For the benefit of students at Georgia Tech who wish to improve their English communication skills that can increase their likelihood of academic and professional success now and in the future, we are providing links to organizations (some free, some for-profit), both on campus and off campus, whose mission concerns the teaching and learning of English as a second or other language.
Georgia Tech welcomes students with disabilities into the University's educational programs. The University promotes efforts to provide equal access and a culture of inclusion without altering the essential elements of coursework.
Scholarships are known as "gift aid." Scholarship awards are made on an annual basis and do not require repayment. Academic excellence, financial need, and major of study are the primary criteria used for selecting recipients. Students awarded scholarships will typically be expected to maintain a cumulative as well as a semester GPA of 3.0.