Associate Deans School Chairs Diversity and Inclusivity Directory Advisory Board Find Us Future Engineers Virtual Tour Future Engineers Undergraduates Undergraduates Dual Degree Options Graduates Future Graduates Dual Degree Programs Flexible Degree Options Interdisciplinary Programs Transfers K-12 Programs A. James Clark Scholars Dean's Scholars Program Academics Academics Undergraduate Graduate Culture of Innovation Maker Spaces Online Education Co-Op's & Internships International Experiences International Partnerships Study Abroad Accreditation Schools Schools Aerospace Engineering Biomedical Engineering Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Civil and Environmental Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering Industrial and Systems Engineering Materials Science and Engineering Mechanical Engineering Research Research Partnerships Undergraduate Research Featured Faculty Engage Engage Alumni Awards Alumni Newsletter Giving News Open Search Search Search News Georgia Tech's College of Engineering consistently produces articles, content, and videos highlighting the students, research, and work Creating the Next in the College. After Cancer Battle, Raheem Beyah Has a Message 04 August 2023 Black men are twice as likely to die from prostate cancer. Georgia Tech\u2019s engineering dean beat it a year ago and wants more men paying attention. Designing Drones and Mars Rovers, STEP Campers See Possibilities of Engineering 03 August 2023 AE's free summer camp for high school students expands to Albany. Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering Energy Dept Invests $11.6M in Georgia Tech-led Chemistry Center of Excellence 01 August 2023 ChBE, ME researchers will collaborate with chemists to answer lingering questions about chemical bonding and train the next generation of nuclear scientists and engineers. College of Sciences Veda Chandler, Joy Harris Join College Leadership Team 31 July 2023 Harris will lead the Women in Engineering program and Chandler is the new director for the Center for Engineering Education and Diversity. Supercomputing for Superconductors 24 July 2023 MSE, Hanoi University, and UCSD team is developing a machine learning toolkit to discover room temperature superconducting materials. Canadian Wildfire Smoke Affects Atlanta 21 July 2023 CEE, ISyE experts in natural systems and air quality offer insights into Atlanta's hazy skies. Georgia Tech News Center Engineering the Future: Forty Under Forty 20 July 2023 The Georgia Tech Alumni Association\u2019s Class of 2023 Forty Under Forty includes 25 engineering alumni. They work for NASA, develop lifesaving medical technologies, lead companies they founded, and more. Georgia Tech Alumni Association Aluminum Materials Show Promising Performance for Safer, Cheaper, More Powerful Batteries 19 July 2023 Abandoned long ago, researchers are reviving the idea of using aluminum foil in batteries by capitalizing on new solid-state battery technology. Georgia Tech Research News Algorithm Learns Chemical Language to Accelerate Polymer Research 19 July 2023 MSE researchers developed a machine learning model to cut down on the time-consuming effort to identify new combinations of materials that could be effective polymers. Georgia Tech News Center Christopher Salda\u00f1a Appointed Director of Energy Dept Advanced Manufacturing, Materials Office 18 July 2023 ME associate professor will help lead the nation's efforts to transform materials and manufacturing for a clean energy future. George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering Mitchell Captures 2 Silver Medals at World Para Athletics Championships 17 July 2023 BME\u2019s Cassie Mitchell adds to her medal count in pursuit of her fourth Paralympic Games bid. Enhancing Design Engineering Education Through Peer Mentorship 30 June 2023 Raghu Pucha and Amit Jariwala are connecting first-year ME students with peer mentors from senior-design courses to boost understanding of engineering design. George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering NIH Funds Emory-Georgia Tech Center for Next-Generation Neurotechnology 27 June 2023 The new center will make and distribute breakthrough microtechnologies for neuroscience developed by ECE's Muhannad Bakir and Emory biologist Samuel Sober. School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Thomas Kurfess Elected ASME President 23 June 2023 Kurfess, who is Georgia Tech's chief manufacturing officer, will serve as the 142nd president of the professional organization for mechanical engineers. Georgia Tech Research News Data Augmentation and the Future of AI 21 June 2023 Researchers Eva Dyer and Vidya Muthukumar are working on an NSF project to train artificial intelligence models on more detailed, augmented datasets. Wallce H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering Virtual Reality Learning Tools Win Top Prize in Student Innovation Competition 20 June 2023 The competition asks students to use engineering fundamentals to create solutions that promote equity and access in the College community. Sally Ng Named Editor-in-Chief of New ACS Journal 16 June 2023 ChBE's Ng will serve as the first editor for the American Chemical Society's ACS ES&T Air, which will publish research on all aspects of air quality sciences and engineering. School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Tim Lieuwen Named Interim Chair of AE School 15 June 2023 The two-time Georgia Tech graduate has been a faculty member since 1999 Inside-Out Heating and Ambient Wind Could Make Direct Air Capture Cheaper and More Efficient 12 June 2023 Chemical engineers use coated carbon fibers and eliminate steam-based heating in their simpler design, which also can be powered by wind energy. Student-Engineered Competitive Vehicles on Exhibit at the Savoy Automobile Museum 09 June 2023 Five teams from the Student Competition Center will be displayed alongside a replica Ramblin\u2019 Wreck this summer. George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering Pagination Current page 1 Next page Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum College Resources College Resources Faculty Resources Promotion and Tenure (RPT Process) Research Resources IT Resources and Policies Forms Accreditation Statement of Ethics and Integrity General Data Protection Regulation Privacy Notice Dean's Office Handbook Advisory Board Resources Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "coe.gatech.edu", "content": "Alumni Awards | College of Engineering College of Engineering About About Facts and Rankings Leadership Associate Deans School Chairs Diversity and Inclusivity Directory Advisory Board Find Us Future Engineers Virtual Tour Future Engineers Undergraduates Undergraduates Dual Degree Options Graduates Future Graduates Dual Degree Programs Flexible Degree Options Interdisciplinary Programs Transfers K-12 Programs A. James Clark Scholars Dean's Scholars Program Academics Academics Undergraduate Graduate Culture of Innovation Maker Spaces Online Education Co-Op's & Internships International Experiences International Partnerships Study Abroad Accreditation Schools Schools Aerospace Engineering Biomedical Engineering Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Civil and Environmental Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering Industrial and Systems Engineering Materials Science and Engineering Mechanical Engineering Research Research Partnerships Undergraduate Research Featured Faculty Engage Engage Alumni Awards Alumni Newsletter Giving News Open Search Search Search Alumni Awards The College of Engineering Alumni Awards were created in 1994 to recognize outstanding engineering alumni from the College. Currently, the College of Engineering recognizes select alumni who have contributed to the profession, advanced in their careers, and enhanced the lives of others both personally and professionally. These outstanding alumni are reviewed by each of the eight schools within the College and formally submitted for selection. The distinctive categories are listed below. The measure of our success is not seen only in educating our students, but in those students\u2019 achievements and contributions after leaving campus. Those being recognized, as well as those who have been honored at past ceremonies, are stellar examples of the success and leadership the College hopes to inspire. Image College of Engineering Alumni Awards website Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) 2023 Alumni Awards The most recent College of Engineering Alumni Awards ceremony was held on April 29, 2023. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Pre-Event Photos \u201cStep & Repeat\u201d Photos Reception Photos Program Photos Awards & Group Photos 2023 Awards Program AAIC2023_program_final_web.pdf File last updated May 09, 2023. This file requires a PDF reader, such as Adobe Acrobat Reader, to download and view PDF files. Most web browser applications support viewing PDFs. Image Image Alumni Awards Categories Engineering Alumni Hall of Fame Membership in the Engineering Alumni Hall of Fame is reserved for individuals holding a Georgia Tech engineering degree or who have been awarded an honorary degree from Georgia Tech. Those chosen have made meritorious engineering and/or managerial contributions during their careers. The Hall of Fame recognizes successful alumni who have reached the highest levels of achievement in their professional endeavors and who are committed to maintaining the highest standards of their profession. Council of Outstanding Young Engineering Alumni Award The Council of Outstanding Young Engineering Alumni Award recognizes alumni who have distinguished themselves through professional practice and/or service to the Institute, profession, or society at large. They are on the \u201cfast track\u201d and have made rapid advancement within their organizations. They have also been recognized for early professional achievements by others within their profession, field, or organization. They are considered future leaders in their profession. Dean\u2019s Appreciation Award It is acknowledged that the College of Engineering has many valued supporters who are recognized and appreciated continuously during the course of the on-going activities in the college. This award is intended to honor those special individuals who have made extraordinary contributions to the advancement of the College of Engineering at Georgia Tech. The award may go to engineering alumni or to honor individuals who have brought distinction to the College of Engineering and Georgia Tech. Academy of Distinguished Engineering Alumni Award The Academy of Distinguished Engineering Alumni Award recognizes alumni who have provided distinguished contributions to the profession, field, Institute, or society at large. Candidates are highly placed executives and are actively involved in engineering or management, industry, academia, or government. Dean's Impact Award Many alumni from the College of Engineering have devoted themselves to bring about a more ecologically, socio-culturally and economically sustainable and equitable global community. The Dean\u2019s Impact Award has been established to recognize the efforts of these alumni who are focused on developing globally-relevant, locally-sustainable designs and innovations that meet societal challenges across the world. In the College of Engineering, we are committed to a multicultural, multidisciplinary, sustainable, and international engagement by our students. This award is to recognize those graduates who embrace engineering as a means to make an impact on society and who have a vision to find solutions focused on the world\u2019s grand challenges. Honorary Engineering Award Honorary Engineering Award. Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum College Resources College Resources Faculty Resources Promotion and Tenure (RPT Process) Research Resources IT Resources and Policies Forms Accreditation Statement of Ethics and Integrity General Data Protection Regulation Privacy Notice Dean's Office Handbook Advisory Board Resources Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "paper.gatech.edu", "content": "Artifact of the Month | Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking Main Navigation Home Visit Visit About the Museum Legacy of Dard Hunter Upcoming Upcoming Programs Upcoming Events Exhibits Pulped Under Pressure Permanent Collections Upcoming Exhibits Online Exhibits Artifact of the Month NAHP Mail Art Learn Guided Tours K-12 School Groups Family College Adult Scouts Instructors Resources Teacher's Handbook History of Papermaking Lecture Recordings Paper Play Fast Film Fest Coloring Pages People of Paper Additional Reading Contact Open Search Search Search Artifact Categories - Any -3-D ObjectsArchival MaterialsDecorative PapersPaper Fibers/Pre PaperTools Artifact Keywords - Any -AbacaArnold GrummerArtistArtist's BooksBark ClothBooksCastingCorrespondenceCottonCraftsmanCurrencyDard HunterEmbossingEphemeraEtchingExperimental FiberGampiHandmadeHanjiHarrison ElliotInclusionsIndustrialKirigamiKozoLetterpressLinenMacheMapMarbled PaperMiniature ModelsMitsumataOrigamiPaste PaperSample BooksScholarScientific EquipmentScientistsSculptureShifu (Paper Thread)ToolsWashiWearablesWoodblock Region of Origin - Any -AmericanAsianEuropeanIndian/Middle EasternLatin AmericaPacific Islander Emanuel Fiddler CopybookJanuary 1, 2023 This month\u2019s Artifact of the Month is a penmanship copybook from the 19th century (#1993.006.50). The covers are a single sheet of paste paper with a pattern of men in boats in the background, while in the bottom third of the sheet there are soldiers with rifles and a cannon. This whole scene, however, is dominated by the hooves and body of a saddled horse in profile along with the leg of its rider. The owner of the copybook, Emanuel Fiddler, wrote his name on both covers.Categories: Decorative PapersKeywords: Ephemera Twinrocker Christmas Card December 1, 2022 This month\u2019s Artifact of the Month is a Christmas card from Twinrocker to the Paper Museum in 1974. The single folded sheet of handmade paper contains the printed words \u201cChristmas 1974\u201d and the Twinrocker logo as well as a handwritten note in blue ink: \u201cWarm wishes in 1975 Kathryn and Howard and everyone at Twinrocker.\u201d The central figure of the paper is a blue five-pointed star made of paper pulp. Categories: Decorative PapersKeywords: Ephemera November Porthole Newspaper November 1, 2022 This month\u2019s Artifact of the Month is an edition of the Port Hole newspaper from November 1, 1944. This semi-monthly journal was published by the American Red Cross Service Club and printed by Sands & McDougall Pty. Ltd. in Australia for the sailors stationed in the Pacific Theater of World War II. There are numerous articles including two opinion pieces on Navy Day, reports on sports and local events, and notices and schedules of social events.Categories: Archival MaterialsKeywords: Ephemera Faulkner Wallpaper Woodblock October 1, 2022 This month\u2019s Artifact of the Month is a woodblock designed by Kate Faulkner in the late 1800s (#1989.2118). The block consists of three layers of one-inch-wide wood planks laminated with nails and screws. The top layer is carved around the edges and there are outlines of a floral pattern made of brass and copper wire along with felt.Categories: Decorative PapersKeywords: Woodblock Hispanic Heritage Month: Colombian MoneySeptember 1, 2022 This month\u2019s featured Artifact of the Month is a Costa Rican two-col\u00f3n note from 1941 (1993.003.033).Categories: Archival MaterialsKeywords: Currency 1897 Map of Armenia, Assyria, Mesopotamia, Babylonia, and MediaAugust 1, 2022 This month\u2019s Artifact of the Month features a map of ancient Asia Minor made by the W. & A.K. Johnston firm in the mid to late 1800s. The map shows the historical regions of Armenia Maior, Mesopotamia, and Babylonia, among others. There is a note in pencil along the edge of the sheet indicating 1897 as a possible date of publication, but further research has yielded another date of 1877 based on the atlas published by the firm in that year as well as the fact that the cartographer, Keith Johnston, passed away before 1897.Categories: Archival MaterialsKeywords: Map Ruth Laxson July 1, 2022 This month\u2019s Artifact of the Month is an artist book from 1985 made by Ruth Laxson (2021.10.010). Laxson\u2019s book is folded like an accordion and is comprised of six panels on an off-white paper with a neatly torn edge. The subject of these panels is a landscape of yellow, blue, purple, pink, and green scribbles and torn, adhered paper from which red strings sprout. In the upper third of the middle panels, flying blue and red hummingbirds have been stamped.Categories: Decorative PapersKeywords: Handmade 1819 Letter from Henry Drinker June 1, 2022 This month\u2019s featured Artifact of the Month is a letter written by Henry Sandwith Drinker to Jason Torrey, Esq. (1988.394). This letter, dated January 18, 1819, concerns the sale, taxes, and levies on properties in Bethany, Pennsylvania. Drinker was replying to a previous letter from his friend, Torrey, in which he had asked about the properties that had been confiscated by the courts and were to be sold shortly. Drinker was a lawyer and merchant in Philadelphia born into a prominent Quaker family to Henry Drinker and Elizabeth Sandwith Drinker.Categories: Archival MaterialsKeywords: Ephemera Chinese Papercut Spiral Notebooks May 1, 2022 This month\u2019s Artifact of the Month is eleven spiral-bound notebooks filled with Chinese paper cuts (#2014.002.001-011). These notebooks are covered in decorative paper and hold over twenty paper cuts per notebook, each with a backing of index card. The subjects range from multi-color dragons to highly detailed horses. Chinese paper cuts are called ji\u01cenzh\u01d0 and serve many different traditional purposes, including decoration for homes or festivals in addition to tools for religious rites.Categories: ToolsKeywords: Ephemera Indian Mica Paintings April 1, 2022 This month\u2019s Artifact of the Month is a collection of Indian mica paintings (A#1993.005.641.A-O). These fifteen 19th century paintings were created by Indian artists during the colonial period for the Anglo-American souvenir market. Along with other local art, they were so popular amongst government officials, merchants, and missionaries that they came to be known as \u201cCompany Paintings\u201d collectively.Categories: Decorative PapersKeywords: Ephemera Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Next page Next \u203a Last page Last \u00bb Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Accessibility Download PDF Reader Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "coe.gatech.edu", "content": "Aerospace Engineering | College of Engineering College of Engineering About About Facts and Rankings Leadership Associate Deans School Chairs Diversity and Inclusivity Directory Advisory Board Find Us Future Engineers Virtual Tour Future Engineers Undergraduates Undergraduates Dual Degree Options Graduates Future Graduates Dual Degree Programs Flexible Degree Options Interdisciplinary Programs Transfers K-12 Programs A. 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Whether you want to build and fly all types of aircraft or dream of going into space, the School\u2019s focus on problem-solving can propel you into a rewarding career with many top aerospace firms and government research labs. Students in this program learn the fundamentals of engineering sciences in addition to specialty areas, which include aerodynamics, aircraft and spacecraft structures, flight mechanics and control, avionics, propulsion, and the design of aerospace systems. Blank Space (medium)(text and background only visible when logged in) Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering website Undergrad Degree Programs B.S. in Aerospace Engineering B.S./M.S. in Aerospace Engineering (5-year) Graduate Degree Programs B.S./M.S. in Aerospace Engineering (5-year) M.S. in Aerospace Engineering (campus and online) M.S. in Bioengineering M.S. in Computational Science and Engineering Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering Ph.D. in Bioengineering Ph.D. in Computational Science and Engineering Ph.D. in Machine Learning Ph.D. in Robotics Research Areas Cyberphysical Systems, Safety, Security, & Reliability Large-Scale Computations, Data, & Analytics Mechanics of Multifunctional Structures and Materials Robotics, Autonomy and Human Interaction Space Exploration & Earth Monitoring Sustainable Transportation & Energy Systems System of Systems and Complex Systems Integration Vertical Lift and Urban Air Mobility Image Students test a cubesat propulsion system developed in Professor Glenn Lightsey\u2019s lab. The satellite launched on NASA\u2019s Artemis I mission. Image A student inspects the low-speed wind tunnel, a state-of-the-art facility for experimental research. Image Ph.D. student Richard Agbeyibor and Professor Karen Feigh gather data from a medevac simulator. 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All of the College's schools are ranked in the top 10 of their kind by U.S. News & World Report. Your school will be the hub of your academic experience at Georgia Tech, and it's where you can find class information, explore career options, and seek advising. In addition to the eight schools listed below, Georgia Tech also offers several interdisciplinary graduate degree programs. Our Schools Aerospace Engineering The Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering boasts one of the oldest and largest aerospace programs in the country. Biomedical Engineering The Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering is equally part of the Emory School of Medicine and the Georgia Tech College of Engineering communities. Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering With some of the country\u2019s best labs, the School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering is known for producing research that addresses the biggest problems facing our world. Civil and Environmental Engineering The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering is consistently ranked as one of the nation's best programs of its kind in both graduate and undergraduate education. Electrical and Computer Engineering Georgia Tech has a top electrical and computer engineering program, and graduates are recruited to work in diverse industries like energy, robotics, manufacturing, autos, and computing. Industrial and Systems Engineering Industrial engineers are constantly looking for ways to make things work better and more efficiently. The Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering is the country\u2019s top-ranked place to study it. Materials Science and Engineering At the School of Materials Science and Engineering, faculty offer research expertise in all forms of materials, including metals, ceramics, polymers, fibers, composites, nanostructures, and bio-enabled/biomimetic materials. Mechanical Engineering Mechanical engineers are the foundation of today\u2019s technological world. Mechanical engineering, the first degree program at Georgia Tech, is consistently ranked among the top ten in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking Main Navigation Home Visit Visit About the Museum Legacy of Dard Hunter Upcoming Upcoming Programs Upcoming Events Exhibits Pulped Under Pressure Permanent Collections Upcoming Exhibits Online Exhibits Artifact of the Month NAHP Mail Art Learn Guided Tours K-12 School Groups Family College Adult Scouts Instructors Resources Teacher's Handbook History of Papermaking Lecture Recordings Paper Play Fast Film Fest Coloring Pages People of Paper Additional Reading Contact Open Search Search Search Current Exhibit Upcoming Exhibits Online Exhibits History of Paper The museum's permanent exhibition traces the fascinating history of papermaking from its earliest antecedents through the advanced techology of today-- from ancient Sumerian cuneiform tablets and Egyptian papyrus scrolls to the watermarked papers of Italy to the high-tech machinery of the modern paper industry. Blank Space (Medium)(text and background only visible when logged in) George Mead Education Gallery \"From Hand to Machine: The Evolution of Papermaking\", is featured in the George W. Mead Paper Education Center. The exhibit details the evolution of science and technology in papermaking, showcasing artifacts from the 1300s to paper made in space aboard the space shuttle Columbia. Blank Space (Medium)(text and background only visible when logged in) Dard Hunter: Collector, Scholar & Artist Museum founder Dard Hunter traveled around the world investigating and documenting hand papermaking techniques and traditions. The results of his travels were distilled into books which introduced audiences to the world of paper. This gallery provides a biography of the man whose collection is the foundation of the museum. Blank Space (Medium)(text and background only visible when logged in) Artifact of the Month A series featuring an artifact from the Paper Museum's extensive collection. 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This interdisciplinary degree track will provide graduates with deep knowledge of technology, an analytical skillset, business acumen, and an entrepreneurial mindset to propel them to the forefront of their chosen fields. Dual Degree Program with Scheller College of Business The dual degree option allows students to count 15 credit hours from their M.S. or Ph.D. courses toward their MBA elective requirements, reducing the time required to complete both degrees. Thus, students can complete an MBA with 39 credit hours instead of 54 credit hours. Students who have been admitted to an M.S. or Ph.D. program in the Georgia Tech College of Engineering or College of Computing (excluding online degree programs) are eligible to pursue the dual degree option. This includes students in interdisciplinary programs where the two colleges participate, such as the M.S. programs in Analytics and Quantitative and Computational Finance. Georgia Tech students currently pursing graduate degrees in the Colleges of Engineering and Computing who would like to learn more about the dual degree are invited to attend an information session. Please visit the MBA dual degree website for details about program structure, the application and admissions process, and tuition and financing. 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Williams Paper Museum College Resources College Resources Faculty Resources Promotion and Tenure (RPT Process) Research Resources IT Resources and Policies Forms Accreditation Statement of Ethics and Integrity General Data Protection Regulation Privacy Notice Dean's Office Handbook Advisory Board Resources Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "coe.gatech.edu", "content": "Undergraduate Dual Degree Options | College of Engineering College of Engineering About About Facts and Rankings Leadership Associate Deans School Chairs Diversity and Inclusivity Directory Advisory Board Find Us Future Engineers Virtual Tour Future Engineers Undergraduates Undergraduates Dual Degree Options Graduates Future Graduates Dual Degree Programs Flexible Degree Options Interdisciplinary Programs Transfers K-12 Programs A. James Clark Scholars Dean's Scholars Program Academics Academics Undergraduate Graduate Culture of Innovation Maker Spaces Online Education Co-Op's & Internships International Experiences International Partnerships Study Abroad Accreditation Schools Schools Aerospace Engineering Biomedical Engineering Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Civil and Environmental Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering Industrial and Systems Engineering Materials Science and Engineering Mechanical Engineering Research Research Partnerships Undergraduate Research Featured Faculty Engage Engage Alumni Awards Alumni Newsletter Giving News Open Search Search Search Undergraduate Dual Degree Options Georgia Tech offers the Dual Degree Program to assist students seeking an education that combines a liberal arts program with technological curriculum. A dual degree student attends a participating liberal arts college for three years, then attends Georgia Tech for approximately two years. Upon completion of the program at Tech, the student receives degrees from the liberal arts college and Georgia Tech. A student's program of study at Georgia Tech may concentrate in any engineering program. Dual Degree Engineering Program Under the Dual Degree Engineering Program (DDEP), students can attend a participating Dual Degree School for three years and then attend any of the College of Engineering\u2019s undergraduate degree programs for up to two years. Upon completing the engineering program, students receive a bachelor\u2019s degree from their home institution, and a bachelor\u2019s degree in their engineering program at Georgia Tech. Under the Dual Degree Program, students attend the participating Dual Degree school for three years and then come to Georgia Tech for approximately two years. Students participating in the Dual Degree Program may seek a degree from any undergraduate degree-granting program in the College of Engineering. Upon completion of the program, the student receives a bachelor's degree from the first school and a bachelor's degree in one of the engineering disciplines at Georgia Tech. Participating in the Dual Degree Program are many of the schools in the University System of Georgia, including Morehouse College, Spelman College, Clark Atlanta University, and other historically black colleges and universities (HBCU) and predominantly women's colleges in the southeast. For additional information on either of these programs, contact the College of Engineering at Georgia Tech or the Regents' Engineering Transfer Program (RETP) or Dual Degree coordinator at a participating RETP or Dual Degree institution. Dual Degree Program Details Image Image Undergrads can participate in dual degree programs at the College. 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Dean of the College of Engineering Raheem Beyah Dean of the College of Engineering & Southern Company Chair Associate/Assistant Deans Kimberly Kurtis, Ph.D. Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Scholarship Mitchell L. R. Walker II, Ph.D. Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Krista Walton, Ph.D. Associate Dean for Research and Innovation Damon P. Williams, Ph.D. Associate Dean for Inclusive Excellence Douglas Williams, Ph.D. Senior Associate Dean School Chairs Christopher Jones, Ph.D. John F. Brock, III School Chair, School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Tim Lieuwen, Ph.D. Interim Chair, Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering Alyssa Panitch, Ph.D. Wallace H. Coulter Department Chair, Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University Devesh Ranjan, Ph.D. Eugene C. Gwaltney Jr. School Chair, George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering Arijit Raychowdhury, Ph.D. Steve W. Chaddick Chair, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering H. Edwin Romeijn, Ph.D. H. Milton and Carolyn J. Stewart School Chair, H. 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James Clark Scholars Dean's Scholars Program Academics Academics Undergraduate Graduate Culture of Innovation Maker Spaces Online Education Co-Op's & Internships International Experiences International Partnerships Study Abroad Accreditation Schools Schools Aerospace Engineering Biomedical Engineering Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Civil and Environmental Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering Industrial and Systems Engineering Materials Science and Engineering Mechanical Engineering Research Research Partnerships Undergraduate Research Featured Faculty Engage Engage Alumni Awards Alumni Newsletter Giving News Open Search Search Search School Chairs All eight of the school chairs are instrumental in the continued success of the College, ensuring all students graduate ready to make an impact on our world. Christopher Jones, Ph.D. John F. Brock, III School Chair, School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Tim Lieuwen, Ph.D. Interim Chair, Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering Alyssa Panitch, Ph.D. Wallace H. Coulter Department Chair, Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University Devesh Ranjan, Ph.D. Eugene C. Gwaltney Jr. School Chair, George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering Arijit Raychowdhury, Ph.D. Steve W. Chaddick Chair, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering H. Edwin Romeijn, Ph.D. H. Milton and Carolyn J. Stewart School Chair, H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering Natalie Stingelin, Ph.D. Chair, School of Materials Science and Engineering Donald Webster, Ph.D. Karen and John Huff School Chair, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Ask a Georgia Tech alumnus! Chris Kribs MS ECE 1991 / PhD Mathematics, Career in Academics University of Texas Distinguished Teaching Professor Distinguished Research Professor Arlingon, TX, USA \"University faculty researching applied mathematics and mathematics education; former speed processing engineer at Texas Instruments\" Contact Chris Ryan Lober PhD Intelligent Systems / Robotic Institute / GT BS ME / ENSAM MS Robotics -AI Fuzzy Logic Robotics Co-Founder - CEO Paris, France \"Entrepreneur with a solid experience in machine learning, control of mobile robot, control schemes\" Contact Ryan Volunteer as an advisor Would you like to volunteer as an advisor, mentoring students and young alumni? Sign up now! 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Current GT Students Non-GT Students French Immersion/SLS First-year Semester Abroad Scholarships & Assistants Withdrawal & Refund Policy Family & Friends Graduate Studies Get Started Programs FAQ Partner Institutions Main Program Information Aerospace Engineering Computer Science Electrical & Computer Engineering Mechanical Engineering Eligibility & Applying Current GT Students New Applicants Funding & Fellowships Research & Innovation Research Innovation Corporate & Alumni Career Development Corporate Seminars Career Advice Opportunities Corporate Partnerships Our Partners Become a Partner Post Job Opportunities Alumni Engagement Get Connected Attend Events Mentor Students Transforming Tomorrow News & Events News Events Blog Videos Utilities Transforming Tomorrow Virtual Info Sessions Contact Open Search Search Search Research Breadcrumb Home Research Georgia Tech - CNRS IRL 2958 is a joint International Research Laboratory (IRL) founded in 2006 by Georgia Tech and the French CNRS (National Center for Scientific Research). The lab is located on the GT-Europe campus. With a mirror lab in Atlanta, the IRL is a bridge between France and Atlanta, with researchers, postdocs, students, and established academic and industrial partners joining forces for research in the fields of aerospace, dynamics, non-linear optics, smart materials, computer science and robotics. Learn More Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "europe.gatech.edu", "content": "Georgia Tech-Europe User account menu Log in Georgia Tech-Europe About Welcome President of Georgia Tech President of GT-Europe Directory Leadership Staff Faculty Georgia Tech-CNRS IRL 2958 GT Campuses Metz, France Atlanta, Georgia, USA Shenzhen, China GTE Job Openings GT Rankings Covid-19 Updates Annual Safety and Security Report Undergraduate Studies Get Started Programs Pick Your Semester Summer 2023 Fall 2023 Spring 2024 Apply Now! Current GT Students Non-GT Students French Immersion/SLS First-year Semester Abroad Scholarships & Assistants Withdrawal & Refund Policy Family & Friends Graduate Studies Get Started Programs FAQ Partner Institutions Main Program Information Aerospace Engineering Computer Science Electrical & Computer Engineering Mechanical Engineering Eligibility & Applying Current GT Students New Applicants Funding & Fellowships Research & Innovation Research Innovation Corporate & Alumni Career Development Corporate Seminars Career Advice Opportunities Corporate Partnerships Our Partners Become a Partner Post Job Opportunities Alumni Engagement Get Connected Attend Events Mentor Students Transforming Tomorrow News & Events News Events Blog Videos Utilities Transforming Tomorrow Virtual Info Sessions Contact Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home Main Program Information Electrical & Computer Engineering Electrical & Computer Engineering students at Georgia Tech-Europe can get experience in a state-of-the-art micro fabrication facility, Institut Lafayette, by joining research projects or through graduate coursework. Program Structure What courses are required to complete your degree? Find out here. Learn More Admissions & Deadlines Confirm application deadlines and apply early! Learn More Calendar Key program dates are listed here. Start planning! Learn More Courses & Textbooks Info on courses, professors, textbooks, and syllabi. Learn More Costs How much does a semester cost? Find out here. Learn More Eligibility & Applying Ger ready for one of the best decisions of your life! 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Current GT Students Non-GT Students French Immersion/SLS First-year Semester Abroad Scholarships & Assistants Withdrawal & Refund Policy Family & Friends Graduate Studies Get Started Programs FAQ Partner Institutions Main Program Information Aerospace Engineering Computer Science Electrical & Computer Engineering Mechanical Engineering Eligibility & Applying Current GT Students New Applicants Funding & Fellowships Research & Innovation Research Innovation Corporate & Alumni Career Development Corporate Seminars Career Advice Opportunities Corporate Partnerships Our Partners Become a Partner Post Job Opportunities Alumni Engagement Get Connected Attend Events Mentor Students Transforming Tomorrow News & Events News Events Blog Videos Utilities Transforming Tomorrow Virtual Info Sessions Contact Open Search Search Search Get Started Breadcrumb Home Study at Tech's Europe campus and earn the same prestigious Georgia Tech degree Complete your graduate degree in Aerospace Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical & Computer Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering at Georgia Tech-Europe, or spend a semester or two on the campus. You'll find all the DNA of Georgia Tech, but in France! And, you'll graduate with a degree from the prestigious Georgia Institute of Technology. All engineering majors are welcome to spend a semester at Georgia Tech-Europe. MS and PhD programs are offered in Aerospace Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical & Computer Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering - complete your entire degree on the Europe campus, or if you are a masters student in Computer Science or Electrical & Computer Engineering, study on all three Georgia Tech campuses - Europe, Shenzhen, and Atlanta; the choice is yours. There is the option of pursuing a dual-degree masters with one of our prestigious partner institutions. Dual-degree graduate students can complete semesters both on the European and Atlanta campuses. Programs Learn More Partner Institutions Learn More FAQ - non-dual degree Read More Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "europe.gatech.edu", "content": "Georgia Tech-Europe User account menu Log in Georgia Tech-Europe About Welcome President of Georgia Tech President of GT-Europe Directory Leadership Staff Faculty Georgia Tech-CNRS IRL 2958 GT Campuses Metz, France Atlanta, Georgia, USA Shenzhen, China GTE Job Openings GT Rankings Covid-19 Updates Annual Safety and Security Report Undergraduate Studies Get Started Programs Pick Your Semester Summer 2023 Fall 2023 Spring 2024 Apply Now! 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Breadcrumb Home Current GT Students Learn More Non-GT Students Learn More French Immersion/SLS Learn More First-year Semester Abroad Learn More Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "europe.gatech.edu", "content": "Undergraduate Programs | Georgia Tech-Europe User account menu Log in Georgia Tech-Europe About Welcome President of Georgia Tech President of GT-Europe Directory Leadership Staff Faculty Georgia Tech-CNRS IRL 2958 GT Campuses Metz, France Atlanta, Georgia, USA Shenzhen, China GTE Job Openings GT Rankings Covid-19 Updates Annual Safety and Security Report Undergraduate Studies Get Started Programs Pick Your Semester Summer 2023 Fall 2023 Spring 2024 Apply Now! Current GT Students Non-GT Students French Immersion/SLS First-year Semester Abroad Scholarships & Assistants Withdrawal & Refund Policy Family & Friends Graduate Studies Get Started Programs FAQ Partner Institutions Main Program Information Aerospace Engineering Computer Science Electrical & Computer Engineering Mechanical Engineering Eligibility & Applying Current GT Students New Applicants Funding & Fellowships Research & Innovation Research Innovation Corporate & Alumni Career Development Corporate Seminars Career Advice Opportunities Corporate Partnerships Our Partners Become a Partner Post Job Opportunities Alumni Engagement Get Connected Attend Events Mentor Students Transforming Tomorrow News & Events News Events Blog Videos Utilities Transforming Tomorrow Virtual Info Sessions Contact Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home Get Started (UG) GTE Semester Program Courses for all majors and open to all Georgia Tech undergraduates, and non-GT students who are U.S. residents pursuing a bachelor\u2019s degree at an accredited 4-year U.S. institution of higher education. STEM Majors: Take core courses and other courses in you major. Liberal Arts & Business Majors: Take courses in your major and learn about the in the heart of the . BS/MS Program: Go as an undergraduate or a grad student. Pick your semester Fall 2022 Spring 2023 Summer 2023 Fall 2023 Serve-Learn-Sustain French Immersion Program Improve your French and cross-cultural competencies with this experiential learning program focused on sustainability, service learning, and entrepreneurship. Conduct research, volunteer in the community, and work towards a more sustainable world. Students must be at an intermediate level in French or above. Program offered Fall semester only. Learn More First-Year Semester Abroad at Georgia Tech-Europe Join a cohort of adventurous incoming first-year students for the opportunity of a lifetime! Spend your first Fall semester at Georgia-Europe. Learn about the European community through coursework along with escorted and independent experiential travel. Learn More Ready to get started? Pick your semester to learn about Deadlines, Calendars, Courses, Costs. Pick your semester Fall Spring Summer Next Fall Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "comm.gatech.edu", "content": "Promotional Inquiries | Institute Communications MENU Institute Communications Home About About Us Meet the Team Careers Brand Brand Standards and Guidelines Our Voice Our Look Licensing Licensing and Trademarks Campus Resources External Communications About Media and PR Op-Ed and News Pitching Social Media State Outreach Internal Communications Campus Communications Campus Calendar On-Campus Advertising Campus Communicator Contacts Events at Georgia Tech About Event Planning Event Coordinator Network (External Link) Georgia Tech Special Events (External Link) Photo and Video About Photography and Videography Photo and Video Guides Scheduling a Headshot Websites Website Development Content Strategy Hiring Website Vendors Meeting and Training Opportunities Meetings and Training Presentation Archives (GT Account Required) Requesting an Executive Leader Media and Vendors Media Inquiries Promotional Inquiries User account menu Contact Us Search Search Promotional Inquiries Breadcrumb Home In some cases, the Institute will participate in the activities that give us the opportunity to share common experiences and leverage the experience gained to the advantage of Georgia Tech. It is important that Georgia Tech avoids any conflict of interest and ensures that every procurement process meets state requirements. See the Use of Name standards in the Brand Guide for specific guidelines. Promotional Inquires Include: Case studies. Profiles featuring Georgia Tech and the products or services that have been tested by the Institute. News releases announcing Georgia Tech\u2019s usage of a particular product, vendor, or service. Video interviews requesting comments by Georgia Tech personnel. Company newsletters, online websites. Restrictions As a public university, neither the Institute nor its employees are permitted to endorse private, commercial, or for-profit companies, services, vendors, or products. This policy is based on Georgia constitutional interpretations advising that providing an endorsement can appear as something of value and, as such, can be considered a gratuity. See the Use of Name standards in the Brand Guide for specific guidelines. Request Review All promotional inquiries, including those for case study participation or testing activities, should be directed to Blair Meeks, Assistant Vice President of External Communications. Each request is evaluated on an individual basis. The Institute is not mandated to participate in these activities. Benefits to the Institute\u2019s reputation will be weighed in each case, as will the time required by individuals who are asked to participate. See the Use of Name standards in the Brand Guide. Any required release forms should be reviewed by the Office of Legal Affairs. Legal may be consulted for advice at any time during a review of the case study. The CIO/CTO should also review the material if the case study or other information involves technology, software, or a related service. 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Below are some resources to help communicators create meaningful, cohesive, engaging, and sustainable content that attracts our target audiences. Get to know your target audiences Audience Personas Understand each audience better in order to tailor content to their specific needs, behaviors, and concerns. Audience Needs Chart See what types of questions each audience has (pdf download). Buyers' Journeys Learn how each audience find answers. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Create meaningful and engaging content Content Maps Use this information to create highly targeted content, maximize the impact, and increase the rate of response. Writing for the Web Guide Follow these guidelines when writing copy for website audiences. Marketing and Communications IDEA Checklist Ensure your projects incorporate inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility best practices. (Requires GT Login) Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Make sure your audiences can find your content Plan Your Site Structure A well thought-out site structure defines how the information is organized and is the foundation of your website's success. Search Engine Optimization Learn how to optimize your website so that it can be found by search engines. Websites Website Development Hiring Website Vendors Content Strategy Content Strategy Audience Personas Buyer's Journeys Content Maps Institute Communications Georgia Institute of Technology 221 Uncle Heinie Way NW Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0181 404.894.0870 Institute Communications Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "europe.gatech.edu", "content": "Atlanta Campus | Georgia Tech-Europe User account menu Log in Georgia Tech-Europe About Welcome President of Georgia Tech President of GT-Europe Directory Leadership Staff Faculty Georgia Tech-CNRS IRL 2958 GT Campuses Metz, France Atlanta, Georgia, USA Shenzhen, China GTE Job Openings GT Rankings Covid-19 Updates Annual Safety and Security Report Undergraduate Studies Get Started Programs Pick Your Semester Summer 2023 Fall 2023 Spring 2024 Apply Now! 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The Georgia Institute of Technology is a world-class university situated in the heart of the city, which is the state capital of Georgia. An important hub for many state, regional, and national government agencies, as well as headquarters of many Fortune 500 companies and startups, Georgia Tech is right at home in this center of innovation and vision. CampusGetting to the heart of it all in Midtown Atlanta!Georgia Tech is an urban campus nestled right in the heart of Midtown Atlanta. Right in the heart of the action, it isn't hard to get out around town and experience the city!The Georgia Tech campus is over 400 square acres lined with trees and bike paths, has its own transportation system, and is a microcosm of Atlanta. Featuring academic and research facilities, as well as athletic centers both recreational and institutional, Georgia Tech is the epitome of the traditional American university experience.Wander the historic red brick halls, cheer on the home team at an American football game, and receive your diploma at graduation, wearing the tradtional cap and gown.Check out Tech SquareCampus Transportation Services (Bus & Trolley Routes)Visit Georgia Tech!HousingWhether on-campus or off, you can find a home in Atlanta.On-CampusGraduate students can live on-campus in the Graduate Living Center on the north side of campus. For information about furnishings, cost, and more, see the Georgia Tech Housing website.Off-CampusThe French House: There is a house in Home Park, the neighborhood just north of campus, rented by Georgia Tech-Europe graduate students each semester. This is not organized by our office, but we can put you in touch with the right people!Other apartments: There are many options for housing near campus. Do some research on nearby neighborhoods such a Home Park and Midtown.DiningAtlanta is known for its Southern culture and good food!Meal PlansStudents can use a meal plan through Georgia Tech Dining Services or pay for each meal as they go.GroceriesThere are several nearby grocery stores. Check out Publix and Whole Foods.RestaurantsAtlanta prides itself on its restaurant scene so try some Southern specialties - and more!Extracurricular ActivitiesThere is always something going on at Georgia Tech!Residence Hall Association & SCPCIf you live on campus, the Residence Hall Association (RHA) will have a hall council in your apartment complex that plans events much like the Bureau des Etudiants. The Student Center Programs Council (SCPC) puts on many free and discounted events throughout the year for the enjoyment of all Tech students, including Sting Break carnival, GT Night at the Aquarium and Six Flags, and more!SportsGet InvolvedGym: Georgia Tech's Campus Recreation Center (CRC) is a world-class gym that was initially used as the aquatics center for the 1996 Olympics.It features three pools, a fitness floor, basketball and volleyball courts, and an indoor track, as well as discounted fitness courses! You can also find resources about borrowing sports equipment.Intramurals: The Campus Recreation Center organizes tournaments for a variety of sports.Outdoor Recreation Programs: ORGT organizes discounted trips to the wilderness of Georgia and neighboring states for adventure sports like climbing, kayaking, and more!Become a FanAttend a Georgia Tech football, baseball or basketball game. Go, Jackets!Special EventsHomecoming: A spirit week in the Fall semester filled with events and competitions ending in a football game at Bobby Dodd stadium!Ramblin' On: The largest graduation party at Tech - only offered in the Spring semester.Commencement: Your traditional graduation ceremony.TravelMake your semester in the United States one to remember!Each semester there will be either a spring or fall break during which students are encouraged to travel!See the academic calendar for more information about timing of these breaks. Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "comm.gatech.edu", "content": "Headshots for Faculty and Staff | Institute Communications MENU Institute Communications Home About About Us Meet the Team Careers Brand Brand Standards and Guidelines Our Voice Our Look Licensing Licensing and Trademarks Campus Resources External Communications About Media and PR Op-Ed and News Pitching Social Media State Outreach Internal Communications Campus Communications Campus Calendar On-Campus Advertising Campus Communicator Contacts Events at Georgia Tech About Event Planning Event Coordinator Network (External Link) Georgia Tech Special Events (External Link) Photo and Video About Photography and Videography Photo and Video Guides Scheduling a Headshot Websites Website Development Content Strategy Hiring Website Vendors Meeting and Training Opportunities Meetings and Training Presentation Archives (GT Account Required) Requesting an Executive Leader Media and Vendors Media Inquiries Promotional Inquiries User account menu Contact Us Search Search Headshots for Faculty and Staff Breadcrumb Home Headshot portraits for Georgia Tech faculty and staff are scheduled by appointment only on Tuesdays from 11 a.m. \u2013 1 p.m. and are taken in the photography studio of the William C. Wardlaw Center. Scheduling Email headshots@gatech.edu with your name and department name in the subject line: Let us know If you prefer a specific time slot on a specific Tuesday. Otherwise, you will be offered the next available appointment. Please confirm the appointment promptly, as time slots are offered first come, first served. Headshot Delivery Your headshots will be delivered via email 1-2 days following your appointment. The email will contain a link to download the hi-res images from Dropbox or Image Portal.Tip: We remove folders from Dropbox monthly. We encourage you to download photos from Dropbox immediately since it\u2019s not a permanent home for photos, and folders are subject to removal at any time. Institute Communications does not offer retouching or Photoshop enhancement services. Cancellations Please contact headshots@gatech.edu at least 24 hours prior to your appointment. Directions to the Photography Studio Wardlaw Center is attached to the south side of Bobby Dodd Stadium. From Tech Square, walk to Techwood Drive and travel south to the entrance on North Avenue. The Stinger buses also drop off in front of Wardlaw Center. The photography studio is located on the Field Level. Take the elevator down by pressing the [F] button. When you exit the elevator, take a left, then a right when you come to the hallway. Walk to the very end of the hall. At the end of the hall are double doors out to the stadium field. The photography studio and a waiting area will be to the right of the double doors, and bathrooms are located on the left. At your appointment time, please wait for our photographers in the waiting area outside of the studio. Photos and Video Photography and Videography Overview Photo and Video Guides Scheduling a Headshot Our Photography Studio Wardlaw Center 177 N Ave NW Atlanta, GA 30332-0181 Campus Map Institute Communications Georgia Institute of Technology 221 Uncle Heinie Way NW Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0181 404.894.0870 Institute Communications Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "europe.gatech.edu", "content": "Georgia Tech-CNRS IRL 2958 | Georgia Tech-Europe User account menu Log in Georgia Tech-Europe About Welcome President of Georgia Tech President of GT-Europe Directory Leadership Staff Faculty Georgia Tech-CNRS IRL 2958 GT Campuses Metz, France Atlanta, Georgia, USA Shenzhen, China GTE Job Openings GT Rankings Covid-19 Updates Annual Safety and Security Report Undergraduate Studies Get Started Programs Pick Your Semester Summer 2023 Fall 2023 Spring 2024 Apply Now! Current GT Students Non-GT Students French Immersion/SLS First-year Semester Abroad Scholarships & Assistants Withdrawal & Refund Policy Family & Friends Graduate Studies Get Started Programs FAQ Partner Institutions Main Program Information Aerospace Engineering Computer Science Electrical & Computer Engineering Mechanical Engineering Eligibility & Applying Current GT Students New Applicants Funding & Fellowships Research & Innovation Research Innovation Corporate & Alumni Career Development Corporate Seminars Career Advice Opportunities Corporate Partnerships Our Partners Become a Partner Post Job Opportunities Alumni Engagement Get Connected Attend Events Mentor Students Transforming Tomorrow News & Events News Events Blog Videos Utilities Transforming Tomorrow Virtual Info Sessions Contact Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home Jean-Paul Salvestrini Adjunct Lecturer School of ECE Director, Georgia Tech-CNRS IRL 2958 +33(0)38720-3958 Email Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "comm.gatech.edu", "content": "Campus Calendar | Institute Communications MENU Institute Communications Home About About Us Meet the Team Careers Brand Brand Standards and Guidelines Our Voice Our Look Licensing Licensing and Trademarks Campus Resources External Communications About Media and PR Op-Ed and News Pitching Social Media State Outreach Internal Communications Campus Communications Campus Calendar On-Campus Advertising Campus Communicator Contacts Events at Georgia Tech About Event Planning Event Coordinator Network (External Link) Georgia Tech Special Events (External Link) Photo and Video About Photography and Videography Photo and Video Guides Scheduling a Headshot Websites Website Development Content Strategy Hiring Website Vendors Meeting and Training Opportunities Meetings and Training Presentation Archives (GT Account Required) Requesting an Executive Leader Media and Vendors Media Inquiries Promotional Inquiries User account menu Contact Us Search Search Campus Calendar Breadcrumb Home The Campus Calendar is a public, comprehensive resource that captures the many activities and events that take place on campus. The calendar is managed by our campus communications team. Submitting events to the Campus Calendar Students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to submit events to the calendar to increase exposure and share information with the campus community. Event Submission Guidelines Event submissions should be of general interest to the Tech community and hosted by a campus organization or department. Generally Included Events Official academic calendar dates. Institute holidays. Events hosted by campus departments, organizations, or affiliates, including those taking place off campus. Events open to the Tech community. Generally Excluded Events Events where Georgia Tech serves only as a venue for a non-Tech event. Promotional or sales events. Deadlines or reminders. General Tips Explain why someone would want to attend and what they will be doing while there. Use a descriptive title. For example, rather than \u201cChemistry Seminar,\u201d give the name of the seminar topic. Keep to eight words or fewer. Since the calendar is viewable to the general public, include who the event is for in the body field. Spell out acronyms. Avoid exclamation points. Check spelling, particularly of names and professional titles. Internal Communications Campus Communications Campus Calendar On-Campus Advertising Campus Communicator Contacts Contact For general questions, or to have your listing removed or edited: campus-calendar@gatech.edu. Related Links Georgia Tech Campus Calendar Submit an Event to the Campus Calendar Mercury Help (Includes helpful hints and guides for entering events via the Mercury system.) 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Located on the sixth floor, the Graduate Student Community (GSC) is available for quiet study whenever the Library is open. Quiet Study Designed as a quiet place for individual study, the GSC provides individual study carrels along with comfortable seating. As such, events or large group meetings are not permitted in the GSC. Breakout Rooms For those who need to work in small groups, the GSC provides six individual breakout rooms. Breakout rooms are available for graduate students via instant reservation, and include wall monitors that can be used with your own device. The breakout rooms are available for academic or scholarly purposes only. Learn More Technology 6th floor, Crosland Docking Stations, dual 24\" monitors Capacity = 36 Availability = BYOD (DisplayLink driver required) Learn More Defending your Dissertation? Reserve our Dissertation Defense Room. 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Breadcrumb Home About the Library Job Opportunities Share this on Facebook Share this on Twitter Share this on LinkedIn Faculty Openings Metadata Librarian Job ID: 259607 The Georgia Tech Library seeks a flexible, and innovative librarian to join the Technical Services Department as a Metadata Librarian. Reporting to the Associate Dean, Content, Access and User Services, this person will provide strategic and technical guidance on cataloging and metadata practices for the Georgia Tech\u2019s Library\u2019s physical and digital collections. The Metadata Librarian will be responsible for providing original and copy cataloging for print and non-print materials in various formats and provide strategic leadership, consultation, training, and expertise in cataloging in a variety of metadata schemas for resources in all formats. This person will help provide long-term strategies to deal with MARC and non-MARC metadata initiatives and provide direction for staff in techniques and new methodologies, such as RDA and BIBFRAME. The Metadata Librarian is expected to serve on internal and external committees and collaborate with partners across the state. Georgia Tech Library is a member of the University System of Georgia (USG) Library Consortium and participates in collaborative cataloging within the Alma Network Zone with USG. Apply Now! Staff Openings Public Services Associate I Job ID: 260545 Responsible for library customer support (in person and electronic) which includes: providing assistance with myriad library services, providing bibliographic instruction and referrals, assistance with accessing library content and shared resources, providing user account management, and assisting with various technologies. Provides access and reference services support to GT library patrons, including fulfillment, reference, and multimedia. This position will interact on a regular basis with: faculty, students, staff, unit management, external communities, all internal and external Georgia Tech Library patrons. This position typically will advise and counsel: faculty, students, unit staff; all internal and external Georgia Tech Library patrons. Apply Now! Student Opportunities Submit your Application For future openings, please fill out the Library Student Employment Application Your application will be distributed to various departments within the Library based on the need for student assistants. We will contact you if we have a suitable employment opportunity. Scheduled hours vary by department; weekend or evening hours may be required. In some departments, students are asked to work during semester breaks. Visit the GT Careers Page View all Georgia Tech employment opportunities. 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Leave this field blank facebook instagram twitter youtube Georgia Tech Library 260 4th Street NW, Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.4500 Campus map This is an external link General My Account Contact Us Directory Employment Support/Give Library Accessibility Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "commencement.gatech.edu", "content": "Contact the Commencement Office | Commencement MENU Commencement Home Students Students GradPass Graduation Checklist President's Graduation Celebration Regalia Summer Graduates Parents and Guests Parents and Guests Accessibility and Special Needs FAQs Plan Your Visit President's Graduation Celebration Venue Information Faculty & Staff Ph.D. Advisors Volunteer Future Dates User account menu Contact Us Search Search Email: events@gatech.edu Phone: 404.385.2638 Mailing Address: Institute Communications Lyman Hall Suite 228 221 Uncle Heinie Way Atlanta, GA 30332 The Commencement Office is not able to confirm individual RSVPs or ticket status. Please check your email for a confirmation from Marching Order you would have received when you completed your RSVP or from events@gatech.edu if you completed a late RSVP with the Commencement Office. For information on day-of instructions, visit our Commencement Day Logistics page. Event Planners Serena Wallace Director, Institute Events Jillian Cruser Senior Institute Event Coordinator Rachel Miller Senior Institute Event Coordinator Bobby Dodd Stadium Georgia Institute of Technology 177 North Avenue NW Atlanta, GA 30313 (404) 894-5447 Bobby Dodd Stadium Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "library.gatech.edu", "content": "Media Scholarship Commons | Georgia Tech Library Find, Borrow, Request Find Materials Library Catalog Books & eBooks Articles Databases Journals A-Z Course Reserves GT Digital Repository Emory Shared Collection University System of Georgia Borrow & Request My Account Borrow, Renew & Return Borrow from other Libraries (Emory, USG) Interlibrary Loan Document Delivery (LENDS) Recommend a Purchase Archives & Special Collections Archives Home Collecting Areas Teaching & Learning Using the Archives Archives Reading Room Records Management Research, Help, Support Get Help Ask Us! 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Undergrads Grad Students Faculty & Instructors Distance Learners Spaces & Technology Go back to Main menu Spaces & Technology Spaces, Lockers & Events Go back to Spaces, Lockers & Events Reserve a Room Collaborative & Quiet Study Spaces Lockers ARTS Initiatives Events Management Events Computers, Printing, Media & Technology Go back to Computers, Printing, Media & Technology Computers & Printing Equipment Lending (Gadgets) Data Visualization Lab Augmented / Virtual / Mixed Reality retroTECH Media Scholarship Commons Video & Audio Recording Studios Media Editing Suite Library Spaces Go back to Library Spaces INFODesk Library Classrooms Graduate Student Community Dissertation Defense Room Faculty Research Zone Teaching Studio Science Fiction Lounge Exhibits Gallery Clough Commons Services Go back to Main menu Services View the Library\u2019s array of innovative services that support scholarship. Go back to View the Library\u2019s array of innovative services that support scholarship. Library Service Listing About the Library Go back to Main menu About the Library General Information Go back to General Information Locations Hours Visitor Information Job Opportunities Virtually Tour the Library Our Organization Go back to Our Organization Dean of Libraries Leadership Team Library Engagement & Inclusion Council Staff Directory Org Chart Mission & Vision 2022 Impact Report Library Dashboard Policies & Guidelines Go back to Policies & Guidelines Privacy Policy Lending Policies eResource Policies LRC Collections Policy Visitor Policy Info for Users with Disabilities Records Management Connect with Us Go back to Connect with Us News Classes Events Exhibits Events Management Give to the Library Donate Breadcrumb Home Spaces & Technology Media Scholarship Commons Media Scholarship Commons Located on the 3rd floor of Price Gilbert, the Media Scholarship Commons (MSC) provides the campus community access to professional-level hardware and software for the creation of creative media-rich projects and research. The space gives campus users access to reservable video and audio recording studios with control room, whisper booth, lightboard, and green screen technologies. The MSC also provides users with a reservable post-production editing room, and a computing zone with multimedia software including the Adobe Creative Suite, Final Cut Pro and Pro Tools. The space is staffed by student experts and provides services and support for poster (wide-format) printing. Computing & Printing Multimedia Computing 3rd floor, Price Gilbert 8 - Apple Mac Studios w/Studio Displays & 42 - Docking stations, dual 24\" monitors Capacity = 50 Availability = RESERVE computer Reservation Instructions = Desktop | Mobile Software: Full Adobe Suite including Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop, and Premiere Pro; Office; iMovie; GarageBand Media Editing Suite The Media Editing Suite provides professional level tools for Media Rich projects and post production work on video and audio, as well as the creation of graphics. Due to the nature of the equipment priority is given to users working on media projects that require the use of specialized software and hardware. The room is Buzzcard access only and requires prior approval to gain access. 3rd floor, Price Gilbert Apple iMac (Gold 1 & 2), Mac Pro (Gold 4 & 6), Dell Precision 5820 (Gold 3 & 5), Surface Studio (Gold 7 & 8) Reserve a Workstation Print Studio The Print Studio provides printing and computing support for all printers and computing zones in the Library. We are located on Price Gilbert 3rd Floor. The Print Studio also provides a walk-up poster printing service. Fall & Spring Semester Hours Monday - Friday, 10am-10pm, Saturday, 12pm-6pm, Sunday, 10am-10pm Summer Semester Hours Monday - Friday, 10am-10pm & Saturday - Sunday, 2pm-6pm Note: The Print Studio will be closed on all holidays and any day the Library is also closed. Please visit the Library Hours page for more info. Submit a Poster Request Video Recording Studio The Video Recording Studio (3288) houses production equipment for a variety of student and faculty uses, including lecture capture, green screen presentations, interviews and live broadcast. Production features include a Vaddio RoboSHOT 12 1080p HD streaming camera, two Blackmagic 1080p broadcast cameras, Lightboard for Instruction, five Shure wireless microphones, two Rode NTG4 shotgun microphones, wireless and wired presentation capabilities via the in-room PC or your own device. You may capture to a USB flash drive or live stream your presentation to the world. One 45\u201d LED monitor and one 55\u201d LED monitor will allow you to view your presentation as it occurs. Request Reservation Audio Recording Studio The Audio Recording Studio (3286) provides a way for audio experts and novices alike to produce high-quality recordings of music, voiceovers, or podcasts. It features two Shure SM7B podcast microphones and one Audio Technica AT 4050 for vocal production, two Shure SM81 and one SM57 microphone will allow you to capture instrument recordings, and one Rode NT-USB microphone will allow you to capture any source to your own device. Production and monitoring are run through the Apogee Ensemble interface and PreSonus Monitoring station, allowing up to 30 inputs and 34 outputs with up to 24bit/192kHz resolution. While the in-room Mac includes GarageBand and Audacity software as well, Logic users can mix their tracks using the Mackie MCU control surface. Stereo recordings are saved to a user\u2019s USB flash drive via a Denon DN-700R audio recorder, or to a user\u2019s hard drive via USB transfer for future editing. Request Reservation Control Room While either of these studios may be used independently, the Control Room (3287) enhances the capabilities of both spaces, allowing for additional recording, switching and broadcast capability through a 64-channel Allen and Heath Avantis digital mixer, Ross Carbonite Switcher, four 32\u201d broadcast preview monitors, seating for six and wireless communication for production crew between spaces. Subscribe to Newsletter You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. Leave this field blank facebook instagram twitter youtube Georgia Tech Library 260 4th Street NW, Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.4500 Campus map This is an external link General My Account Contact Us Directory Employment Support/Give Library Accessibility Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "commencement.gatech.edu", "content": "Plan Your Visit | Commencement MENU Commencement Home Students Students GradPass Graduation Checklist President's Graduation Celebration Regalia Summer Graduates Parents and Guests Parents and Guests Accessibility and Special Needs FAQs Plan Your Visit President's Graduation Celebration Venue Information Faculty & Staff Ph.D. Advisors Volunteer Future Dates User account menu Contact Us Search Search Plan Your Visit Accommodations Below is a partial list of the many hotels located near Georgia Tech. This list is updated annually. Starred hotels offer preferred rates on Commencement weekend to guests who mention Georgia Tech. When booking at other hotels, ask if they offer discounted rates for Georgia Tech Commencement families and friends. Preferred and Local Hotels Preferred hotels with a Georgia Tech rate can be found at this link. If the preferred hotels are are not available, here is a list of other places to stay: Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center 800 Spring Street NW (on campus) 404.347.9440 Hilton Garden Inn and Homewood Suites Midtown (0.3 miles from campus) 97 10th Street NW 404.524.4006 Crowne Plaza Atlanta Midtown Midtown (0.3 miles from campus) 590 West Peachtree Street NW 404.877.9000 Hampton Inn Georgia Tech (0.8 miles from campus) 244 North Avenue NW 404.881.0881 Renaissance Atlanta Midtown (0.83 miles from campus) 866 West Peachtree Street NW 678.412.2400 Hyatt Place Atlanta/Downtown Downtown (0.88 miles from campus) 330 Peachtree Street NW 404.577.1980 Embassy Suites Downtown/Centennial Park (1 mile from campus) 267 Marietta Street NW 404.223.2300 W Atlanta-Midtown Midtown (1 mile from campus) 188 14th Street 404.892.6000 Home 2 Suites by Hilton Atlanta Midtown Midtown (1.01 miles from campus) 975 West Peachtree Street NW 404.876.5003 Hampton Inn and Suites Downtown (1.09 miles from campus) 161 Spring Street NW 404.589.1111 Four Seasons Hotel Midtown (1.22 miles from campus) 75 14th Street NE 404.881.9898 The Artmore Hotel Midtown (1.3 miles from campus) 1302 West Peachtree Street NW 404.876.6100 The Georgian Terrace Hotel Midtown (1.45 miles from campus 659 Peachtree Street NW 404.897.1991 Hotel Indigo Midtown (1.45 miles from campus) 683 Peachtree Street NW 404.874.9200 Marriott Suites Midtown Midtown (1.59 miles from campus) 35 14th Street NE 404.876.8888 **Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Downtown Downtown (1.8 miles from campus) 275 Baker Street 404.577.2001 Sonesta Select Atlanta Midtown/Georgia Tech Midtown (0.9) miles from campus) 1132 Techwood Drive NW 404.607.1112 **Hilton Atlanta Perimeter Suites Peachtree-Dunwoody (14.90 miles from campus) 6120 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd\u200b 770.668.0808 Dining Around Georgia Tech Atlanta is known for its fine dining and southern food. Below is a listing of some local favorites near Georgia Tech. More suggestions for Atlanta dining can be found at Atlanta.net. South City Kitchen Southern gourmet Marlow\u2019s Tavern American Barcelona Wine Bar Mediterranean, Spanish, and South American cuisine Atlantic Station Atlantic Grill, Copeland\u2019s Cheesecake Bistro, Rose Mexicano, Which Wich, Cafe at Pharr, Strip, and Yard House Mary Mac\u2019s Tea Room Southern food Cooks & Soldiers Basque tapas & Spanish cuisine Little Italy (Gio's Chicken, Antico Pizza, Cafe Antico) Italian fare in three distinct venues The Varsity Burgers, hotdogs, and fries Tech Square Chuck\u2019s Famous, Moe's Southwest Grill, Waffle House, The Canteen, Ray\u2019s Pizza, There on Fifth, and Tin Drum Asian Caf\u00e9) West Egg Cafe American breakfast food Superica Unique Tex-Mex situated in famous Krog Street Market Emerald City Bagels New York-style bagels with the Southern hospitality of Atlanta. Local Information Georgia Tech is located in the Midtown section of Atlanta. Nearby neighborhoods include Midtown-Westside, Downtown, and Atlantic Station. Atlanta hosts a variety of cultural, historical, and entertainment attractions for visitors. For the most current information, visit the following websites: Atlanta Convention and Visitors Bureau Guides on where to eat and stay, what to do while in Atlanta, and a calendar of events for the city. Atlanta Metro Travel Association Information and guides on attractions and accommodations throughout the metro Atlanta area. Explore Georgia Georgia\u2019s official tourism website listing activities around the state, places to stay and dine, and travel tips. Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce Maps, resource guides, and information about Atlanta. Commencement Transportation Getting to the Commencement Ceremony Students, guests, and faculty are responsible for finding their own transportation to Commencement. Directions to the ceremony, via car or public transportation: Commencement Parking and Transit Information Campus Transit and Public Transportation Please refer to the Visit Georgia Tech page for on- and off-campus transit routes and schedules. Bobby Dodd Stadium Georgia Institute of Technology 177 North Avenue NW Atlanta, GA 30313 (404) 894-5447 Bobby Dodd Stadium Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT"}, {"subdomain": "library.gatech.edu", "content": "Borrow, Renew & Return | Georgia Tech Library Find, Borrow, Request Find Materials Library Catalog Books & eBooks Articles Databases Journals A-Z Course Reserves GT Digital Repository Emory Shared Collection University System of Georgia Borrow & Request My Account Borrow, Renew & Return Borrow from other Libraries (Emory, USG) Interlibrary Loan Document Delivery (LENDS) Recommend a Purchase Archives & Special Collections Archives Home Collecting Areas Teaching & Learning Using the Archives Archives Reading Room Records Management Research, Help, Support Get Help Ask Us! 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Library Service Listing About the Library General Information Locations Hours Visitor Information Job Opportunities Virtually Tour the Library Our Organization Dean of Libraries Leadership Team Library Engagement & Inclusion Council Staff Directory Org Chart Mission & Vision 2022 Impact Report Library Dashboard Policies & Guidelines Privacy Policy Lending Policies eResource Policies LRC Collections Policy Visitor Policy Info for Users with Disabilities Records Management Connect with Us News Classes Events Exhibits Events Management Give to the Library Donate Toggle mobile menu Search Find, Borrow, Request Go back to Main menu Find, Borrow, Request Find Materials Go back to Find Materials Library Catalog Books & eBooks Articles Databases Journals A-Z Course Reserves GT Digital Repository Emory Shared Collection University System of Georgia Borrow & Request Go back to Borrow & Request My Account Borrow, Renew & Return Borrow from other Libraries (Emory, USG) Interlibrary Loan Document Delivery (LENDS) Recommend a Purchase Archives & Special Collections Go back to Archives & Special Collections Archives Home Collecting Areas Teaching & Learning Using the Archives Archives Reading Room Records Management Research, Help, Support Go back to Main menu Research, Help, Support Get Help Go back to Get Help Ask Us! 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Undergrads Grad Students Faculty & Instructors Distance Learners Spaces & Technology Go back to Main menu Spaces & Technology Spaces, Lockers & Events Go back to Spaces, Lockers & Events Reserve a Room Collaborative & Quiet Study Spaces Lockers ARTS Initiatives Events Management Events Computers, Printing, Media & Technology Go back to Computers, Printing, Media & Technology Computers & Printing Equipment Lending (Gadgets) Data Visualization Lab Augmented / Virtual / Mixed Reality retroTECH Media Scholarship Commons Video & Audio Recording Studios Media Editing Suite Library Spaces Go back to Library Spaces INFODesk Library Classrooms Graduate Student Community Dissertation Defense Room Faculty Research Zone Teaching Studio Science Fiction Lounge Exhibits Gallery Clough Commons Services Go back to Main menu Services View the Library\u2019s array of innovative services that support scholarship. Go back to View the Library\u2019s array of innovative services that support scholarship. Library Service Listing About the Library Go back to Main menu About the Library General Information Go back to General Information Locations Hours Visitor Information Job Opportunities Virtually Tour the Library Our Organization Go back to Our Organization Dean of Libraries Leadership Team Library Engagement & Inclusion Council Staff Directory Org Chart Mission & Vision 2022 Impact Report Library Dashboard Policies & Guidelines Go back to Policies & Guidelines Privacy Policy Lending Policies eResource Policies LRC Collections Policy Visitor Policy Info for Users with Disabilities Records Management Connect with Us Go back to Connect with Us News Classes Events Exhibits Events Management Give to the Library Donate Breadcrumb Home Borrow, Renew & Return Borrow, Renew & Return The Georgia Tech Library features more than 1.2 million items in its circulating collection, including books, e-books, music and movies. The majority of this physical collection is housed in cold storage at the Library Service Center in partnership with Emory University, meaning students, faculty and staff have access to their multi-million volume collection, as well. This partnership continues to expand, so check the catalog regularly for new items. Pay Fines & Fees Have late fees or a hold on your account from overdue materials? Pay Fines & Fees Library Account Renew books, view your checked out books, overdues and fees. Library Account Interlibrary Loan Request materials from other libraries. Interlibrary Loan Overdue Fees & Replacement Rates Loan Type Fine Rates: Regular: No Charge Recalls: $2.50/day, $25 max per item Reserves: $1/hour, $25 max per item A replacement bill is created 30 days after the due date if an item has not been renewed or returned. Replacement Fees: Book: $80 DVD: $25 Conference Proceedings: $100 Journals: $100 Popular: $25 Damage Fee: Most items: $20 damage fee This amount may be more if an item is of greater value; other items priced individually. If a damaged item requires removal from the library\u2019s collection, the borrower will be billed for the replacement cost. Requesting books from the LSC Librarian Marlee Givens discusses how to order books from the Library Service Center. Play Video Student Borrowing Currently enrolled graduate and undergraduate students may borrow items. BuzzCards* serve as library cards. The privilege of borrowing is a personal one and may not be transferred. *The library should be notified immediately if a borrower\u2019s BuzzCard is lost or stolen. There is no limit to the number of regular items borrowed. Special items such as Reserves may have limits. The loan period for Graduate and Undergraduate Students is 120 days with a maximum renewal period of 365 days, unless recalled (see below for information). Various categories of special materials, such as videos or reserve items, may be loaned for shorter periods of time such as hours and days. Check with librarians for various loan periods. All available circulating materials requested through the library catalog and/or ILLiad are available for pickup at the Library Services Desk. Books not picked up within a specified period will be returned to the shelf or made available for the next patron who placed a request on it. Prompt return of material is the personal responsibility of the individual to whom it is loaned. Failure to receive a notice does not absolve the borrower of the responsibility to renew or return the item to the library in a timely manner. All items are subject to recall. The borrower is guaranteed 21 total days with items. Recalled items should be returned to the Library Services Desk on or before the \u201cNew Due Date.\u201d The borrower is responsible for notifying the library immediately if library material is damaged, missing or lost. A patron\u2019s account will be blocked and borrowing privileges will be suspended if the borrower: owes the library $25 or more in fines or fees fails to return an Interlibrary Loan item in a timely fashion fails to respond to recall requests in a timely fashion Faculty & Staff Borrowing All items are subject to recall. The borrower is guaranteed 21 total days with items. Recalled items should be returned to the Library Services Desk on or before the \u201cNew Due Date.\u201d The borrower is responsible for notifying the library immediately if library material is damaged, missing or lost. A patron\u2019s account will be blocked and borrowing privileges will be suspended if the borrower: owes the library $25 or more in fines or fees fails to respond to recall requests in a timely fashion fails to return and Interlibrary Loan item in a timely fashion Interlibrary Loan and GIL Express items may be delivered and returned through LENDS. Alumni Borrowing Photo identification is required to borrow items. The privilege of borrowing is a personal one and may not be transferred. There is no limit to the number of regular items borrowed. Special items such as Reserves may have limits. The loan period is 28 days with a maximum renewal period of 90 days. Alumni may not borrow some specialty items such as cameras and camcorders. Various categories of special materials, such as videos or reserve items, may be loaned for shorter periods of time such as hours and days. Check with librarians for various loan periods. All available items requested through the library catalog are available for pickup at the Library Services Desk. Books not picked up within a specified period will be returned to the shelf or made available for the next patron who placed a request on it. Prompt return of material is the personal responsibility of the individual to whom it is loaned. Failure to receive a notice does not absolve the borrower of the responsibility to renew or return the item to the library in a timely manner. All items are subject to recall. The borrower is guaranteed 21 total days with items. Recalled items should be returned to the Library Services Desk on or before the \u201cNew Due Date.\u201d The borrower is responsible for notifying the library immediately if library material is damaged, missing or lost. A patron\u2019s account will be blocked and borrowing privileges will be suspended if the borrower: owes the library $25 or more in fines or fees fails to respond to recall requests in a timely fashion Visiting Scholar Borrowing In order to establish borrowing Policies visiting scholars should have their sponsoring faculty member (or other faculty member as authorized by your department) complete the: Application for Library Access form. Policies do not exceed one semester. A BuzzCard is required to establish Policies. The privilege of borrowing is a personal one and may not be transferred. *The library should be notified immediately if a borrower\u2019s BuzzCard is lost or stolen. There is no limit to the number of regular items borrowed. Special items such as reserves may have limits. The loan period for Visiting Scholars is 120 days with a maximum renewal period not to exceed one semester. Due dates can be shortened for recalls (for more information, see below). Various categories of special materials, such as videos or reserve items, may be loaned for shorter periods of time such as hours and days. Check with librarians for various loan periods. All available circulating materials (books, CDs, VHS tapes, etc.) requested through the library catalog and/or ILLiad are delivered daily by the LENDS van. Drop-off / pick-up points are located in each academic department and the GTRI labs. This service delivers materials from the Georgia Tech Library\u2019s collection to current GT faculty and staff. Items will typically arrive within two to three working days. There is no charge for this service. Prompt return of material is the personal responsibility of the individual to whom it is loaned. Failure to receive a notice does not absolve the borrower of the responsibility to renew or return the item to the library in a timely manner. All items are subject to recall. The borrower is guaranteed 21 total days with items. Recalled items should be returned to the Library Services Desk on or before the \u201cNew Due Date.\u201d The borrower is responsible for notifying the library immediately if library material is damaged, missing, or lost. A patron\u2019s account will be blocked and borrowing privileges will be suspended if the borrower: fails to respond to recall requests in a timely fashion owes the library $25 or more in fines or fees Other If you are: a participant in a Georgia Tech summer program a member of the University System of Georgia (student, faculty or staff) family of a Faculty member a student of Intensive English Program at Georgia Tech\u2019s Language Institute, or a Georgia Tech Temp or affiliate Please contact us at 404-894-4500 or customersupport@library.gatech.edu to determine your specific borrowing Policies. Borrow from other Libraries Current Georgia Tech students, faculty, and staff may borrow from the Library Service Center collection by either visiting the LSC in person or placing a request through the library catalog for delivery to campus. Current students, faculty, and staff may also use their Buzzcard to borrow from Emory\u2019s Woodruff Library and any library in the University System of Georgia in person. Learn More Subscribe to Newsletter You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. 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Contact, reserves@library.gatech.edu or 404-894-3903 Hours: 8am-4pm, Monday-Friday Student Access to Course Reserves GT Account: Password: Materials can be picked up at the INFODesk on the Grove level in Price Gilbert. Faculty Information for Course Reserves The Georgia Tech Library can put books, journal articles, scanned chapters, and much more on reserves for students. The links below will direct you to the best way to submit requests to our Reserves team. Note: Please submit requests for purchased materials well in advance of the semester. We will contact you when purchased materials are available. Materials owned by the Georgia Tech Library Books, DVDs, CDs Complete the Reserves \u2013 Books, DVDs, CDs form Place Your Request eResources Complete the Reserves - eResources form Place Your Request Note: The following materials cannot be put on Reserves: reference books, entire issues of journals, books owned by other libraries, books in the Emory shared collection. 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This document is unique to the Institute and guides architects and engineers in the process of designing new buildings, building additions, and renovations to existing buildings, and incorporating utility and transportation infrastructure improvements. Many buildings have visible sustainability features: The Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons is topped with more than 300 solar panels and a green roof garden and the Campus Recreation Center boasts a large photovoltaic solar array. Out of sight, a network of underground cisterns captures water to flush toilets in both Clough Commons and the Engineered Biosystems Building. And The Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design is the first building in Georgia and 28th in the world to earn Living Building Challenge certification, the world\u2019s most ambitious and holistic green building achievement. Georgia Tech also boasts an award-winning Green Cleaning Program for its campus facilities and initiatives that engage students within the Department of Housing. Tech has the following LEED-certified buildings at various levels: Platinum Chapin Building Caddell Building Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons Carbon Neutral Energy Solutions Laboratory Krone Engineered Biosystems Building Gold Glenn and Towers Residence Halls, and their connector building McCamish Pavilion The Historic Academy of Medicine Klaus Advanced Computing Building Zelnak Center Women\u2019s Softball Complex/Mewborn Field Hinman Research Building North Avenue Apartments Old Civil Engineering Building Fitten Residence Hall Freeman Residence Hall Montag Residence Hall Stephen C. Hall Building Child Development Center Silver Molecular Science and Engineering Building (second and third floor interior buildout) Scheller College of Business Ken Byers Tennis Complex Certified Joseph B. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Accountability The Georgia Institute of Technology is committed to the highest standards of integrity in all areas of operation and resolves that such activities undertaken by faculty, staff, and students will be conducted in accordance with strict ethical principles and in compliance with federal, state, and Institute regulations and policies. mb-5 Department of Internal Auditing The Department of Internal Auditing acts independently of all Georgia Tech operational activities to assure complete objectivity when conducting reviews and evaluations. Among its work is an Internal Controls Guide, developed as a resource tool to the campus for instituting and maintaining effective internal controls within the framework of mitigating various areas of risk affecting the Institute. 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For more information regarding the , please review Georgia Tech\u2019s General Data Protection Regulation Compliance Policy. Lawful Basis for Collecting and Processing of Personal Data Georgia Tech is an institute of higher education involved in education, research, and community development. In order for Georgia Tech to process employee and employment transactions, it must collect, use and process this personal data. The lawful basis for the collection and processing of personal data by Georgia Tech\u2019s Human Resources falls under the following category(ies): Processing is necessary for the purposes of the legitimate interests pursued by Georgia Tech or third parties in providing employment. The data subject has given consent for the processing of his or her special categories of personal data for one of more specific purposes. Types of Personal Data collected and why In order for Georgia Tech to process employee and employment transactions, it needs to collect the following categories of personal data. Name Contact information including, without limitation, email address, physical address, phone number, and other location data Unique personal identifiers and biographical information (e.g. date of birth) Details of your education and/or employment qualifications Information related to visa requirements, copies of passports and other documents to ensure compliance with U.S. laws Financial information gathered for the purposes of payroll processing The personal data collected by Georgia Tech\u2019s Human Resources will be shared with the following third-party entity or Georgia Tech Unit for the purposes of processing, evaluating, and analyzing employee and employment transactions. 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Tax data for employees in the state of Pennsylvania Berkheimer Tax Administrator Tax data for employees in the state of Pennsylvania South Carolina Dept. of Revenue Tax data for employees in the state of South Carolina Virginia Dept. of Taxation Tax data for employees in the state of Virginia State of Wisconsin Department of Revenue Tax data for employees in the state of Wisconsin Federal Agencies Social Security Administration W2s filed annually and adjustments as needed Internal Revenue Service Tax data Other Agencies Garnishment agencies (various state courts) Garnishment data Child Support (various agencies) Child support data If you have specific questions regarding the collection and use of your personal data, please contact the Office of Enterprise Data Management. If a data subject refuses to provide personal data that is required by Georgia Tech in connection with one of Georgia Tech\u2019s lawful bases to collect such personal data, such refusal may make it impossible for Georgia Tech to provide education, employment, research or other requested services. Where Georgia Tech gets Personal and Sensitive Personal Data Georgia Tech receives personal and sensitive personal data from multiple sources. Most often, Georgia Tech gets this data directly from the data subject or under the direction of the data subject who has provided it to a third party (for example, application for undergraduate admission to Georgia Tech through use of the Common App). Individual Rights of the Data Subject under the Individual data subjects covered by Georgia Tech\u2019s General Data Protection Regulation Compliance Policy will be afforded the following right information about the controller collecting the data the data protection officer contact information the purposes and legal basis/legitimate interests of the data collection/processing recipients of the personal data if Georgia Tech intends to transfer personal data to another country or international organization the period the personal data will be stored the existence of the right to access, rectify incorrect data or erase personal data, restrict or object to processing, and the right to data portability the existence of the right to withdraw consent at any time the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority (established in the ) why the personal data are required, and possible consequences of the failure to provide the data the existence of automated decision-making, including profiling if the collected data are going to be further processed for a purpose other than that for which it was collected Note: Exercising of these rights is a guarantee to be afforded a process and not the guarantee of an outcome. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Student Employee Onboarding Event Breadcrumb Home Wednesday Aug 16 2023 9:00AM - 4:00PM Contact Administrative Services Center 404.385.1111 Location Third Floor, Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons Related links Student Onboarding Administrative Services Center Keywords student hiring, onboarding The Administrative Services Center (ASC) invites all newly hired graduate and undergraduate students to complete their in-person onboarding requirements at the Fall 2023 Student Onboarding event. Students will have the opportunity to complete their I-9 verification and the Georgia Security Questionnaire with a public notary \u2013 both are requirements of employment at Georgia Tech. Students should complete their online Student Hire Packet (step 1 of the online onboarding process) prior to the event. Signing Up for a Student Employee Onboarding Time Slot Email communications will be sent directly to newly hired student employees who have already completed the online Student Hiring Packet (step 1 of the onboarding process) and still need to complete the in-person onboard requirement. These students will have the ability to select a 30-minute time slot on Aug. 16, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. If you are a newly hired student and need to complete your I-9 and/or Georgia Security Questionnaire, but cannot attend this in-person event, contact the ASC for assistance. Call: 404.385.1111 to schedule an appointment at the ASC. Schedule a walk-up appointment online here. Submit an online Request for Help ticket here. If you are in the U.S. but not in the Atlanta area and need a remote option, please contact the ASC to find an appropriate location near you. Click here for more information about the onboarding process including checklists, helpful step-by-step instructions for new hires, and more. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Guiding Principles Breadcrumb Home The process to determine a staff member\u2019s flexible working arrangement is equitable. Decisions are made without bias or favoritism. Opportunities to work remote and/or hybrid match job responsibilities. Hybrid and remote working options have a positive or net-neutral effect on productivity, employee performance, and employee well-being. Approved hybrid and remote working options are documented and revisited (at maximum annually) based on team need and job responsibility. Engaging in a flexible work arrangement is a privilege for those employees in good performance standing with the Institute. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Flexwork Resources Breadcrumb Home At Georgia Tech, we nurture the well-being of our community. As we collectively navigate how we work at Georgia Tech, we recognize that care and concern for our students, staff, and faculty is paramount to the Institute\u2019s success. The following resources have been identified to help people leaders and employees engage in meaningful conversations and learning opportunities, while focusing on their well-being and that of their team. Recorded/Virtual Resources Select from the curated list of on-demand resources from the topic areas below to learn more. Georgia Tech Created Content A Strengths-Based Operations Manual: Bringing Your Best Self To Work with Mary Lynn Realff and Caroline Dotts \u2013 Presented by Georgia Tech Human Resources on July 27, 2021 Understanding and Enhancing Resiliency Workshop with Ken Nowack \u2013 Presented by Resilience ERG on July 22, 2021 Productivity Creating Productive Workspaces (LinkedIn Learning) Virtual and Remote Team Management The Value of Working Remotely (LinkedIn Learning) Managing Virtual Teams (LinkedIn Learning) Managing Remote Workers (LinkedIn Learning) Resiliency How Resilient are You? (Kepro Assessment) Seven Steps to Manage Stress and Build Resilience (Kepro Article) Well-being in the Workplace Avoiding Burnout (LinkedIn Learning) Communicating with Empathy (LinkedIn Learning) Managing Employee Stress During Change (Virgin Pulse Webinar) Managing Stress and Anxiety (Kepro Webinar) Well-being in the Workplace (LinkedIn Learning) Templates and Guides Download any of our templates here: Team Blueprint One-on-One Meeting Form Leading a Virtual or Hybrid Team Hiring Guide Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Laura Carruth Named Associate Vice Provost for Transformative Teaching and Learning Campus and Community Laura Carruth Named Associate Vice Provost for Transformative Teaching and Learning Jul 18, 2023 Laura Carruth has been named associate vice provost for Transformative Teaching and Learning and will also serve as executive director of Tech\u2019s Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL). She will join Georgia Tech on Aug. 7 and be a direct report to Laurence Jacobs, senior vice provost for Education and Learning. She will be responsible for advancing the Institute\u2019s strategic goal of transformative teaching and learning, overseeing and executing programs that promote and support teaching effectiveness and student success. She will also lead CTL. \u201cLaura Carruth\u2019s passion for innovative education coupled with her ability to inspire and collaborate with faculty, staff, and students make her an exceptional addition to Georgia Tech. Her visionary leadership aligns perfectly with our motto of Progress and Service,\u201d said Jacobs. For the past nine years, Carruth has served as senior director of the Center for Excellence in Teaching, Learning, and Online Education at Georgia State University. She has also been an associate professor in Georgia State\u2019s Neuroscience Institute and Department of Biology for the past 14 years. Carruth said she is excited to join the Georgia Tech community and \u201cto contribute to the innovations in teaching and research that have made the university a model of excellence. Transformative teaching practices have the potential to change the lives of students in and out of the classroom, and they can also make a positive difference to the instructors who adopt and utilize them.\u201d Carruth earned a Ph.D. from the University of Colorado Boulder and completed post-doctoral training at the University of California Los Angeles. \u201cAs we look ahead to Dr. Carruth\u2019s arrival, I want to acknowledge and thank David Lawrence for serving as the interim director of CTL,\u201d said Jacobs. \u201cI appreciate the hard work that he and the entire CTL team have done, ensuring that our faculty, students, and teaching assistants have been well served during this leadership transition.\u201d Contact Office of the Senior Vice Provost for Education and Learning News room topics Campus and Community Keywords Center for Teaching and Learning Laura Carruth CTL Transformative Teaching and Learning larry jacobs View source Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Travel Insurance at Georgia Tech Breadcrumb Home Faculty and staff should review their health insurance coverage prior to traveling more than 100 miles from home. Their current coverage may be sufficient for their travel needs. However, some trips warrant additional coverage. For example, France requires visitors to have medical evacuation and repatriation coverage in order to receive a work visa, and security evacuation coverage may be very important in some parts of the world. The current USG medical plans do not include all of these provisions. Travel insurance with basic ERS (evacuation, repatriation, and security) might be needed. In addition, some medical plans may have high deductibles or cumbersome reimbursement requirements when using out-of-plan providers. Therefore, a traveler may choose to supplement their existing regular medical insurance plan with more robust medical travel insurance. Consult this guide to determine which travel insurance is appropriate for you. Need Assistance? Visit ServiceNow to request support. Quick Links Book travel with Concur (via TechWorks) Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) Full Coverage (Medical Plus ERS) CISI \u2013 Study Abroad Faculty and staff traveling on a faculty-led student program, or registered student trip, are enrolled in this medical travel insurance. \u200bTo receive this coverage coordinate with your specific Study Abroad Program Coordinator or contact OIE. This CISI plan includes primary coverage of medical expenses in addition to the medical evacuation, repatriation and security evacuation protection. Learn more about CISI Study Abroad insurance Study Abroad Office CISI \u2013 Business Travel The full package provides primary medical coverage as well as the basic ERS coverage for Georgia Tech-approved, international business travel. Employee rate: $2.43 per day | Dependent rate: $5.33 Full policy details Self Enrollment Instructions (You must have a credit card or PCard to pay.) Once successfully enrolled you will receive an email from 'CISI Enrollments.' Questions: Kathleen Connors | 203-399-5509 Basic Coverage (ERS Only) AXA Assistance (MetLife) All USG benefits-eligible employees (and their dependents), traveling for less than 90 days (on either business or personal travel), automatically have basic medical evacuation, repatriation, and security evacuation (ERS) at no cost. This emergency travel assistance, provided by AXA Assistance through MetLife, includes additional resources, such as medical provider location services and help with lost or stolen luggage. Learn More CISI \u2013 ERS (Basic Plan) This plan provides only basic medical evacuation, repatriation, and security evacuation coverage for Georgia Tech-approved, international business travel. It is available to purchase for trips (or persons) not covered by AXA Assistance. Employee rate: $30 per month Self Enrollment Instructions. (You must have a credit card or PCard to pay.) Once successfully enrolled you will receive an email from 'CISI Enrollments.' Questions: Kathleen Connors | 203-399-5509 Limited Coverage from Healthcare Insurance Providers Blue Cross Blue Shield Global Core - For BCBS health insurance policyholders - Review travel assistance benefits at bcbcglobalcore.com Call 1-800-810-BLUE (2583), or collect at 1-804-673-1177 for assistance Mobile app available Provides access to embassy information, medication availability, medical translation, and healthcare providers outside the U.S. Covers medical expenses during business and personal travel Kaiser Permanente Travel Support - For Kaiser Permanente policyholders - Review travel information at www.kp.org/travel Away from home travel line: 951-268-3900 Help finding care in other U.S. KP regions Fill eligible prescriptions during travel File medical expense reimbursement claims upon return Medical Evacuation & Repatriation \u2013 Only For J Exchange Visitors in the U.S. ACSA Global Travel Plus (PGH Global) J-1 Exchange Visitors (and their J-2 dependents) are required by the U.S. Department of State to purchase and maintain health insurance, including medical evacuation & repatriation back to their home country, for the full duration of their J program in the U.S. The University System of Georgia\u2019s health insurance plans for employees do not include this provision. Therefore, in addition to BlueCross BlueShield or Kaiser Permanente, J-1 employees must purchase an additional policy. Stand-alone Medical Evacuation & Repatriation insurance is available from ACSA Global Travel Plus. On the enrollment site select \u201cEnroll Now,\u201d and scroll to \"Provide Your Information.\" Evidence of both a USG employee health policy and the evacuation & repatriation coverage, is required to complete the J Scholar OIE check-in process and ensure the DS-2019 is activated in SEVIS. Additional information about J Exchange Visitor\u2019s Health Insurance requirements is available on the Office of International Education website here. Important: the ACSA Global Travel Plus evacuation and repatriation coverage only covers the J Exchange Visitor employee while in the United States. If a J-1 employee travels outside the U.S., they may be covered by Redpoint or elect to purchase one of the CISI travel insurance options noted above on this page. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Permanent Residence Breadcrumb Home Georgia Tech only sponsors individuals for Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) status when the application is based on permanent, professional employment at Tech. Foreign national employees must meet the qualifications for one of the following categories: EB-1 (Employment-based, 1st Preference) EB-2 (Employment-based, 2nd Preference) Need Assistance? Visit ServiceNow to request support. EB-1 For an EB-1 (Employment-based, 1st Preference) petition, the foreign national employee (FNE) must be able to establish their eligibility as an outstanding Professor or Researcher. Outstanding Professor or Researcher EB-2 Georgia Tech only files special handling EB-2 special handling (PERM) applications for permanent full-time teaching positions. PERM Requirements Please Note State law prohibits Georgia Tech from hiring private attorneys. Employees may not hire attorneys to file a PR petition naming Georgia Tech as the petitioner without express permission from Global HR. The Manager of Global HR or his/her designee is the only authorized signatory for a Georgia Tech sponsored employment-based permanent residency petition. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Resources for Employees Breadcrumb Home Georgia Tech serves a vibrant and diverse workforce at one of the nation's top public universities. Learn more about employment at Georgia Tech through the links below. Employee Homepage Faculty or Staff? Explore some of our most popular links for current employees. Learn More Manager Homepage Tools and resources for managing people at Georgia Tech are at your fingertips to help you succeed. Learn More New Employees New to Georgia Tech? Review links and resources for information on what you'll need to get started. Learn More Student Employees Student employees help drive hundreds of campus functions. Explore resources to learn about useful employment info while enrolled at Georgia Tech. Learn More Former Employees Ready for retirement or already there? Access Georgia Tech vendors and forms with these resources. Learn More Employee Relations Faculty or Staff? Explore some of our most popular links for current employees. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Overview Compensation Program Review Breadcrumb Home This page will provide an overview of the work we are doing and what we have already accomplished. Check back for updates. Back to Main Page Project Outcomes This project has helped drive future compensation program decisions focused on helping Georgia Tech retain, attract, and appropriately compensate the best and brightest faculty and staff. Below are compensation review program outcomes. Market Equity Study Georgia Tech jobs were matched to industry benchmark jobs based on responsibilities noted in the Georgia Tech job descriptions. The initial equity increase budget was allocated to staff identified as low compared to similar jobs outside of Tech and to staff with salaries below the quartile aligned to their years and competency in role. Newly hired and newly promoted employees were excluded from consideration. As a result of the study, the first phase of salary increases for staff occurred in December 2021. Additional adjustments for staff and faculty will be made on an annual basis, dependent on available department budget funding. Georgia Tech's current minimum wage for non-temporary employees to $15.38 per hour. Compensation Strategy, Administration, and Governance A review was conducted of the Georgia Tech compensation philosophy and compensation policies. From this review, we are proposing new guidelines focused on more timely reviews, and the processes used to assess and address those in similar jobs at Georgia Tech. These guidelines and processes will help us meet our goal of maintain a compensation program that contributes to an exceptional and equitable work environment for all employees. Job Structures & Pay Ranges Select components of the Georgia Tech Job Classification and Compensation System (JCCS) were reviewed to determine where changes may be needed. Click here to view the latest changes. Staff pay ranges were designed to allow flexibility in providing pay, while maintaining equity within the Institute and a salary competitive with the relevant job markets. Salary grades were designed to facilitate pay adjustments based on years in role, experience and skills, preferred certifications and degrees, and competencies. Unit HR Representatives will be provided with an employee staff census indicating recommended target placement in market based on years in current role. Individual job performance and job knowledge, as well as the Institute\u2019s financial position, determine the employee\u2019s position in the quartile. In accordance with Georgia Tech and USG policy, employees must be paid at the minimum of the pay grade range, not the minimum of the target quartile. Future Phases | Market & Equity Studies Moving forward, the Compensation Team will collaborate with unit leaders and their HR Representatives to conduct future internal equity and external studies. These studies will focus more on all employees within the same job or job family instead of individual assessments. As many of these jobs within the job families are shared institution-wide collaboration will be required amongst leaders to define scope, complexity and maintain internal equity amongst those similarly situated. Unit leaders should engage their HR Representative, should they require equity reviews of jobs within a job family. Individual equity reviews because of hire, promotion, or reclassification will continue case-by-case. These market and internal equity reviews will be conducted on a quarterly basis. Pay adjustments will be processed by Manager or Practitioner workflow in OneUSG Connect and should be in effect at the beginning of a pay period based on the pay frequency of each employee. Pay adjustments should not be retroactive and should be effective at the beginning of a pay period. The Georgia Tech payroll calendar can be found at hr.gatech.edu/payroll for reference. Requests for Equity Increases Above 9.9% Resume The Institute is still required to comply with the University System of Georgia Human Resources Administrative Practice Manual related to the Salary Increase Administrative Process for cumulative increases within a fiscal year. Timing & Processing of Pay Adjustments The number of adjustments in your unit will determine the best processing method. Units with a large number of adjustments should engage their HR Representative and Compensation Consultant to enable transactional loading, which will require planned resources and fixed periods to enable payment However, units with a small number of adjustments can use the Manager/Practitioner workflow within the OneUSG Connect to complete these transactions. Pay adjustments should not be retroactive and should be effective at the beginning of the next on-cycle pay period. Refer to the Georgia Tech payroll calendar hr.gatech.edu/payroll for appropriate dates. Retention Process Reminder The Retention Pool and process is a separate program from the Internal Equity and Market Studies. The retention pool is the mechanism used to retain existing employees who have received an external job offer by making them a counter-offer. The external offer should be for the same job the employee is currently performing at Georgia Tech. If you need assistance with a counter-offer engage your HR Representative. Ongoing and Upcoming Activities Benchmarking faculty salaries and developing market equity adjustment recommendations Recommending updates to Georgia Tech job titles, levels and similar Pay Structure updates New Pay Structures, Job Families, Career Pathing Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Breadcrumb Home Georgia Tech is committed to creating an unmatched workplace experience where all faculty and staff members can grow and thrive. Recognizing that compensation is an important component of the workforce experience, Georgia Tech initiated a review of our compensation programs to address our strategic goals focused on providing a rewarding employee work experience. The Institute partnered with a consulting firm to assess how our existing compensation programs compare to market. This assessment includes a review of Georgia Tech\u2019s compensation strategy, pay ranges, and job structure components. We want to be transparent that this project will not result in an immediate salary increase for each faculty and staff member. We are, however, using this project to drive future compensation program decisions focused on helping Georgia Tech retain, attract, and appropriately compensate the best and brightest faculty and staff. We are collaborating with key leaders and personnel across Georgia Tech to make sure the review\u2019s approach reflects industry best practices and our unique academic and administrative workforce needs. As responsible stewards of the State of Georgia, our market review approach will also reflect our goal to maintain a compensation program that contributes to an exceptional work environment for all employees. Read below for further details on the project\u2019s key focus areas. We invite you to check back regularly for project updates and progress to date. Glossary & FAQs Project Overview & Outcomes Philosophy & Policy Review Georgia Tech is reviewing and refining, where needed, the philosophy that defines our pay programs relative to workforce needs and the markets in which the Institute competes for talent. We are also reviewing of the effectiveness of select Georgia Tech pay policies. This includes reviewing policies focused on the frequency of market equity reviews and individual employee placement in salary ranges. Market Equity Assessment The equity assessment provided a strategic starting point for determining where changes might be needed to Georgia Tech\u2019s compensation program. This included updates, where appropriate, to the structure used to adjust salaries based on market comparisons. Insights developed through the assessment will help Georgia Tech compete for talent in our relevant labor markets through a compensation program that complies with the administrative and regulatory framework of the USG. While each faculty and staff member at Georgia Tech is valued, not every employee will receive an increase through market equity reviews. Though total years of service is valued by the Institute, only the employees years of experience in their current job can be used for this assessment. Staff equity adjustments started in December 2021. Adjustments will be made through a phased approach, starting with the most disparate positions to market and priority areas with significant turnover. We also are working with academic units to develop a strong and collaborative approach that addresses faculty needs. Job Structures and Pay Ranges All staff positions at Georgia Tech are part of the Job Classification and Compensation System (JCCS). View JCCS Academic Job Structures & Pay Ranges The academic market study was conducted to better align faculty members\u2019 salaries with the market and strengthen Tech\u2019s ability to attract and retain the best faculty across all categories. The academic pay scales are listed below. Click to access. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Breadcrumb Home Employment Classifications All jobs are categorized by an employment classification determined by the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). Learn more Georgia Tech Human Resources works within FLSA guidelines in evaluating the employment classifications of all staff and faculty positions. This takes place during the creation, or reclassification of positions. These classifications are based on several factors such outlined in the federal regulations and Board of Regents rules as the actual job duties outlined in the job description, as well as the salary. Exempt Employee Not eligible for overtime Must record exceptions to work (sick, vacation, jury duty, bereavement, etc.) Non-Exempt Employee Eligible for overtime Must record all hours worked in addition to absences Non-exempt employees must be paid for all hours worked. How is Exemption determined? Exemption is based on qualifying for all three of the following: Salary Basis: Employee must be paid on an annual salary basis; Minimum Salary Threshold Test: Employees must be paid above a salary threshold amount set by the Department of Labor; and Duty Tests: Employee must qualify as an Executive, Administrative, Professional, Computer Professional or other specialized dualities test. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Guidance Regarding Exemption Travel Time Managing compensation for travel time for overtime-eligible employees can be challenging. To help you accurately track, calculate and report travel time, Georgia Tech Human Resources has developed a general guidance document. GTHR encourages managers and employees to consult with a human resources representative for specific guidance before travel occurs. Travel Time Guidelines for Non-exempt Employees Calculating Overtime When calculating overtime, it is important to note that overtime is based on the number of hours worked in the workweek, not the pay period. Hours that are not actually worked (holidays, sick, vacation, etc.) do not count towards calculating overtime. Overtime must be approved in advance by the supervisor. The supervisor may also adjust the schedule within the same work week to manage overtime. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Retirement Benefits Breadcrumb Home All regular, benefit-eligible employees within the University System of Georgia, as a condition of employment must be enrolled in one of two available retirement plans. In addition to one of the required plans, USG offers supplemental retirement saving plans. Benefits Resources All regular, benefits eligible employees within the University System of Georgia, as a condition of employment, must be enrolled in one of the two available retirement plans. All non-exempt employees are enrolled in the Teachers Retirement System (TRS) plan per USG policy.Exempt employees can elect either the TRS or Optional Retirement Plan (ORP). For all exempt employees who are eligible to make a retirement plan election, this election must be completed through the Retirement@Work portal. If an election is not completed within 60 days of your hire date, you will default to an irrevocable enrollment in the Teachers Retirement System plan (TRS). If you elect the ORP plan there is a second required step to select a provider(s) and open an account. The three providers are Corebridge Financial (previously AIG), Fidelity, and TIAA. If no selection is made, the portal will automatically assign you to a TIAA default account, which can be changed at a future date, if desired. If TRS is elected no further action is needed. View this Mandatory Retirement Plan Election job aid for detailed instructions. USG Employees have the option to enroll in a supplemental retirement savings plan, in addition to their required retirement savings plan. Retirement@Work is the only way to access and enroll in one of the plans, select or change a vendor, and start or change contributions. These plan types are: 403(b) - available for both pre-tax and after-tax contributions 457(b) - available for both pre-tax and after-tax contributions There is no employer contribution to the voluntary plans. For additional information on the retirement and voluntary supplemental plans, please visit the USG Retirement Site. You can also review the Retirement@Work User Guide. The site provides instructions for using the Retirement@Work portal for plan election, if eligible, and numerous resources. These resources include plan specific information, contribution limits and provider information and investment options. If you should need additional retirement plan information or have any difficulty accessing the Retirement@Work portal, please submit an online request for support in ServiceNow. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search FMLA Breadcrumb Home The Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) entitles eligible employees to take up to 12 weeks of unpaid, job-protected leave each year. The employee must be employed for at least one year and have worked at least 1,250 hours during the previous 12 months. FMLA Process Summary Requesting FMLA Leave Employees requesting FMLA must submit an Extended Absence Request through the Employee Self Service portal in OneUSG Connect and provide the appropriate FMLA Certification form, if applicable, to GTHR Benefits. If an employee with a qualifying reason for FMLA does not initiate a request for FMLA, GTHR Benefits will send FMLA paperwork to the employee after the third full day of consecutive absence. The employee must return the certification form to GTHR Benefits within 15 calendar days. Notice of Eligibility After a request for FMLA has been received by GTHR Benefits, the employee will receive a Notice of Eligibility and Rights & Responsibilities Notice from GTHR Benefits advising them if they are eligible or not eligible for FMLA. This notice is emailed to the employee\u2019s work email (or personal email given by the employee) within 5 business days of their request for FMLA leave. Review of Medical Certifications & Supporting Documents Employee must complete and return all required paperwork to the GTHR Benefits Leave Specialist assigned to them within 7 calendar days after being notified of any deficiencies in the required documentation. Designation Notice GTHR Benefits will issue a Designation Notice to employees that are eligible for FMLA within 5 business days which indicates the time they are taking is designated as FMLA and specifies the number of weeks, days, or hours (in the case of intermittent leave) that will be counted against their FMLA leave entitlement. Records GTHR Benefits will maintain FMLA paperwork in a file (separate from employee\u2019s personnel file) for no less than three years. Leave Tracking FMLA leave is automatically tracked in the applicable, Absence System. Employees and supervisors should monitor the time keeping records for employees on leave to make sure that absences are reported correctly. GTHR Benefits should be made aware of information that is not reported correctly. Delivery of Forms to GTHR Benefits Completed forms may be delivered to the GTHR Benefits Extended Absence Team in two ways: Upload your documents to our confidential Dropbox by clicking HERE Fax to your documents to our confidential fax at (404)894-5549 To maintain privacy, please do not give FMLA or supporting medical documents to your department, supervisors, or other employees. Make an Appointment with GTHR Benefits Extended Absence Team To make a telephone or virtual appointment to speak with a Benefits Leave Specialist concerning your leave, click HERE. Employee Responsibilities Employees must notify their supervisor (or HR Representative) that they will need to take leave. Employees must enter their request for leave in the Employee Self Service (ESS) Portal and ensure that requested FMLA Certification Forms (if applicable) and other medical documents are returned to GTHR Benefits. Failure to provide the necessary requested documentation to GTHR Benefits may result in a delay in approval of FMLA leave. While on FMLA leave employees should periodically check in with their supervisor or HR Representative regarding their status and intent to return to work. Supervisor Responsibilities Should notify GTHR Benefits when they become aware that an employee may need FMLA, or when an employee has been absent 3 or more days due to illness or injury. Confirm that the employee has submitted their request for leave through the Employee Self Service (ESS) portal in OneUSG Connect. Supervisors (or HR Representative) should also notify GTHR when an employee has returned from leave. Additional Resources The below is a list of frequently asked questions about the FMLA. For more information, read the policy, attend a Be Well session on leave, or contact the GTHR leave specialist. FMLA Forms are located under Leave-Absence on the GTHR Forms & Guides website Read the Policy See the FAQs Access the Form Welcome a Child Be Well session Leaves of Absence Be Well session Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Benefits at Separation Breadcrumb Home Georgia Tech health and wellness benefits are provided through a variety of vendors and are subject to different outcomes if they are discontinued. We recommended carefully reviewing each benefit below to understand your options if your Georgia Tech benefits end, due to a termination (voluntary or involuntary) or a \u201clapsed transfer\u201d to a different University System of Georgia (USG) Institution. Your health insurance will continue through the end of the month in which you separate from Georgia Tech. You may continue your coverage under COBRA (The Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act). Looking for information about terminating? Click here ASC & USG Contacts Administrative Services Center (ASC) 404-385-1111 (8:00AM - 5:00PM Monday-Friday)gatech.service-now.com/asc OneUSG Connect 1-844-587-4236 | www.usg.edu/hr/benefits Benefit Guides Download the full benefit termination guide to learn more. 2023 Benefits Separation Guide If you are transferring to a USG Institution, view the following guide: USG Benefit Transfer Guide Impact on Benefits See below to learn how different benefits are impacted by leaving Georgia Tech. Some plans stop immediately, others have the option to continue on an individual basis and a few may require action. Also, ensure your address is up-to-date to ensure you receive your W-2. Health Benefits Your health insurance (medical, dental, and vision) will continue through the end of the month in which you separate from Georgia Tech and premiums will be collected via payroll or an outreach effort. You may continue your coverage through The Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA) for up to 18 months through the University System of Georgia's COBRA administrator, OneUSG Connect. A COBRA benefit continuation packet will be mailed to your home from OneUSG Connect within one to two weeks after your employement ends with Georgia Tech. You will have up to 60 days to make your COBRA election and submit payment to OneUSG Connect. Flexible Spending Account (FSA) FSA claims must be incurred in the plan year in which you participated in FSA. Additionally, your claims must occur on or before your last day of employment. You must submit your eligible claims to Optum no later than 90 days following your last day of employment with Georgia Tech in order to qualify for reimbursement. Unused FSA funds will be forfeited. If you are enrolled in the FSA program at the time of your separation from Georgia Tech, you may also elect to continue your FSA contributions through COBRA on an after-tax basis. Health Savings Account (HSA) If you are enrolled in the HSA program and have a remaining balance in your HSA account, you may continue to use your remaining HSA funds for qualifying expenses until your funds are exhausted. Your funds do not expire, not even after employment has ended. Life and Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) Insurance Your basic and (if applicable) supplemental life and AD&D benefits end on your last day of employment. The USG Minnesota Life basic and supplemental insurance plans have a portability feature. These plans allow you to continue this coverage as an individual policy. You must contact Minnesota Life directly to initiate the portability process within 30 days of your separation by calling 1-866-293-6047. The Georgia Tech Unum Whole Life plan also has a portability feature. If enrolled in this plan, you must contact Unum directly within 30 days from your last day of employment to elect a continuation of benefits through Unum. Short-Term and Long-Term Disability (STD & LTD) STD and LTD enrollment ends on your last day of employment. There is not a continuation option. 529 College Savings Plan If you contribute to Georgia Tech\u2019s 529 plan through TIAA, your contributions will stop on your last pay check. Core Retirement Plans: Teacher\u2019s Retirement System (TRS) & Optional Retirement System (ORP) For information related to refunds, distributions, rollovers, or general account information, direct your questions to either TRS or the applicable financial institution (Fidelity, Valic or TIAA) for ORP. Contact information for each institution is located at the end of this document. Supplemental Retirement Plans: 403(b) and 457(b) For information related to distributions, rollovers, and general account information, you must contact the applicable financial institution (Fidelity, Valic or TIAA). If you have an outstanding loan, contact Fidelity directly to establish a repayment plan. Contact information is located at the end of this document. Vacation/Final Pay If eligible for vacation, you will be paid for any unused, accrued vacation time up to a maximum of 45 days (360 hours). Vacation payouts are processed within 30 days of your separation from the Institute and are also dependent on when payroll receives notification of your termination from your department. Benefit premiums may be deducted from your vacation payout if your wages aren\u2019t enough to cover them. If you are transferring to another USG institution within 30 days, your leave accrual will transfer; cash out options are limited. Learn more about transferring benefits to another USG institution here. Form W-2, Wage, Tax Statements & Address Changes Tax forms from the previous year will be mailed to the address on file in OneUSG Connect. If you need to update your address after leaving the Institute, please contact the OneUSG Shared Services Center (SSC) at 877-251-2644. COBRA (Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act) COBRA is a federal law allowing employees and dependents to temporarily continue healthcare coverage in certain instances where otherwise the coverage would end. Dependents are eligible for COBRA coverage only if they were covered under the plan the day before the event occurred. Coverage is identical to the health coverage carried by active employers. An employee offered COBRA coverage has 60 days to make a COBRA election and 45 days to submit payment to OneUSG Connect after the election is made. You may continue coverage for up to 18 months. Once you have officially separated from Georgia Tech, you will receive a letter about COBRA from OneUSG Connect. You will work through OneUSG Connect to arrange COBRA benefits. Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Contact Us Careers Payroll Benefits Benefits Health & Welfare Benefits Work-Life Programs Newly Hired and Eligible Benefits at Separation Transferring USG & State Benefits Time Away from Work Types of Leave FMLA Paid Parental Leave Retirement Benefits Death of an Employee Death of a Spouse or Child Death of a Retired Employee Perks & Programs ACA GRA Health Insurance Option Be Well: Benefits Education Workshop Series Compensation Compensation Overview Staff Job Descriptions and Salary Structures Salary Job Status: Exempt vs Non-Exempt Job Evaluation & Review Comprehensive Compensation Program Review Faculty Compensation Program Review Overview & Outcomes Glossary & FAQs Phase 2 Guidelines Cost-of-Living Adjustment Employee Resources Global Working @Tech Student Employment Onboarding Resources for Employees Employee Homepage Manager Homepage Employee Relations Performance Management Worker's Compensation Georgia Tech Policy Library Offboarding & Retirement Employees in the Nonimmigrant Status Permanent Residence Tax Compliance Travel Insurance Affiliates Flexible Work Options Working @Tech Tool Kit Working @Tech Arrangement Understanding Flexwork Arrangements Flexwork Environments For Employees For Leaders Flexwork Policies Flexwork Resources Guiding Principles News & Events News Events User account menu ASC Portal Forms & Guides Go to OneUSG GT Login Open Search Search Search Work-Life Programs Breadcrumb Home Georgia Tech recognizes the need for their employees to maintain work-life harmony which helps reduce stress and increases overall happiness. But, work-life harmony means something different to everyone. The right balance for you today can be different for you tomorrow and it will change again during various stages in your life. In conjunction with the USG's goal of providing a system wide culture and environment of well-being, Georgia Tech offers several resources, programs and services to help you achieve your optimal harmony. Be Well Attend workshops, review available resources, and participate in activities to take healthy steps toward your wellness. Learn More Employee Assistance Program The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) offers counseling and work/life balance assistance to employees and their family members. Learn More Workplace Problem Solving The Georgia Tech Staff Ombuds Office provides consultations for all Georgia Tech staff members seeking workplace problem solving resources. The Ombuds follows the guiding principles of confidentiality, neutrality, informality and independence. Learn More Perks & Programs As a Georgia Tech employee you have access to discounts and incentives through Georgia Tech, USG and State of Georgia. Learn More Tuition Assistance Interested in continuing your education? Georgia Tech offers several educational assistance programs including tuition waivers and reimbursement. Learn More Flex Work Arrangements Flex work arrangements enable employees to serve customers, meet Institute and departmental goals, and balance personal and professional responsibilities. Learn More Bank at Work Bank at work with one of Georgia Tech's three banks providing discounts, premier services, and easy access to Georgia Tech employees. Learn More Summer Camp Resources Summer comes quickly! Don't wait to figure out what you're going to do with the kids. Let us help you find a camp that'll be just right. Learn More Childcare Georgia Tech offers a child care program for faculty, staff and graduate students. There are two on-campus centers managed by Bright Horizons Family Solutions. Learn More Lactation Centers The Institute has taken measures to ensure faculty, staff, and students have access to designated spaces conducive for nursing, breastfeeding, or expressing milk. Learn More Service Recognition Georgia Tech\u2019s leadership understands that longevity is significant and appreciates the service given to the Tech community. The Institute recognizes employees who have served the Georgia Tech community for 10 years and 25 years with a special ceremony each year. Learn More Staff Awards The Staff Awards recognizes the great achievements of staff members who have contributed to the Georgia Tech community with their innovations, their leadership, and embodying Georgia Tech\u2019s motto of \"Progress and Service.\" Learn More Buzzin' Back to School The Buzzin' Back to School campaign is a school supply drive by Georgia Tech employees for Georgia Tech families! 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Research focuses on alternative fuels, fuel efficiency, transportation usage, policy and planning, and transportation infrastructure. Georgia Tech\u2019s Parking and Transportation Services offers environmentally responsible transportation choices for students, faculty, and staff. Alternative transportation options include Stinger buses, the GT-Emory and Grocery Shuttles, Midnight Rambler, Stingerette nighttime shuttle, and paratransit services. These campus options also connect with alternative transportation choices provided through partnerships with metro transit agencies, including MARTA, CobbLinc, Xpress, and Gwinnett County Transit (GCT). For those who drive to campus, carpool permits and SmartPark offer flexibility within the campus parking system. Zipcar and Georgia Commute Options offer alternatives for those who want to have access to a car or want to be matched with a carpool. Bike GT provides a resource for those who choose to bike to campus. For those looking to buy an inexpensive refurbished bike or repair their own, Starter Bikes is here to help. Relay Bike Share also serves campus with several on-campus hubs that connect to the larger citywide network. Numerous bicycle infrastructure improvements have been implemented throughout campus in recent years to encourage both commuting and traveling on campus by bike. Electric vehicle drivers can plug in at work via multiple Level 2 EV charging locations. Georgia Tech is home to more Level 2 chargers than any other university in the southeast. Learn more from Parking and Transportation Services. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Jennifer Leavey Image Jennifer Leavey Assistant dean for Faculty Mentoring in the College of Sciences and director of the Georgia Tech Urban Honey Bee Project College of Sciences School of Biological Sciences Leavey\u2019s research interests include sustainable building construction and urbanization\u2019s impact on honey bees. After graduating from Georgia Tech with a bachelor\u2019s in chemistry, Leavey received her Ph.D. in immunology and molecular pathogenesis at Emory University. She is the director of the Urban Honey Bee Project, a unique interdisciplinary undergraduate research and education program focused on the impact of urban habitats on honey bees. She also serves as the faculty director of Explore Living Learning Community. Additionally, Leavey has developed innovative vertically integrated projects (VIPs) including Living Building Science, which is based on the science around The Kendeda Building, and STEMComm, which promotes scientific communication through creative media about recent scientific discoveries and engineering innovations. Social Media Engage with this expert on LinkedIn Engage with this expert on Twitter Get in touch with this expert Websites Jennifer's Faculty Profile News and Recent Appearances Thu, 05/20/2021 - 12:00 Urban Honey Bee Project Georgia Tech\u2019s Urban Honey Bee Project is a research program focused on the impact of urban habitats on honey bees. Read more Fri, 07/09/2021 - 12:00 Jennifer Leavey, Carrie Shepler Named Assistant Deans Leavey has been named assistant dean for Faculty Mentoring in the College. Shepler joins the Dean\u2019s Office as assistant dean for Teaching Effectiveness. Their collaborative leadership will execute key components of the College\u2019s new strategic plan. Read more Tue, 08/09/2016 - 12:00 An Age of Empowerment Georgia Public Broadcasting Bees play an invaluable role in our ecosystem, but they are slowly dying out as a species. In order to further integrate bees into a city environment, the Urban Honey Bee Project at Georgia Tech hopes to create new homes for these vital insects while educating students on ecological responsibility. We talk to Georgia Tech\u2019s Jennifer Leavey, who is director of the project, about the initiative and what results she hopes to achieve over the length of the project. Read more Tue, 09/25/2018 - 12:00 An Age of Empowerment GA Tech Jennifer Leavey is the integrated science curriculum coordinator for the College of Sciences. She also directs the Georgia Tech Urban Honey Bee Project, an interdisciplinary initiative designed to recruit and retain STEM students by studying how urban habitats affect honey bee health and how technology can be used to study bees. https://cos.gatech.edu/news/jennifer-leavey-carrie-shepler-named-assistant-deans Media Image Image Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Laurie Garrow Image Laurie Garrow Professor, Civil Engineering Remote video URL College of Engineering School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Laurie offers insight into how Covid-19 and other issues have impacted airlines and what air travelers can expect now and in the near future. Professor Laurie Garrow is an expert in aviation and travel behavior analysis and forecasting. Ironically, Laurie didn\u2019t take her first flight until she was in college, but she instantly fell in love with it. With a background in civil engineering, she gravitated toward transportation because it involved people. She is fascinated by the nuances of travel decision-making and passionate about using big data to predict air travel choices, and she offers original insights into airline operations, consumer behaviors, travel data, and policy for traditional commercial service and emerging urban air mobility applications. Social Media Engage with this expert on LinkedIn Get in touch with this expert Websites Faculty profile Laurie Garrow's research website The Center for Urban and Regional Air Mobility (CURAM) News and Recent Appearances Wed, 04/27/2022 - 12:00 The surprising reasons why Atlanta's airport is the world's busiest CNN CNN Travel asked Laurie Garrow, a professor of civil engineering at Georgia Tech with an expertise in aviation, what factors helped Atlanta. https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/atlanta-airport-worlds-busiest-why/index.html Tue, 09/20/2022 - 12:00 Laurie Garrow Featured as Moderator at 2022 U.S. Chamber of Commerce\u2019s Global Aerospace Summit Garrow led a discussion on how technology is improving the airline passenger experience. Read more Sun, 06/26/2022 - 12:00 Air Travel Is a Disaster Right Now. Here\u2019s Why. The Atlantic Laurie Garrow, a professor at Georgia Tech, directed me to FlightAware, a website that tracks airline-industry statistics. On any given day, it seems normal to have a cancellation rate of about 1 percent\u2014or one cancellation for every 100 scheduled flights. https://www.theatlantic.com/newsletters/archive/2022/06/summer-air-travel-fligh\u2026 Wed, 01/26/2022 - 12:00 America\u2019s Airlines Face a Long Road Back to Normal Barron's any travelers returned to the skies in 2021. The Sunday after Thanksgiving, 2.4 million individuals were screened by the Transportation Security Administration, a number just shy of the 2.5 million who were screened on the same day in 2019, as reported by the Bureau of Transportation Statistics. https://www.barrons.com/articles/WP-BAR-0000234750 Fri, 11/26/2021 - 12:00 Why your flight time could change months before a trip The Washington Post The pandemic has brought fresh challenges, said Laurie Garrow, a professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta who specializes in air travel. https://www.washingtonpost.com/travel/2021/11/26/flight-time-change-airline-ref\u2026 Thu, 05/05/2022 - 12:00 Georgia Tech Professor Laurie Garrow Offers 5 Tips for Airline Travel This Summer Aviation expert weighs in on how to make the most of the travel experience this summer. Read more Wed, 07/13/2022 - 12:00 Delta halts flight growth for remainder of 2022 | What this means for travelers 11Alive ince February, Delta has dealt with major issues trying to keep up with the demand of people flying amidst staffing shortages and flight cuts, but professor and aviation expert at Georgia Tech Laurie Garrow explained how these issues arose from changes that the airline made at the beginning of the pandemic. https://www.11alive.com/article/news/local/delta-halts-flights/85-8c45440d-4fb5\u2026 Thu, 08/04/2022 - 12:00 Will air travel ever return to normal? BBC Images of queues, huge piles of luggage and even pilots loading their planes with cargo have plagued the media throughout the world. Airports have been in chaos for months as they have attempted to re-emerge from the Covid-19 pandemic, with Europe, the UK and the USA all having suffered the worst of the effects so far. Flight cancelations have played havoc with business travellers and holiday makers alike, and the problem only appears to be getting worse as a whole raft of flights have recently been cancelled in the UK. All this begs the question, Why are things so bad right now and how do we fix the situation? So this week on the inquiry we ask, Will air travel ever return to normal? https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/w3ct39t9 Media Image Image Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Nicholas Zhang, Georgia Tech Ph.D. candidate   May 12, 2023 Organelles \u2013 the bits and pieces of RNA and protein within a cell \u2013 play important roles in human health and disease, such as maintaining homeostasis, regulating growth and aging, and generating energy. Organelle diversity in cells not only exists between cell types but also individual cells. Studying these differences helps researchers better understand cell function, leading to improved therapeutics to treat various diseases. In two papers out of the lab of Ahmet F. Coskun, a Bernie Marcus Early Career professor in the Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University, researchers examined a specific type of stem cell with an intracellular toolkit to determine which cells are most likely to create effective cell therapies. \u201cWe are studying the placement of organelles within cells and how they communicate to help better treat disease,\u201d said Coskun. \u201cOur recent work proposes the use of an intracellular toolkit to map organelle bio-geography in stem cells that could lead to more precise therapies.\u201d Creating the Subcellular Omics Toolkit The first study \u2014 published in Scientific Reports, a Nature portfolio journal \u2014 looked at mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) that have historically offered promising treatments for repairing defective cells or modulating the immune response in patients. In a series of experiments, the researchers were able to create a data-driven, single-cell approach through rapid subcellular proteomic imaging that enabled personalized stem cell therapeutics. The researchers then implemented a rapid multiplexed immunofluorescence technique in which they used antibodies designed to target specific organelles. By fluorescing antibodies, they tracked wavelengths and signals to compile images of many different cells, creating maps. These maps then enabled researchers to see the spatial organization of organelle contacts and geographical spread in similar cells to determine which cell types would best treat various diseases. \u201cUsually, the stem cells are used to repair defective cells or treat immune diseases, but our micro-study of these specific cells showed just how different they can be from one another,\u201d said Coskun. \u201cThis proved that patient treatment population and customized isolation of the stem cells identities and their bioenergetic organelle function should be considered when selecting the tissue source. In other words, in treating a specific disease, it might be better to harvest the same type of cell from different locations depending on the patient\u2019s needs.\u201d RNA-RNA Proximity Matters In the next study published this week in Cell Reports Methods, the researchers took the toolkit a step further, studying the spatial organization of multiple neighboring RNA molecules in single cells, which are important to cellular function. The researchers evolved the tool by combining machine learning and spatial transcriptomics. They found that analyzing the variations of gene proximity for classification of cell types was more accurate that analyzing gene expression only. \u201cThe physical interactions between molecules create life; therefore, the physical locations and proximity of these molecules play important roles,\u201d said Coskun. \u201cWe created an intracellular toolkit of subcellular gene neighborhood networks in each cell's different geographical parts to take a closer look at this.\u201d The experiment consisted of two parts: the development of computational methods and experiments at the lab bench. The researchers examined published datasets and an algorithm to group RNA molecules based on their physical location. This \u201cnearest neighbor\u201d algorithm helped determine gene groupings. On the bench, researchers then labeled RNA molecules with fluorescents to easily locate them in single cells. They then uncovered many features from the distribution of RNA molecules, such as how genes are likely to be in similar subcellular locations. Cell therapy requires many cells with highly similar phenotypes, and if there are subtypes of unknown cells in therapeutic cells, researchers cannot predict the behavior of these cells once injected into patients. With these tools, more cells of the same type can be identified, and distinct stem cell subsets with uncommon gene programs can be isolated. \u201cWe are expanding the toolkit for the subcellular spatial organization of molecules \u2013 a \u2018Swiss Army Knife\u2019 for the subcellular spatial omics field, if you will,\u201d said Coskun. \u201cThe goal is to measure, quantify, and model multiple independent but also interrelated molecular events in each cell with multiple functionalities. The end purpose is to define a cell\u2019s function that can achieve high energy, Lego-like modular gene neighborhood networks and diverse cellular decisions.\u201d This research is funded by Regenerative Engineering and Medicine at Georgia Tech, as well as the NSF Engineering Research Center for Cell Manufacturing Technologies (CMaT). CITATION: Venkatesan, M., Zhang, N., Marteau, B., Yajima, Y., Ortiz De Zarate Garcia, N., Fang, Z., Hu, T., Cai, S., Ford, A. Olszewski, H., Borst, A., and Coskun, A. F. Spatial subcellular organelle networks in single cells. Scientific Reports 13, 5374 (2023). doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-32474-y CITATION: Fang, Z., Ford, A., Hu, T., Zhang, N., Mantalaris, A., Coskun, A.F. Subcellular spatially resolved gene neighborhood networks in single cells. Cell Reports Methods. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Nuclear energy expert, Anna Erickson Image Anna Erickson Associate Chair for Research and Woodruff Professor George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering and Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Anna Erickson is a sought-after expert on the potential benefits and risks of nuclear energy. Anna Erickson\u2019s work focuses on bridging a critical gap between the reactor engineering and nuclear nonproliferation communities by integrating theoretical reactor analysis and design and experimental detection. She serves as director for the Consortium for Enabling Technologies and Innovation, a group of 12 universities and 12 national laboratories tasked with developing new technologies and educational programs to support the U.S. Department of Energy\u2019s nuclear science, security, and nonproliferation goals. 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CBS News' John Dickerson explores the potential significance with Professor Anna Erickson, who teaches nuclear and radiological engineering at Georgia Tech https://www.cbsnews.com/video/nuclear-fusion-breakthrough-energy-scientist/ Wed, 02/20/2019 - 12:00 For nearly 2 decades, Grand Canyon tourists were exposed to radiation beyond the federal limit, safety manager says CNN Anna Erickson, associate professor of nuclear and radiological engineering at Georgia Tech, said the uranium exposure at the museum is unlikely to have been hazardous to visitors. \u201cUranium ore contains natural (unenriched) uranium which emits relatively low amounts of radiation,\u201d Erickson said. \u201cGiven the extremely low reading (zero above background) 5 feet away from the bucket, I\u2019m skeptical there could be any health hazards associated with visiting the exhibit.\u201d https://www.cnn.com/2019/02/20/health/grand-canyon-radiation-museum-trnd/index\u2026 Fri, 08/26/2022 - 12:00 Bhatti, Erickson Selected for ELATES Leadership Program for Women in STEM As fellows, Pamela Bhatti and Anna Erickson will participate in a yearlong program designed to elevate their leadership, project management, and communication skills. Read more Fri, 04/08/2016 - 12:00 Nuclear weapons hidden in cargo containers won\u2019t remain hidden for long Inverse \u201cThe gamma rays of different energies interact with the material in very different ways,\u201d Anna Erickson, an assistant mechanical engineering professor at Georgia Tech, says. \u201cAnd how the signals are attenuated will be a very good indicator of what the atomic number of the hidden material is, and its potential density.\u201d https://www.inverse.com/article/14395-nuclear-weapons-hidden-in-cargo-container\u2026 Media Image Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Tim Lieuwen Image Tim Lieuwen Regents\u2019 Professor, David S. Lewis Jr. Chair, and executive director of the Strategic Energy Institute Remote video URL College of Engineering Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering From electric vehicles to hydrogen and energy storage, Tim Lieuwen is a leading expert on clean energy and energy policy. Tim Lieuwen is Regents\u2019 Professor, David S. Lewis Jr. Chair, and executive director of the Strategic Energy Institute at Georgia Tech. His interests lie in the areas of clean energy and propulsion systems, energy policy, acoustics, fluid mechanics, and combustion. Lieuwen\u2019s passion for automobiles and energy began when he was a teenager repairing cars as a small business. He believes we are at a historical crossroads with regard to energy sources and policies, and emphasizes Georgia Tech\u2019s role in the transition. 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But as the nation\u2019s president and environmental organizations sound alarms, some experts say the ruling likely won\u2019t impede progress in Georgia toward closing air polluting coal-fired power plants and moving toward cleaner forms of energy. https://georgiarecorder.com/2022/07/01/georgias-coal-fired-plant-closings-likel\u2026 Wed, 07/06/2022 - 12:00 World\u2019s Largest Hydrogen Fuel Blending Demonstration Completed in Smyrna Saporta Report A multi-organizational effort proved successful in completing what Georgia Power calls the world\u2019s largest hydrogen fuel blending demonstration, paving the way for future hydrogen implementation in the Southeast. https://saportareport.com/worlds-largest-hydrogen-fuel-blending-demonstration-c\u2026 Fri, 07/02/2021 - 12:00 US says China targeted pipelines as DHS mandates cybersecurity measures https://wtov9.com/news/nation-world/us-says-china-targeted-pipelines-as-dhs-mandates-cybersecurity-measures Media Image Image Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Postdoctoral researcher Congcheng Wang builds a battery cell. Jul 19, 2023 A good battery needs two things: high energy density to power devices, and stability, so it can be safely and reliably recharged thousands of times. For the past three decades, lithium-ion batteries have reigned supreme \u2014 proving their performance in smartphones, laptops, and electric vehicles. But battery researchers have begun to approach the limits of lithium-ion. As next-generation long-range vehicles and electric aircraft start to arrive on the market, the search for safer, cheaper, and more powerful battery systems that can outperform lithium-ion is ramping up. A team of researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology, led by Matthew McDowell, associate professor in the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering and the School of Materials Science and Engineering, is using aluminum foil to create batteries with higher energy density and greater stability. The team\u2019s new battery system, detailed in Nature Communications, could enable electric vehicles to run longer on a single charge and would be cheaper to manufacture \u2014 all while having a positive impact on the environment. \u201cWe are always looking for batteries with higher energy density, which would enable electric vehicles to drive for longer distances on a charge,\u201d McDowell said. \u201cIt\u2019s interesting that we can use aluminum as a battery material, because it\u2019s cost-effective, highly recyclable, and easy to work with.\u201d The idea of making batteries with aluminum isn\u2019t new. Researchers investigated its potential in the 1970s, but it didn\u2019t work well. When used in a conventional lithium-ion battery, aluminum fractures and fails within a few charge-discharge cycles, due to expansion and contraction as lithium travels in and out of the material. Developers concluded that aluminum wasn\u2019t a viable battery material, and the idea was largely abandoned. Now, solid-state batteries have entered the picture. While lithium-ion batteries contain a flammable liquid that can lead to fires, solid-state batteries contain a solid material that's not flammable and, therefore, likely safer. Solid-state batteries also enable the integration of new high-performance active materials, as shown in this research. The project began as a collaboration between the Georgia Tech team and Novelis, a leading manufacturer of aluminum and the world\u2019s largest aluminum recycler, as part of the Novelis Innovation Hub at Georgia Tech. The research team knew that aluminum would have energy, cost, and manufacturing benefits when used as a material in the battery\u2019s anode \u2014 the negatively charged side of the battery that stores lithium to create energy \u2014 but pure aluminum foils were failing rapidly when tested in batteries. The team decided to take a different approach. Instead of using pure aluminum in the foils, they added small amounts of other materials to the aluminum to create foils with particular \u201cmicrostructures,\u201d or arrangements of different materials. They tested over 100 different materials to understand how they would behave in batteries. \u201cWe needed to incorporate a material that would address aluminum\u2019s fundamental issues as a battery anode,\u201d said Yuhgene Liu, a Ph.D. student in McDowell\u2019s lab and first author on the paper. \u201cOur new aluminum foil anode demonstrated markedly improved performance and stability when implemented in solid-state batteries, as opposed to conventional lithium-ion batteries.\u201d The team observed that the aluminum anode could store more lithium than conventional anode materials, and therefore more energy. In the end, they had created high energy density batteries that could potentially outperform lithium-ion batteries. \u201cOne of the benefits of our aluminum anode that we're excited about is that it enables performance improvements, but it also can be very cost-effective,\u201d McDowell said. \u201cOn top of that, when using a foil directly as a battery component, we actually remove a lot of the manufacturing steps that would normally be required to produce a battery material.\u201d Short-range electric aircraft are in development by several companies, but the limiting factor is batteries. Today\u2019s batteries do not hold enough energy to power aircraft to fly distances greater than 150 miles or so. New battery chemistries are needed, and the McDowell team\u2019s aluminum anode batteries could open the door to more powerful battery technologies. \u201cThe initial success of these aluminum foil anodes presents a new direction for discovering other potential battery materials,\u201d Liu said. \"This hopefully opens pathways for reimagining a more energy-optimized and cost-effective battery cell architecture.\u201d The team is currently working to scale up the size of the batteries to understand how size influences the aluminum\u2019s behavior. The group is also actively exploring other materials and microstructures with the goal of creating very cheap foils for battery systems. \u201cThis is a story about a material that was known about for a long time, but was largely abandoned early on in battery development,\u201d McDowell said. \u201cBut with new knowledge, combined with a new technology \u2014 the solid-state battery \u2014 we've figured out how we can rejuvenate the idea and achieve really promising performance.\u201d Funding: Support is acknowledged from Novelis, Inc. M.T.M. acknowledges support from a Sloan Research Fellowship in Chemistry from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. This work was performed in part at the Georgia Tech Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology, a member of the National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure (NNCI), which is supported by the National Science Foundation (ECCS-2025462). Citation: Liu, Y., Wang, C., Yoon, S.G. et al. Aluminum foil negative electrodes with multiphase microstructure for all-solid-state Li-ion batteries. Nat Commun 14, 3975 (2023). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-39685-x Writer: Catherine Barzler Photography: Rob Felt Ph.D. student Yuhgene Liu, associate professor Matthew McDowell, and postdoctoral researcher Congcheng Wang in McDowell's lab at Georgia Tech. A solid-state battery built in McDowell\u2019s laboratory. Postdoctoral researcher Congcheng Wang builds a battery cell. 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Read More The Month in Photos: October 2020 Surveillance Testing, Homecoming, and Halloween Read More Making Bold Moves Georgia Tech graduate Archel Bernard brings her Liberian clothing line, Bombchel, to Ponce City Market. Read More Broad-Based Asymptomatic Testing Program Helps Control Covid-19 An ambitious campuswide testing program aimed at identifying asymptomatic Covid-19 community members has helped limit daily case counts to s... Read More The Month in Photos: September 2020 Redesigned Face Mask, Institute Address, and Staff Appreciation Read More Conversations with Cabrera: Charles Isbell President Cabrera sits down with Charles Isbell, dean and John P. Imlay Jr. Chair in the College of Computing. Read More Thank You for Your Decade of Dedication Read More A Future Filled with Promise \u2014 Jordan Pope Tech Promise Scholar Jordan Pope Read More Ladies and Gentlemen of the Academies A remarkable seven Georgia Tech scholars were elected this spring to the nation\u2019s top science and engineering organizations Read More Another Promise Kept - Nicole Schuster Tech Promise honoree Nicole Shuster... Read More Another Promise Kept - Marquetta and Marteisha Griffin Tech Promise honorees Marquetta and Marteisha Griffin... Read More The Month in Photos: March 2020 Guthman Competition, STAR Particles Research, and InVenture Prize Read More Women Who Lead At Tech, we celebrate the women who are making a difference in research and inspiring future generations to make their own history. Read More InVenture Prize 2020 This is the 12th year for Georgia Tech\u2019s annual innovation contest, in which student inventors compete head-to-head in a fast-paced pitch co... Read More The Month in Photos: February 2020 Ivan Allen Prize, Black History Lecture, and Space Force Read More Conversations With Cabrera: Dean Susan Lozier President Cabrera chats with Susan Lozier, the new dean of the College of Sciences. Read More Impact: Celebrating Black History Month Each February, as part of Black History Month, leaders and innovators in the black community are remembered and celebrated. Read More Lights, Camera, Classroom With the 2020 Oscars only a couple days away, Georgia Tech Professional Education shares some backstage perspective on just how much moviema... Read More The Month in Photos: December 2019 Atlanta BeltLine, Strategic Plan, and Commencement Read More The Inventure Effect Last year\u2019s InVenture Prize finalists are working around the clock to make their innovative vision a reality. Read More Looking Back at 2019 With a number of firsts, records, honors, and new beginnings, it was another eventful year for Georgia Tech! Read More The Man With a Plan Twenty years ago this month, Ryan Gravel submitted a master\u2019s thesis that would transform Atlanta. Read More Star Power Across Tech, women are investigating the great unknowns of space. Read More The Month in Photos: November 2019 Homecoming, Ethletics Day, and Fall Foliage Read More Hidden Georgia Tech: Campus Recycling When you put your recycling into a campus container, where does it go? Read More Sharing Lessons Learned on The Kendeda Building The Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design is complete with plans to welcome students in January 2020. Read More Hoots and Hollers Intricately carved jack-o'-lanterns, a costumed run through campus, and dropping flash-frozen pumpkins off a building. We celebrate fal... Read More Homecoming for Missing Plaque A plaque missing from Georgia Tech's Grant Field, possibly for 40 years, is returned to the Institute. Read More The Investiture of President \u00c1ngel Cabrera The title of president has been formally conferred upon \u00c1ngel Cabrera. Read More Hidden Georgia Tech: Biological Sciences Prep Lab Collections of vintage equipment, like the one in the Biology Prep Lab located in the Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons, are increasingl... Read More Presidential Investiture: An Institute Milestone What will next week's pomp and circumstance mean? We look back at past ceremonies and what to expect for the upcoming event. Read More Prepare Lawn for Winter, Plant Bulbs for Spring Tech Lawn and Garden taps into the knowledge of the lawn and garden experts in Facilities Management. Read More The Month in Photos: September 2019 Trailblazers, Institute Address, and Football. Read More Ale of an Engineer From brewing to quality control, marketing to logistics, Georgia Tech graduates are making their mark on the ever-expanding brewing industry... Read More Three Brothers. Three Valedictorians. Three Yellow Jackets. Adam, Rommi, and Zane Kashlan all finished high school with the exact same grade point average \u2013 4.72. That just also happened to place them... Read More President Cabrera\u2019s First Week It\u2019s been a week and a half since \u00c1ngel Cabrera took the helm as the 12th president of Georgia Tech. Read More A New Chapter \u00c1ngel Cabrera begins his tenure as Georgia Tech\u2019s 12th president, and we\u2019re going behind the scenes of his first day on the job. Read More The Month in Photos: August 2019 Football Fan Day, Burdell's Brunch, and Convocation Read More An Age of Empowerment: Bonnie Taylor Bonnie Taylor is associate dean of students and director of the Office of Student Integrity in the Division of Student Life. Read More Hidden Georgia Tech: Surplus Property When a Georgia Tech department purchases new furniture or office equipment, what happens to the furniture and equipment that\u2019s no longer nee... Read More This Month in Photos: July 2019 Happiness classes, a new Police Department building, and tiny robots. Read More The Peterson Legacy Through a decade of tremendous change, G.P \u201cBud\u201d Peterson led Georgia Tech with a steady hand, a full heart \u2014 and an eye toward the future. Read More Designing for Curiosity The School of Industrial Design at Georgia Tech and the Children\u2019s Museum of Atlanta collaborate to bring 6 interactive exhibits for youth t... Read More An Age of Empowerment: Diley (Dyla) Hernandez Cuba native Diley Hernandez was in high school when she became fascinated by psychology and decided she wanted to pursue it as a field of st... Read More This Month in Photos: June 2019 Ethics Roundtable, Summer Camp, Tech's New President Read More Girl Power Georgia Tech\u2019s TEC Camp is introducing the next generation to the magic of engineering and science for girls ages 10-13. Read More An Age of Empowerment: Tiffany Johnson Tiffany D. Johnson studies bridges, but not the kind that carry trucks and cars. She studies how to connect people. Read More This Month in Photos: May 2019 Commencement, NCAA Baseball Regional, and Coda's grand opening. Read More Coda Opening Celebrates Innovation, Industry Collaboration On May 23, the Georgia Institute of Technology marked the grand opening of Coda, the flagship building for the Institute\u2019s Technology Square... Read More An Age of Empowerment: Pamela Bhatti Pamela Bhatti moves with ease between medicine and engineering, but her research is not the type that springs to mind when you hear \"el... Read More This Month in Photos: April 2019 Game of Thrones, Pops with the President, and the Spring Football Game. Read More From Ballet to Business Analytics: Heather Arentson Is On Pointe This former ballerina is graduating this spring from Tech\u2019s Online Master of Science in Analytics program. Read More First Cohort of Students Completes Excel Program The first cohort is graduating from Excel, a postsecondary education program for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Read More Pops with the President Around 2,000 members of the campus community gathered at the Kessler Campanile this week to visit with President G.P. \"Bud\" Peters... Read More Catalyst: HackGT's 12-hour learn-a-thon for Georgia high school students Catalyst is HackGT's learn-a-thon to engage high school students from underserved areas of Georgia. Read More An Age of Empowerment: Meet Neha Kumar Kumar looks at mobile technologies and how they are designed for and adopted in underserved communities around the world. Read More McDowell Honored with Class of 1934 Distinguished Professor Award David McDowell receives Georgia Tech\u2019s highest award given to a faculty member: the Class of 1934 Distinguished Professor Award. Read More Tiny Kingdoms Tiny Kingdoms is an online multiplayer real-time strategy game created by two Georgia Tech students. Read More Elena Shinohara: Feeling the Rhythm Elena Shinohara is one of the few collegiate rhythmic gymnasts in the country. Read More 2019 National Robotics Week Roundup In honor of National Robotics Week, we've rounded up the top robotics news from 2019. Read More A Science of Ice and Fire How Georgia Tech faculty and students draw inspiration from a pop culture phenomenon. Read More This Month in Photos: March 2019 Guthman Competition, InVenture Prize, and Spring Arrival. Read More An Age of Empowerment: Meet Aileen Morales There\u2019s no place like home for this former Yellow Jacket softball standout who's now the head coach. Read More InVenture Prize 2019 This is the 11th year for Georgia Tech\u2019s annual innovation contest, in which student inventors compete head-to-head in a fast-paced pitch co... Read More Stamps President's Scholars Tech Trek In the summer immediately prior to their start of classes in the fall, incoming first-year Georgia Tech students have the opportunity to pre... Read More This Month in Photos: February 2019 Crosland Tower, Tech at the State Capitol, and Technique Awards. Read More Remembering Big Al A group of students pays tribute to a fallen campus tree with 'Fall of a Champion,' an exhibit now on display in Clough Commons. Read More An Age of Empowerment: Meet Joycelyn Wilson Joycelyn Wilson didn\u2019t just grow up around music, she grew up around the lyrics. She wanted to know what artists were singing and why. Read More This Month in Photos January 2019 Early Action, NASA Astronaut Mae Jemison, and the Periodic Table. Read More A Historic Moment: Governor\u2019s Inauguration at McCamish For more than a century \u2014 stretching all the way back to Teddy Roosevelt\u2019s 1905 campus visit \u2014 major political figures have made appearances... Read More You Should Come to Georgia Tech If you've been accepted to Tech, there are infinite reasons to commit to coming here as the next step in your academic adventures. Hear... Read More This Month in Photos: December 2018 Tech the Halls, Midnight Breakfast, and Commencement. Read More An Age of Empowerment: Meet Casey Aultman Tech alumna and Savannah native Casey Aultman has spent the past five years in the Office of Government and Community Relations at Georgia T... Read More Their Own Path \u00ad\u00ad\u00ad\u00adTwo students. Two very different journeys to Georgia Tech. Read More An Age of Empowerment: Meet Hang Lu Even before Hang Lu found her career focus, she knew she wanted to do something different. Read More 2018 Year in Review This year, the Georgia Tech community saw its share of triumphs and challenges. Here are some of the notable people, stories, and moments fr... Read More Rising to a Challenge: Ignacio Montoya Ignacio Montoya is determined to get spinal cord injury patients out of wheelchairs, including himself. Read More From Dropout to Summa Cum Laude: Andrew Kell Makes the Grade After a five-year hiatus, Andrew Kell went through the process of readmission and academic renewal to come back to Tech at age 24. Read More This Month in Photos: November 2018 Ethics events, a Faculty and Staff Art Exhibit, and going inside the Student Competition Center. Read More Sam at the Summit Sam Chaneles grew up in Miami where the seas level is less than seven feet. Now, this mechanical engineering student is uncovering a whole n... Read More Hidden Georgia Tech: Student Competition Center This 17,000-square-foot space is where hundreds of students design, build, and compete using a variety of vehicles or robotic or autonomous... Read More An Age of Empowerment: Meet Nisha Botchwey Nisha Botchwey creates a world where the healthy choice is the easy choice. Read More Coming Home Through an innovative employment training program, Tech is helping veterans make a meaningful transition to civilian life in Georgia. Read More Finding Fencing: Rachel Wakefield Traveling 700 miles and through five states to come to Georgia Tech from a small town in Maryland, Rachel Wakefield struggled in her first f... Read More Rolling Recovery: Students Bring Mobile Coffee Cart to Campus Free coffee is arriving on three wheels courtesy of Georgia Tech\u2019s Collegiate Recovery Program. Read More Meet the New Leader of Research at Georgia Tech Chaouki Abdallah is a proud Yellow Jacket alumnus, parent of two Georgia Tech students and the newest member of the Institute\u2019s executive le... Read More Physics Pumpkin Smash The fate of around a dozen pumpkins was to be smashed outside the Howey Physics Building in the late afternoon hours on Halloween. Read More This Month in Photos: October 2018 Study Abroad, Homecoming, and Smashing Pumpkins. Read More Hidden Georgia Tech: The Interior Design Shop See where a three-person interior design team creates functional and beautiful spaces including classrooms, lounges, meeting spaces, and off... Read More An Age of Empowerment: Meet Mary Tipton Woolley Mary Tipton Woolley is senior associate director for Undergraduate Admission. Read More Whistle While You Work Georgia Tech\u2019s steam whistle cannot be ignored \u2014 so how does the piercing sound affect your day? Read More Steve Salbu Talks Ethics A Georgia Tech expert talks about workplace ethics and coming back from crisis. Read More Tech and the Tales of Its Time-Tested Traditions Homecoming simply wouldn't be the same if it weren't for the rich Tech traditions that have been the frosting on the cake for more... Read More Nobel-Minded Georgia Tech faculty shed light on the science behind this year's Nobel Prize winners in physics, chemistry, and physiology or medicine... Read More Hidden Georgia Tech: Fleet Services The Office of Fleet Services is responsible for the maintenance of nearly 850 Georgia Tech vehicles Read More This Month in Photos: September 2018 Ivan Allen Prize, Robotics Roundtable, and Retirement Dinner. Read More Everyday Georgia Project Every day, lives around Georgia are changed because of research and technology from Georgia Tech \u2014 but we don\u2019t always hear their stories. Read More An Age of Empowerment: Meet Jennifer Leavey Leavey is the integrated science curriculum coordinator for the College of Sciences and directs the Georgia Tech Urban Honey Bee Project Read More Blue Sky Thinking Could your future include receiving books via drone? Maybe. Read More An Age of Empowerment: 12 Stories of Women at Georgia Tech This academic year, we'll talk with a dozen women from the faculty and staff who are making advances in their areas of expertise Read More Getting to Know Carla Bradley New Counseling Director Talks Data, STEM Students, and Technology Read More This Month in Photos: August 2018 RAT caps, Graduate Student Welcome, and Institute Address. Read More Out of This World \"Out of This World\" Science fiction is about more than entertainment. Just ask one of these Georgia Tech professors. Read More First Day of Classes Fall 2018 The fall semester is officially underway, and life has come back to campus. Read More Not Your Grandfather's Graduate Degree Georgia Tech's OMS programs are transforming online graduate education and changing lives - from computer science to analytics to cyber... Read More This Month in Photos: July 2018 Research, studying, and landscaping. Read More A Plan of Global Proportions More Georgia Tech students are spending more time abroad as they pursue the International Plan, a degree designation earned by a record 42 s... Read More Hidden Georgia Tech: The Postal Distribution Center Between 28,000 and 35,000 pieces of metered mail are processed on campus per month Read More Imagine a Future in which Learning is for Life Georgia Tech's Creating the Next in Education Commission has devised a strategic map for navigating the future of education and providi... Read More This Month in Photos: June 2018 Research, dedications, studying, and construction. Read More Hidden Georgia Tech: Daisy's Apartment Brittain Dining Hall has been photographed countless times, it still holds a secret: a small apartment above the dining room Read More This Month in Photos: May 2018 Commencement, celebrations, and collaborations. Read More Tech's Oldest Building Gets New Letters Tech Tower has been outfitted with new letters that will be easier to maintain, while keeping the traditional look and feel of the oldest bu... Read More Hidden Georgia Tech: The Lockshop The lockshop holds the keys \u2014 literally \u2014 to every door on campus. Read More Highlighting the African American Male Initiative Two graduates talk about their time at Tech and the family they found on campus Read More This Month in Photos: April 2018 Dedications, research, awards and honors, and student competitions. Read More First in Their Families First-generation graduates talk about their Tech experience Read More Georgia-Grown Graduates For many Georgia Tech graduates, the State of Georgia has always been their home. Read More Tiny Diplomas Graduating from Georgia Tech is a big accomplishment, but one way it gets commemorated is very small. Read More Grads from Around the World People come to Atlanta from across the globe to study at Georgia Tech Read More Where to Take Your Graduation Photos Tech offers many picturesque locations, with plenty more available across Atlanta, that provide great backdrops for graduation photos Read More Living Building Challenge Accepted Georgia Tech is eagerly awaiting completion of the Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design Read More Hidden Georgia Tech: The Cleanroom Tech is home to the largest cleanroom laboratory dedicated to the fabrication, characterization, and assembly of biomedical and semiconducto... Read More Spring 2018 ROTC Graduates While pursuing their degrees, many Georgia Tech students also participate in Air Force, Army, or Navy ROTC programs. Read More What's Up Now with Those Robots? Three years ago, in recognition of 2015 RoboWeek, we posted 7 Cool Things About Robots to share a sampling of the advances being made by our... Read More This Month in Photos: March 2018 Student competitions, guest speakers, and getting ready to graduate. Read More Creating the Next Awesome Future! Why Georgia Tech students love their school so much. Read More A Distinguished Honor Seth Marder has been named the 2018 recipient of the Class of 1934 Distinguished Professor Award, Tech's highest faculty honor Read More Carnegie Renovation Like many of Georgia Tech\u2019s facilities, the Andrew Carnegie building has a storied history, beginning as the original campus library. Read More Get on the Bus A new campus program builds on the knowledge and skills developed in Safe Space training in the pursuit of bolstering allyship for LGBT peop... Read More Women of Robotics In a world dominated by men, here are 10 Georgia Tech women changing the field of robotics. Read More Aerial Adrenaline She's 17, a circus performer on the aerial silks and a junior by credit hours. In her first year on campus, Harper Doherty has leaned o... Read More Unstoppable: Tech Women Are Changing the Game For much of its history, from laboratories to lecture halls, Georgia Tech was seen as a place where women were scarce and their contribution... Read More Celebrating 10 Years of InVenture Prize This year's InVenture Prize marks the contest's 10th competition. To mark this milestone, we visit with 10 past finalists to learn... Read More The First-Gen Phenoms From growing up in a town where any kind of college plan was considered \"the movie star dream,\" to facing daily cross-border commu... Read More Continuing the Conversation Georgia Tech's newest public art installation is a tribute to a civil rights hero and an invitation to reflect on our past and imagine... Read More Collaborative Artwork Makes a Splash on Campus When the campus was struck with tragedy, staff member Bobby Strickland helped a grieving community find relief through art. Read More Hidden Georgia Tech: Architectural Details III Take a look at buildings in and near the BioTech Quad and a few buildings along the perimeter of campus. Read More Epic Engineering Exploits DiscoverE\u2019s Engineers Week gives us the perfect excuse to highlight inventions and technological advances that Georgia Tech engineers helped... Read More Another Promise Kept For many high school seniors, the elation that comes with learning that they've been accepted at one of the nation's most prestigi... Read More Hidden Georgia Tech: The Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking The museum was originally called the Dard Hunter Paper Museum and located at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Read More 17 Stories for 2017 2017 at Georgia Tech began with a successful program launch and ended with a Rhodes Scholar. In between, we hosted pro soccer, were overshad... Read More Graduate Profile: Kyle Forbes Kyle Forbes went to Orlando for Spring Break, but not for fun. He went in search of his dream job as a theme park designer. Read More More Than a Motto Several students graduating this December have shown a passion for service while studying at Tech. Read More Commencement More Than a Virtual Reality Commencement is more than a virtual reality for these online trailblazers Read More Georgia Tech in the Snow The snow took Atlanta by surprise this weekend, but despite facing finals, Tech students still took the opportunity to enjoy the experience Read More Graduate Profile: Shay and Shannon Ashmon Shay and Shannon's graduation is a family reunion of sorts, since the two were undergraduates together at Tech some 20 years ago. Read More Graduate Profile Emma Siegfried When Emma Siegfried graduates, she\u2019ll be the latest in a line of family members who have been attending Georgia Tech for more than 100 years Read More Hidden Georgia Tech: Architectural Details Two With 400 acres and nearly 160 buildings, Tech\u2019s campus is filled with a range of architectural styles. Take a look at the details Read More Urban Atlanta, BeltLine serves as architecture laboratory The Master of Architecture program challenged students to use urban Atlanta as a laboratory and develop an inspirational bridge design for t... Read More Mr. and Ms. Georgia Tech The new Mr. and Ms. Georgia Tech were crowned at Homecoming, but this isn't a popularity contest. The process to earn a nomination invo... Read More Campus Leaf Peeping The season is changing on campus, and with it the colors of Tech's many trees Read More Modern Tech Traditions As Tech has evolved, so have its traditions. For current students and alumni alike, they continue to resonate in meaningful ways. Read More Hidden Georgia Tech: The Cistern System at Tech Green A different kind of activity is taking place below Tech Green in a 1.4-million-gallon underground cistern system Read More K9 at Georgia Tech Georgia Tech's K9 Unit plays a crucial role for law enforcement statewide. Read More The Lunar Landing Logs No one plans like NASA, and when it came to exploring the moon, the Apollo program was no different. However, even despite their best effort... Read More Georgia Tech Research Corporation 80th Anniversary Awards A celebration of 80 years of the Georgia Tech Research Corporation took place Thursday, Nov. 2 Read More A Century of Leadership: 100 Years of ROTC at Georgia Tech From their roots in a student-run Signal Corps, Georgia Tech\u2019s Reserve Officers\u2019 Training Corps programs have trained thousands of leaders. Read More Computing and Social Good: Finding Innovative Solutions Tech faculty and students having a long history of working with local organizations and agencies to help solve problems. Read More Creating the Next Age of Learning At Georgia Tech, we are addressing modern challenges of higher education through our innovative culture of education that links teaching, st... Read More Neuroscience and Neurotechnology at Tech Across Georgia Tech, researchers, scientists, and students are creating the next breakthroughs in understanding this complex system, treatme... Read More Getting By With a Little Help from Furry Friends Students share how pets help them get through the stresses of school Read More Employees Keep It Moving on Campus With a beautiful environment and amenable climate, Tech employees find motivation to get their steps in while on campus Read More Hidden Georgia Tech: Architectural Details With 400 acres and nearly 160 buildings, Tech\u2019s campus is filled with a range of architectural styles. Take a look at the details Read More Life after Tech: Retirees\u2019 Second Act Tech celebrates retiring employees with the annual retirement dinner at the end of the month Read More Faculty Staff Art Show The Office of the Arts is presenting the first Arts@Tech Faculty and Staff Art Exhibit Read More Creating the Next Code Composers Teaching computer science to high school students requires creativity. A musical app called EarSketch proves to be the ideal learning instru... Read More Meet the Yellow Jackets that helped build Atlanta's Newest Stadium Atlanta's newest sports an entertainment venue, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, has been constructed with the help of many Yellow Jackets. Read More Renovating Tech Tower After being closed for renovation for more than a year, Georgia Tech\u2019s most recognizable landmark reopened this summer Read More The Power of Giving The Gift of Connection Read More This Month in Photos: August 2017 An eclipse, orientation, lab dedication, and groundbreaking research. Read More You and Some 'Cavemen' Get a Genetic Health Check Evolution has improved upon the genetic foundations for millennia, a new study says. But could that have recently changed? Read More The Need for Speed: Georgia Tech\u2019s Racing Roots, part 2 In the decades following World War II, as cars became an American obsession and racing grew ever more popular, countless Tech students, alum... Read More The Eclipse at Georgia Tech On August 21, 2017, the Great American Eclipse produced a 97-percent blockage of the sun on the campus of Georgia Tech. Faculty and students... Read More White Hats, Black Hats, and Grey Matter: Tackling Cybersecurity In the realm of cybersecurity, white hats are good-guy defenders and black hats are the adversary. Yet it takes a combination of both to rea... Read More Robotarium: A Robotics Lab Accessible to All A new lab in the center of campus allows researchers around the world to write their own code, then remotely upload it to Georgia Tech robot... Read More Tips for Success for Graduate and Transfer Students Graduate and transfer students offer their tips for success at Georgia Tech. Read More In the Classroom - Michael Gamble Since the age of six, Michael Gamble knew he wanted to be an architect. Read More Tech in 60 Seconds A lot can happen in a minute \u2014 especially at Georgia Tech. Here, we tell one-minute stories about campus life. Read More Going with the Flow On their entrepreneurial quest to make drinking water safe for all, two new Tech alumnae stand as testimony to the gumption and perseverance... Read More It's Gonna Be a Bright, Sunshiny Day Atlanta startup Quest Renewables helps power Atlanta\u2019s new football stadium with technology developed at Georgia Tech. Read More Going, Going, Gone Over the last several months, the building at 490 10th Street was demolished to make space for the new Campus Safety Facility Read More Sinking Ant Towers Ants, despite having no leader or coordinated plan, engineer amazing structures to escape and survive. Read More One Small Steppe A group of five Georgia Tech students are participating in the Mongolia Charity Rally, a 10,000 mile trek across Europe and Asia. Read More Creating the Next Overeducated Cartoonist Georgia Tech alumnus Jorge Cham turned procrastination into a lucrative career as a comic strip creator. Read More Hidden Georgia Tech: Athletic Facilities Unless you were \u2014 or are \u2014 a student-athlete, you may not have seen where they go when they leave the field or court and disappear into the... Read More Georgia Tech's Racing Roots Early stock car racing gained ground on the Georgia Tech campus, thanks to contributions from Raymond Parks and a team of formidable race ca... Read More NASA's Juno Mission Reveals Jupiter\u2019s First Surprises Professor Paul Steffes and NASA\u2019s Science Team have released their first findings from the Juno mission to Jupiter. So far, the planet revea... Read More Water Works A company founded by Georgia Tech students is pioneering a new model for helping rural communities in developing countries maintain \u2014 and su... Read More In the Classroom with Dana Randall By the time Dana Randall finished college, she had five years of teaching experience under her belt Read More Creating the Next Advancement in the Human Condition Georgia Tech is addressing some of society\u2019s most pressing issues in education, economic development, and entrepreneurship. Read More Lifelong Learners Many Georgia Tech staff members continue their education while working at Tech Read More 10 Years of Tech Promise The Tech Promise scholarship program celebrates 10 years and hundreds of graduates Read More Profiles of Perseverance Three graduates share their journeys through unexpected twists and turns, and their determination to finish. Read More From Yellow Jackets to Worker Bees Tech is known for helping students launch their careers. Read about where a few Spring graduates are headed. Read More Water, Water Everywhere In the world of water research, underserved communities provide the ultimate learning ground for undergrads. Read More Spring 2017 ROTC Graduates Georgia Tech congratulates its Spring 2017 ROTC graduates Read More Class Notes: MSE of Sports The evolution of sports equipment is taught as part of a class called Materials Science and Engineering of Sports (MSE 4803R). Read More Humor, Vision, and the Distinguished Professor Award Gary Schuster reflects on time at Tech and his latest honor. Read More March for Science Atlanta Georgia Tech scientists, researchers, and students talk about celebrating the role of science and March for Science Atlanta. Read More Staff Profiles: Meet Tech's On-the-Job Creators At Georgia Tech, the unique perspectives and brilliance of our staff are evident as they work to define what\u2019s next every day. Read More Class Notes: A Class for the Masses Students enrolled in Introduction to Perception and Robots (CS 3630) are using robots in a completely different way. Read More Creating the Next in Robotics From autonomy, to human augmentation, to collaborative robotics. Read More Major League Machines To Celebrate National Robotics Week, here are Georgia Tech's 2017 robot trading cards. Read More Bringing the Autism Spectrum Into Focus Across Georgia Tech, researchers from every discipline are devoted to finding the causes of and effective treatments for autism. Read More 10 Years of Southern Stargazing Georgia Tech\u2019s eye on the sky Is having a birthday. Read More Class Notes Series A series that looks at some of the interesting courses students take at Tech Read More Warped Reality: Virtual Trip to Hyperbolic Space Physicist and mathematician-artists create multi-colored virtual reality experience of hyperbolic geometry. Read More Behind the Buzzer Take a look at places Tech alumni have popped up on game shows over the years. Read More The Perfect Patient Rob Mannino used his own chronic, life-threatening blood disorder to pursue his dream of becoming a biomedical engineer. Now he is poised to... Read More Tech Performances: Students of Note Meet some of our students who represent the beautiful balance of technology and the arts. Read More Film Figures Tech Student is behind the scenes of Academy Award-nominated film Hidden Figures. Read More Faith in College Student organizations explore a wide range of aspects of college life, including faith. Read More 2017 National Engineers Week Roundup In honor of National Engineers Week, we've rounded up the top engineering news from 2017. Read More A Roadmap to Social Courage Jason Carter shares lessons from the powerful partnership of his grandparents. Read More Talking Through Suicide One of the biggest barriers in suicide prevention is the fear of talking about suicide, but talking saves lives. Read More Eating in the Blink of an Eye Reversible saliva allows frogs to hang on to their next meal. Read More Myavana - Shattering Startup Stereotypes Tech alumna Candace Mitchell combined beauty and technology and ended up with a startup revolution. Read More In the Classroom with Florin Niculescu Niculescu always loved mathematics, but it wasn\u2019t until he was a course assistant at Harvard that he started thinking about teaching. Read More Santiago Calatrava: Exploring the Art of Construction A unique selection of models, as well as architectural and artistic drawings of 13 selected projects from around the world. Read More The Health Informatics Revolution Georgia Tech is advancing health informatics in ways that will affect the future of health care. Read More Next Stop: Med School For many students, Georgia Tech is a stepping stone to the scalpel and stethoscope. Read More Beyond the Bottom Line Georgia Tech's impact on the state's economy is calculated at $2.87 billion each year \u2014 But that's just the beginning. Read More Home Away From Home for the Holidays He won\u2019t be home for the holidays, but Georgia Tech alumnus Shane Kimbrough will get to celebrate Christmas twice. Read More Graduates With Gratitude Graduates from near and far share how they got to \u2014 and through \u2014 Tech, and who helped along the way. Read More 2016: A Year in Review Take a look back at some of our most notable stories and photos from 2016. Read More Tech Reflections Graduating students tell their version of the Tech experience, sharing memories from their time as undergraduates. Read More Making it Work The challenges, surprises, and rewards of balancing love, marriage, and scholarship for two Georgia Tech couples. Read More TECH+knowledge+Y: What is science fiction? Lisa Yaszek describes the three categories of science fiction, from the seriousness of Stanley Kubrick to the silliness of sharks. Read More Commencement Stories Commencement isn't just a ceremony, but a season of celebration. Read More Happy Holidays 2016 Wishing you a wonderful holiday season. Read More In the Classroom with Kelly Comfort Associate Professor of Spanish Kelly Comfort went to college with plans to become a broadcast journalist. Read More Hidden Georgia Tech: Student Media Georgia Tech\u2019s robust student media operation includes a newspaper, yearbook, art and literary magazine, and much more. Read More Banding Together Georgia Tech's band is now the largest it has ever been in Tech\u2019s history \u2014 370 members to be exact. Read More Exchange Stories Amazing global travel stories by Georgia Tech students, professors, and administrators. Read More A (Young) Lifetime of Adventure Come along with Brandon Cox on his quest to travel to all seven continents and 149 countries before he turned 35 years old. Read More Under the Hood Georgia Tech staff and volunteers strive to make Commencement special for nearly 3,000 students. Read More Space Man Georgia Tech graduate Shane Kimbrough is aboard the International Space Station to begin a four-month stay in orbit. Read More Class Notes with John Cressler Engineering a life by studying religion with Professor John Cressler. Read More Cumberland Game Oct. 7, 2016, marks the 100th anniversary of Georgia Tech\u2019s historic football win over Cumberland College. Read More Hidden Georgia Tech: The Wind Tunnel Located on the ground floor of the Guggenheim Building, the wind tunnel is a state-of-the-art facility for experimental research. Read More Faces of Inclusive Excellence Faculty, staff, and students who are committed to advancing Georgia Tech's culture of inclusive excellence. Read More Innovation Ecosystem A network of students, researchers, and companies working together to develop new technologies and jobs. Read More In the Classroom with Gary Schuster Gary Schuster gives Peter Pan partial credit for inspiring his 50-year career in academia. Read More Campus Coffee A comprehensive guide for fueling your studies and workday on campus. Read More First Day - Fall 2016 One day, eight ways \u2014 we followed eight new Yellow Jackets on the first day of the semester. Read More First-Year Survival Tips Welcome, new Yellow Jackets! It\u2019s going to be an exciting year. Georgia Tech has lots of resources to help first-year students. Read More Schizophrenia Simulator Schizophrenia research and treatment has been fast-tracked, thanks to an invention by Georgia Tech engineers. Read More Ramblin' to Rio Georgia Tech will be well-represented at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Read More Solar Power to the People Twenty-three Georgia Tech students take \"Progress & Service\" to a health clinic in Haiti \u2014 and bring a lot of lessons home. Read More 20th Anniversary of Atlanta Games 2016 marks the 20th anniversary of the Centennial Olympic Games held in Atlanta. Read More Georgia Tech's Olympic Legacy Much of what is familiar about the Georgia Tech campus was brand new in 1996. Here are a few things that came as preparations for the Atlant... Read More How the First Land Animals Moved 360 Million Years Ago Georgia Tech is studying the mudskipper to understand one of the most important evolutionary events in our history. Read More Peering Through Jupiter's Clouds On July fourth, five years after it was launched by NASA and JPL, spacecraft Juno reaches its destination: Jupiter. Read More 2016 Georgia Summer Tour Recap President G.P. \"Bud\" Peterson has wrapped up his eighth Georgia Tour. In four days, he covered 570 miles, visited 21 counties, 15... Read More The Basketball King of China Former NBA and Georgia Tech star Stephon Marbury has thrived playing overseas. Read More In the Classroom with Julian Rimoli As a child, Rimoli shared a dream with many who grew up watching space missions: He wanted to be an astronaut. Read More Monster Drive There\u2019s a reason Tech classes don\u2019t intimidate professional monster truck driver Rosalee Ramer. Read More 40 Year Old Math Problem Solved Three Georgia Tech mathematicians prove the Kelmans-Seymour Conjecture. Read More The Pi Mile Road Race The Pi Mile Road Race is a 3.14159265359 miles Georgia Tech tradition. Read More In the Classroom with Deborah Phillips At an early age, Deborah Phillips had a front row seat to witness the lasting impact educators can make. Read More Second Time Around Many alumni return to Tech as faculty and staff, and end up back at Commencement time and again. Read More Forging the Future 10 incredible students. Meet some of the Georgia Tech freshmen who are forging the future. Read More Who's Turning Their Tassels: Meet the Graduates Meet some of the students who will be turning their tassels at Spring 2016 Commencement. Read More Hidden Georgia Tech: DramaTech Theater Georgia Tech\u2019s student-run theater is the oldest continuously running theater in Georgia. Read More Hidden Georgia Tech - Holland Plant The home of the Georgia Tech steam whistle has been producing steam since 1917. Read More In the Classroom with Michael Smith This award-winning teacher is a \u201ctriple dipper\u201d because he has three degrees from Georgia Tech. Read More Sharing the Road An important step in Tech's plan to be more bike-friendly is complete, and projects are underway. Read More What is an El Nino event? Kim Cobb, a professor in the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, explains this climate phenomenon. Read More Hidden Georgia Tech: Library Archives Tech\u2019s Library Archives feature a surprising assortment of artifacts from a Picasso to Oscars. Read More What Does Sustainability Mean to Georgia Tech? For Georgia Tech, being sustainable means much more than simply being \u201cgreen.\u201d Read More Gravitational Waves Observed Scientists claim one of the most significant discoveries in the world of physics this century. Read More The Magic of Math This award-winning Mathematics professor also happens to be an award-winning magician. Read More In the Classroom with Ashok Goel Professor Ashok Goel never had any doubt that he would enter the family business: education. Read More Is College Worth It? Rising costs and student debt are causing families to weigh college options more carefully. Read More Hidden Georgia Tech: Tech Tower Take a behind-the-scenes tour of Georgia Tech\u2019s most recognizable landmark, Tech Tower. Read More 2015: A Look Back Take a look back at some of our most notable stories and photos from 2015. Read More The Science of Star Wars Georgia Tech faculty members discuss the science, and science fiction, of Star Wars. Read More A Family Tradition We talked with a few graduates who have connections to Commencements past. Read More Breaking Down the Cap and Gown Everything you always wanted to know about Georgia Tech's academic regalia. Read More TECH+knowledge+Y: What is Electric Propulsion? Mitchell Walker explains propulsion and what more efficient propulsion means for you. Read More Hidden Georgia Tech: The Machine Shop Georgia Tech Research Institute's Machine Services Shop fabricates, repairs, and modifies parts. Read More Looking Back on Commencement Traditions To celebrate Tech's 250th Commencement, we looked back at traditions through the years. Read More In the Classroom with Linda Green Linda Green likes to tap into students\u2019 curiosity by taking a fresh look at familiar occurrences. Read More Mr. and Ms. Georgia Tech 2016 Mr. and Ms. Georgia Tech 2016 take the spotlight after a whirlwind Homecoming weekend. Read More TECH+knowledge+Y: What is the cloud? The cloud is where email and websites live, but what and where is it? Find out. Read More Frightful and Insightful To celebrate the coming weekend, here are some spooky stories, frightful facts, and Halloween happenings around campus. Read More She's Got the Keys Hillary Degenkolb is the first woman to sit in the driver\u2019s seat of Georgia Tech\u2019s Ramblin\u2019 Wreck since 1988. Read More The Art of Genius An iconic sculpture of Albert Einstein by renowned American sculptor, Robert Berks, finds a permanent home at Georgia Tech. Read More Hidden Georgia Tech Across the Georgia Tech campus, hidden spaces and forgotten places await rediscovery Read More Hidden Georgia Tech - Wreck Graveyard Take a glimpse inside the Graveyard, where relics from the Wreck Parade become parts for future wrecks. Read More In the Classroom with Bob Kirkman The lightbulb moment that changed the way Bob Kirkman teaches, and lead to an astonishing jump in student engagement. Read More TECH+knowledge+Y: Phantom Vibrations What is phantom vibration syndrome? Robert Rosenberger, an assistant professor in the School of Public Policy explains. Read More Humans on Mars Faculty members are creating the next technologies for future missions, landing locations, and instruments to find life. Read More 5 Reasons to Apply for Early Action Here are five good reasons why you can't go wrong by applying for Early Action to Georgia Tech. The deadline is October 15! Read More Hidden Georgia Tech: The Glass Shop On the lower level of the Ford ES&T Building, Georgia Tech\u2019s scientific glassblower repairs damaged glass equipment from campus labs. Read More Multitasking Moths What researchers have discovered about the hawkmoth could help the next generation of small flying robots. Read More In the Classroom with Bill Singhose Professor Singhose teaches Tech\u2019s introductory mechanical design class to 300 students per term. Read More Spectacular Collision of Georgia Tech & Dragon Con Georgia Tech\u2019s stories of nerdy inspiration at the nation\u2019s premier science fiction, fantasy, and pop culture fan convention. Read More Moving a Lab Tech\u2019s researchers and faculty members relocate the Matrix Biology and Engineering Lab to the new Engineered Biosystems Building. Read More Small Wonders Big advances are coming to the smallest patients. From home health care to medical devices designed for kids. Read More Startups 101 With Tech\u2019s campus in the center of Atlanta's entrepreneurial boom, it\u2019s no surprise that students have embraced the startup culture. Read More Hidden Georgia Tech: The West Stands Some of Bobby Dodd Stadium's original architecture is still in tact, and you won\u2019t believe what lies under its seats. Read More 10 Years after Katrina As the nation marks the 10-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, we reflect on the catastrophic impact the storm had on the Gulf Coast. Read More Tech's Strategic Plan: Five Years Later Five years later, we are taking a look back at the progress made and how Georgia Tech is strategically changing the world. Read More 100 Years of RAT Caps The new freshman class will don their RAT Caps at Convocation, participating in a Tech tradition that marks its 100th anniversary this year. Read More The Beltline Impact Ryan Gravel\u2019s Georgia Tech master\u2019s thesis changed the City of Atlanta in three major ways forever. Read More Tech's Living History Georgia Tech's Living History director has seen and heard a lot of interesting stories during her 20 years of interviews. Read More Hidden Georgia Tech: Heffernan House Hidden Georgia Tech is a photo essay series highlighting places on campus that largely go unnoticed, but are hidden in plain sight. Read More Rising Senior Summer Tech's admission counselors share tips for taking the heat off your upcoming senior year and the looming college application process. Read More Robots on the Road A team from Georgia Tech\u2019s Center for Music Technology, led by Professor Gil Weinberg, brought its musical robots to NBC\u2019s TODAY Show. Read More Ramblin' On Graduating seniors take a look back before and share what it was like for them at Georgia Tech. Read More Commencement Wishes Three graduates look back at all they\u2019ve done, and things they wish they could have done. Read More Coming Home to Tech Two prominent alumni, G. Wayne Clough and Gen. Philip M. Breedlove, returned to Tech as Commencement speakers. Read More Teaching to the Tech At this year\u2019s Faculty and Staff Awards Luncheon, 18 faculty members were honored for their teaching effectiveness. Read More Stamps Scholars Convention 500 outstanding students from across the nation converged at Georgia Tech for the third Biennial Stamps Scholars National Convention. Read More Up Close and Personal with the President A handful of Georgia Tech students had the opportunity to be face to face with President Barack Obama during his address at McCamish Pavilio... Read More 7 Cool Things About Robots For National Robotics Week, we've compiled a list of seven cool things Georgia Tech robots can do (or will be able to do soon). Read More International Food Fest Most days, Tech\u2019s diversity is evident just by walking around campus. One day a year, though, you can actually taste it. Read More President Obama Visits Georgia Tech President Obama visited Georgia Tech in March 2015. And when the White House comes calling, you roll out the red\u2014better yet, gold\u2014carpet. Read More #POTUSatGT Trends on Social Media Social media exploded with photos, videos, and comments as Yellow Jackets shared their experiences from the President\u2019s visit to Tech. Read More A Secret Meeting with President Obama At the same time the President walked into McCamish Pavilion at Georgia Tech, Secret Service agents walked three Georgia Tech students into... Read More Students Pack McCamish for Presidential Pep Talk Nearly 10,000 students, faculty, and staff gathered in McCamish Pavilion to hear the president announce his Student Aid Bill of Rights. Read More A Candidate Returns as President In 2007, a U.S. senator from Illinois visited Georgia Tech as a presidential candidate. He spoke at what was known as Yellow Jacket Park \u2014 n... Read More Welcome, President Barack Obama In 2015, Georgia Tech welcomed President Obama, who spoke about college affordability and announced the Student Aid Bill of Rights. Read More Tech Co-Hosts the Atlanta Science Festival Building on last year\u2019s momentum, Georgia Tech will again host events for anyone interested in exploring science and technology. Read More Drawing on Nature Class Breaks the Mold Amidst the calculus, thermodynamics, and structures classes at Georgia Tech exists an offering that breaks the mold, \u201cDrawing on Nature.\u201d Read More Tech Hosts ACC Swimming & Diving Championships For two weeks in February 2015, Georgia Tech played host to its fellow ACC schools for the conference swim and dive championships. Read More Serve Learn Sustain The Serve\u2022Learn\u2022Sustain quality enhancement plan builds on Georgia Tech's commitment to community engagement and sustainability issues. Read More Guthman Music Competition Top 10 The next generation of musical instruments were showcased at the 2015 Margaret Guthman Musical Instrument Competition. Read More Romance in the Age of Social Sharing New Georgia Tech computing research brings insight into how we find, talk about, and improve our relationships with that significant other. Read More Yellow Jackets Swarm the Capitol Student Day at the Capitol rallies students to show appreciation for state support that sustains Tech\u2019s standing among the best in the world Read More Taking a Look Back on 2014 It's been another incredible year at Georgia Tech. Take a look back at some of our most notable stories and photos from 2014. Read More So, How About That Online Computer Science Degree? In January 2014, Georgia Tech introduced the Online Master of Science in Computer Science, available for an approximate cost of $6,600. Read More Engineering Medical Breakthroughs The Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering creates breakthroughs in health care diagnostics and treatment that have transformed lives. Read More The Magic of Engineering If you\u2019ve vacationed at a Disney park over the past two decades, you\u2019ve probably already seen Trevor Larsen\u2019s work. Read More Fall 2014 Commencement Photos and videos from the ceremony, plus profiles of the Commencement speaker, E. Roe Stamps IV, and Stamps Scholar Veronica Foreman. Read More Caps Off to Innovation Teams spend a semester with advisors and industry partners to design, build, and test prototypes that solve real-live problems. Read More Surviving Cyberspace Cybersecurity examines how we can protect computers, networks, programs, and data from unauthorized access or destruction. Read More GT Full Circle Georgia Tech is a global community of more than 20,000 students and nearly 125,000 alumni. To celebrate International Education Week, we are... Read More Brave Faces Thousands of Georgia Tech students and alumni have served in the United States military. They are leaders, teachers, heroes and survivors. Read More Technology and the Future of Higher Education Technology is changing the landscape of higher education, and Georgia Tech is on the cutting edge of the movement. Our experts weigh in. Read More The Digital Fabrication Lab The Digital Fabrication Lab at the College of Architecture is the largest shop, and it blends artful expression with marketable experience. Read More Stamps President's Scholars If you apply by Oct. 15, you'll be considered for the four-year, full-ride Stamps President\u2019s Scholar Program. Read More Humans vs. Zombies For one week a semester, Rachel Clark lives by two words: Be paranoid. It\u2019s not because of finals. Tech\u2019s campus has fallen prey to zombies. Read More The Genetic Basis for Diversity Researchers studying five species of fish have uncovered a variety of features that enabled the fishes to thrive in new habitats. Read More A Sampling of Sapelo Island Follow Assistant Professor Jennifer Glass and her team as they slog through the marshland of Sapelo Island, Georgia. Read More Eyeing the Crown Maggie Bridges, a Georgia Tech senior and Miss Georgia 2014, competed for the crown in the Miss America pageant on Sept. 14, 2014. Read More Tap Into Your Inner Inventor The Inventure Prize rewards students with cash prizes and free patents for big innovations that aim to solve the world\u2019s problems. Read More A Memorial to the Unthinkable Georgia Tech architecture alumnus designed the 9/11 Memorial in remembrance of those killed on September 11, 2001. Read More Swarm Robotics Disaster areas. Nuclear spills. Swarm Robotics lets us send robots to do the dangerous tasks that people shouldn't be doing. Read More Welcoming a New Class Admission recruits the most qualified, diverse freshman class in Tech history, and 2,800 new students start their journeys as Jackets. Read More Admission Tips Application tips from Tech's admissions counselors, including info about the application process, essay advice, and tips for parents. Read More Igniting the STEM Spark At 31, Chris Carron has landed a great fortune \u2013 doing what he loves for a living. His only regret: that he wasn\u2019t turned on to it sooner. Read More A Smarter and Safer Military Tech researchers are instrumental in developing the technologies and platforms that help determine how wars are fought and lives are spared Read More History Underfoot Georgia Tech had not yet been founded when the Civil War was fought, but that doesn\u2019t mean the Institute has no connections to the war. Read More Weighing in on the World Cup Whether it's politics, infrastructure or economic development, Georgia Tech experts weigh in on their relationship to the 2014 World Cu... Read More In Antarctica Jeannette Yen, a biology professor, is an ecologist with an engineer\u2019s eye. She and her team are on a quest to the bottom of the food chain. Read More Wonder Women Women in engineering are preparing for their roles as everyday heroes, using their extraordinary talents to protect and improve our world. Read More The Invention Studio The Invention Studio is a 3,000-square-foot, student-run \u201cdesign-build-play\u201d space that is open to all students across all disciplines. Read More Renewable Bioproducts Institute Georgia Institute of Technology is playing a leadership role in developing and refining forest product technologies and best practices. Read More Man's (New) Best Friends The venomous sidewinder rattlesnake is just one of the unlikely species inspiring Georgia Tech researchers to improve animal and human lives Read More Celebrating National Bike Month At Tech, bicycles are an ever-present mode of transport, not just a recreational vehicle to be hauled out ceremonially for National Bike Mon... Read More Spring 2014 Commencement Visionary leaders from Coca-Cola and the Coulter Foundation receive honorary doctorates at Tech\u2019s spring commencement ceremonies. Read More Faces of Graduation We celebrate Commencement by seeing how some students have spent the past few years and what they\u2019ll be doing after they turn their tassels.... Read More Crunching the Numbers With the cost of a college education going up, there\u2019s an increased tendency to talk about higher education\u2019s \u201cReturn on Investment.\u201d Read More Up With the White, Gold & Green Captain Planet and a Recycling Bag Monster joined hundreds of members of the Tech community as they gathered for an Earth Day celebration. Read More National Robotics Week All-Star Lineup Since 1885, Georgia Tech has helped shape the future and improve society. When it comes to robotics, we have set ourselves apart in a league... Read More 24 Hours at Clough Commons At Clough Commons, Yellow Jackets converge round-the-clock for labs, lectures, tutoring, advising, or a caffeine boost with friends. Read More Mr. & Ms. Georgia Tech Applications, interviews, and presentations: all for the chance to steal the show at Homecoming as Mr. and Ms. Georgia Tech. Read More Tech Students Invent 560 students competed in the 2014 InVenture Prize. Over several months, the group was narrowed to six teams, who competed in the finale. Read More Graduate Program National Rankings Georgia Tech is among the nation\u2019s best when it comes to providing cutting-edge, technologically focused graduate degrees. Read More Launching & Building Technology Companies Startup powerhouse, Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC), provides coaching, community support, and connections. Read More Things to Do at the Atlanta Science Festival Even with eight days of events at the Atlanta Science Festival, it\u2019s safe to predict there\u2019ll be only one genetically modified punk band Read More Career Fair Do's and Don'ts At the Career Fair, more than 360 employers will be looking for students to fill permanent, co-op, and internship positions. Will you be rea... Read More Bioengineering at Tech: Past, Present, Future Faculty member, Bob Nerem, wrote the book on bioengineering at Tech, and he\u2019s looking forward to the next chapter. Read More Women in Engineering The advances of Jamie Clark, Melissa McCoy and Karen Feigh offer just a glimpse into what Georgia Tech\u2019s women in engineering are capable of Read More Couplet\u2026A Love Story Created at Tech, Couplet is an online matchmaking site that enables Facebook friends (instead of an impersonal algorithm) to play Cupid. Read More Set Your Sights on Tech! Set your sights on Tech! That\u2019s the message the Women\u2019s Recruiting Team is sending to young women across the country. Read More Good as Gold There is no question that Georgia Tech provides a mental workout. We also rank among the most physically fit college campuses in the country Read More Snow Stories Snowmageddon. Snowpocalypse. However you remember the last week of January 2014, there\u2019s no doubt what kind of mess Atlanta was in. Read More Building the Power Grid of the Future Georgia Tech researchers are applying lessons learned from one of the biggest blackouts in history to build the power grids of the future. Read More Turning Research into Companies I-Corps spurs translation of fundamental research, encourages collaboration, and trains students on innovation and entrepreneurship. Read More Meet Kathy Spetz - aka Buzz Mama Meet Kathy Spetz \u2013 aka, Buzz Mama \u2013 the seamstress and (helluva) engineer behind Georgia Tech's beloved mascot, Buzz. Read More 2013 at Georgia Tech in 20 Pictures It's been an incredible year at Georgia Tech from viral videos to groundbreaking research that will change how we see the world. Read More Catching Neutrinos in a South Pole Block of Ice Scientists use a one cubic kilometer block of ice at the South Pole to help unravel one of the great scientific mysteries of our time. Read More A Delivery for Santa Just how hard is it to deliver a package to Santa Claus? Georgia Tech\u2019s Great International Package Race seeks to find the answer. Read More Six Weeks in the Forest Students spent six weeks in the Talladega National Forest, as part of the U.S. atmospheric chemistry field project. Read More Fall 2013 Commencement One of the world\u2019s preeminent and most innovative architects, Santiago Calatrava, spoke to graduates at the Fall 2013 Commencement ceremony. Read More Harvesting the World's Mechanical Energy With one stomp of his foot, Zhong Lin Wang illuminates a thousand LED bulbs \u2013 with no batteries or power cord. Read More Wallace Coulter at 100 \"Coulter's life is an inspiration to us all and we honor his memory in the way we approach our education and research.\" Read More Tongue Drive Wheelchair Researchers from Georgia Tech and Sheperd Center have created a wheelchair that users can control with a tongue piercing. Read More Dogs, Not Dawgs From companions to rescuers, throughout Georgia Tech's history, dogs have taught researchers news tricks for technology. Read More A Promise Fulfilled Sarah Banks\u2019 story is another example of how a college hopeful became a soon-to-be college graduate because of the Tech Promise Scholarship. Read More Student Veterans Find Home at Tech Tech is not just welcoming, but nurturing, for veterans. This year, the Division of Student Affairs established a Veterans Resource Center. Read More 'Going Greek' for 125 Years In the 125 years since it first began, Greek life has been a part of the Georgia Tech experience for thousands of students and alumni. Read More Ramblin' with the Wreck Driver Says the Wreck driver, \u201cI\u2019m just a regular student who happens to have one of the most visible jobs in college football.\" Read More Land of Co-opportunity \u201cI can honestly say co-oping has been the best decision I\u2019ve ever made in college, and now I preach it to everybody that comes through.\u201d Read More Unlocking the Potential of Clean Energy The Carbon-Neutral Energy Solutions Lab brings together a mix of experts to solve some of the big technological problems in clean energy. Read More Healthcare Partnership Quick Wins Excite Georgia Tech, Children\u2019s Healthcare of Atlanta Partnership Read More Sophomore Sensation Nick Selby aspires to be an inventor, but even he could not have envisioned the explosive national response to his speech at Georgia Tech\u2019s... Read More Urban Farming Georgia Tech students and faculty are using the Institute\u2019s place in the city to spark the growth of small-scale urban agriculture. Read More There's an App for That If you\u2019re tuned in to transit-related news in Atlanta, you may have recently seen or heard Georgia Tech\u2019s own Kari Watkins. Read More Tech Square Celebrates a Decade Happy birthday to the project that turned a once blighted area into a thriving ecosystem for high-tech innovators and entrepreneurs. Read More My Summer in Africa Assistant Professor, Manu Platt, narrates a personal slideshow from his life-saving research trip to South Africa and Ethiopia. Read More Grant Field Turns 100 Tech commemorated the 100-year anniversary of Grant Field in a game against Virginia Tech. Read More Engineered Art The Georgia Tech campus is home to eight sculptures that represent a diversity of styles, and technical approaches characterizing our times. Read More Home Sweet Home Freshman and parents descend on campus in minivans packed with mini-fridges and mini-microwaves to start their new lives as Yellow Jackets. Read More A Capitol Experience An internship in the office of a U.S. Congressman was a valuable and memorable experience. Read More Tales of the Pacific Georgia Tech students help scientists predict how the Earth\u2019s climate will respond in the future. Read More Manufacturing Research The Manufacturing Institute helps solve the greatest challenges facing U.S. industry. 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For more information, review our Privacy & Legal Notice. Questions? Please email privacy@gatech.edu. OK"}, {"subdomain": "news.gatech.edu", "content": "Tech\u2019s Return on Investment Stands Out | News Center News Center Calendar Categories Business and Economic Development Campus and Community Earth and Environment Health and Medicine Science and Technology Society and Culture Media Contacts Daily Digest Whistle Whistle Whistle archives Whistle classifieds Social Media Subscribe Featured expert Features Features Features Archive Find an expert Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home Tech\u2019s Return on Investment Stands Out A U.S. Census Bureau project shows a Tech education stands out as a particularly advantageous financial decision. Jul 18, 2022 \u2014 Atlanta, GA With rising costs affecting everything from food to gasoline, many may be asking the question: Is seeking a higher education worth the price? A recent effort involving the University System of Georgia (USG) partnering with the U.S. Census Bureau on a project called Post-Secondary Employment Outcomes (PSEO) helps answer that question affirmatively. The project, which provides national employment outcomes for USG graduates that has been published on the PSEO Explorer website, indicates that Georgia Tech stands out as a particularly advantageous financial decision. Georgia Tech had the highest earnings of all USG colleges for baccalaureate graduates at one ($43,579), five ($61,200), and 10 years ($74,633) after graduation. \u201cWe are proud that Tech consistently provides an excellent return on investment for our students and their families,\u201d said President \u00c1ngel Cabrera. \u201cThe returns are equally valuable for the economy of the state, as many of our talented students begin their careers in Georgia. In fact, 54% of our baccalaureate graduates still work in the state five years after graduating.\u201d Computer and information services graduates had the highest average salaries at $73,936 one year after graduation, $94,314 five years after graduation, and $124,663 10 years after graduation. Georgia Tech also rose to the top in the ROI realm in February when Georgetown University shared data from the College Scorecard on 4,500 colleges and universities to compare net present value (NPV). The NPV calculation considers costs, future salaries, investing, and earning a specific amount of money. Tech ranked highest among public universities in Georgia for 20-year NPV, at $958,000, and it ranked No. 20 at the 20-year mark out of all 4,500 schools listed, placing it solidly as one of the best choices for NPV in the country. PayScale.com also ranks Tech as No. 1 in Georgia and No. 13 among all U.S. colleges for providing the best 20-year return on investment. In 2020, the average starting salary for a Georgia Tech graduate was $75,000, compared to the national average of $55,200. \u201cWe are fortunate to find ourselves growing, hitting records in both enrollment and applications,\u201d said Cabrera. \u201cThanks to state investments, enrollment growth and fiscal prudence, we are able to offer a growing number of excellent students an affordable education with one of the best values in higher education.\u201d Contact mediarelations@comm.gatech.edu Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Resources Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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These can be awarded by governments, colleges, and even private organizations. Types of Scholarships Grants Grants are a form of financial aid that also do not need to be paid back. Grants can come from federal and state governments, as well as from Georgia Tech. Review Grant Options Loans Loans are borrowed money from a bank, government or lending institutions with the understanding you have to pay the money back. Loans also have added interest that has to be paid back with the loan. Types of Loans Work Study Students with financial need can participate in the Federal Work-Study program, using their earnings to pay towards tuition and other costs. More on Work Study Additional Options In some cases, students may not qualify for need-based financial aid such as grants or work study. However, there are a variety of creative ways to finance your Georgia Tech degree! 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Menu Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid Home Costs Cost of Attendance Cost of Attendance Undergraduate Graduate Cost Adjustments Net Price Calculator Return on Investment Types of Aid Undergraduate Aid Scholarships Grants Federal Work Study Loans Graduate Aid Apply for Aid Incoming Undergraduates Fall First-Year Students Summer First-Year Students Transfer Students International Students Transient Students Returning Undergraduates Fall and Spring Students Summer Students Graduate Students Graduate Students FAFSA Updates Award Process Award Process How Aid is Determined Verification Notification of Aid Notification of Aid Understanding Your Award Letter Accept/Decline Your Award Finalize Your Award Finalize Your Loans Receive Your Aid Manage Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Enrollment Requirements Satisfactory Academic Progress Reapply for Aid Appeal Procedures Work Study Employer Information Student Information Consumer Information & Policies Consumer Information & Policies Tax Information After You Graduate Check Status Contact Us Tax Information The Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid (OSFA) understands that you may have questions concerning your tax liabilities associated with the funds you have received while a student at Georgia Tech. The information provided below is for general use only and may not cover all possible tax circumstances. Who has tax liabilities? Anyone who receives funds from any entity may have tax implications with regards to those funds received. In the case of students receiving scholarship or fellowship awards, the following information is being provided to help you understand the possible implications. U.S. Citizens and Resident Aliens United States citizens or Resident Aliens have an obligation to report as income to the IRS scholarships or fellowships received that are in excess of qualified tuition and fees. Although the IRS requires Georgia Tech to annually report financial aid on Form 1098-t, it does not have a reporting mechanism that identifies taxable aid. The responsibility remains with you, the taxpayer/student for identifying and reporting taxable aid. International Students Federal tax withholding requirements differ for International students who do not have resident alien status. Where financial aid exceeds qualified tuition and fees, Georgia Tech is required to withhold 14% US income tax unless a tax treaty is in place between the US and the student\u2019s tax country Georgia Tech is required to file IRS 1042-S annually. Form 1042-S reports taxable aid, and federal tax withheld. To determine if you qualify for exemption or reducation of tax withholding based on a treaty, you should complete IRS form W-8BEN with the Bursar's Office. The Bursar's Office will review the treaty claim to determine proper application of tax withholding rules. What Financial Aid is Taxable? The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) considers some financial aid to be taxable income. Under current federal law, the amount of a student's total scholarships and/or fellowships that exceeds the cost of tuition, fees, books, supplies, and equipment is generally considered by the IRS to be taxable income. Federal Work-Study earnings are subject to federal, state, and local tax withholding. Students employed under the Federal Work-Study Program at Georgia Tech will receive a W-2 form documenting all earnings, and students must report those earnings as income on federal, state, and local tax returns. Provisions of the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 offer many tax benefits to families investing in higher education. These benefits include the HOPE Scholarship Tax Credit, a Lifetime Learning Tax Credit, an interest deduction for student loan interest paid, new rules regarding withdrawals from education IRAs, and provisions related to employer-provided education assistance. For additional information, families should visit the IRS website and contact their tax advisors. Understanding Your Responsibilities The Internal Revenue Code has provisions that address the tax treatment of fellowships, scholarships, traineeships, grants, student loans, and student employees. The information provided on this web page is for general information only. Each recipient of funds is responsible for determining how the tax law applies to their particular circumstances. Georgia Tech considers the payments for which you have been notified to be student financial aid and not payment for services. Therefore, you will not receive a W-2 form nor will you be covered by workers compensation insurance. If you believe these payments are for services rather than student aid, please immediately contact the Accounting Services Department at 404.894.4681 or 404.385.2736. Calendar Year vs. Academic Year Keep in mind that the IRS reporting is based on calendar year information, where most of your awards occur across an academic year to include parts of two calendar years. Georgia Tech's academic calendar runs from August \u2013 July as opposed to the IRS calendar year, which runs from January \u2013 December. Tax Information Tools The Georgia Tech community can offer you the following information concerning your student/employee account; however, no entity at Georgia Tech is authorized to give tax advice to students. Financial Aid Offer Notifications Follow these steps to access your offer notifications from the OSFA by semester: Login to OSCAR Select Secured Access Login Select Student Services & Financial Aid Select Financial Aid Select Financial Aid Dashboard Select My Offers Log in to OSCAR Tax Credit Information Your tax credit information for the previous calendar year is available by January 31 each year. Use the information on your 1098-T statement for tax credit information. Visit the Burar's Office website for instructions on how to access your 1098-T statement. Payroll Information Follow these steps to access your student payroll information: Login to OSCAR Select Employee Resources Select TechWorks and login Select Payroll Compensation Home Select W-4 Information to Review/Edit Withholding Options Select Print W-2 Visit the OHR website for more payroll information. Contact Us Directory Offices Campus Map Support/Give Download Adobe Acrobat Reader Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30332 404.894.2000 Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Human Trafficking Notice Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Employment \u00a92021 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "finaid.gatech.edu", "content": "https://gatech.studentadvisor.ai/virtualadvisor Reapply for Aid | Financial Aid Your browser does not support JavaScript! 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Annual, and completed applications will cover terms for maintaining eligibility. Failure to reapply for financial aid each year will result in a loss of financial aid for that year and possibly subsequent years. If you completed the Georgia Tech Application for Scholarships and Financial Aid (GT App) and the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) when applying for financial aid for the previous academic year, you should receive an email from the U.S. Department of Education with instructions about how to once again submit the application electronically. The same two-part application process (GT App and FAFSA) is required for Georgia residents applying for ONLY the HOPE/Zell Miller Scholarship, administered by the Georgia Student Finance Commission (GSFC). Returning Undergraduates Review the required application process and steps to re-apply for federal and Institutional financial aid. 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Menu Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid Home Costs Cost of Attendance Cost of Attendance Undergraduate Graduate Cost Adjustments Net Price Calculator Return on Investment Types of Aid Undergraduate Aid Scholarships Grants Federal Work Study Loans Graduate Aid Apply for Aid Incoming Undergraduates Fall First-Year Students Summer First-Year Students Transfer Students International Students Transient Students Returning Undergraduates Fall and Spring Students Summer Students Graduate Students Graduate Students FAFSA Updates Award Process Award Process How Aid is Determined Verification Notification of Aid Notification of Aid Understanding Your Award Letter Accept/Decline Your Award Finalize Your Award Finalize Your Loans Receive Your Aid Manage Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Enrollment Requirements Satisfactory Academic Progress Reapply for Aid Appeal Procedures Work Study Employer Information Student Information Consumer Information & Policies Consumer Information & Policies Tax Information After You Graduate Check Status Contact Us Enrollment Requirements All financial aid awards are offered based on the expectation that you will be enrolled full-time, taking 12 or more credit hours per semester. After each registration period, your financial aid award amount will be reviewed and may be adjusted based on the number of credit hours in which you are enrolled. Enrolling in less than full-time can significantly change your financial aid eligibility, including a total loss of eligibility for a certain fund(s), a reduction of a certain fund(s), or both. Student Loans All federal educational loans require at least half-time enrollment, which is defined as six (6) hours applicable to your degree. Audit hours are not acceptable for eligibility. Pell Grant Pell Grants are based on full-time enrollment and is required to receive the maximum award for the term. Enrolling in less than full-time will result in a prorated disbursement. Georgia Tech Scholarships All Institute scholarships require full-time enrollment. Outside Scholarships Many outside scholarships require students to provide proof of enrollment. In some cases, the donor's own form must be used. In others, Georgia Tech's standard form is acceptable to them. In either case, guidance on how you can obtain this information for your scholarship can be found on the Registrar's website. Hope/Zell Miller Scholarships (Georgia Residents Only) HOPE recipients are paid for their exact hours of enrollment. There is no minimum number of hours for HOPE/Zell Miller to pay. Graduate Fellowships Recipients of Graduate Fellowships must enroll as a full-time student to be eligible for disbursement each semester. Other Programs Specific programs, such as National Merit and National Achievement, require full-time enrollment. Contact the OSFA for guidance concerning various program requirements. Please note: Credit hours earned from audit coursework, such as Cooperative Education employment, does not count toward enrollment requirements for disbursement. Coursework that has previously been passed and repeated once, and is then subsequently repeated again, does not count toward enrollment requirements for disbursement. \"Passed\" is defined as a grade of \"D\" or better. An exception is any class designated by the Institute as intended to be repeated. Examples include: Special Problems, thesis courses, dissertation courses, etc. Verification of Participation Active participation in classes is a requirement for continued eligibility for financial aid. Verification of Participation is a process whereby instructional faculty report to the Registrar\u2019s Office and the OSFA whether a student enrolled in their class is engaged with the course. How does Georgia Tech verify participation? Verification of Participation is performed at the beginning of each academic term. Professors use the grade reporting system to confirm students\u2019 participation. What constitutes \u201cparticipation\u201d in a class? Engaging or \u201cparticipating\u201d in the course can be determined in different ways. As instructional faculty are reporting their findings at the beginning of each term, the following examples might be helpful: Attending the class Handing in homework Taking a quiz or exam Posting information or accessing information on a website Posting blog entries or comments in a chat room Participation in group projects Any other activity that demonstrates engagement in the course What happens if a student does not participate in class? Students' financial aid eligibility will be recalculated based on confirmed course participation. For question about this requirement, please email eligibility@finaid.gatech.edu. 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Menu Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid Home Costs Cost of Attendance Cost of Attendance Undergraduate Graduate Cost Adjustments Net Price Calculator Return on Investment Types of Aid Undergraduate Aid Scholarships Grants Federal Work Study Loans Graduate Aid Apply for Aid Incoming Undergraduates Fall First-Year Students Summer First-Year Students Transfer Students International Students Transient Students Returning Undergraduates Fall and Spring Students Summer Students Graduate Students Graduate Students FAFSA Updates Award Process Award Process How Aid is Determined Verification Notification of Aid Notification of Aid Understanding Your Award Letter Accept/Decline Your Award Finalize Your Award Finalize Your Loans Receive Your Aid Manage Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Maintaining Eligibility for Aid Enrollment Requirements Satisfactory Academic Progress Reapply for Aid Appeal Procedures Work Study Employer Information Student Information Consumer Information & Policies Consumer Information & Policies Tax Information After You Graduate Check Status Contact Us Summer Aid for Returning Undergraduates Please read the following information carefully, as the summer semester has different requirements than other semesters. Some forms of financial aid are available to eligible applicants during the summer session. Grants and institutional scholarships are very limited and are typically not available for the summer term. Summer Application Requirements Current undergraduates who are already receiving aid and wish to be considered for the same aid for summer must complete the 2022-23 Georgia Tech Application for Scholarships and Financial Aid (GT APP). If you already completed the GT APP but did not indicate you would attend the summer semester, please email revisions@finaid.gatech.edu to update your status. Summer Enrollment Requirements Enrollment requirements for the summer session are the same as those for the standard academic year: Institutional scholarships require full-time enrollment (at least 12 credit hours). Federal Direct Loans require at least half-time enrollment (at least 6 credit hours). Year-round Pell Grant for the summer semester requires at least half-time enrollment to receive additional Pell Grant funds. Pell Grant awards are prorated based on actual enrollment hours. Enrollment hours for HOPE and Zell Miller scholarships are based on the per hour amounts for summer semester. Summer cost of attendance is based on full-time enrollment (12 credit hours) or assigned Study Abroad program hours. If enrollment is less than full-time, cost of attendance will be adjusted and may result in a recalculation of your financial eligibility. Any financial aid adjustments will be calculated based on final enrollment at the conclusion of the registration drop/add period. Additional Programs Study Abroad Students who elect to study abroad in a Georgia Tech-approved program must complete the 2021-22 Georgia Tech Application for Scholarships and Financial Aid (GT APP) to receive financial aid. Summer funds for study abroad participants cannot be disbursed early to meet either program payment deadlines or student departure dates, which might fall before the scheduled disbursement date. Non-GT Study Abroad Programs If financial aid is important to your study abroad plan, we encourage you to look at the many study abroad options offered through the Institute, rather than at independent programs, or programs hosted by other institutions. Financial aid is not always possible for non-GT programs and it is essentially always a reimbursement. Considerable follow up is needed on the student's part, and in some cases, we may not be able to confirm whether or not there is eligibility until after the program is fully paid for and classes have started. Co-op Students Co-op students are generally not eligible for financial aid during a term of co-op assignment unless they are enrolled in credit hours in addition to co-op hours. For more specific information concerning eligibility during the co-op term, please contact your financial aid counselor. Contact Us If you have questions about summer enrollment, or your enrollment plans change, please email our office at revisions@finaid.gatech.edu with your updates (don\u2019t forget to include your GTID!). Email Us Contact Us Directory Offices Campus Map Support/Give Download Adobe Acrobat Reader Georgia Institute of Technology North Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30332 404.894.2000 Emergency Information Legal & Privacy Information Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Human Trafficking Notice Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Employment \u00a92021 Georgia Institute of Technology"}, {"subdomain": "finaid.gatech.edu", "content": "https://gatech.studentadvisor.ai/virtualadvisor Fall First-Year Students | Financial Aid Your browser does not support JavaScript! 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We encourage all incoming students to apply for financial aid. You should file as early as you can to maximize your potential aid opportunities. By applying for financial aid, you're automatically considered for all need-based aid. You will need to reapply for financial aid every year. Application Steps Prospective first-year students admitted to start in Fall 2023 should apply for financial aid by completing the following aid applications: Step 1: Georgia Tech Application for Scholarships and Financial Aid (GT App) If you wish to receive funds from any federal, state, or institutional sources for the fall semester, you must complete the 2023-24 Georgia Tech Application for Scholarships and Financial Aid (GT APP). Please Note: Students who have been awarded funds from outside/private scholarships must also complete a GT App so that the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid (OSFA) may determine the proper disbursement schedule for your funds. Items Needed You will need a GT Account username and password to login to OSCAR to access the form. To activate your GT account, visit passport.gatech.edu. Submit the GT App Step 2: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) In addition to the GT App, if you wish to be considered for Federal Aid or need-based institutional funds, you must also complete the 2023-24 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) using your 2021 tax information. OSFA uses the FASFA to determine whether you qualify for federal, state, or institutional funds that carry a financial need component. Please note: Georgia residents who wish to apply for the HOPE/Zell Miller Scholarship ONLY may complete the Georgia Student Financial Aid Application (GSFAPPS) form instead of the FAFSA. The GT App is also required. Items Needed Georgia Tech's Title IV school code: 001569. Your social security number and, if you are a dependent student, your parents\u2019 social security numbers. Your driver\u2019s license number if you have one, or Alien Registration number if you are not a U.S. citizen. Federal tax information or tax returns from two years prior including IRS W-2 information, for you (and your spouse, if you are married), and for your parents if you are a dependent student. If you are selected for verification, you will need to provide the specific documentation requested based on academic year and your dependency status. Financial aid awards are not final and will not be disbursed until the verification process is complete. FAFSA processing can take up to 3 \u2013 5 business days after completion. Submit the FAFSA Step 3: College Board CSS Profile College Board\u2019s CSS Profile is an online application for non-federal student financial aid. This application is only required for incoming first-year students who want to be considered for need-based assistance from Georgia Tech institutional funds. The CSS Profile is NOT required for students applying for Federal funds only, HOPE/Zell Miller Scholarship only, or those who do not want to be considered for institutional funds. Please note: The CSS Profile application cannot be accepted after the priority deadline on January 31. Items Needed College Board username and password or sign up for a new account. Georgia Tech's CSS code: 5248. Most recently completed tax returns. W-2 forms and other records of current year income, as well as records of untaxed income and benefits if applicable. Assets and bank statements. Review the 2023-24 CSS Profile Student Guide for additional information and tips. Submit the CSS Profile Step 4: Georgia Student Financial Aid Application (GSFAPPS) \u2013 Georgia Residents Only The Georgia Student Financial Aid Application (GSFAPPS) is the state aid application for Georgia residents who want to be considered for the HOPE or Zell Miller Scholarship ONLY. You do NOT need to complete the GSFAPPS if you are applying for federal financial aid and submitting the FAFSA. To be considered for the HOPE or Zell Miller Scholarship, you must also complete the GT App. Submit the GSFAPPS Important Dates and Deadlines All financial aid applications become available on October 1. The priority filing date to be considered for need-based aid awarded through Georgia Tech\u2019s OSFA is January 31. To be considered an \u201con-time\u201d financial aid applicant, all applicable aid applications listed above, as well as any requested documentation, must be received and complete by January 31. OSFA will continue to accept late applications and documentation after the priority date, however, we strongly encourage all applicants to submit their completed applications and documentation as soon as possible so we can determine your eligibility for other types of aid. Next Steps Learn about the financial aid award process, including information on how aid is determined, instructions for accepting your awards, and more! The Award Process Admitted to the Summer Term? Since the Summer 2023 semester is part of the 2022-23 academic year, the applications above do not cover the upcoming summer term. If you wish to apply for financial aid for the Summer 2023 semester, you must complete the summer first-year aid applications separately, along with any other supplemental documentation requested. 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Researchers Develop Wireless Monitoring to Detect Sleep Apnea at Home May 24, 2023 Georgia Tech researchers have created a wearable device to accurately measure obstructive sleep apnea \u2014 when the body repeatedly stops and restarts breathing for a period \u2014 as well as the quality of sleep people get when they are at rest. A Look Inside Stem Cells Helps Create Personalized Regenerative Medicine May 12, 2023 In two papers, researchers examined a specific type of stem cell with an intracellular toolkit to determine which cells are most likely to create effective cell therapies. How to Manage Stress During Finals March 10, 2023 Atlanta, GA The stress of midterms may be unavoidable at times, but it can be managed. Here are a few tips and resources that can help. To Help Recover Balance, Robotic Exoskeletons Have to be Faster Than Human Reflexes February 15, 2023 Atlanta, GA Researchers at Georgia Tech and Emory found wearable ankle exoskeletons helped subjects improve standing balance only if they activated before muscles fired. Artificial Intelligence Improves Outcomes of Heart Valve Patients February 13, 2023 Atlanta, GA DASI Simulations, uses AI and computer vision in its technology for personalized and more accurate heart valve replacement modeling. The Nobel Whisperer: M.G. Finn on Click Chemistry and Collaboration January 25, 2023 Atlanta, GA A story of human connection at the heart of Nobel-winning science Cat Locomotion Could Unlock Better Human Spinal Cord Injury Treatment January 09, 2023 Atlanta, GA Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology are studying cat locomotion to better understand how the spinal cord works to help humans with partial spinal cord damage walk and maintain balance. 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Georgia Tech Digital Media Artists Showcased in Atlanta Billboard Exhibit August 02, 2023 Digital artworks by Georgia Tech faculty and students were featured in an outdoor digital exhibit in Atlanta this summer. Researchers Highlight Ethical Issues for Developing Future AI Assistants July 31, 2023 With the design of AI systems that seek to enhance the abilities of older adults as they experience cognitive decline, a broad range of ethical issues arises. \u2018Barbenheimer\u2019 and What We Can Learn From It July 27, 2023 With the simultaneous theatrical releases of Oppenheimer and Barbie, three Tech professors share how the \"atomic bomb and the atomic blonde\" remain cultural icons central to the modern American imagination. Avant South Coming This Fall July 26, 2023 For two days in September, Georgia Tech will bring together experts and thought leaders across multiple fields and disciplines to explore the theme of creating and using AI responsibly. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Academics Cooperative Education Georgia Tech\u2019s cooperative education program is the largest voluntary co-op program in the U.S. Campus Life Academics Student Support Global Experiences Cooperative Education Co-ops allow students to use their disciplinary knowledge on the job for three alternating semesters, to not only reinforce and sharpen their classroom learning, but also to make meaningful contributions in the workplace. Many co-op students are hired by their employer after graduation, and more than 700 businesses, industries, and organizations throughout the U.S. and abroad employ Georgia Tech co-op students every year. Five Reasons to Co-Op Earn a competitive wage while learning. Earn a co-op designation (highly valued by employers) on your diploma. Enhance your marketability to employers upon graduation. Network with professionals in your field. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Engineering offers more than 50 different degree tracks at the bachelor\u2019s, master\u2019s, and doctoral levels. Explore College of Engineering College of Engineering Because Dreams Need Doing As the largest engineering college in the U.S. and a leader in education, research, and service, the College of Engineering anticipates and meets the needs of tomorrow's world. Engineering students have opportunities to work hands-on alongside renowned faculty on meaningful interdisciplinary research projects with real human benefits. What We Offer Top-ranked programs and impressive return on investment The College of Engineering ranks among the nation's top five engineering colleges, and our schools are among the top 10 (U.S. News & World Report). Engineering is constantly ranked among the highest-paying college majors, and Georgia Tech is one of the best universities at which to study it. Exceptional location Our location in the heart of one of America's most vibrant cities combines the resources of a major university with the benefits of an urban campus, giving you the tools you need to chase your ambitions, and opening doors to hundreds of internships and work opportunities. Leadership and entrepreneurship training Our students are prepared not just for jobs in engineering but also for the responsibilities of leadership. 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Check out the collection of data below to see how the Institute is doing on a few key performance indicators in these focus areas. Please note: Charts on this page are best viewed on a desktop or tablet device. Amplify Impact Embrace our power as agents of change for the public good and generate talent, ideas, and solutions with unmatched impact and scale to help define and address the most critical problems of our time, locally and globally. Read more about Amplify Impact. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Champion Innovation Champion our leadership position as an engine of innovation and entrepreneurship, and collaborate with other public and private actors to create economic opportunity and mobility and position Atlanta and Georgia as examples of inclusive innovation. Read more about Champion Innovation. $692M in startup investment capital as of FY 2022 201 ATDC companies graduated as of 2022 16,304 Jobs created or saved via EI2 as of 2019 Expand Access Empower people of all backgrounds and stages of life to learn and contribute to technological and human progress. Read more about Expand Access. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Connect Globally Strengthen our role as a convener of worldwide collaboration and build a global learning network to expand our reach and amplify our impact. Read more about Connect Globally. Cultivate Well-Being Strengthen our culture of well-being and create an environment of holistic learning where all members of our community can grow and learn to lead healthy, purposeful, impactful lives. Read more about Cultivate Well-Being. 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Open Search Search Search Cultivating leaders who know how to solve problems, leverage opportunities, and drive positive change in an increasingly unpredictable, tech-driven world. Explore Scheller College of Business SCHELLER COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Business, Meet Tech The Scheller College of Business has educated future leaders of business, government, and nonprofit organizations since it was founded in 1912. As a College of Business student, you'll expand your knowledge and the critical thinking skills needed to thrive in today's technology-driven global economy. What We Offer Prestigious reputation and impressive return on investment One of the top undergraduate business programs (Bloomberg Businessweek and U.S. News & World Report). Number 1 full-time MBA program among public universities (Bloomberg Businessweek), and #1 nationwide for annualized return on investment (PayScale.com). Outstanding and accessible faculty Our business professors are consistently recognized by our students as the top teaching faculty on campus for their engaging teaching styles and accessibility. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Our core goals are to enrich knowledge-making processes, encourage discovery, and advance problem-solving. Explore College of Liberal Arts Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Progressive Liberal Arts in a Technology-Driven World As a student in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, you will acquire the broad contextual understanding that is the hallmark of training in the humanities and social sciences, as well as the technical grounding that distinguishes Georgia Tech graduates. This comprehensive approach trains you to think and work across multiple realms and to consider the human and environmental impact of decisions \u2014 a distinct advantage in the job market. What We Offer Leading-edge degree programs Our academic programs are internationally renowned as models for liberal arts education in the technological age. A competitive edge As a liberal arts student, you'll be part of a vibrant learning community that offers exceptional opportunities to build a distinctive educational resume through internships, international study, work-abroad, and research. Outstanding and accessible faculty You'll benefit from a 5:1 student-to-faculty ratio and from courses taught by full-time, tenure-track faculty. modern mt-5 Connect with IAC Explore College of Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Schools Economics History and Sociology Literature, Media, and Communication Modern Languages Public Policy The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Explore Catalog Colleges and Schools College of Engineering College of Computing College of Sciences College of Design Scheller College of Business Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Open Search Search Search Civil Engineering (MS) Focus: integrating advanced study with specialization options in the areas of construction engineering; environmental engineering; environmental fluid mechanics and water resources; geosystems engineering; structural engineering, mechanics, and materials; and transportation systems engineering Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Civil Engineering (MS) Course Description and Catalog modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Computational Data Analysis (Minor) The Computational Data Analysis minor will provide students with the necessary mathematical and statistical background to develop and apply various data analysis techniques to real world datasets. The minor has three main objectives related to knowledge, skills, and application: provide students with foundational knowledge of topics such as probability and statistics, algorithms and data structures to solve data analysis problems arising in practical applications, develop students' skill in software development techniques using one or more high level programming languages relevant to data analytics, enable students to effectively apply computational methods to solve exemplar data analysis problems arising in relevant applications. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Civil Engineering (Ph.D.) Doctoral candidates tailor a highly individualized Program of Study (typically 50 credit hours of courses beyond the bachelor's degree) to develop expertise in one of the following major specialization areas: Construction and Infrastructure Systems Engineering Environmental Engineering Environmental Fluid Mechanics and Water Resources Geosystems Engineering Structural Engineering, Mechanics and Materials Transportation Systems Engineering As part of the Program of Study, candidates must complete a Minor Field of Study. To demonstrate the ability for independent research, the candidate must pass a qualifying examination, a thesis proposal, and a thesis defense. Candidates are required to complete a doctoral thesis reporting the results of original and independent research that derives from the scientific method and demonstrates creativity and technical expertise in the principles and methods essential to modern Civil & Environmental Engineering. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search City and Regional Planning & Law \u2013 Dual Degree (MCRP/JD) A Cooperative Program with Georgia State University The Planning Law dual degree: Supports the interests of students who wish to pursue study in the fields of both law and city and regional planning. Provides a focal point for exploring the connections between the two disciplines through the research and instruction between the two programs. Provides an educational opportunity that reflects the fact that land management law and city and regional planning have become increasingly integrated and interdisciplinary in nature. Promotes a broader educational experience for today\u2019s land use law or planning professionals, by providing expertise in both disciplines. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search City and Regional Planning & Public Policy \u2013 Dual Degree (MCRP/MSPP) The dual MS degree program in Public Policy and City and Regional Planning prepares students for policy analysis and planning work at the national, state, and local levels. Graduates work in public, private, and non-profit settings building on the complementary perspectives and skills of the two professions. In addition to providing interdisciplinary professional training, the dual degree also provides the opportunity to step toward Ph.D. programs in either Public Policy or Planning with an emphasis on Urban, Environmental, or Economic Development Policy. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search City and Regional Planning & Civil Engineering \u2013 Dual Degree (MCRP/MSCE) Transportation Planning/Transportation Systems Engineering The dual Master of City and Regional Planning and Master of Civil Engineering/Master of Science with a major in Civil Engineering degree program is designed to meet the need of planning agencies and transportation departments for staff who combine expertise in city and regional planning and transportation systems engineering. The program consists of coursework in city and regional planning, transportation systems engineering, and transportation planning. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Civil Engineering (BS) Why Study Civil Engineering? Civil engineers design the systems, technologies and structures that ready our modern world for a growing, aging human population and make life better in our communities. Civil engineers are problem solvers, innovators, entrepreneurs, and global leaders. They will invent the technologies of the future and create solutions to challenges we haven\u2019t even imagined yet. Civil Engineering Careers A civil engineering degree provides a foundation to move into leadership positions in planning and design, construction, research and development, operations, and maintenance. Georgia Tech civil engineer graduates also pursue careers in law, medicine, banking, real estate and more. Georgia Tech Civil Engineering The bachelor's in Civil Engineering curriculum prepares students to enter professional practice as an engineer, or to pursue advanced degrees in the field. The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering degree program offers optional concentrations in: Construction Engineering Environmental and Water Systems Geotechnical Systems Structural Systems Transportation Systems Degree Requirements Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Civil Engineering (BS) Course Description and Catalog modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search City and Regional Planning (Ph.D.) The Doctor of Philosophy with a Major in City and Regional Planning prepares students to serve in a range of settings such as universities, planning consultancies, research and development firms, government agencies, and advanced practice. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Chinese (Minor) The School of Modern Languages offers minors in Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Korean, and Spanish as well as in Russian Studies. This program is designed for students who wish to develop their language skills to at least an intermediate level and to provide themselves with a greater depth than possible with a certificate program. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search City and Regional Planning & Architecture \u2013 Dual Degree (M.Arch/MCRP) The dual Master of Architecture and Master of City and Regional Planning degree program trains those who wish to engage directly in the process of city building. The program is intended to meet the needs of planning agencies, consultants, institutions, and architectural firms for graduates who can deal competently with the complexities of urban areas. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Chemistry (Ph.D.) Focus: advancing knowledge and multidisciplinary research in areas such as biomolecular structure, molecular biophysics, computational and theoretical chemistry, materials chemistry, nanochemistry, bio-organic chemistry, photochemistry and photobiology, polymer chemistry, sensors, and environmental chemistry. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Chemistry (MS) Focus: advancing multidisciplinary study in biomolecular structure, molecular biophysics, computational and theoretical chemistry, materials chemistry, nanochemistry, bio-organic chemistry, photochemistry and photobiology, polymer chemistry, sensors, and environmental chemistry. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Chemistry (MS) Course Description and Catalog modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Chemistry and Biochemistry (Minor) The School of Chemistry and Biochemistry provides many courses that are of interest to students from the Schools of Biology, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, and Biomedical Engineering, and students pursuing pre-health tracks. These students develop greater interest in chemistry while taking these courses and the proposed minor provides a means to enhance their knowledge in a structured and documented manner. Given the multi-disciplinary nature of science and engineering today, the option to pursue more in-depth study outside of the major in a manner documented on their transcripts will benefit graduates as they enter a competitive, global, and diverse workforce. The minor is likely to be highly attractive to students to apply to medical, pharmacy, dental schools, and graduate schools. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Chemistry (BS) Undergraduate Chemistry Degree Overview In addition to its technology-focused curriculum and state-of-the-art laboratories, Georgia Tech\u2019s Bachelor's in Chemistry program offers several key advantages: The opportunity to work on cutting-edge research projects with world-class faculty and facilities, so you can round out your education by practicing what you have learned. Flexible degree options: You can customize your degree to fit your specific interests and career goals. Atlanta location: Atlanta, Georgia is one of the most tech-savvy cities in the U.S. and home to some of the world\u2019s most prestigious company headquarters. As a Chemistry major, you will acquire a basic competence and knowledge in the physical and biological sciences. You will also develop a strong understanding of chemical principles, and learn to apply them to real-world problems. B.S. Chemistry Degree Concentrations and Options Concentrations Customize your curriculum plan to match your specific interests and career plans. Pre-Health Science Track Business Option Biochemistry Track Materials Track Polymers Track Options Increase your competitiveness for jobs and graduate school by adding a designation to your degree. Prepare for a global career. Learn more about the International Plan. Pursue an in-depth, long-term research experience that culminates in a final paper or thesis. Learn more about the Research Option. Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry Requirements The Bachelor of Science in Chemistry degree program contains the following: general core classes; technical courses that provide a strong background in chemistry; technical electives to explore areas in greater depth; courses involving undergraduate research, and free electives. Explore the Chemistry degree courses. View all of the B.S. in Chemistry course requirements Rankings and Awards Georgia Tech\u2019s School of Chemistry and Biochemistry faculty members are frequently recognized for their outstanding contributions to their fields. A National Medal of Science Winner A presidential award given to individuals deserving of special recognition for their outstanding contributions to knowledge in the physical, biological, mathematical, or engineering sciences. 10 Sloan Research Fellowships Awarded for distinguished performance and a unique potential to make substantial contributions to the field. 15 National Science Foundation CAREER Award Winners The National Science Foundation\u2019s most prestigious award for early-career teacher-scholars who most effectively integrate research and education within the context of the mission of their organization. See all faculty, graduate, and undergraduate awards and honors What Can You Do with a Chemistry Degree? Holding a chemistry degree opens up a wide spectrum of opportunities, including careers in chemistry or other fields such as: Research Scientist Lab Manager Physician/Medical Doctor Pharmacist College Professor High School Teacher Dentist Lawyer Veterinarian Common Job Titles and Average Salaries Pharmacist: $124,170 Chemist: $81,870 Material Scientist: $76,280 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics What Are Georgia Tech Graduates Doing Now? Pursuing studies at top professional (graduate, medical, pharmacy, dental) schools across the U.S. Serving as president and dean at a prestigious school of medicine. Overseeing fuel production as vice president for a start-up advanced fuel cell technology company. Serving as a prominent ear, nose, and throat surgeon. Working as a global supply planner for a Fortune 500 global technology and specialty materials company. Managing brands at one the largest manufacturers and distributors of pulp and paper products. Chemistry Research Opportunities Explore opportunities to conduct research in chemistry while getting your degree. Get all the details and next steps here: Undergraduate Research. Beyond the Classroom Gain employment experience and benefit from real-world experience in your field. Learn more about the Co-op Program. Conduct supervised research in a chemical or related organization. Learn more about the Undergraduate Internship Program. Students in the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry have a wide range of opportunities for undergraduate study at institutions throughout the world. Learn more about study abroad and international opportunities. Stories from the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry Undergrad Michael Chen Discovered His True Calling In the Classroom with Gary Schuster Chemistry Alumnae Delivers Commencement Addresses Seth Marder: Transcending Standard Research and Teaching Related Degrees BS in Biochemistry BS in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering MS in Chemistry PhD in Chemistry Related Websites College of Sciences School of Chemistry and Biochemistry Next Steps Subscribe to the Prospective Student e-newsletter Register for the \"It's All About Science & Math\" information session Learn How to Apply Apply Now Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) View all of the B.S. in Chemistry course requirements modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Chemical Engineering (Ph.D.) Focus: advancing knowledge and research in areas such as catalysis, reaction kinetics, complex fluids, microelectronics, microfluidics, optimization, bioinformatics, polymers, sustainable development, pulp and paper, separations, carbon capture, biomedicine, solar energy, thermodynamics, MEMS, environmental science, reaction engineering, cancer diagnostics and therapeutics, biofuels, air quality, modeling, and process synthesis and control. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Women, Science, and Technology (Minor) The Women, Science, and Technology minor links science and technology issues to those issues more traditionally associated with women's studies. The minor in Women, Science, and Technology prepares women and men majoring in engineering, science, social sciences, and humanities to live and work in an increasingly diverse world. The minor helps students develop their understanding of the human side of science and engineering involving not only gender issues, but inequalities of race and class as well. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Technology and Business (Minor) The Technology and Business minor provides training in business communications and frequent interaction with Corporate Affiliate executives. The exact curriculum for the minor in Technology and Business is dependent on your major. A chart with the schedule of classes can be found on the Technology and Management Program page of the Scheller College of Business website. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Urban Analytics (MS) The Master of Science in Urban Analytics degree is designed to give graduates a core of computing, planning, and data analysis and visualization skills to identify, analyze, and solve urban problems; to integrate those skills in an interdisciplinary way that other, single-discipline-oriented urban analytics degrees might not; and to provide depth in urban problems that can be addressed through data analytics. 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Open Search Search Search Urban Design (MS) The Master of Science in Urban Design (MSUD) degree is oriented to those who wish to expand upon their previous professional education and professional experience, as architects, landscape architects, city planners, or civil engineers, and to enter urban design practices either in private firms or public agencies, or to pursue a Ph.D. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Urban Design Catalog modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Sustainable Electrical Energy (PMSEE) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Sustainable Electrical Energy (PMSEE) Professional Master's in Sustainable Electrical Energy This master\u2019s degree is targeted to working engineers in the electrical energy and power industry. The Professional Master\u2019s in Sustainable Electrical Energy (PMSEE) program is structured to bring in students in specific cohorts. The degree features six required courses, including a culminating capstone project course, and four elective courses taken by all students in a given cohort and chosen from a selection of ten or more elective courses. Courses are organized in a sequential manner to cover in a comprehensive way the engineering content and industry emerging technologies in sustainable electrical energy. The required core for the PMSEE includes courses on power system operation and control, conventional generation, renewable energy sources, power systems economics, power system planning and reliability, and a capstone project course. Elective courses are chosen from subjects such as power system protection, power electronics, wind energy, smart grids, high voltage engineering, computational intelligence in power, solar energy, nuclear engineering and reactor engineering, fuel cell systems, and energy engineering economics and risk management. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Supply Chain Engineering (MS) Focus: meeting the growing demand for business-savvy engineers who can design and synchronize highly complex global supply chains through study and research in analytical methods, supply chain engineering, and enterprise management. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Sustainable Cities (Minor) The School of City and Regional Planning offers a minor in Sustainable Cities that emphasizes both sustainability and community engagement. The Sustainable Cities minor provides students with a deep learning experience that integrates classroom learning and direct real-world community-based project experience in creating a more sustainable built environment. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Statistics (MS) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Statistics (MS) Focus: advancing study and research on topics such as mathematical statistics, design and analysis of experiments, and statistical modeling and regression analysis. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Sports, Society, and Technology (Minor) The Minor in Sports, Society, and Technology draws upon the interdisciplinary field of sports studies and is appealing to undergraduate students interested in the critical, holistic study of sport. The Sports, Society, and Technology minor includes coursework from such diverse areas as architecture, international studies, applied physiology, business law, economics, history, and sociology. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Social Justice (Minor) The Minor in Social Justice is for undergraduate students who are interested in incorporating an in-depth awareness of social issues into their fields of study and careers. Humanities and social science classes included in the minor address issues of equity and inclusiveness in relation to historical, cultural, social, economic, political, and/or techno-scientific factors. Students develop the analytic skills, social understanding, and creative mindsets needed to become informed, ethical, and innovative problem solvers and leaders in an increasingly global and technological world. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Sociology (Minor) The Minor in Sociology develops analytical abilities, verbal and written communication skills, and invaluable critical tools for understanding the contemporary world. The Sociology minor is good preparation for a broad array of careers, including business, education, public administration, and social work. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Spanish (Minor) The Minor in Spanish is designed for students who wish to develop their language skills to at least an intermediate level and to provide themselves with a greater depth than possible with a certificate program. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Scientific and Engineering Computing (Minor) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Scientific and Engineering Computing (Minor) The Scientific and Engineering Computing minor provides undergraduate students with computational and numerical skills and knowledge to augment their studies in their major programs. Core courses in mathematics and computing provide broad, general skills in numerical methods, algorithms, and scientific software development. Elective courses provide depth in applying numerical computation to problems in the field of the student's major. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Science Fiction Studies (Minor) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Science Fiction Studies (Minor) The Minor in Science Fiction Studies is for students who are interested in learning how people communicate the experience of science and technology across centuries, continents, and cultures. Students who pursue the Science Fiction Studies minor will develop the analytic skills and creative mindsets that are crucial for graduate school and for advancements in careers ranging from education to engineering. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Science, Technology, and Society (Minor) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Science, Technology, and Society (Minor) The Minor in Science, Technology, and Society provides a context for understanding how science and technology fits within our social world, past, and present. It offers students a better understanding of how science and technology develop and change, how they are represented and understood in culture, and how various social and historical contexts shape science and technology. This area of study also develops analytical abilities, verbal and written communications skills, and the critical thinking. It is good preparation for a broad array of careers, including business, education, government, and law. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Russian (Minor) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Russian (Minor) The Minor in Russian program is designed for students who wish to develop their language skills to at least an intermediate level and to provide themselves with a greater depth than possible with a certificate program. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Robotics (Ph.D.) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Robotics (Ph.D.) Focus: educating a new breed of multidisciplinary researchers in robotics who will provide leadership in this rapidly evolving discipline and help meet the growing industrial and societal demand for advanced education and research in robotics. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Robotics (MS) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Robotics (MS) The MS in Robotics will be an interdisciplinary program offered collaboratively by six schools in the Colleges of Computing, Engineering and Sciences: Aerospace Engineering Biomedical Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering Interactive Computing Mechanical Engineering Physics Students may apply to enter the program through any one of the participating units, the choice of which usually reflects that student's intended area of specialization and general background. Students with diverse and eclectic backgrounds are encouraged to apply, including those with previous work experience. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Quantitative Biosciences (Ph.D.) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Quantitative Biosciences (Ph.D.) The mission of the Georgia Tech PhD program in Quantitative BioSciences (QBioS) is to enable the discovery of scientific principles underlying the dynamics, structure, and function of living systems. The QBioS program is designed to provide PhD graduates with the skills and expert knowledge necessary to move directly into academia, industry and/or government, where they can apply their specific domain expertise and broadly relevant modeling tools. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Quantitative and Computational Finance (MS) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Quantitative and Computational Finance (MS) Focus: providing students with the practical skills and theoretical understanding they need to become experts in the formulation, implementation, and evaluation of models used by the financial sector to structure transactions, manage risk, and construct investment strategies. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Real Estate Development (MRED) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Real Estate Development (MRED) The Master of Real Estate Development at Georgia Tech is a collaborative academic program offering a technical, design-based degree that also explores the business, planning, and policy components of responsible real estate development to provide students the knowledge demanded for the sustainable utilization of the land. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Robotics (Minor) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Robotics (Minor) The Schools of Aerospace Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Interactive Computing, and Mechanical Engineering offer a minor in robotics for students majoring in any discipline. The Robotics Minor provides a concentrated experience in the multidisciplinary field of robotics. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Public Policy (Ph.D.) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Public Policy (Ph.D.) Focus: advancing knowledge and research in science and technology policy, environmental and energy policy, and urban and regional economic development policy. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Public Policy (MS) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Public Policy (MS) Focus: examining areas in which either the consequences of scientific and technological activity have significant public policy implications, or technical and scientific information is a significant input to the policy-making process. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Public Policy (Minor) There are many interfaces between the realm of public policy and nearly every program of study at Georgia Tech. Engineering, the sciences, management, architecture, computing, and the liberal arts are impacted by \u2013 and affect \u2013 the decisions made by governments. The Minor in Public Policy allows students to develop the multidisciplinary thinking skills that are needed for strategic decision making in business and technical professions as well as law and public policy. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Public Policy (BS/MS) This program combines a Bachelor of Science in Public Policy with a Master of Science in Public Policy. Students who want to pursue this five-year BS/MS combination must apply to the Sam Nunn School of Public Policy after completing at least 45 credit hours of work towards the bachelor's degree in Public Policy. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Public Policy (BS) The Bachelor of Science in Public Policy degree program combines political, social, economic and ethical approaches with practical problem solving in a technology-infused environment. An important part of the undergraduate degree program in Public Policy is to learn how to navigate among the many disciplines that are used to shape strategic decisions. The Bachelor of Science in Public Policy provides strong analytical, communication, management, and leadership skills to students seeking careers in public service, law, and the private sector. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Psychology \u2013 Industrial/Organizational Psychology (Ph.D.) The Industrial/Organizational Psychology (I/O) PhD program concentrates on research related to the psychology of work and the workplace. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Psychology \u2013 Cognitive Aging (Ph.D.) The Cognitive Aging specialty area in the Psychology PhD program emphasizes training students about cognition in adulthood. Students gain an understanding of the biological, psychological, and social aspects of aging as they relate to cognitive development over the adult life span. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Psychology \u2013 Engineering Psychology (Ph.D.) The Engineering Psychology PhD program focuses on understanding the capabilities and limitations of human performance from the perspective of perception, cognition, and movement control and applying this knowledge to the design of systems and environments that accommodate those capabilities and limitations. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Psychology \u2013 Quantitative Psychology (Ph.D.) The Quantitative Psychology Program emphasizes the interface between quantitative methods and psychological issues. Graduates will be trained as quantitative specialists, with a substantial background in psychology. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Psychology \u2013 Cognition and Brain Science (Ph.D.) The Cognitive and Brain Science specialty area for the Psychology PhD program trains students to develop a thorough understanding of diverse aspects of cognition. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Psychology (Minor) A minor in psychology is available to all non-psychology majors. The minor program provides a foundation in research methods and statistics and allows the student to take upper level courses in various areas of psychology. This psychology minor is valuable for students who wish to have a background in psychology while pursuing other majors and considering graduate school in psychology or related fields. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Political Science (Minor) The Minor in Political Science is intended to broaden students' perceptions of political processes and governmental institutions. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Physiology (Minor) Physiology is a highly integrative and complex discipline that provides the foundation for careers in many areas of scientific research, engineering design, clinical practice and public policy. The minor in Physiology requires a modest increase in credit hours. The curriculum includes both core courses and electives, and provides fundamental training in the structure and function of the human body (anatomy and physiology) as well as in-depth areas within the discipline (muscle physiology, exercise physiology, motor control, neuroanatomy, kinesiology, nutrition) and applications of this knowledge (sport science, medicine). 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Psychology (MS) Focus: advancing study and research in areas such as cognition and brain science, cognitive aging, engineering psychology, industrial/organizational psychology, and quantitative psychology. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Psychology (BS) Undergraduate Degree in Psychology Overview In addition to its state-of-the-art laboratories, Georgia Tech\u2019s undergraduate psychology degree program offers several key advantages: A technically oriented curriculum that emphasizes quantitative and experimental approaches to the study of behavior. This strong emphasis in the sciences and mathematics provides excellent preparation for graduate school. Undergraduate research opportunities. Students have the chance to conduct research with world-renowned professors working at the forefront of the science of psychology. Small size. Limiting our program size provides our students and researchers with a more personalized and focused learning experience. As a Psychology major, you will develop a competence and knowledge of quantitative and experimental approaches to studying the mind and human behavior. BS Psychology Degree Concentrations and Options Concentrations Customize your curriculum plan to match your specific interests and career plans. Build a business perspective into your degree without adding the hours required for a minor. Learn about the Business Option. Options Increase your competitiveness for jobs and graduate school by adding a designation to your degree. Pursue an in-depth, long-term research experience. Learn more about the Research Option. Prepare for a global career. Learn more about the International Plan. Bachelor's Degree in Psychology Requirements The requirements include core classes in cognitive, social and industrial/organizational psychology; fundamental courses in biology, chemistry, and calculus; electives to explore areas in greater depth including cognitive neuroscience and behavioral pharmacology; and undergraduate research. Download a sample undergraduate course schedule. Course Highlights Biopsychology: Neurophysiological, endocrinological, and biochemical bases of sensory and motor functioning, motivation, learning, memory, and behavior dysfunction. Social Psychology: Consideration of the behavior of individuals in social contexts, including interpersonal and group settings. Human Sensation and Perception: An examination of human sensory systems and perceptual processes. View the general Bachelor of Science in Psychology course requirements Rankings and Awards Georgia Tech\u2019s School of Psychology faculty members are frequently recognized for their outstanding contributions to their fields. Examples of such recognition include: The National Science Foundation appointed Lizanne DeStefano as one of 18 inaugural members of its STEM Education Advisory Panel. Professor Phillip Ackerman served as the President of the International Society for the Study of Individual Differences (ISSID) until 2019. Assistant Professor Thackery Brown received the 2016 NARSAD Young Investigator Award, from the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation. Professor Randall Engle was awarded the 2017 Association for Psychological Science Mentor Award. Professor Bruce Walker was appointed General Advisory Committee Member and Technical Format Review Advisory Committee Member for DIAGRAM Center. See more awards, honors, and grants What Can You Do with a Degree in Psychology? Many students with the B.S. degree in Psychology choose to enter a variety of fields including academic research, education, law, medicine, marketing, human factors, system design, personnel selection and training, and management. Psychology Professor Clinical Psychologist Lawyer Market Research Analyst Training and Development Specialist What Are Georgia Tech Graduates Doing Now? They are: Professor of psychology. Principal investigator at Soar Technologies. Talent consulting analyst at Mercer Inc. Faculty member at a private K-12 school. Practicing medicine and nursing. Common Job Titles and Average Salaries Business Consultant: $71,669 Psychologist: $74,587 Neurologist: $206,036 Source: Payscale.com Psychology Research for Undergraduates Undergraduates can get involved with research in three different ways: Working as a research assistant. Conducting a senior thesis. Participating in summer workshops and internships Beyond the Classroom Go beyond the lecture hall and see psychology in the real world. Join the Psychology Club or the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. Learn about undergraduate research opportunities for first-year students. Apply to reside in the Science and Mathematics Research Training Living Learning Community. Gain employment experience and benefit from real-world experience in your field. Learn more about the Co-op Program and internships. Learn more about study abroad opportunities led by College of Sciences faculty. Stories from the School of Psychology Meet Dar-Wei Chen: Ph.D. in Psychology Why Choose Georgia Tech for Graduate School? Chris Stanzione Receives Award for Excellence in Teaching Brain Mechanisms Create Confidence About Things Seen Related Degrees BS in Neuroscience Certificates in Psychology Minor in General Psychology Related Websites College of Sciences School of Psychology Next Steps Subscribe to the Prospective Student e-newsletter Register for the \"It's All About Science & Math\" information session Learn How to Apply Apply Now Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) View the general Bachelor of Science in Psychology course requirements modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Physics (Ph.D.) Focus: advancing knowledge and research around topics such as the physical principles of mechanics, electricity and magnetism, thermodynamics, and the quantum theory that governs physical phenomena at the microscopic level of molecules, atoms, and nuclei. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Physics (Minor) A minor in physics is intended to provide an in-depth study of physics to non-physics majors entering into a global and diverse workforce where a multidisciplinary science and engineering background is increasingly common. It will also serve those students who, through elective physics course studies, have developed a greater interest in the discipline, or who plan to enter graduate school in an area where a strong physics background is useful. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Physics (BS) Undergraduate Physics Degree Overview In addition to its technology-focused curriculum and state-of-the-art laboratories, Georgia Tech\u2019s B.S. in Physics degree program offers several key advantages: Undergraduate research with a world-class faculty and projects with a technological focus. Flexible elective course requirements that allow for a degree to be tailored toward individual career goals. The Atlanta location: Atlanta, Georgia is one of the most tech-savvy cities in the U.S. and is also home to some of the world\u2019s largest companies. As a Physics major, you will develop a basic competence in applying the scientific method, using qualitative and quantitative analysis to investigate physics problems \u2014 from the atomic to the astronomical scale. You will develop a strong understanding of how the laws of Physics shape our understanding of the world, and of how mathematical analysis and experimental methods may be used as investigative tools. Physics Degree Concentrations and Options Concentrations Add a specialization in one of these areas to your degree. Astrophysics Physics of Living Systems Options Increase your competitiveness in the job market after graduation. Pursue an in-depth, long-term research experience. Learn more about the Research Option. Build a business perspective into your degree without adding the hours required for a minor. Learn about the Business Option. B.S. Physics Degree Requirements The B.S. in Physics degree program contains the following: general core classes; technical courses that provide a strong background in mathematics; technical electives to explore areas in greater depth; courses involving undergraduate research; and free electives. View a typical eight-semester course schedule. Course Highlights Core sequences in quantum mechanics, thermal physics, and electromagnetism. Undergraduate research. A wide range of elective courses, ranging from quantum computing and optics to relativity and neurophysics. View all of the B.S. in Physics requirements and course descriptions. Rankings and Awards Georgia Tech\u2019s School of Physics faculty members are frequently recognized for their outstanding contributions in their fields. These awards include: Reuters Most Cited Researcher Awards NSF Career Awards What Can You Do with a Physics Degree? Physicists find careers in Physics research, industry, medicine, education, and public policy. In fact, a majority of graduates ultimately enter careers not traditionally associated with Physics. Explore more Physics career opportunities What Are Georgia Tech Graduates Doing Now? Nearly 75% of Georgia Tech undergraduate Physics majors continue their majors at graduate schools such as Harvard, Caltech, Georgia Tech, University of California at Berkeley, University of Colorado at Boulder, and Northeastern University. Some 40% of those graduate students continue to study Physics, while the other 60% go into fields such as engineering, medicine, law, actuarial science, and education. Georgia Tech Physics graduates who enter the workforce after graduation work for companies such as Applied Physical Sciences, Georgia Power, Kairos Aerospace, Delta Air Lines, General Motors, United States Army, and Micromeritics Instrument Corporation. Common Job Titles and Average Salaries Physicist: $123,080 Computer Systems Analyst: $92,740 Research Assistant: $51,160 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Physics Research Opportunities Explore opportunities to conduct research in Physics while getting your degree. There are many opportunities for undergraduate students to get involved in research projects. Faculty members welcome and expect student enquiries to identify and organize research activities. Summer is an ideal time to learn the actual practice of Physics. View a list of options: Summer Research Internships. Beyond the Classroom Join the Society of Physics Students social and academic club \u2014 open to anyone interested in physics, math, or science. Access leadership, career, and mentorship opportunities. Join the Georgia Institute of Technology\u2019s Society of Women in Physics. Gain employment experience and benefit from nurturing real-world skills in your field. Learn more about the Co-op Program and internships. Find out more about the several study abroad opportunities led by College of Sciences faculty. Stories about Physics at Tech Physics Student is a Driving Force in STEM Fields Podcast: There's a Moth in My Video Game! Meet Alumnus and Chair of Physics at Morehouse College A Surprising Discovery in The Field of 2D Materials Related Degrees B.S. in Applied Physics M.S. in Physics Ph.D. in Physics B.S. in Aerospace Engineering B.S. in Mathematics Related Websites College of Sciences School of Physics Next Steps Subscribe to the Prospective Student e-newsletter Register for the \"It's All About Science & Math\" information session Learn How to Apply Apply Now Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) View all of the B.S. in Physics requirements and course descriptions. modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Physics (MS) Focus: advancing study and research in topics such as the physical principles of mechanics, electricity and magnetism, thermodynamics, and the quantum theory that governs physical phenomena at the microscopic level of molecules, atoms, and nuclei. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Philosophy (Minor) The Minor in Philosophy focuses on science and technology. The courses are intended to enable Georgia Tech students to reflect on the nature of their disciplines and to focus their understanding on the context of their lives as professionals and citizens. The Philosophy minor is best for students who wish to concentrate coursework in the field of philosophy. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Operations Research (Ph.D.) Focus: advancing knowledge and research in areas such as mathematical optimization; stochastic and probabilistic methods; statistical modeling and analysis; design and analysis of algorithms; and computational and numerical methods. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Operations Research \u2013 Online Degree (MS) Focus: advancing study and research emphasizing topics such as deterministic optimization, probabilistic models and their applications, simulation, and mathematical statistics. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Ocean Science and Engineering (Ph.D.) Georgia Tech's Doctor of Philosophy with a major in Ocean Science and Engineering is an interdisciplinary graduate program that combines the basic and applied sciences with innovative ocean technologies. Students in the Ocean Science and Engineering Ph.D. program will develop broadly relevant quantitative, computational, and laboratory skill-sets to address problems ranging from ocean energy; ocean and climate change; ocean prediction systems; coastal ocean hazards; ocean observing technology; marine ecosystem dynamics and services; marine chemical ecology; and global and regional ocean biogeochemistry. Why Ocean Science and Engineering? The world's population growth and technology developments are changing our planet to an unprecedented extent. This applies especially to the ocean \u2014 the largest environmental resource on Earth. Through recent decades, we have recognized that chemical, biological, and physical processes in the marine environment greatly influence each other and cannot be viewed in isolation. Additionally, the interpretation of scientific data and the development of effective solutions requires a more integrated approach. Why Georgia Tech? Georgia Tech is one of a very few institutions with the engineering and scientific prowess and interdisciplinary culture to effectively address these critical challenges of sustainability that threaten all of us. The OSE program involves the schools of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences; Civil and Environmental Engineering; and Biological Sciences. Faculty provide distinct and complementary expertise, both in terms of coursework and research specialization. Additional program faculty include members of the schools of Mechanical Engineering; Aerospace Engineering; and Electrical and Computer Engineering. Learn more about the doctoral in Ocean Science and Engineering. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Occupational Safety and Health (PMOSH) People depend on you to keep their workplaces safe\u2014so when it\u2019s time to earn your master\u2019s degree, you shouldn\u2019t have to leave your job to do it. The Professional Master\u2019s in Occupational Safety and Health (PMOSH) is launching a new class of leaders into high-level OSH positions. It's your opportunity to elevate your career with a top-notch education from a prestigious university\u2014all in just two years. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Nuclear Engineering \u2013 Nuclear Enterprise Management Option (Ph.D.) The specialization in Nuclear Enterprise Management in the doctoral program is designed for students with a specific interest in leadership and management careers throughout the nuclear industry and leads to a Doctor of Philosophy with a major in Nuclear Engineering. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Operations Research (MS) Focus: advancing study and research emphasizing topics such as deterministic optimization, probabilistic models and their applications, simulation, and mathematical statistics. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Nuclear Engineering \u2013 Medical Physics Option (Ph.D.) The medical physics option in the doctoral program is designed for students with a specific interest in the fields of medical physics and leads to a Doctor of Philosophy with a major in Nuclear Engineering. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Nuclear and Radiological Engineering (BS) Focus: providing students with the basic principles of nuclear engineering, nuclear reactor core design, reactor systems engineering, nuclear power economics, reactor operations, radiation sources and detection instruments, radiation transport, radiation protection, criticality safety, regulatory requirements, and radioactive materials management. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Nuclear Engineering (Ph.D.) Focus: concentrating on advanced research in areas such as nuclear power engineering, radiological engineering, and medical physics. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Nuclear Engineering (MS) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Nuclear Engineering (MS) Focus: advancing study and research in topics such as nuclear reactor core design, reactor systems engineering, nuclear power economics, reactor operations, radiation sources and detection instruments, radiation transport, radiation protection, criticality safety, regulatory requirements, and radioactive materials management. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Nuclear and Radiological Engineering (Minor) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Nuclear and Radiological Engineering (Minor) The Nuclear and Radiological Engineering and Health Physics Program of the Woodruff School offers a certificate and a minor in Nuclear & Radiological Engineering to non-NRE engineering students. These programs provide a general knowledge of Nuclear and Radiological Engineering topics and are valuable for students considering graduate work in Nuclear Engineering or Medical Physics. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Neuroscience (BS) Undergraduate Neuroscience Degree Overview In addition to its technology-focused curriculum and state-of-the-art laboratories, Georgia Tech\u2019s B.S. in Neuroscience degree offers several key advantages: Interdisciplinary training. Immersive experiences across multiple fields such as psychology, biology, biochemistry, physics, mathematics, computer science, and engineering. Flexible degree options. Customized degrees to fit specific interests and career goals. Research opportunities with world-renowned neuroscience researchers. Atlanta location. Atlanta, Georgia is one of the most tech-savvy cities in the U.S. and home to some of the world\u2019s biggest companies. As a Neuroscience major, you will develop a basic competence and knowledge of behavioral and cognitive, molecular, cellular, and systems neuroscience. You will develop a strong understanding of the structure and function of the brain and nervous system, and a familiarity with the methods, applied solutions, and technologies that enable new discoveries and support their translation into diagnoses and treatments of brain disorders. Neuroscience Degree Concentrations and Options Concentrations Add a specialization in one of these areas to your degree: Biochemistry Biology Chemistry Computer Science Engineering Health and Medical Sciences Mathematics Physics Physiology Psychology Learn more about the Breadth Electives required for these specializations. Options Increase your competitiveness for jobs and graduate school by adding a designation to your degree. Prepare for medical school. Learn more about the Pre-Health Option. Pursue an in-depth, long-term research experience. Learn more about the Research Option. Build a business perspective into your degree without adding the hours required for a minor. See the course requirements for the Business Option. B.S. Neuroscience Degree Requirements The Bachelor\u2019s in Neuroscience degree program contains the following: general core classes; technical courses that provide a strong background in mathematics; technical electives to explore areas in greater depth; courses involving undergraduate research, and free electives. View sample eight-term plans. Course Highlights Methods in Neuroscience Within your first year, engage in hands-on experience with traditional and cutting-edge techniques to understand neural function in cells, animals, and humans. Additional coursework provides critical methodological examination of multiple techniques. Data Analysis and Critical Thinking Skills Exploration of neuroscientific concepts utilizing a data-driven approach, providing skills in forming hypotheses and drawing conclusions based on quantitative data and proposed neural models. Research and internship opportunities Students in the B.S. in Neuroscience program are strongly encouraged to participate in undergraduate research with one of over 60 professors on campus conducting neuroscience-related studies. View all of the B.S. in Neuroscience course requirements Rankings and Awards Georgia Tech\u2019s Neuroscience faculty members are frequently recognized for their outstanding contributions to their fields. Some examples include: Tim Cope Secures NIH Support to Study Neurobiology of Cancer Therapy Audrey Duarte Named Editor in Chief of the Journal of Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition Bilal Haider Named Sloan Fellow Liang Han Receives NIH Support to Study Neurobiology of Itch Eric Schumacher Selected for Director of Center for Advanced Brain Imaging (CABI) Simon Sponberg Wins Major Funding to Study Insect Brains Garrett Stanley Wins Third BRAIN Award What Can You Do with a Degree in Neuroscience? The B.S. in Neuroscience is solid preparation for a wide variety of careers, graduate schools, professional training programs, and industry positions such as: Pharmacist. Physician\u2019s assistant. Neurosurgeon/Neurologist. Research scientist. Neuropsychologist Public health advisor. Medical technician. Forensic science technician. Business consultant. Neuromarketing and other neuro-related startup positions. Explore more career options in Neuroscience What Are Georgia Tech Graduates Doing Now? Medical school. Dental school. Graduate school. Common Job Titles and Average Salaries Pharmacist: $124,170 Biomedical Engineer: $92,970 Speech-Language Pathologist: $76,610 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Neuroscience Research Opportunities Students in the B.S. in Neuroscience program are strongly encouraged to participate in undergraduate research with one of over 60 professors on campus conducting neuroscience-related studies. Explore the undergraduate research opportunities. Beyond the Classroom Apply to reside in Living Learning Community as a first-year neuroscience student: Science, Health, and Related Professions (SHaRP) Living Learning Community or the Science and Mathematics Research Training (SMART) Living Learning Community. Gain employment experience and benefit from real-world experience in your field. Learn more about the Co-op Program and internships. Join our Neuroscience Club to learn more about the field and its applications. Find out more: Undergraduate Student Activities. Learn more about study abroad opportunities led by College of Sciences faculty. Related Degrees BS in Biology BS in Biomedical Engineering BS in Psychology Related Websites College of Sciences Georgia Tech Neuro Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience Center for Advanced Brain Imaging Next Steps Subscribe to the Prospective Student e-newsletter Register for the \"It's All About Science & Math\" information session Learn How to Apply Apply Now Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) View all of the B.S. in Neuroscience course requirements modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Naval Science (Minor) The Minor in Naval Science will familiarize the student with basic and advanced concepts of Naval Science with emphasis on naval history, technology, and leadership. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Music Technology (BS) The undergraduate program in the School of Music leads to a Bachelor of Science in Music Technology. In the program, students understand the role of technology in enabling new ways to access, consume, and create music. They master existing technologies and develop the skills necessary to innovate and create the ideas that will drive the music industry in the future. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Music Technology (BS) Course Description and Catalog modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Middle Eastern and North African Studies (Minor) The Schools of History and Sociology, International Affairs, and Modern Languages offer a minor in Middle Eastern and North African Studies. This interdisciplinary minor connects studies of the regions and countries in the Middle East\u2014their languages, their cultures, and their peoples, both concurrently in their national and international relationships as well as longitudinally over the course of history. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Middle Eastern and North African Studies (Minor) Course Description and Catalog modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Music Technology (MS) Focus: examining how recent technological developments in areas such as music recording, compression, distribution, and playback have fundamentally changed musical practices and preparing students to meet the need in industry and academia for music and audio technologists able to design, develop, and creatively employ the next generation of musical performances, products, and services. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Music Technology (MS) Course Description and Catalog modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Music Technology (Ph.D.) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Music Technology (Ph.D.) Doctor of Philosophy with a Major in Music Technology advances knowledge, proficiency, and research in areas such as music theory, performance, composition, and/or analysis; music information retrieval, digital signal processing, and synthesis; interactive music systems design; and music cognition. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Medical Physics \u2013 Online Degree (MS) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Microeconomics of Strategic Analysis (Minor) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Microeconomics of Strategic Analysis (Minor) The Minor in Microeconomics of Strategic Analysis (MESA) is designed around microeconomic theory courses pertaining to strategic decision making. Students will learn not only core microeconomic theory, but also advanced micro theory concepts and tools pertaining to the economics of strategic decision-making, including game theory, industrial organization, behavioral economics, network economics, and the economics of information. These are well-established fields of theoretical microeconomics that have applications in key sectors including (but not limited to) manufacturing, marketing, health, computer science, and business. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Mechanical Engineering (MS) Focus: advancing study and research for students with backgrounds in engineering, mechanics, mathematics, physical sciences, and life sciences. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Medical Physics (MS) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Medical Physics (MS) Focus: examining the application of radiation to medicine, particularly in the diagnosis and treatment of human disease. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Medical Physics (MS) Course Description and Catalog modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Mechanical Engineering Joint Degree with University of Stuttgart (undesignated MS) This joint Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering is offered by the Woodruff School of Mechanical engineering and the University of Stuttgart. About the Joint Mechanical Engineering MS Degree Two year program Instruction in English Research leading to a MS thesis Industrial internship in Germany Joint MS conferred by both institutions Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Mechanical Engineering Joint Degree with University of Stuttgart (undesignated MS) Course Description and Catalog modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Mechanical Engineering (BS) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Mechanical Engineering (BS) Focus: educating students in the use of basic mechanical engineering principles to reach optimal design solutions for engineering problems. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Mechanical Engineering (BS) Course Description and Catalog modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Mathematics (Ph.D.) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Mathematics (Ph.D.) Focus: advancing knowledge and research in areas such as algebra, analysis, differential equations, geometry, numerical analysis, probability, quantitative finance, statistics, topology, and methods of applied mathematics. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Mathematics (Ph.D.) Course Description and Catalog modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Mathematics (Minor) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Mathematics (Minor) The Math minor documents the student's in-depth knowledge of mathematics and analytical reasoning skills that the study of mathematics promotes. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Mathematics (MS) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Mathematics (MS) Focus: advancing study and research on topics such as algebra, analysis, differential equations, geometry, numerical analysis, probability, quantitative finance, statistics, topology, and methods of applied mathematics. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Mathematics (BS) Undergraduate Math Degree Overview A degree in Math at Georgia Tech includes technology-focused curriculum and state-of-the-art laboratories. The Bachelor's in Mathematics program offers these key advantages as well: Flexible degree options. Customize your degree to fit your specific interests and career goals. Undergraduate research. From research courses to international research trips, internships, and co-op positions, the possibilities are endless. Atlanta location. Atlanta, Georgia is one of the most tech-savvy cities in the U.S. and home to some of the world\u2019s biggest companies. As a Mathematics major, you will develop a basic competence and knowledge of mathematical techniques. You will develop a strong understanding of quantitative thinking and know how to apply a systems approach to solve real-life situations. Mathematics Degree Concentrations and Options Concentrations Customize your curriculum plan to match your specific interests and career plans. Applied Mathematics Discrete Mathematics Probability and Statistics Pure Mathematics Options Increase your competitiveness for jobs and graduate school by adding a designation to your degree. Build a business perspective into your degree without adding the hours required for a minor. Learn about the Business Option. Pursue an in-depth, long-term research experience that culminates in a final paper or thesis. Learn more about the Research Option. Mathematics Major Requirements The Mathematics degree curriculum requirements include general core classes; technical courses that provide a strong background in mathematics; technical electives to explore areas in greater depth; courses involving undergraduate research, and free electives. Download a typical eight-semester schedule (pdf) Mathematics Undergraduate Courses Solid set of basic and advance core courses that all students take. Individualized set of courses according to the student interest. Research and internship opportunities. View all of the BS in Mathematics requirements and course descriptions Rankings and Awards Georgia Tech\u2019s School of Mathematics faculty members are frequently recognized for their outstanding contributions to their fields, including: 12 American Mathematical Society Fellows Recognition of those who have made outstanding contributions to the creation, exposition, advancement, communication, and utilization of mathematics. 12 Sloan Research Fellowships Awarded for distinguished performance and a unique potential to make substantial contributions to their field. 19 National Science Foundation CAREER Award winners The NSF\u2019s most prestigious award for early-career teacher-scholars who most effectively integrate research and education within the context of the mission of their organization. See more external awards and recipients Mathematics Degree Careers Mathematics jobs and career paths span a range of occupational fields that value problem-solving and analytical skills, such as: Business Statistics Actuarial science Computing Teaching Industrial research Academia What Are Georgia Tech Graduates Doing Now? Software Engineers Data Scientists Professors at prestigious universities Ph.D. students, Postdoctoral fellows and instructors at highly-ranked U.S. universities Retired Chairman/Chief Executive Officer Common Job Titles and Average Salaries Actuary: $58K-$180K\u200b Information Security Analyst: $50K-$140K Mathematician: $55K-$157K\u200b Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Research Opportunities Undergraduate students are invited to apply for an eight-week research program sponsored by the National Science Foundation. Get more details about the program. Pursue research with a professor either for course credit, or as paid research without course credit. Learn more about the Undergraduate Research Semester. Honors Honors courses Pi Mu Epsilon National Mathematics Honors Society Beyond the Classroom Get a head start on your success at Tech through this non-credit, residential program that reviews fundamental calculus concepts and provides strategies for academic success. Learn more about Tech Prep: The Calculus Advantage. Gain employment experience and benefit from real-world experience in your field. Learn more about the Co-op Program and internships. Join a math club, society, or competition. Find out what\u2019s available: Undergraduate Student Activities. Georgia Tech offers several study abroad programs. Learn more about study abroad opportunities led by College of Sciences faculty. Stories from the School of Mathematics Meet Libby, Math Undergrad Student The Magic of Math Advice from Alumnus Bob Price, Retired CEO Decades-Old Math Problem Solved Related Degrees BS in Computer Science Minor in Mathematics MS in Mathematics MS in Statistics Related Websites College of Sciences School of Mathematics Next Steps Subscribe to the Prospective Student e-newsletter Register for the \"It's All About Science & Math\" information session Learn How to Apply Apply Now Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) View all of the BS in Mathematics requirements and course descriptions modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Materials Science and Engineering (BS/MS) Focus: combining traditional instruction in ceramic, metallurgy, and polymer and fiber science and engineering with modern materials including nano-, bio-, composite, electronic, and optical and magnetic materials. The joint BS/MS program is for students who want to obtain a graduate degree in addition to their BS degree. The advanced degree provides the additional knowledge and specialization needed to further facilitate a technical career. As a participant in this program, students have an opportunity to work with individual faculty members on projects in one of the traditional or innovative research areas in MSE. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Materials Science and Engineering (Ph.D.) Focus: advancing knowledge and research in areas such as metallurgy, polymers, ceramics, paper science and engineering, and functional electronic materials. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Materials Science and Engineering (Minor) The School of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) offers an undergraduate minor in materials science and engineering for non-MSE majors. The minor in Materials Science and Engineering broadens the materials background of non-materials science and engineering students and introduces them to a materials approach to problem solving that may be different from that provided by their major. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Materials Science and Engineering (MS) Focus: advancing study and research in the development of new materials for the next generation of engineering applications: biomaterials, nanomaterials, ceramics, metals, polymers, and electronic materials. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Manufacturing Leadership (MS) Strong operations and facility leaders are vital to a manufacturing company\u2019s success. Set yourself apart through this unique graduate program, which includes ten courses structured in a way that enables you to continue working while enrolled. Learn about technical competencies, sustainable system design, manufacturing continuous improvement, and leadership skills. The Professional Master's Degree in Manufacturing Leadership offers three areas of concentration: Discrete manufacturing track provides product design and manufacture for parts and assembly industries. Forest bioproducts track covers various aspects of pulp and paper, biorefining pathways, new biomaterials and biotechnologies, and business competitive analysis and forecasting. Chemical manufacturing track will address foundational technologies as well as emerging processes and markets in the chemical processing industry. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Materials Science and Engineering (BS) Focus: combining traditional instruction in ceramic, metallurgy, and polymer and fiber science and engineering with modern materials including nano-, bio-, composite, electronic, and optical and magnetic materials. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Management (Ph.D.) Focus: producing graduates who can make scholarly contributions to their chosen fields as researchers, scholars, and teachers in academic environments. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Management (MS) The undesignated Master of Science degree program serves students whose educational and career goals may not be best served by the MBA program. Under these circumstances, the student may pursue a specially tailored master's-level curriculum that satisfies the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) common body of knowledge requirements and provides a coherent concentration of elective courses chosen in consultation with an academic advisor. This specialized degree program is designed primarily for students who are admitted to Georgia Tech in approved foreign education programs, but may also be completed by students in the PhD program who are unable to complete the full doctoral degree. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Machine Learning (Ph.D.) The curriculum for the PhD in Machine Learning is truly multidisciplinary, containing courses taught in eight schools across three colleges at Georgia Tech: the Schools of Computational Science and Engineering, Computer Science, and Interactive Computing in the College of Computing; the Schools of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Biomedical Engineering in the College of Engineering; and the School of Mathematics in the College of Science. 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Open Search Search Search Bachelor's Degrees College of Computing Computational Data Analysis (Minor) Computational Media (BS) Computer Engineering (Dual BS) Computer Engineering (BS) Computer Science (BS) Computing and Devices (Minor) Computing and Information Internetworks (Minor) Computing and Intelligence (Minor) Computing and Media (Minor) Computing and People (Minor) Computing and Systems Architecture (Minor) Computing and Theory (Minor) Scientific and Engineering Computing (Minor) College of Design Architecture (BS) Architecture (Minor) Building Construction (BS) Industrial Design (BS) Industrial Design (Minor) Music Technology (BS) Sustainable Cities (Minor) College of Engineering Aerospace Engineering (BS) Aerospace Engineering (Minor) Biomedical Engineering (BS) Biomedical Engineering (Minor) Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (BS) Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (BS) \u2013 Biotechnology Option Civil Engineering (BS) Electrical Engineering (BS) Energy Systems (Minor) Environmental Engineering (BS) Industrial Engineering (BS) Materials Science and Engineering (BS) Materials Science and Engineering (Minor) Mechanical Engineering (BS) Naval Science (Minor) Nuclear and Radiological Engineering (BS) Nuclear and Radiological Engineering (Minor) Robotics (Minor) College of Sciences Applied Physics (BS) Biochemistry (BS) Biology (BS) Biology (Minor) Chemistry (BS) Chemistry and Biochemistry (Minor) Bachelor of Science in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences (BS) Earth and Atmospheric Sciences (Minor) Health and Medical Sciences (Minor) Health, Medicine, and Society (Minor) Mathematics (BS) Mathematics (Minor) Neuroscience (BS) Physics (BS) Physics (Minor) Physiology (Minor) Psychology (BS) Psychology (Minor) Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts African Studies (Minor) Air Force Leadership Studies (Minor) Applied Language and Intercultural Studies (BS) Chinese (Minor) East Asian Studies (Minor) Economics (BS) Economics (Minor) Economics and International Affairs (BS) European Studies (Minor) Film and Media Studies (Minor) French (Minor) German (Minor) Global Development (Minor) Global Economics and Modern Languages (BS) History (Minor) History, Technology, and Society (BS) International Affairs (BS) International Affairs (Minor) International Affairs and Modern Languages (BS) International Business, Language, and Culture (Minor) Japanese (Minor) Korean (Minor) Latin American and LatinX Studies (Minor) Law, Science, and Technology \u2013 Pre-Law (Minor) Linguistics (Minor) Literature, Media, and Communication (BS) Microeconomics of Strategic Analysis (Minor) Middle Eastern and North African Studies (Minor) Philosophy (Minor) Political Science (Minor) Public Policy (BS) Public Policy (Minor) Russian (Minor) Science Fiction Studies (Minor) Science, Technology, and Society (Minor) Social Justice (Minor) Sociology (Minor) Spanish (Minor) Sports, Society, and Technology (Minor) Women, Science, and Technology (Minor) Scheller College of Business Business Administration (BS) Computing and Business (Minor) Engineering and Business (Minor) Leadership Studies (Minor) Technology and Business (Minor) More Information Admission Information All Majors and Degrees Campus Tours and Visit modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Literature, Media, and Communication & Digital Media (BS/MS) This program is combines a Bachelor of Science in Literature, Media, and Communication with a Master of Science degree in Digital Media. Students who wish to pursue this five-year BS/MS combination must apply to the School of Literature, Media, and Communication after completing at least 75 credit hours of work towards a Literature, Media, and Communications bachelor's degree that includes one of the Interaction Design concentrations. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Linguistics (Minor) The Schools of Modern Languages, Psychology, and Computer Science offer an interdisciplinary minor in Linguistics The minor connects studies of: Physical structures and mental processes involved in human language. Psychological, neurobiological, and social/societal factors that enable humans to acquire, use, comprehend and produce language. Application of computer science to the analysis and synthesis of language and speech. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Law, Science, and Technology \u2013 Pre-Law (Minor) The Law, Science, and Technology minor offers a wide range of curricular opportunities, pre-law advising, and support services for students considering law school and careers in law. The program introduces students to selected areas of law that they are likely to study in law school. Students will begin to develop the skills that they will need to succeed in law school and in law practice. Some of the courses are taught by full-time faculty, while others are taught by attorneys from the Atlanta area, thereby exposing students to academic and practical perspectives on the practice of law. The program welcomes students from every college and major. Students majoring in the sciences and engineering may be surprised to learn that their undergraduate background gives them a strong start toward specializations such as intellectual property law, products liability law, and construction law. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Latin American and LatinX Studies (Minor) This interdisciplinary minor focuses on the regions and people of Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as Latino/Latinx peoples in the United States. The minor is offered jointly by the Schools of History and Sociology; Literature, Media, and Communication; Modern Languages and the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs. Through the interdisciplinary study of history, politics, economics, literature, media, and languages of these regions and populations, students engage in comparative study of societies, values, and local/global issues. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Leadership Studies (Minor) The Minor in Leadership Studies provides students with an in-depth knowledge of leadership theory, skills, experience, and application through a rigorous, multi-disciplinary program of study. The Leadership Studies minor is comprised of three tracks: Global Engineering Public Policy Business Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Leadership Studies (Minor) Course Description and Catalog modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Korean (Minor) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Korean (Minor) The Minor in Korean program is designed for students who wish to develop their language skills to at least an intermediate level and to provide themselves with a greater depth than possible with a certificate program. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Japanese (Minor) The Minor in Japanese is designed for students who wish to develop their language skills to at least an intermediate level and to provide themselves with a greater depth than possible with a certificate program. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Literature, Media, and Communication (BS) The b.s. in Literature, Media, and Communication offers a thorough education in the different modes of representation that structure our technological and global world. The Literature, Media, and Communication bachelor's degree offers several concentrations. The Bachelor of Science in Literature, Media, and Communication provides the analytical and technical skills required for a career in fields such as Media, Public Relations, and Literature. Graduates will have both significant theoretical and hands-on experience with novels, films, games, comic books, web pages, and scientific documents. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search International Business, Language, and Culture (Minor) The School of Modern Languages and the Scheller College of Business offer an interdisciplinary minor in International Business, Language, and Culture. The minor prepares students for global leadership through business fundamentals and languages. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "International Affairs (BS/MS) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search International Affairs (BS/MS) Undergraduate students may begin earning credit toward a Master of Science in International Affairs while pursuing their bachelor's degree in International Affairs. Students who want to pursue the five-year BS/MS combination must apply to the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs after completing at least 45 semester credit hours towards the Bachelor of Science in International Affairs. `` Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) International Affairs (BS/MS) Course Description and Catalog modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search International Security (MS) Master of Science in International Security (MS ISEC) Conceptual Foundations and Practical Policy Analysis The Master of Science in International Security (MS ISEC) program offers a comprehensive curriculum designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills to address pressing international security issues. With a customizable program of study, students can specialize in subjects such as great power rivalry, defense policy analysis, crisis decision-making, and more. Customizable Curriculum: Diverse Subjects: Choose from topics like 21st-century power dynamics, military strategy, terrorism, peacekeeping, regional security, and cyber warfare. Research Proficiency: Gain expertise in qualitative and quantitative research methods, as well as data analysis, visual analytics, and modeling and simulation. Preparation for Impactful Careers: 30-Credit Hour Program: Graduate with a solid understanding of emerging global security problems and the ability to assess and communicate their strategic consequences. Career Opportunities: Become an expert and leader in foreign and security policymaking, defense planning, the intelligence community, NGOs, or the private sector. Master of Science in International Security Objectives: Problem-Solving Skills: Develop practical problem-solving abilities to address immediate and future international security concerns. Acquire knowledge of substantive issues, research methods, and data collection skills. Scientific Analysis: Master analytical skills to scrutinize international affairs and formulate solutions using quantitative or qualitative methodologies. Proficiency in software utilization and information processing. Professional Development: Think strategically about career choices, communicate effectively through written analyses and oral presentations, and work collaboratively in small groups. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search International Affairs and Modern Languages (BS) Focus: intensive training in foreign language and the fundamentals of engaging with foreign cultures and societies. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search International Affairs, Science, and Technology (Ph.D.) Focus: providing a unique opportunity for students with backgrounds in either social sciences or science and technology to deepen their understanding of international affairs through the advanced study of sub-fields such as international relations theory, international security, international political economy, comparative politics, and methods for social scientific research. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search International Affairs (MS) Focus: advancing study and research in international relations theory, comparative politics, international political economy, international security, and empirical research methods. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search International Affairs (BS) Focus: providing students with an understanding of factors that shape international affairs within the contexts of technology, scientific analysis, and ethics; security and diplomacy; comparative politics, cultures, and societies; and political economy. Accelerated 5-Year Bachelor's/Master's Begin earning credit toward a Master of Science in International Affairs while pursuing your bachelors' degree. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search International Affairs (Minor) The Minor in International Affairs program offers specialized instruction in the globalization of politics, economics, and the increasing interdependence of states. This International Affairs minor is especially useful for students preparing for graduate school or careers in internationally oriented fields. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Industrial Engineering \u2013 Supply Chain Engineering Track (Ph.D.) This program focuses on the design and analysis of manufacturing, distribution, and transportation systems. Students take fundamental coursework in optimization, stochastics, and statistics in order to build a firm base from which to deal with the myriad of issues that arise in settings involving modern supply chain systems modeling and analysis: production and inventory systems, vehicle routing and scheduling, warehousing, and logistics. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Industrial Engineering \u2013 Systems Informatics and Control Track (Ph.D.) The degree Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Industrial Engineering recognizes students with demonstrated proficiency and high achievement in research within the disciplines represented in the School faculty. Students earning the Ph.D. in IE focus on critical challenges in key systems, including supply chains, healthcare, manufacturing, information technology, and energy. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Industrial Engineering \u2013 Applied Statistics Track (Ph.D.) Focus: advancing knowledge and research in areas such as supply chain logistics and manufacturing, economic decision analysis, applied statistics, and human-integrated systems. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Industrial Engineering (MS) Focus: offering an advanced curriculum exploring the disciplines of probability, optimization, statistics, computing, economics, and psychology. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Industrial Design (Minor) The minor in Industrial Design will expose students to the field of industrial design, allowing them to better work on multidisciplinary teams where design is a central element. This minor will provide interested students from other disciplines at Georgia Tech accelerated access to the graduate program in Industrial Design. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Industrial Engineering (BS) Focus: blending mathematics, physical sciences, and business applications to form a program of study built on probability, optimization, statistics, computing, economics, and psychology. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Industrial Design (M.ID) Focus: offering an inclusive design approach that is dedicated to the creation and development of products, systems, services, and environments that are usable as well as responsive to individual and collective needs in an increasingly diverse population. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Industrial Design (BS) Focus: preparing students for a career in design practice as well as for graduate education in industrial design, the professional practice of creating products or enhancing the function, usability, value, and appearance of products with the goal of benefiting the user, manufacturer, community, and environment. Is Industrial Design for Me? 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Human-Centered Computing (Ph.D.) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Human-Centered Computing (Ph.D.) Focus: conducting advanced research to support the design of computational artifacts that better support human endeavors. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "History and Sociology of Technology and Science (Ph.D.) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search History and Sociology of Technology and Science (Ph.D.) Focus: concentrating on an advanced research curriculum aimed at developing an understanding of technology and science within a broad social and historical context. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Human-Computer Interaction (MS) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Human-Computer Interaction (MS) Focus: providing students with the practical, interdisciplinary skills and theoretical understanding they will need to become leaders in the design, implementation, and evaluation of the computer interfaces of the future. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "History, Technology, and Society (BS) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search History, Technology, and Society (BS) Focus: building upon a broad-based training in humanities, mathematics, computing, science, and social sciences to further focus on global issues related to the origin and impact of technology and science. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "History (Minor) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search History (Minor) For students who want to broaden their educations, the study of history provides a context for understanding the world and develops analytical abilities, verbal and written communications skills, and the critical thinking that is the bedrock of active citizenship. The minor in History is also good preparation for a broad array of careers, including business, education, government, and law. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search History and Sociology of Technology and Science (MS) Focus: developing an understanding of technology and science within a broad social and historical context. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Health, Medicine, and Society (Minor) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Health, Medicine, and Society (Minor) The Health, Medicine, and Society minor is a program of study for undergraduate students who are interested in the health and medical professions. Humanities and social science perspectives on health and medicine equip students to address important topics, such as the ethics of biomedical research, the nature of medical discovery, the relationships among race, health, and gender, the global impact of public health, and the cost of health care delivery. Understanding these and related issues is essential to developing informed, thoughtful, and ethically enlightened leaders in the fields of health and medicine. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Health Systems (MS) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Health Systems (MS) Focus: developing, applying, and disseminating new knowledge with respect to the analysis, planning, implementation, demonstration, and evaluation of operational and managerial systems for the delivery of health care services to the public. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Global Economics and Modern Languages (BS) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Global Economics and Modern Languages (BS) Focus: understanding the global, economically interdependent, multilingual, and multicultural environments in which we exist, and helping students develop not only an in-depth knowledge of their own cultures, but also the capacity to function effectively in a second culture. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Global Development (MS) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Global Development (MS) The Master of Science in Global Development is a 12-month program designed to prepare professionals for sustainable development work in governments, private development firms, and NGOs in developing countries, primarily in Africa, Asia-Pacific, the Caribbean, and Latin America. The program responds to the substantial challenges of rapid urbanization, climate change, and growing inequality in cities of developing regions and draws on concepts and skills from economics, politics, city and regional planning, and international affairs. Students will gain multidisciplinary knowledge and training needed to help address challenges in anything from infrastructure provision to poverty reductions. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Global Development (Minor) Open to all undergraduate students, Global Development minor teaches the concepts, theories, applications, and tools necessary for graduates to enter into such projects and work constructively with others in the Global Development community. The minor covers topics and fosters skills that are essential for all scientists, engineers, businesspeople, and policymakers who are involved with and need to understand how politics, economics, culture, and engineering interact to affect the outcome of different types of science and technology projects in the developing world. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search French (Minor) The School of Modern Languages offers minors in Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Korean, and Spanish as well as in Russian Studies. This program is designed for students who wish to develop their language skills to at least an intermediate level and to provide themselves with a greater depth than possible with a certificate program. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Health and Medical Sciences (Minor) The Health and Medical Sciences Minor is primarily geared towards students interested in pre-professional health programs or careers in medical research. The minor allows students with interests in a variety of fields, including medicine, exercise science, dentistry, optometry, health-related research, veterinary medicine, health informatics, pharmacy, nursing, and other allied health sciences gain basic knowledge of the science surrounding health. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "German (Minor) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search German (Minor) This program is designed for students who wish to develop their language skills to at least an intermediate level and to provide themselves with a greater depth than possible with a certificate program. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Geographic Information Science and Technology (MS) Focus: preparing students for the acquisition, management, analysis, and dissemination of information that is spatially referenced to locations on, above, and below the surface of the earth. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Film and Media Studies (Minor) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Film and Media Studies (Minor) LMC provides minors in Film and Media Studies, Performance Studies, Science Fiction Studies, and Technical Communication. The School also co-sponsors minors in East Asian Studies; Health, Medicine, and Society; Science, Technology, and Society; and, Women, Science, and Technology. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "European Studies (Minor) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search European Studies (Minor) Comprised of courses in history, political science, languages, media, and sociology, the interdisciplinary Ivan Allen College European Studies minor connects study of ancient, medieval and modern Europe, including France, Germany, Russia, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the European Union. The countries of Europe individually and collectively a pivotal role in world politics and the global economy. Europe is also key region for U.S. geostrategic and economic interests. Moreover, Europe reflects different ways to structure state-society relations and has contributed greatly to western culture. In addition, the European Union is the world\u2019s most advanced form of international cooperation. As a consequence, the study of Europe should be an integral part of a contemporary education. Through interdisciplinary study of culture, history, politics, sociology, and languages in Europe, students engage in comparative study of societies and values. This minor is designed for undergraduates who will enter a wide range of careers (engineering, science, business, public service, law, teaching, research, etc.). 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Environmental Engineering (MS) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Environmental Engineering (MS) Focus: advancing the study of scientific disciplines and engineering principles used to address emerging environmental issues such as sustainable air, water, and land resources; human health; and environmental restoration. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Environmental Engineering (MS) Course Description and Catalog modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Environmental Engineering (Ph.D.) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Environmental Engineering (Ph.D.) The Doctor of Philosophy with a Major in Environmental Engineering studies scientific disciplines and engineering principles used to address emerging environmental issues such as sustainable air, water, and land resources; human health; and environmental restoration. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Engineering and Business (Minor) The Engineering and Business Minor is offered by the Colleges of Engineering and Business. It is a course of study that enables undergraduate students in Engineering and Business to learn one another's language through innovative coursework and interdisciplinary team projects focused on solving real-world problems presented by the Program\u2019s Corporate Affiliates. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Engineering Science and Mechanics (MS) Focus: providing a curriculum of advanced study to engineering and physical science majors with interests in fundamental mechanics and engineering science. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Environmental Engineering (BS) Focus: providing students with the fundamental knowledge of scientific disciplines and engineering principles that are used to address emerging environmental issues such as sustainable air, water, and land resources; human health; and environmental restoration. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Engineering Science and Mechanics (Ph.D.) A Doctor of Philosophy with a Major in Engineering Science and Mechanics can serve as the launching point for a wide variety of academic and career destinations. Graduate students choose uniquely challenging paths toward their intended degrees. Most will work within one of six affinity groups, each of which conducts a variety of interdisciplinary research initiatives within the School, across campus, and with other universities around the world. This interdisciplinary approach to research attracts a broad array of corporate, governmental and research foundation support. Students can also gain valuable work experience through graduate assistantships, the Georgia Tech Cooperative Education Program, and the Georgia Tech Research Institute. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Energy Systems (Minor) The Energy Systems Minor is a 15-hour multidisciplinary in-depth study of energy systems. Students select an area relevant to energy that is within the scope of the their chosen program. A terminal \u201ccapstone\u201d or project course provides an opportunity for students from multiple disciplines to work together in multidisciplinary teams on a significant project in the energy area. Appropriate projects are either solicited from industry or faculty experts. Courses Depth course options available to students may vary depending on the program. Appropriate courses are selected by program faculty to meet the needs of their students. The minor also includes requirements for courses which cut across disciplines. These courses are intended to add breadth of knowledge in areas outside the student\u2019s major but important to energy systems. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Electrical Engineering (BS/MS) This program allows highly qualified students to receive the Bachelor of Science in either Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering and a master's degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering. The joint BS/MS degree program affords undergraduate electrical or computer engineering majors the opportunity to broaden their studies and improve their career prospects. Eligible Georgia Tech undergraduates normally apply for this program during their junior year. Contact the Electrical and Computer Engineering Graduate Affairs Office for program information, eligibility requirements, and applications. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Electrical Engineering (BS) Focus: engineering analysis and design concepts with sufficient flexibility to incorporate the study of areas such as analog electronics, bioengineering, computer engineering, systems and controls, microsystems and nanosystems, electronics packaging, digital signal processing, optics and photonics, electrical energy, electromagnetics, and telecommunications. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Electrical and Computer Engineering (MS/BS) This program allows highly qualified students to receive the Bachelor of Science in either Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering and a master's degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering. The joint BS/MS degree program affords undergraduate electrical or computer engineering majors the opportunity to broaden their studies and improve their career prospects. Eligible Georgia Tech undergraduates normally apply for this program during their junior year. Contact the Electrical and Computer Engineering Graduate Affairs Office for program information, eligibility requirements, and applications. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Electrical and Computer Engineering (Ph.D.) Focus: advancing knowledge and research in areas such as bioengineering, computer engineering, digital signal processing, electrical energy, electromagnetics, electronic design and applications, microsystems, optics and photonics, systems and controls, and telecommunications. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Economics and International Affairs (BS) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Economics and International Affairs (BS) Focus: developing an understanding of economic theory and practice in the contemporary world; an understanding of the global, interdependent, and multicultural environment in which we live; and quantitative and qualitative analytical skills centered upon policy-relevant issues in the economic and international arenas. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Economics (BS) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Economics (BS) Focus: providing a thorough grounding in science, the humanities, and mathematics as well as the tools of economic analysis and decision making. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Economics (Minor) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Economics (Minor) The School of Economics offers a Minor in Economics for students in all disciplines at Georgia Tech. The minor program provides a general acquaintance with economic thought and is especially valuable for students considering graduate work in law or management. It should also be attractive to students who wish to broaden their education and to understand the forces that shape the modern world. 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Open Search Search Search Economics (Ph.D.) Focus: researching the economic forces that generate the impetus for individuals to compete globally and analyzing the interrelated effects that these forces have on the environment, international trade, and the behavior of firms in a variety of industrial sectors in the U.S. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Economics (Ph.D.) Course Description and Catalog modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Electrical and Computer Engineering (MS) Focus: building on technical interest areas including bioengineering, computer engineering, digital signal processing, electrical energy, electromagnetics, electronic design and applications, microsystems, optics and photonics, systems and controls, and telecommunications. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Electrical and Computer Engineering \u2013 Online Degree (MS) Focus: building on technical interest areas including bioengineering, computer engineering, digital signal processing, electrical energy, electromagnetics, electronic design and applications, microsystems, optics and photonics, systems and controls, and telecommunications. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Economics (MS) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Economics (MS) Focus: advancing study and research grounded in applied economic theory and econometrics. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Economics (MS Economics) Course Description and Catalog modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search East Asian Studies (Minor) The Minor in East Asian Studies is comprised of courses in history, political science, economics, languages, media, cinema, and literature. The interdisciplinary Ivan Allen College East Asian Studies minor connects study of China, Japan, and Korea and of Southeast Asia. East Asia plays a significant role in world politics and the global economy, and study of the region should be an integral part of a contemporary education. Through interdisciplinary study of history, politics, economics, literature, media, and languages in the regions of East Asia, and to a lesser extent Southeast Asia, students engage in comparative study of societies and values. This minor (jointly administered by Modern Languages and Literature, Media, and Communication) is designed for undergraduates who will enter a wide range of careers (engineering, science, business, public service, law, teaching, research, etc.). 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Earth and Atmospheric Sciences (Ph.D.) Focus: advancing knowledge and research in areas such as atmospheric chemistry, aerosols, and clouds; dynamics of weather and climate; geochemistry; geophysics; oceanography; paleoclimate; planetary science; and remote sensing. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Earth and Atmospheric Sciences (Minor) The School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences offers a minor with seven different tracks. These specific tracks are designed to give non-majors a background in the environmental and global change issues that face the world. This background both allows a broader exposure and gives a strategic background for many careers. The seven tracks are: Climate Change Earth System Physics Environmental Chemistry Environmental Science Geophysics Meteorology Ocean Sciences Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Earth and Atmospheric Sciences (Minor) Course Description and Catalog modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Bachelor of Science in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences (BS) Undergraduate Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Degree Overview Georgia Tech\u2019s undergraduate EAS degree program uniquely integrates programs in environmental science, meteorology, and solid Earth science. Our program has key benefits: Flexible degree options. Customized degrees to fit your specific interests and career goals. Rigorous quantitative and computational experience. Preparation for scientific careers in industry and academia. Undergraduate internship and research opportunities. A chance to travel the world and earn credits while undertaking projects at prestigious organizations, such as the National Weather Service, CNN, NASA-JPL, and participating in international field research campaigns. As an EAS major, you will develop basic foundations in Earth, planetary, and atmospheric sciences, and will develop an emphasis in either meteorology, environmental sciences, or Earth sciences. You will develop a strong understanding of the Earth beneath our feet, the planets above us, the oceans that surround us, and the atmospheric processes that affect our weather and climate. Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Degree Concentrations and Options Concentrations Customize your curriculum to match your specific interests and career plans. The EAS undergraduate bachelor\u2019s degree offers three concentrations: Meteorology/Atmospheric Science. Environmental Science. Solid Earth Science. Options Increase your competitiveness for jobs and graduate school by adding a designation to your degree. Pursue an in-depth, long-term research experience that culminates in an Undergraduate Thesis. Learn more about the Research Option. Prepare for a global career. Learn more about the International Plan. Build a business perspective into your degree. Learn about the Business Option. Get a leg up on becoming a scientist. Learn about our five-year B.S./M.S. Program. B.S. Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Requirements The Bachelor\u2019s in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences degree program requirements include general core classes; technical courses that provide a strong background in mathematics; technical electives to explore areas in greater depth; courses involving undergraduate research, and free electives. View suggested eight-semester schedules. Course Highlights Habitable Planet: An introductory course describing planetary formation processes, the development of habitability, and major events through time. Meteorological Analysis: Work with industry experts to analyze weather data and create real-time forecasts. Environmental Field Methods: Field-based observations with modern tools, techniques, and data analysis, for societal context. Energy, Environment, and Society: An interdisciplinary project-based course blending current events, guest speakers, and discussion about 21st century energy issues. View all of the B.S. in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences requirements and course descriptions Rankings and Awards Georgia Tech\u2019s School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences faculty members are frequently recognized for their outstanding contributions to their fields. This includes: 13 fellowships in national and international professional societies. 17 Young Investigator and Early Career Awards. 46 awards from professional societies and national or international agencies. See the full list of research awards What Can I Do with a Degree in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences? The undergraduate EAS program prepares students for graduate study or immediate employment in fields such as: Meteorology. Air Quality. Environmental Chemistry. Exploration Geophysics. Geologic Hazards. Environmental Impact Assessment. Oceanography. Climate Science. Planetary Science. What Are Georgia Tech Graduates Doing Now? Broadcast Meteorologist. \u200bEnvironmental Scientist. Geophysicist. Air Quality and Climate Change Planner. High School Science Teacher. Water Resource Specialist. International Environmental Protection Specialist. Assistant Professor. Research Technologist Meet School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences alumni Common Job Titles and Average Salaries Atmospheric Scientist (including Meteorologist): $92,070 Environmental Scientist/Specialist: $69,400 Geoscientist: $89,850 Postsecondary Teacher: $76,000 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistic Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Research Opportunities Participating in research is a very exciting part of your undergraduate experience and is highly encouraged. How to get involved in undergraduate EAS research. Research for credit or pay. Bachelor of Science with Research Option. \u200b Beyond the Classroom Get involved! As an EAS student, you may be interested in joining the Association of Environmental Engineers and Scientists, Students Organizing for Sustainability, Sigma-Gamma-Epsilon, or STORM (STudents Observing and Researching Meteorology). Get a leg up and learn about undergraduate research opportunities in your first year. Apply to reside in the Science and Mathematics Research Training Living Learning Community. Gain employment experience and benefit from real-world experience in your field. Learn more about the Co-op Program and internships. Learn more about study abroad opportunities led by College of Sciences faculty. Check out our EAS Facebook Page! Stories from the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Making Connections and Finding Opportunities Bridging the Divide Between Public Administration and the Environment Undergraduate Researcher of Landscape and Early Life Evolution Laughing Gas May Have Helped Warm Early Earth and Given Breath to Life Related Degrees B.S./M.S. in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Minor in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Related Websites College of Sciences School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Next Steps Subscribe to the Prospective Student e-newsletter Register for the \"It's All About Science & Math\" information session Learn How to Apply Apply Now Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) View all of the B.S. in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences requirements and course descriptions modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Earth and Atmospheric Sciences (MS) Focus: advancing study and research on topics such as atmospheric chemistry, aerosols, and clouds; dynamics of weather and climate; geochemistry; geophysics; oceanography; paleoclimate; planetary science; and remote sensing. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Digital Media (MSDM) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Digital Media (MSDM) Focus: offering a studio-based curriculum that places digital design within technical, cultural, aesthetic, and historical contexts, and providing students with a humanities-based professional education for the digital age. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Digital Media (MSDM) Course Description and Catalog modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Digital Media (Ph.D.) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Digital Media (Ph.D.) Focus: concentrating on an advanced research curriculum that prepares students to work in industry, public service, and universities, shaping emerging digital genres and expanding understanding and mastery of the representational power of the computer. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Cybersecurity \u2014 Online Degree (MS) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Cybersecurity \u2014 Online Degree (MS) About the Online Master's in Cybersecurity The Online Master of Science in Cybersecurity program is a fully online degree program that provides the same world-class instruction in energy systems, information security, and public policy as is offered on campus. OMS Cybersecurity is designed to be completed in two to three years and is for working professionals who wish to advance their skills without putting their career on hold. For full information about the degree program, visit the Professional Education page: Online Master of Science in Cybersecurity. Related Degree: On-Campus Degree The Master of Science in Cybersecurity is an interdisciplinary degree program that examines issues surrounding the impact of information security on our lives; private citizens' concern for privacy; security risks to business and government; and the impact of laws and public policy. All classes are held on campus. Cybersecurity (MS) Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Cybersecurity \u2014 Online Degree (OMS Cybersecurity) Course Description and Catalog modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Cybersecurity (MS) Focus: examining issues surrounding the impact of information security on our lives, private citizens\u2019 concern for privacy, security risks to business and government, and the impact of laws and public policy. Three Georgia Tech schools offer the MS Cybersecurity, each offering a unique specialization: The School of Computer Science (CS) offers the MS Cybersecurity degree with a technology specialization. The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) offers the MS Cybersecurity degree with a cyber-physical and energy systems specialization. The School of Public Policy (PUBP) offers the MS cybersecurity degree with a policy specialization. Related Degree: Online Master of Science in Cybersecurity The Online Master's in Cybersecurity degree is a fully online degree program that provides the same world-class instruction in energy systems, information security, and public policy as the on-campus degree. Cybersecurity (MS) \u2014 Online Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Cybersecurity (MS Cybersecurity) Course Description and Catalog modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Computing and Theory (Minor) For those students majoring in disciplines other than computer science who wish to gain a deeper understanding of computing and its applications, the College of Computing offers the minor in computer science. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Computing and People (Minor) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Computing and People (Minor) For those students majoring in disciplines other than computer science who wish to gain a deeper understanding of computing and its applications, the College of Computing offers the minor in computer science. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Computing and Intelligence (Minor) For those students majoring in disciplines other than computer science who wish to gain a deeper understanding of computing and its applications, the College of Computing offers the minor in computer science. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Computing and Information Internetworks (Minor) For those students majoring in disciplines other than computer science who wish to gain a deeper understanding of computing and its applications, the College of Computing offers the minor in computer science. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Computing and Systems Architecture (Minor) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Computing and Systems Architecture (Minor) For those students majoring in disciplines other than computer science who wish to gain a deeper understanding of computing and its applications, the College of Computing offers the minor in computer science. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Computing and Media (Minor) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Computing and Media (Minor) For those students majoring in disciplines other than computer science who wish to gain a deeper understanding of computing and its applications, the College of Computing offers the minor in computer science. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Computer Science (Ph.D.) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Computer Science (Ph.D.) Focus: preparing exceptional students for careers at the cutting edge of academia, industry, and government through a highly individualized program of study. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Computing and Devices (Minor) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Computing and Devices (Minor) For those students majoring in disciplines other than computer science who wish to gain a deeper understanding of computing and its applications, the College of Computing offers the minor in computer science. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Computing and Business (Minor) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Computing and Business (Minor) The Computing and Business Minor is offered by the Colleges of Computing and Business. It is a course of study that enables undergraduate students in Computing and Business to learn one another's language through innovative coursework and interdisciplinary team projects focused on solving real-world problems presented by the Program\u2019s Corporate Affiliates. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Computer Science \u2013 Online Degree (MS) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Computer Science \u2013 Online Degree (MS) Are you ready to earn your master's in computer science but not ready to stop working? Do you want a top-ranked degree without the top-ranked price tag? If so, Georgia Tech has the answer. We have teamed up with Udacity and AT&T to offer the first online Master of Science in Computer Science from an accredited university that students can earn exclusively through the \"massive online\" format and for a fraction of the normal cost. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Computer Science (BS) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Computer Science (BS) Focus: building on a base of fundamentals in programming and computational theory to provide a solid foundation of knowledge and skills for applying digital processes effectively to issues of broad interest in a global society. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Computer Engineering (Dual BS) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Computer Engineering (Dual BS) with Georgia Tech and Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Tech Students may pursue the BSEE degree from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) as they earn the BSEE or BSCmpE from Georgia Tech. KAIST offers one of the top engineering programs in Korea and the Far East. All lectures at KAIST are given in English to better serve a growing number of students from overseas. While earning their dual degrees, students spend two years each at both Georgia Tech and KAIST. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Computer Science (MS) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Computer Science (MS) Focus: expanding upon the fundamentals of programming and computational theory to prepare students for highly productive careers in industry. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Computational Science and Engineering \u2013 Online Degree (MS) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Computational Science and Engineering \u2013 Online Degree (MS) Focus: combining the knowledge, skills, and practices associated with the study of computer-based models of natural phenomena and engineered systems with integrated principles from mathematics, computer science, and engineering to be able to create significant computational artifacts (e.g., software). 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Computer Engineering (BS) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Computer Engineering (BS) Focus: providing a curriculum that emphasizes digital design, computer architecture, computer networks and internetworking, and computer applications. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Computational Science and Engineering (Ph.D.) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Computational Science and Engineering (Ph.D.) Focus: furthering the knowledge, skills, and practices associated with the study of computer-based models of natural phenomena and engineered systems. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Computational Science and Engineering (Ph.D.) Course Description and Catalog modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Computational Science and Engineering (MS) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Computational Science and Engineering (MS) Focus: combining the knowledge, skills, and practices associated with the study of computer-based models of natural phenomena and engineered systems with integrated principles from mathematics, computer science, and engineering to be able to create significant computational artifacts (e.g., software). Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Computational Science and Engineering (MS) Course Description and Catalog modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Computational Media & Digital Media (BS/MS) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Computational Media & Digital Media (BS/MS) This program combines a Bachelor of Science in Computational Media with a Master of Science in Digital Media. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Computational Media (BS) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Computational Media (BS) The Bachelor of Science in Computational Media degree provides students with both hands-on and theoretical knowledge of computing, as well as an understanding of visual design and the history of media. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Computational Media (BS) Course Description and Catalog modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Chemical Engineering (MS) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Chemical Engineering (MS) Focus: integrating advanced study with specialization options in the areas of catalysis, reaction kinetics, complex fluids, microelectronics, micro\ufb02uidics, optimization, bioinformatics, polymers, sustainable development, pulp and paper, separations, carbon capture, biomedicine, solar energy, thermodynamics, MEMS, environmental science, reaction engineering, cancer diagnostics and therapeutics, biofuels, air quality, modeling, and process synthesis and control. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Chemical Engineering (MS) Course Description and Catalog modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (BS) \u2013 Biotechnology Option Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (BS) \u2013 Biotechnology Option The Bachelor of Science in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering provides the basics of biomolecular engineering but allows flexibility for the student to pursue other areas of chemical engineering such as microelectronics, materials, and the environment. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (BS) \u2013 Biotechnology Option Course Description and Catalog modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (BS/MS) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (BS/MS) Many schools at Georgia Tech offer BS/MS degree programs that, like the Graduate Course Option, allow eligible students to use up to 6 credit hours of graduate-level coursework in the major discipline for both degrees. The BS/MS programs typically include research and mentoring components and have their own GPA requirements. Chemical and biomolecular engineering principles are taught as the foundation of the BS degree; however, students are also expected to solve all kinds of problems, to view systems in their entirety, and to formulate and test solutions irrespective of the framework of the problem. The five year BS/MS option is for undergraduate students who are interested in additional education beyond the BS degree. Students are eligible to apply for the program if they have a Georgia Tech GPA of 3.5 or higher and have completed ChBE 3200. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Business Administration - Global Business (MBA) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Business Administration - Global Business (MBA) Focus: training executives to assume leadership positions in businesses that have global aspirations. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Business Administration - Global Business (MBA) Course Description and Catalog modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Business Administration - Management of Technology (MBA) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Business Administration - Management of Technology (MBA) Focus: preparing students to leverage their technology backgrounds for competitive advantage as they learn to cope with the challenges presented by rapid innovation, shorter product life cycles, and emerging technologies. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Business Administration - Management of Technology (MBA) Course Description and Catalog modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (BS) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (BS) Focus: providing the basics of biomolecular engineering while allowing flexibility for the student to pursue other areas of chemical engineering such as microelectronics, materials, and the environment. Standard Option curriculum track Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (BS) Course Description and Catalog modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Business Administration (MBA) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Business Administration (MBA) Focus: providing a professional management education for students of all educational backgrounds via an innovative and rigorous program with a technical and quantitative orientation. 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Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Building Construction and Facility Management (MS) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Building Construction and Facility Management (MS) Focus: providing management-based education for industry professionals through a holistic approach to business processes that integrates coursework, seminars, and hands-on learning and equips them with the resources they need for leadership in their professional careers. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Building Construction and Facility Management (MS) Course Description and Catalog modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education"}, {"subdomain": "www.gatech.edu", "content": "Building Construction (Ph.D.) Georgia Tech History & Traditions Rankings & Stats Mission & Vision Our Values Ethics Military Resources Visitor Information Directories Institute Leadership Office and Department Directory Student, Staff & Faculty Directory Experts Careers at Tech Academics Academic Environment Majors and Degrees Colleges and Schools Continuing and Professional Education Georgia Tech Online Academic Calendar Admissions Prospective Students Admission Overview Campus Tour Tuition and Costs Financial Aid & Scholarships Digital Swag Campus Life Campus Life Explore the Main Campus Student Activities Athletics Athletics Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tickets Ramblin Wreck Store Research Research Research Areas Research News Experts Hub News and Events News Center Experts Hub Feature Stories Campus Calendar Media Contacts User account menu Apply Transform Tomorrow. Give Today. Open Search Search Search Building Construction (Ph.D.) The Doctor of Philosophy with a Major in Building Construction focuses on quantitative methods in construction research, advanced readings in building construction, and research methodology. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Business Administration (BS) Focus: providing analytical and conceptual tools for analyzing complicated problems to prepare students for business and managerial responsibilities and decision making. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Building Construction (BS) The Bachelor of Science in Building Construction (BSBC) gives students a complete view of the building life cycle, including design, construction and operation. Students learn technology-driven methods of construction management and critical leadership skills. The curriculum shows students how prefabrication, 3D printing, virtual and augmented reality, drones, and robotics can impact safety, profitability, and sustainability. It's the major for students who prefer the practical and tangible aspects of the built environment, incorporating perspectives of construction contractors, owners, and facility managers. Curriculum The BSBC program consists of 120 credit hours plus wellness. It includes five free electives that can be used for a minor, three professional electives, and a Capstone project. An entrepreneurial component to the curriculum teaches students business concepts and communication skills, preparing them for business ventures in construction or technologies. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Biology (Minor) A minor in biology is available to all non-biology majors. The minor program provides a concentration in modern biological sciences and is especially valuable for students considering biomedical or environmental fields. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Biomedical Engineering (Minor) The goal of the minor program is to educate students in how to apply engineering fundamentals to solve problems in biology and medicine. The program should be of particular interest to those students who plan to pursue advanced degrees in biomedical engineering and/or medicine. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Biomedical Innovation and Development (MBID) Bringing together students from mechanical engineering, electrical and computer engineering, human factors, systems analysis, and manufacturing backgrounds to learn and work in multidisciplinary teams on clinically relevant needs for new medical techniques and products. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Biology (MS) Focus: advancing study and research in ecology, evolution, and behavior; molecular and cell biology; and computational biology and bioinformatics. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Biomedical Engineering (Ph.D.) Focus: integrating life sciences, engineering, and mathematics with the goal of enabling students to postulate and solve biomedical problems quantitatively and with a systems perspective. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Biology (Ph.D.) Focus: advancing knowledge and research in areas such as ecology, evolution, and behavior; molecular and cell biology; and computational biology and bioinformatics. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Biomedical Engineering (BS) Focus: integrating the life sciences and engineering and applying the results of that integration to the field of medicine. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Biology (BS) Bachelor's Degree in Biology Overview Georgia Tech\u2019s bachelor of science in Biology degree offers students an outstanding education in the life sciences and excellent preparation for future careers in biological and health-related fields. The B.S. in Biology degree offers: Flexible degree options: The degree can be customized to fit specific interests and career goals. Undergraduate research: From research courses to international research trips, internships, and teaching experiences, the possibilities are endless. Atlanta: One of the most tech-savvy cities in the U.S. and home to some of the world\u2019s biggest companies. As a Biology major, you will develop a basic competence and knowledge of biological processes, including cell and molecular biology, genetics, ecology, and evolution. You will develop a strong understanding of scientific thinking, as well as the know-how to apply scientific methodology to solve real-life problems. Undergraduate Biology Degree Concentrations and Options Concentrations Customize your curriculum plan to match your specific interests and career plans. Focus your electives to earn a Biological Sciences Certificate in these areas: Biomedical Science Biomolecular Technology Bio-Inspired Design Computational & Quantitative Biology Environmental Science Marine Science Integrative Biology Applied Physiology Build a business perspective into your degree. Learn about the Business Option. Go above and beyond the minimum pre-health requirements without adding extra hours to your degree. Learn about the Pre-Health Track. Options Increase your competitiveness for jobs and graduate school by adding a designation to your degree. Pursue an in-depth, long-term research experience. Learn more about the Research Option. Develop cultural competency and prepare for a global career. Learn more about the International Plan. Bachelor's Degree in Biology Requirements The Bachelor\u2019s in Biology degree requirements include general education core classes; foundational science courses; Biology core courses to provide a strong background in biological thinking; technical Biology electives to explore content areas in greater depth, and experiential learning to apply biological concepts to undergraduate research, internships, or teaching. Download a suggested four-year schedule. Biology Degree Courses Biological Principles and Organismal Biology: A two-semester introduction to the basic principles of modern biology, including biomacromolecules, bioenergetics, cell structure, genetics, homeostasis, evolution, ecological relationships, and organisms. Ecology: Introduction to ecological processes at individual, population, and community levels that occur in plant, animal, and microbial taxa, and their relevance to current environmental problems. Genetics: A rigorous introduction to molecular and population genetics that includes modern gene editing techniques. Cell and Molecular Biology: A deeper dive into the structure and function of cells and their organelles with emphasis on eukaryotic cellular and molecular processes.* Experimental Design and Statistics: Theory and practice on how to apply the appropriate parametric statistics to datasets for correct biological interpretation.* *Program alumni who attend Medical School highlight these courses, among others, as instrumental to their success. View all of the B.S. in Biology requirements and course descriptions Rankings and Awards Georgia Tech\u2019s School of Biology faculty members are frequently recognized for their outstanding contributions to their fields. Examples of such recognition include: Mark E. Hay, Regents Professor and Harry and Linda Teasley Chair in the School of Biological Sciences at Georgia Tech, is the recipient of the 2018 Gilbert Morgan Smith Medal of the National Academy of Sciences. The award recognizes excellence in published research on marine and freshwater algae. For his contributions to the field of viral ecology, Joshua Weitz has been elected a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Brian Hammer and Joel Kostka have been named American Society for Microbiology (ASM) Distinguished Lecturers. T. Richard Nichols, a professor in the School of Biological Sciences, has been named an honorary member of the American Physical Therapy Association. Francesca Storici is a Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Faculty Scholar, supporting her innovative research in RNA-driven DNA repair and genome editing. What Can You Do with a Degree in Biology? The undergraduate curriculum for the Bachelor of Science in Biology degree is designed to prepare students for employment in academia, government, or industry; for science teaching or graduate studies in the biological sciences; or for admission to medical, dental, or veterinary schools. What Are Georgia Tech Graduates Doing Now? They are: Medical students. Graduate students at highly ranked U.S. universities. Physician\u2019s assistants. Clinical research coordinators. Product researchers. Meet School of Biological Sciences alumni Common Job Titles and Average Salaries Microbiologist: $69,960\u200b Occupational Health and Safety Specialist: $67,720 High School Teacher: $59,170\u200b Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Biology Research for Undergraduates Georgia Tech has one of the biggest research enterprises in the country and provides exceptional research opportunities to Biology majors. You'll have the opportunity to join a lab team led by a faculty mentor who will guide you in cutting-edge biological research. Find out more about opportunities in undergraduate research Beyond the Classroom Join one of the many Biology-related student organizations. See what\u2019s available here. Gain direct, hands-on experience using your Biology degree in ways that can lead to employment directly after graduation. Find out more about Biology internships. Work closely with Biology faculty members to deliver content in introductory Biology labs and Biology core courses. Find out more about Biology Teaching Assistant opportunities. Develop new skills and contribute to a long-term research goal. Find out more about Vertically Integrated Projects. Study Biology around the world. Learn more about our international opportunities. Stories from the School of Biological Sciences Undergrad with a Genuine Passion for Medicine and Service How a Research Fellow Creates a Career in Astrobiology Meet Shana Kerr, Extraordinary Educator Tiny Bacteria Do a Big Job for a Huge Fish Tank Related Degrees B.S./M.S. Biology B.S./M.S. Biology and Bioinformatics Physiology Minor Related Websites College of Sciences School of Biological Sciences Next Steps Subscribe to the Prospective Student e-newsletter Register for the \"It's All About Science & Math\" information session Learn How to Apply Apply Now Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) View all of the B.S. in Biology requirements and course descriptions modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Bioinformatics (Ph.D.) Focus: preparing graduate students to reach the forefront of leadership in the field of bioinformatics and computational biology; and integrating research and education on the use of information technologies in biology and medicine. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Bioengineering (Ph.D.) Focus: Advancing research that integrates engineering principles with the life sciences to improve health, the environment, and engineering applications. The Bioengineering doctoral program is a unique and interdisciplinary graduate program, ranked 2nd in the nation by U.S. News and World Report. The BioE graduate program is the most innovative and integrative program available at Georgia Tech, giving the students the flexibility and creativity to pursue interdisciplinary research and create their own future. Students are free to work with any of the 90+ participating program faculty members from the Colleges of Engineering, Computing, Sciences, and Architecture, as well as Emory University School of Medicine. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Architecture (Minor) The School of Architecture offers an undergraduate minor in Architecture for students in all disciplines at Georgia Tech. Students in the minor will learn to produce models for concrete solutions to \u201creal-world sustainability problems\u201d (social and ecological) and ones for handling complex, multidisciplinary collaboration. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Architecture (Ph.D.) The Doctor of Philosophy with a Major in Architecture advances knowledge and research in areas such as design computation; evidence-based design; building technology, history and culture; and organizational and cognitive performance. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Bioengineering (MS) The Master's of Science in Bioengineering program is a unique and interdisciplinary program, ranked 2nd in the nation by U.S. News and World Report. The BioE graduate program is the most innovative and integrative program available at Georgia Tech, giving the students the flexibility and creativity to pursue interdisciplinary research and create their own future. Students are free to work with any of the 90+ participating program faculty members from the Colleges of Engineering, Computing, Sciences, and Architecture, as well as Emory University School of Medicine. Students who wish to pursue a Master's degree in Bioengineering may also do so through the College of Computing. The specific requirements differ from those of the computer science master's program. Admissions applications for this program are processed through the Bioengineering Center of the Office of Interdisciplinary Programs. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Bioinformatics (MS) Focus: advancing study and research emphasizing computer science; advanced molecular biology and biochemistry; statistics; and bioinformatics. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Architecture (M.Arch) The M.Arch. Program, leading to the Master of Architecture as the first professional degree, is oriented toward the professional practice of architecture and is fully accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB). This degree option provides flexibility for students who have an undergraduate degree with a major in architecture as well as those who have a degree in a field other than architecture. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Biochemistry (BS) Undergraduate Biochemistry Degree Overview In addition to its technology-focused biochemistry curriculum and state-of-the-art laboratories, Georgia Tech\u2019s B.S. in Biochemistry degree program offers several key advantages: The opportunity to work on cutting-edge research projects with world-class faculty and facilities, so you can round out your education by practicing what you have learned. Flexible degree options: You can customize your degree to fit your specific interests and career goals. Atlanta location: Atlanta, Georgia is one of the most tech-savvy cities in the U.S. and home to some of the world\u2019s most prestigious company headquarters. As a Biochemistry major, you will acquire basic competence and knowledge in the biological and physical sciences. You will develop a strong understanding of biochemical principles, and learn how to apply them to real-world problems. Biochemistry Degree Concentrations and Options Concentrations Customize your biochemistry curriculum plan to match your specific interests and career plans. Prepare for medical, pharmacy, dental, veterinary, physical therapy, or graduate school. See the course requirements for the Pre-Health Science Track. Build a business perspective into your degree without adding the hours required for a minor. See the course requirements for the Business Track. Options Increase your competitiveness for jobs and graduate school by adding a designation to your degree. Pursue an in-depth, long-term research experience. Learn more about the Research Option. Prepare for a global career. Learn more about the International Plan. B.S. Biochemistry Requirements The Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry degree program contains the following: general core classes; technical courses that provide a strong background in biochemistry; technical electives to explore areas in greater depth; courses involving undergraduate research, and free electives. Explore the Biochemistry curriculum. View all of the B.S. in Biochemistry degree requirements Rankings and Awards Georgia Tech\u2019s School of Chemistry and Biochemistry faculty members are frequently recognized for their outstanding contributions to their fields. A National Medal of Science Winner A presidential award given to individuals deserving of special recognition for their outstanding contributions to knowledge in the physical, biological, mathematical, or engineering sciences. 10 Sloan Research Fellowships Awarded for distinguished performance and a unique potential to make substantial contributions to the field. 15 National Science Foundation CAREER Award Winners The National Science Foundation\u2019s most prestigious award for early-career teacher-scholars who most effectively integrate research and education within the context of the mission of their organization. See all faculty, graduate, and undergraduate awards and honors What Can You Do with a Degree in Biochemistry? Holding a biochemistry degree opens up a wide spectrum of opportunities, including careers in chemistry or other fields such as: Physician/Medical Doctor Pharmacist Research Scientist Lab Manager High School Teacher College Professor Dentist Lawyer Physical Therapist Veterinarian What Are Georgia Tech Graduates Doing Now? Pursuing studies at top professional (graduate, medical, pharmacy, dental) schools across the U.S. Leading a team of researchers at an innovative biotech startup company. Serving as operating director of a global private equity firm. Supporting vascular surgery care as a physician assistant. Providing treatment and care for small animals as an associate veterinarian. Common Job Titles and Average Salaries Biochemist or Biophysicist B.S. degree: $50K\u200b Ph.D.: $91,190 Physician Assistant: $104,860 College Professor: $92,490\u200b Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Biochemistry Research Opportunities Explore opportunities to conduct research in chemistry while getting your degree. Get all the details and next steps here: Undergraduate Research. Beyond the Classroom Gain employment experience and benefit from real-world experience in your field. Learn more about the Co-op Program. Conduct supervised research in a chemical or related organization. Learn more about the Undergraduate Internship Program. Students in the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry have a wide range of opportunities for undergraduate study at institutions throughout the world. Learn more about study abroad and international opportunities. Stories from the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry Summer Lab Experience Helps Launch Industry and Research Careers In the Classroom with Gary Schuster Biochemistry Student Named a Rhodes Scholar Seth Marder: Transcending Standard Research and Teaching Related Degrees BS in Biology BS in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering BS in Chemistry MS in Bioinformatics Related Websites College of Sciences School of Chemistry and Biochemistry Next Steps Subscribe to the Prospective Student e-newsletter Register for the \"It's All About Science & Math\" information session Learn How to Apply Apply Now Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Biochemistry (BS) Course Description and Catalog modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Applied Language and Intercultural Studies (BS) Overview The Bachelor's degree in Applied Language and Intercultural Studies delivers foreign language study in the many contexts in which other languages are spoken, including: Social and technical communication Cultural perspectives Industry Arts and literature Media and science The undergraduate degree will provide students with the competitive edge needed to meet 21st century language requirements of the global marketplace. Degree Concentrations Customize your Applied Language and Intercultural Studies curriculum plan to match your specific interests and career plans. Chinese French German Japanese Korean Russian Spanish Requirements Students in this program take 33 credit hours of advanced language study in the areas of Societies and Cultures, Industry and Technology, Arts and Media, and Advanced Language Acquisition. In addition, students must complete a 15 credit hour concentration in an approved cluster or minor program. A total of 12 credit hours in the language or cluster areas must be completed abroad. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Applied Physics (BS) Undergraduate Applied Physics Degree Overview In addition to its technology-focused curriculum and state-of-the-art laboratories, Georgia Tech\u2019s B.S. in Applied Physics degree program offers several key advantages: Undergraduate research with a world-class faculty and projects with a technological focus. Flexible elective course requirements that allow for a degree to be tailored toward individual career goals. The Atlanta location: Atlanta, Georgia is one of the most tech-savvy cities in the U.S. and is also home to some of the world\u2019s largest companies. As an Applied Physics major, you will develop knowledge of the physical sciences and mathematics, and be afforded a hands-on approach to electronics, computation, and instrumentation. The Applied Physics major differs from the Physics major \u2014 with core course requirements in computational physics and electronics (and their associated laboratories), as well as the possibility of an engineering-based capstone project. Applied Physics Degree Concentrations and Options Concentrations Add a specialization in one of these areas to your degree. Astrophysics Physics of Living Systems Options Increase your competitiveness in the job market after graduation. Build a business perspective into your degree without adding the hours required for a minor. Learn about the Business Option. B.S. Applied Physics Degree Requirements The B.S. in Applied Physics degree program contains the following: general core classes; technical courses that provide a strong mathematical background; technical electives to explore areas in greater depth; courses involving undergraduate research; and free electives. View a typical eight-semester course schedule. Course Highlights Electronics I and II Electronics I is a course in both theoretical and applied electronics that is based on a thorough grounding in circuit as well as device physics. Electronics II focuses on electronic instrumentation with an emphasis on signal processing, both analog and digital, and computer interfacing. Computational Physics Computer solutions of realistic physics problems such as projectiles in resistive media, electromagnetic sources and fields, atomic scattering, and band pass filters. View all of the B.S. in Applied Physics requirements and course descriptions Rankings and Awards Georgia Tech\u2019s School of Physics faculty members are frequently recognized for their outstanding contributions in their fields. These awards include: Reuters Most Cited Researcher Awards NSF Career Awards What Can You Do with an Applied Physics Degree? Physicists find careers in Physics research, industry, medicine, education, and public policy. In fact, a majority of graduates ultimately enter careers not traditionally associated with Physics. Explore more Physics career opportunities What Are Georgia Tech Graduates Doing Now? Nearly 75% of Georgia Tech undergraduate Physics majors continue their majors at graduate schools such as Harvard, Caltech, Georgia Tech, University of California at Berkeley, University of Colorado at Boulder, and Northeastern University. Some 40% of those graduate students continue to study Physics, while the other 60% go into fields such as engineering, medicine, law, actuarial science, and education. Georgia Tech Physics graduates who enter the workforce after graduation work for companies such as Applied Physical Sciences, Georgia Power, Kairos Aerospace, Delta Air Lines, General Motors, United States Army, and Micromeritics Instrument Corporation. Common Job Titles and Average Salaries Physicist: $123,080 Computer Systems Analyst: $92,740 Research Assistant: $51,160 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Physics Research Opportunities Explore opportunities to conduct research in Physics while getting your degree. There are many opportunities for undergraduate students to get involved in research projects. Faculty members welcome and expect student enquiries to identify and organize research activities. Summer is an ideal time to learn the actual practice of Physics. View a list of options: Summer Research Internships. Beyond the Classroom Join the Society of Physics Students social and academic club \u2014 open to anyone interested in physics, math, or science. Access leadership, career, and mentorship opportunities. Join the Georgia Institute of Technology\u2019s Society of Women in Physics. Gain employment experience and benefit from nurturing real-world skills in your field. Learn more about the Co-op Program and internships. Find out more about the several study abroad opportunities led by College of Sciences faculty. Related Degrees B.S. in Physics M.S. in Physics Ph.D. in Physics B.S. in Aerospace Engineering B.S. in Mathematics Related Websites College of Sciences School of Physics Next Steps Subscribe to the Prospective Student e-newsletter Register for the \"It's All About Science & Math\" information session Learn How to Apply Apply Now Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) View all of the B.S. in Applied Physics requirements and course descriptions modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Applied Physiology (Ph.D.) Focus: advancing knowledge and research in the study of human movement and mobility, with concentrations in biomechanics, neuromechanics, motor control and behavior, muscle cellular and systems physiology, and exercise physiology. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Applied Systems Engineering (PMASE) Stay current and build your systems engineering expertise with our Professional Master\u2019s Degree in Applied Systems Engineering, referred to as PMASE. Work full-time and expand your \u201csystems thinking\u201d skills with this two-year advanced degree from a top 10 public university in the U.S. The convenient hybrid format that blends face-to-face instruction and online learning. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Applied Languages and Intercultural Studies (MS) The Master of Science in Applied Languages and Intercultural Studies is one of the first professional master\u2019s degrees in foreign language and cultural studies in the United States. It emphasizes the real-world professional applications of language for a wide range of career paths, from communications and non-profit to business, engineering, and medicine. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Architecture (MS) The School of Architecture's Master of Science (MS) Program is a non-professional program requiring a minimum of 30 semester hours of advanced study and is oriented toward advanced practice, scholarship and research. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Analytics \u2014 Online Degree (MS) About the Online Master's in Analytics The Online Master of Science in Analytics program is a fully online degree program that provides the same world-class instruction in statistics, operations research, computing, and business as is offered on campus. OMS Analytics is designed to be completed in one to two years and provides great flexibility for working professionals who wish to advance their skills without putting their career on hold. On-Campus Degree The one-year Master's of Science in Analytics is an interdisciplinary degree program that leverages the strengths of Georgia Tech in statistics, operations research, computing, and business. All classes are held on campus. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Analytics (MS) About the Master's in Analytics The one-year Master's of Science in Analytics is an interdisciplinary degree program that leverages the strengths of Georgia Tech in statistics, operations research, computing, and business. Graduates of the Analytics Master's program will learn to integrate skills in a unique and interdisciplinary way that yields deep insights into analytics problems. Related Degree: Online Master of Science in Analytics Earn your M.S. in Analytics on your own schedule, in your own home, and without sacrificing your career \u2014 or the quality of a Georgia Tech education. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Algorithms, Combinatorics, and Optimization (Ph.D.) Focus: furthering the study of discrete structures in the context of computer science, applied mathematics, and operations research. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Aerospace Engineering (Ph.D.) Focus: advancing knowledge and research in areas such as aerodynamics and fluid mechanics, aeroelasticity and structural dynamics, flight mechanics and control, propulsion and combustion, structural mechanics and materials behavior, and system design and optimization. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Aerospace Engineering (Minor) The School of Aerospace Engineering offers a minor in aerospace engineering for students majoring in all disciplines (other than AE) at Georgia Tech. In partnership with other units on campus, the School also offers interdisciplinary minors in the areas of energy systems, and scientific and engineering computing. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Aerospace Engineering (MS) Focus: providing a master\u2019s-level curriculum that allows specialization in the areas of aerodynamics and fluid mechanics, aeroelasticity and structural dynamics, flight mechanics and control, propulsion and combustion, structural mechanics and materials behavior, and system design and optimization. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Air Force Leadership Studies (Minor) The minor will familiarize the student with entry level concepts of military leadership with an emphasis on Air Force & Space Force history, technology, and organization. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Minor in Air Force Leadership Studies Course Descriptions and Catalog modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search African Studies (Minor) This interdisciplinary minor connects studies of all African regions and countries (North, West, Central, East, South)\u2014their languages, their cultures, and their peoples, both concurrently in their national and international relationships as well as longitudinally over the course of history. This minor is designed for undergraduates who will enter a wide range of careers that can lead directly or indirectly to interactions with the people, the social organizations and businesses, and governments of Africa, both abroad and in the U.S. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) African Studies (Minor) Course Description and Catalog modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Aerospace Engineering \u2013 Online Degree (MS) Reach a level of expertise in one or more of the specialties important to advanced aerospace system design, development, manufacture, maintenance, and/or operation that allow industry and/or government employers to assign you increased responsibilities. The School of Aerospace Engineering offers two masters of science, the M.S. of Aerospace Engineering and the M.S. The Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering is generally referred to as a \"designated degree.\" The Master of Science is referred to as an \"undesignated degree.\" The only difference between these degrees is that the \"designated degree\" requires candidates to complete all coursework required for a bachelor of science in aerospace engineering. Blank Space (small)(text and background only visible when logged in) Aerospace Engineering \u2013 Online Degree (MS) Course Description and Catalog modern-center text-center mb-4 Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map Enable Accessibility General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns \u00a9 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Sustainability Energy and Environmental Management (MSEEM) The Sustainable Energy and Environmental Management curriculum is a multidisciplinary program with courses taught in schools across the Georgia Tech campus. These include Public Policy, Business, Industrial and Systems Engineering, City and Regional Planning, Civil and Environmental Engineering, and Economics among others. The program features a flexible 30 credit format, with part time, on-campus, and distance learning options. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search Aerospace Engineering (BS) BS in Aerospace Engineering Overview The Aerospace Engineering BS program offers a comprehensive curriculum designed to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge for a successful career in the aerospace industry. The program emphasizes analytical, experimental, and design aspects of aerospace engineering, allowing students to specialize in air or space-focused tracks. Aerospace Engineering Bachelor's Degree Curriculum: Year 1: Foundational coursework in chemistry, mathematics, physics, humanities, and social sciences. Year 2: Introduction to general engineering sciences and aerospace-specific disciplines. Years 3 and 4: Advanced coursework in aerospace disciplines, vehicle systems integration and design, and customizable Options courses for individualized education. Aerospace Engineering Specializations and Opportunities: Options: Students can tailor their education by choosing specialized Options courses. Research and Competitions: Opportunities for undergraduate research and participation in team competitions. Advisement: Faculty advisors provide guidance throughout the program, ensuring course selection and sequencing align with career objectives. Objectives of the Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering Program: Technical Proficiency and Leadership: Graduates will be skilled professionals and effective leaders in aerospace engineering and related fields, demonstrating high ethical standards. Global Impact: Graduates will contribute to the development of new knowledge, engineering practices, and globally impactful products and services. They will collaborate with international partners and work in culturally diverse teams. Lifelong Learning: Graduates will continuously enhance their leadership, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities. They will actively pursue research and development, participate in professional societies, and engage in graduate studies, conferences, and symposia. Interdisciplinary Opportunities: Graduates will apply their aerospace engineering knowledge to intersecting fields such as robotics, medicine, and clean energy. They will leverage their degrees for careers in other professional domains like law, medicine, and public service. 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Give Today. Open Search Search Search City and Regional Planning (MCRP) Focus: preparing students to excel as professionals capable of understanding and resolving complex urban planning problems through a curriculum that gives students a broad understanding of the urban and regional environment as well as a foundation of skills needed to plan for this environment. 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