Atlanta, GA
225 North Ave, Atlanta, GA 30332
http://www.gatech.edu
Georgia Institute of Technology is a public college in Atlanta, GA. It is a distinguished college, ranking 42nd in America, with seriously competitive admissions (22% acceptance rate). It is a large college with full-time enrollment of 14,672 undergraduates. Georgia Tech's most frequently preferred major is a Bachelor's in Information Science, which amounts to 17% of students. Other commonly desired options include Mechanical Engineering, which accounts for 14% of students, and Business (10%). If you would like to focus your studies on design, Georgia Tech is an amazing choice for you, because its design program ranks 12th best in the country. In addition, Georgia Tech places 1st in GA for top public universities. For applicants based in Georgia, full price tuition is $11,802 a year; out-of-state students, however, have to cough up $31,369 a year. Before you decide against applying because of the cost, be aware that approximately 4/5ths of Georgia Tech undergrads receive at least some monetary support. 86% of Georgia Institute of Technology students hang in there to graduation day, young and awaiting to find a challenging job. On average, graduates make a yearly income of $65,500 two years after commencement. After 4 more years in the labor force, the graduate's median earnings grows 20.8% to $79,100, which is 97.3% north of the national median income for individuals. Applicants may also like to be aware that your high school transcript is required to apply and you can send in your Georgia Tech application through the Common App. Furthermore, 66% of part-time students continue to pursue their degrees the following year, and 38% of available classes have only 2 to 19 students. With regard to your savings account, be aware that students awarded state grants receive $4,889 in monetary aid on average. Concerning demographics, foreign undergraduates make up 10% of the undergraduate population at Georgia Tech and the faculty is made up of 3% Black professors. When it comes to campus life, there are an array of clubs and activities to choose from, such as dance, radio station, and yearbook. In closing, 25% of graduates make a starting salary of at least $81,700 and the lowest-earning 1/4 of graduates pull in a starting salary of $43,100 or less.
8.97
Party Scene
9.21
Location
7.98
Dorms
7.98
Campus Food
10
Student Life
8.50
Safety
SAT Score
1390-1540
ACT Score
31-34
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
87%
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18:1
Information Science
Mechanical Engineering
Business
Industrial Engineering
Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Aerospace Engineering