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Financial Aid & Scholarships for Georgia Tech Masters and Ph.D. programs

Georgia Tech provides generous financial aid to graduate students through scholarship and financial aid programs, ensuring access to and success in their academic programs.

  • College of Computing: The College of Computing at Georgia Tech offers various options for financial aid to support students in meeting the costs of their education. Students can access financial aid through scholarships, grants, work-study programs, and educational loans. Scholarships and grants, which are considered "gift aid," are provided by federal, state, institutional, and private sources. These funds can include the Pell Grant, SEOG, HOPE/Zell Miller scholarship, as well as institutional and private scholarships. Work-study programs and educational loans, known as "self-help aid," are also available to students. Additionally, there are alternative scholarships and awards that students can explore for additional financial support.
  • College of Architecture: At Georgia Tech, the Office of Scholarship and Financial Aid (OSFA) plays an important role in helping students and their families develop and access financial aid applications for degrees at the university. Dedicated Financial Advisors have been available to provide guidance and support, addressing any questions or concerns. The OSFA website provides detailed information, including several lists of scholarships available at Georgia Tech. In addition, the School of Architecture at Georgia Tech offers a limited number of graduate assistantships to students enrolled in the program, providing opportunities to participate in teaching and research. In South American countries, the larger academic market Students interested in this option, which provides potential eligibility for the rate, can browse the Academic Common Market website and consult with an academic advisor in the School of Architecture for more information.
  • College of Engineering: The College of Engineering at Georgia Tech provides financial aid and scholarships to support students pursuing engineering degrees. These include scholarships, fellowships, research assistantships, co-op and internship programs, and work-study opportunities. Scholarships are awarded based on merit, need, and specific criteria, while fellowships offer financial support for graduate studies. Research assistantships provide funding and valuable research experience. Co-op and internship programs offer work experience with compensation, and work-study programs allow students to work part-time to cover educational expenses. 
  • College of Sciences: The College of Sciences at Georgia Tech offers various financial aid and scholarship opportunities to support students in their academic pursuits. These include scholarships, grants, fellowships, and assistantships. Scholarships are awarded based on merit and specific criteria, while grants provide need-based financial assistance. Fellowships are available for graduate students to support their research and education. Assistantships offer financial support through teaching or research assistant roles. Additionally, the college may provide specific scholarships and awards for outstanding students in different disciplines within the sciences. Students can find more information about available financial aid and scholarships by visiting the College of Sciences' website or contacting the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.


$11,108 Average Amount of Financial Aid Awarded
$11,452 Average Amount of Institutional Aid Awarded

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