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Paying for College

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We know that paying for college is a difficult task. At Georgia Tech, students can use a mix of scholarships, loans, grants, and paid work opportunities such as internships or co-ops to fund their education.

Investing in a Tech education yields strong returns in your future. The July 2022 U.S. Census Bureau Post-Secondary Employment Outcomes project found that Georgia Tech graduates had the highest earnings of all public institutions in the state at one, five, and 10 years after graduation. Georgia Tech was also named #1 best value public institution by the Princeton Review.

By the Numbers

$93,704

average starting salary*

#1

Best Value Public University

The Princeton Review

#1

in career placement

The Princeton Review

1,200+

partner companies and organizations employing students

*according to self-reported data

Invest in Your Future

Tech offers many unique pathways for students to pay for their education while they’re enrolled as students. Paying for college is no easy task, but scholarships, co-ops, internships, research, and more can all help ease the financial burden associated with your education.

Learn more about how students at Georgia Tech are funding their time here and why they chose Tech.

“Not only have I gained new technical and personal skills, but my co-op has been useful in helping me pay for expenses related to Georgia Tech. It’s been an incredible experience so far, and I’ve been able to explore what interests me.”

Anna Andani, BSBA 2024

Read More About Anna’s Experience Paying for Georgia Tech

“I’ve been very fortunate, and my scholarships were more than sufficient. I even had to return extra funds at one point. It’s important to remember that there are options beyond the Financial Aid Office.”

Aboubacar Barrie, BSBA 2024

Read More About How Aboubacar Funded His Georgia Tech Education

Fill Out Financial Aid Forms

Explore the financial aid website to get started with your FAFSA, GT App, CSS Profile, and other forms.

Review the financial aid website

“For me, even loans are an OK option, especially if you find other things to cover the majority of your costs and keep your HOPE or Zell Miller Scholarship to cover your tuition. Evaluate what’s right for you. When you look at the starting salary of most Tech students after they graduate, usually any debt is something they can pay off very quickly.”

Oscar Guerrero, BSBA 2025

Learn More About Oscar’s Experience Paying for Georgia Tech

“There’s a ton of organizations on campus, and I always try to share my email with them so I can receive updates on any scholarship opportunities they may have. Even if it’s a scholarship you feel like you don’t have much of a shot at, applying is still always a good idea.”

Natalia Vidal, Fourth-Year, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

Learn More About How Natalia Pays for Georgia Tech

Need Additional Resources?

Learn more about the multiple programs across Tech’s campus to help current students succeed financially, mentally, and academically. Professional attire for interviews, free food for those who need it, on-campus health resources, and emergency funds are just a few of the services Tech offers to students that need them.

Explore resources that help tech students succeed

“I usually split my checks — half goes to savings, half I can use now. It’s not cheap, so my father and I have been preparing for a long time to have money ready for it.”

Kevin Rangel, Fourth-Year, Aerospace Engineering

Read More About Kevin’s Experience Paying for Georgia Tech

“Companies want Tech students, even if they’re in their first or second year. You can get a job relevant to your interests quickly and get paid for it.”

Asia Demmer, Fourth-Year, Computer Science

Explore Asia’s Experience Paying for Georgia Tech

Learn More About Paying For College

Click below to review our guide to financial aid and affordability at Georgia Tech

Read the guide