Transfer Pathway Programs

Georgia Tech is proud to enroll approximately 1,400 transfer students each year across the Spring, Summer and Fall terms. Transfer students make up about 20% of our undergraduate enrollment, and many of them enroll elsewhere and follow one of the Transfer Pathway programs listed below to ultimately enroll in and graduate from Georgia Tech.

Review the programs below to learn more about specific admission requirements and deadlines.

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Arts & Sciences Pathway Program

First-year applicants not admitted within the College of Design, Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, and College of Sciences may be given the opportunity to apply as a transfer student through this program.

Review Arts & Sciences Guidelines
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Atlanta Bridge Program

This partnership program between Georgia Tech and Atlanta Metropolitan State College provides a cohort-based transfer opportunity for academically talented students to earn a Tech degree.

View Guidelines
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Atlanta Public Schools (APS) Pathway Program

First-year APS applicants not offered first-year admission can apply as a transfer student as part of this pathway program.

Review APS Guidelines
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Conditional Transfer Pathway Program

First-year applicants who are not admitted and have a family member affiliated with Tech may be given the opportunity to apply as a transfer student through this program.

Review Pathway Guidelines
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Dual Degree Engineering Pathway Program

Dual Degree students attend a participating institution for three years then enroll in Tech’s College of Engineering. Students receive a bachelor’s degree from their home institution and Georgia Tech.

Review Dual Degree Guidelines
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First-Generation Pathway Program

First-year applicants who are not admitted and have first-generation status may be given the opportunity to apply as a transfer student through this program.

Review First-Generation Guidelines
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Regent’s Engineering Pathway Program (REPP)

REPP students attend a participating institution for two years and then attend Tech for two years in the College of Engineering. Upon completion of the program, students receive a bachelor’s degree at Georgia Tech.

Review REPP Guidelines
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Talent Initiative Pathway Program

First-year applicants who are not admitted may be given the opportunity to apply as a transfer student through the Talent Initiative Pathway Program.

Review Talent Initiative Guidelines
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Veterans Pathway Program

This transfer pathway program is uniquely designed to assist military veterans who have completed active duty within the past five years.

Review Veterans Pathway Guidelines