The Office of Scholar Programs is committed to fulfilling our role in the Institute’s mission by striving to recruit and select the nation’s best student scholars who will further enrich the composition of the student body, improve the campus, and impact their environment within a global context as both students and alumni. Learn more about our programs through the links below.
Georgia Tech’s prestigious four-year, full-ride Stamps President’s Scholars Program (originally named the President's Scholarship Program), est. 1981, is offered annually to the top one percent of first-year students. Recipients are selected based upon holistic excellence and potential within the program’s four pillars: Scholarship, Leadership, Progress, and Service.
Learn MoreThe G. Wayne Clough Georgia Tech Promise Program is the first of its kind offered by a public university in Georgia. It provides a debt-free degree to qualifying students from low-income Georgia families, covering a student’s full cost of attendance.
Learn MoreGeorgia Tech’s prestigious four-year, partial-ride Gold Scholars Program, est. 2015, is offered annually to the top two percent of first-year students. Recipients are selected based upon holistic excellence and potential within the program’s four pillars: Scholarship, Leadership, Progress, and Service.
Learn MoreGeorgia Tech has established a $5,000 scholarship (non-renewable) for an incoming first-year student who has been actively involved in a participating FIRST team during his or her junior and senior year of high school. This need-based scholarship is offered annually and can be used for any course of study.
Learn MorePrimarily awarded to first-year students with significant financial need, the Provost Scholarship is an eight-semester award.
Learn MoreThe Atlanta Public School (APS) Scholars Program is designed to recruit, enroll, support and graduate the most academically talented students within APS. The initiative was designed to increase exposure and access to Georgia Tech for APS's most prepared students.
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