Below are the transfer application deadlines and important dates for each application term. See detailed information about each application term below.
Please note: all deadlines are 11:59 p.m. in your time zone (for example, a student who lives in Georgia must submit their fall application by March 1 at 11:59 p.m. EDT).
Application Term | Application Available | Document Deadline | Course Requirements Deadline* | Decision Release* | Deposit Deadlines |
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Fall Semester | January 20 – March 3 | April 15 | May 30 | April 18 - Dual Degree May 16 – Regular Transfer, REPP and Veterans Pathways June 13 – APS, Arts & Sciences, First Gen, and Talent Initiative Pathways |
July 1 |
Spring Semester | August 1 – September 16 | Oct. 1 | Mid-September | October 31 – All applicants | December 15 |
Summer Semester | December 1 – January 15 | Feb. 1 | May 15 | February 28 – All applicants (except Conditional Pathway) April 1 – Conditional Pathway |
April 1 |
*Review the Decision Release section below for additional details.
Official academic transcripts from all previous colleges and universities (domestic and international) are due by the document deadline listed above. Additional documents may be requested upon review of your file. These documents will be due by the document deadline for that term or as soon as possible if requested after the deadline.
Transfer course requirements are established for each academic program and listed on the Course Requirements by Major chart below. Competitive transfer applicants (especially for the College of Computing and College of Engineering) will have minimum course requirements for their major complete by the course requirement deadline.
Spring Semester – Students applying as part of the APS & First-Generation Pathway Program have until the spring application deadline to complete course requirements by major.
Summer Semester – Students applying as part of the APS & Conditional Pathway Program for the summer 2025 term have until May 15 to complete course requirements by major and submit an official transcript.
Fall Semester – All Applicants have until May 30 to complete course requirements by major and submit an official transcript.
Students will view their admission decision in their admission portal. Students applying as part of a transfer pathway program will receive a decision notification once mid-term or final grades have been received and reviewed.
Spring Semester – All applicants will receive a decision before November 1.
Summer Semester - APS and Conditional Pathway Program applicants for summer 2025 will receive a decision on April 1 after review of their spring grade report. All remaining applicants will receive a decision before March 1.
Fall Semester - Students applying as part of the Dual Degree Engineering Pathway will receive a decision in mid-April. Students applying as part of the APS, Arts & Sciences, First Generation, Talent Initiative, and Veteran’s Pathway Programs for fall 2025 will receive a decision in Mid-June. All remaining applicants will receive a decision in Mid-May.
Click the link below to review all the possible transfer admission decisions that you may receive.
The non-refundable transfer application fee is $75 (international applicants: $85).
If you are a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident and feel your financial circumstances or first-generation college student status may qualify you for an application fee waiver, you can request a fee waiver in the application fee waiver section of the transfer application.
You will be asked to select and certify at least one of the following indicators to qualify for a fee waiver:
I’m a first-generation college student. Neither of my parents have earned a four-year degree.
I’m eligible and/or currently receive Federal Pell Grant financial assistance.
My family’s income falls within the Income Eligibility Guidelines set by the USDA Food and Nutrition Service.
My family receives public assistance.
I live in federally subsidized public housing or am homeless.
I’m enrolled in a federal, state, or local program that aids students from low-income families (e.g. TRIO programs such as Upward Bound).
Georgia Tech uses an admission portal for transfer applications. You will need to create an account before starting your application, if you do not already have one.
Application documents can be submitted in several ways. Review the instructions and requirements for submitting transcripts, test scores, and more.
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