Georgia Technology Transfer Agreement

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Sending a transcript to Georgia Tech requires you to request an official transcript from your previous institution. You should ensure that it is sent directly to Georgia Tech’s admissions office to avoid any delays. This process is crucial for the evaluation of your credit transfer under the Georgia Technology Transfer Agreement. Double-check the instructions on Georgia Tech’s website for any specific requirements.

The 39-hour rule at Georgia Tech refers to the requirement that students must complete 39 hours of coursework in residence at the institution to earn their degree. This policy helps ensure that you are fully integrated into Georgia Tech's academic environment. Understanding the implications of the Georgia Technology Transfer Agreement concerning this rule can help you navigate your transfer process while planning your degree completion effectively.

The acceptance rate for in-state transfer students at Georgia Tech can fluctuate each year based on the applicant pool and program demand. Generally, in-state students may have a slightly higher chance of acceptance compared to out-of-state applicants. It's advisable to research current statistics and leverage the Georgia Technology Transfer Agreement for insight into meeting academic prerequisites that may bolster your application.

Early Action Deadlines An Early Action application to Georgia Tech is non-binding, and the application and evaluation is the same as for Regular Decision.

Getting accepted into Georgia Tech is challenging, but it is possible with hard work and determination. Last year, only 21% of applicants were admitted. Out of 40,852 who applied, only 8,719 were accepted. Since Georgia Tech is a selective school, it's critical to have a robust application when you apply.

Here's how it works: students will attend another college for one to two years, completing a minimum of 30 credit hours of specified courses for their intended major and earning a 3.3 GPA or higher. At that point, they can apply as a transfer student and have a guaranteed spot at Tech.

Georgia Tech students changing majors are allowed one unrestricted transfer between majors until 60 credit hours have been earned. After 60 hours have been accumulated the change is permitted at the discretion of the school/college requested for admission.

Transfer Application Requirements To be competitive for transfer admission consideration, applicants must have a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale. The cumulative GPA includes all courses taken at all colleges and/or universities attended.

Georgia Tech students changing majors are allowed one unrestricted transfer between majors until 60 credit hours have been earned. After 60 hours have been accumulated the change is permitted at the discretion of the school/college requested for admission.

Here's how it works: students will attend another college for one to two years, completing a minimum of 30 credit hours of specified courses for their intended major and earning a 3.3 GPA or higher. At that point, they can apply as a transfer student and have a guaranteed spot at Tech.

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