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Study
at Georgia Institute of Technology
Located
in the heart of Atlanta, the Georgia
Institute of Technology is one of the
nation's leading research universities.
The campus is located on 400 rolling,
tree-lined acres in Atlanta and in the
shadow of a majestic skyline largely
designed by architects who are Georgia
Tech alumni. The Institute has a strong
international presence through a campus
in Metz, in the Lorraine Region of
France, and via its Logistics Institute
in Singapore.
The Institute is consistently
recognized for academic excellence.
U.S. News & World Report has ranked
Georgia Tech in the top 10 public
universities in the nation and the
College of Engineering was ranked within
the top five nationally among all
colleges. Programs in city planning,
public policy, computer science,
physics, and architecture continue to be
top ranked nationally. Research activity
reached an all-time high in 2006 with
$314 million in expenditures, and at the
end of 2006, the Georgia Tech Research
Corporation held ownership of 403
patents.
Tech enrolls 18,000 of the brightest
students in the nation and from around
the world in its six colleges:
Architecture, Computing, the Ivan Allen
College, Engineering, Sciences, and
Management. It has the highest
percentage of National Merit Scholars
and the third highest percentage of
National Achievement Scholars among
public institutions in the U.S. They
come to Georgia Tech from Georgia and
the 50 states, plus 120 countries to
enroll in one of 34 undergraduate and 77
graduate programs. The range of programs
includes architecture, computing,
engineering and management, policy and
international affairs, and liberal arts.
The student body is diverse, with an
average age of 22 and a 33 percent
minority and international student
enrollment.
Students also have an active life
outside of the classroom while at
Georgia Tech. They can choose from a
vast array of cultural, social and
recreational opportunities to keep them
occupied when they're not in class. More
than 10,000 students participate in
300-plus clubs, organizations, honor
societies, fraternities, sororities and
other activities.
The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
compete in 17 intercollegiate sports at
the NCAA Division I level as members of
the Atlantic Coast Conference. Tech
student-athletes excel in the classroom
as well as on the playing field, with
one-third of them making the dean's
list.
The Georgia Institute of Technology
was founded in 1885 as the centerpiece
of Georgia's plan for industrial
resurgence. For more than 120 years, its
students and alumni have been successful
in the classroom, on the playing fields,
and in the boardrooms of the U.S. and
throughout the world. Address:
Georgia Institute of Technology
225 North Avenue, NW
Atlanta,
GA30332
Type:Research University
Phone:
Main:
404-894-2000
Admissions:
404-894-4154
Financial Aid:
404-894-4160
Website:
www.gatech.edu
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