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Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) Admissions: Everything You Want to and Need to Know

By Matthew Lynch
August 21, 2020
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Overview of Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech)

Georgia Institute of Technology is a public research university situated in Atlanta, GA, on a 400-acre urban campus. It has a student/faculty ratio of 18:1, and its students receive personalized learning experiences. The institution has a large selection of undergraduate and graduate degree programs for students to choose from. Outside of the classroom, students will find plenty of opportunities to engage with the campus community via the university’s many clubs and organizations.

Enrollment

  • Total Enrollment: 32,723 (16,049 undergraduates)
  • Gender Breakdown: 62 percent male/38 percent female
  • 89 percent full-time

Cost of Attendance Information

  • Tuition and Fees: $12,682 (in-state); $33,794 (out-of-state)
  • Books: $800
  • Room and Board: $14,830
  • Other Expenses: $4,060
  • Total Cost: $32,372 (in-state); $53,484 (out-of-state)

Financial Aid Information

  • Percentage of New Students Receiving Aid: 79 percent
  • Percentage of New Students Receiving Types of Aid
    • Grants: 76 percent
    • Loans: 26 percent
  • Average Amount of Aid
    • Grants: $10,510
    • Loans: $6,322

Academic Programs Offered

  • Most Popular Majors: Engineering; Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services; Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services; Biological and Biomedical Sciences; and Physical Science

Retention and Graduation

  • First-Year Student Retention (full-time students): 97 percent
  • Transfer-Out Rate: 7 percent
  • 4-Year Graduation Rate: 40 percent
  • 6-Year Graduation Rate: 87 percent

NCAA Athletic Programs

  • Men’s Sports: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Swimming and Diving, Tennis, Track and Field
  • Women’s Sports: Basketball, Cross Country, Softball, Swimming and Diving, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball
  • The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets play in the NCAA Division I Atlantic Coast Conference.

Overview of Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) Admissions

The Georgia Institute of Technology is a selective public university that accepts less than a quarter of all applicants. Students whose SAT/ACT scores and GPA are within the institution’s requirements have a good chance of being admitted. Applicants must complete an online application, and send test scores from either the SAT or ACT and high school transcripts. Glowing recommendation letters can bolster your application, along with being involved with student organizations and attempting a challenging course load. Students with unique talents and accomplishments can still receive strong consideration even if their GPAs are outside the admission offices’ mean range. After applying, students will receive a message from an admissions counselor about the next steps of the application process. Interested students should check out the university’s website, which has helpful tips and contact information for the admissions offices.

Admissions Data             

During the 2018-19 admissions phase, Georgia Tech had an acceptance rate of 22%. For every 100 students who submitted applications, 22 gained admission, making GT’s admissions process highly competitive.

SAT Requirements and Scores

During the 2018-19 admissions phase, 73% of admitted students provided SAT scores.

This admissions data reveals that most of Georgia Tech’s students fall within the top 20% on the SAT. For the reading and writing section, 50% of students admitted to Georgia Tech scored between 680 and 750,  25% scored below 680, and 25% scored above 750. 50% of admitted students scored between 710 and 790 on the math section,  25% scored below 710, and 25% scored above 790. Applicants with a cumulative SAT score of 1500 or higher will have competitive chances at Georgia Tech.

ACT Requirements and Scores

During the 2018-19 admissions phase, 73% of admitted students provided ACT scores. This admissions data reveals that most of Georgia Tech’s admitted students fall within the top 7% on the ACT exam. The median 50% of students received a cumulative ACT score between 31 and 34,  25% scored above 34, and 25% scored below 31.

GPA

In 2019, the mean high school GPA for Georgia Tech freshman was 3.98, and over 90% of students had GPAs over 3.75. Successful applicants have A grades primarily.

Safety Net Schools: Easy to Gain Admission

Suppose past admission data predicts that you would be a competitive candidate for Georgia Institute of Technology. In that case, it should be easy for you to gain admissions to the schools below. If Georgia Institute of Technology is currently out of your reach, you can be a competitive candidate for the schools below.

Binghamton University, University of California, Santa Barbara, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, Stony Brook University, University of Texas at Dallas, University of Connecticut, University of California, Davis

Same Tier: Just As Hard to Gain Admission

If you’re a competitive candidate for Georgia Institute of Technology, you should have an equal chance of gaining admission to these schools.

Emory University, University of Southern California, University of Michigan, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, New York University, Boston University, Boston College

Reach Institutions: Gaining Admissions Will Be More of a Challenge

These schools are more challenging to gain admission into than Georgia Institute of Technology. If you improve your GPA and SAT/ACT scores, you’ll be a competitive candidate.

Princeton University, University of Pennsylvania, Stanford University, Brown University, Dartmouth College, University of Notre Dame, Cornell University

Applying to Georgia Institute of Technology

Application Deadline: January 1

Undergraduate Admissions Website: http://admission.gatech.edu/

Undergraduate Application Link(s): https://admission.gatech.edu/apply

Graduate Admissions Website:http://www.gradadmiss.gatech.edu/

Graduate Application Link(s): http://www.gradadmiss.gatech.edu/apply-now

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