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Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, GA·Public·18,785 students
Last updated: March 21, 2026

A good fit for high-achieving applicants seeking a top-tier program and families looking for lower cost. no major red flags in the data. graduates earn a median of $85,900 within 10 years; exceptional 94% graduation rate.

14%
Accept
18,785
Students
$12,116
Net Price
94%
Grad Rate
$85,900
Earnings
10 yr
$21,672
Debt

About This School

Georgia Institute of Technology is a public institution located in Atlanta, Georgia with approximately 18,785 undergraduate students enrolled. Admissions are highly selective, with an acceptance rate of 14%. The average net price after financial aid is $12,116 per year. The graduation rate is 94%, and the typical graduate earns $85,900 within 10 years of enrollment.

The Georgia Institute of Technology is a public research university and institute of technology in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Established in 1885, it has the largest student enrollment of the University System of Georgia institutions, with satellite campuses in Savannah, Georgia, and Metz, France.

This is a strong option for students serious about engineering, computing, or sciences who want an elite technical education without the private school price tag — $13,289/year average net cost is a genuine bargain for a school with a 16% acceptance rate. The 98% freshman retention and 92% graduation rate signal that students who get in mostly thrive, and median earnings of $85,900 a decade out with only $20,000 in median debt is one of the best return-on-investment profiles you'll find anywhere. The main concern is fit: the academic environment is intense and competitive, so students who aren't genuinely passionate about technical fields may struggle to stay motivated.

Founded
1885
Setting
Large city
Mascot
Ramblin' Wreck
Conference
Southeastern Conference
Avg Faculty Salary
$15,393

Popular Programs

Engineering44%
Computer Science28%
Business & Marketing9%
Biological Sciences7%
Social Sciences1%
Communications1%
Psychology1%

Percentage of degrees awarded. Source: College Scorecard.

Notable Alumni

Jimmy CarterKary MullisRoman ReignsJohn YoungJuan Carlos VarelaChris BoshRandolph ScottJeff FoxworthyAlexandra ElbakyanSandra MagnusMerian C. CooperAngelo Taylor

Source: Wikidata. Used for context only.

Admissions

Test Policy: Required

SAT Scores

Average Composite1480
Reading 75th %ile750
Math 75th %ile790

ACT Scores

Midpoint Composite32

What This School Looks For

From the school's most recent Common Data Set (2024-25). What the admissions office actually weighs:

Academic GPAVery Important
State residencyVery Important
Rigor of secondary school recordVery Important
Character / personal qualitiesVery Important
Application essayImportant
Extracurricular activitiesImportant
Talent / abilityConsidered
Volunteer workConsidered
Recommendation lettersConsidered
Work experienceConsidered
First generation statusConsidered
Geographical residenceConsidered
Standardized test scoresConsidered

Early vs. Regular Decision

Overall
14%
All applicants
59,789 students applied, 8,413 were admitted, and 3,850 enrolled. The school uses a waitlist (6,481 offered a spot, 201 admitted).

Cost & Financial Aid

In-State Tuition
$12,058
Out-of-State Tuition
$34,484
Avg Net Price
$12,116
after aid

Net Price by Family Income

Under $30k$7,666
$30–48k$7,209
$48–75k$10,818
$75–110k$15,088
$110k+$17,396

Average annual cost after grants/scholarships, by household income. Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard.

Financial Aid

Students receiving Pell Grants14%
Median debt at graduation$21,672

Full Cost

After Graduation

Graduation Rate
94%
within 6 years
Retention Rate
98%
freshmen returning
Earnings (10 yr)
$85,900
after enrollment
Median Debt
$21,672
at graduation

Earnings 6 Years After Enrollment, by Gender

Male graduates$68,800
Female graduates$58,800

Gap: 15% less for female graduates. National avg ~16%.

Will This School Pay Off?

Median Debt
$21,672
at graduation
Earnings (6 yr)
$66,100
after enrollment
Earnings (10 yr)
$85,900
after enrollment
Earnings-to-Debt Ratio: 4.0x

Strong return. Graduates earn well above their debt load.

Earnings data from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. These are means across all graduates, not specific to any major.

Student Body

White35%
Black8%
Hispanic/Latino9%
Asian35%
Two or more races5%
International8%

Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard (18,785 undergraduates).

In the Classroom & On Campus

Class size distribution

Under 20
34.5%
20–29
22%
30–39
10.9%
40–49
7.4%
50–99
16.1%
100+
10.8%
Student–Faculty Ratio
21:1
Faculty with PhD/Terminal Degree
99%
Greek Life Participation
20% / 24%
fraternities / sororities

Source: Georgia Institute of Technology Common Data Set (2024-25).

Contact & Location

Address

Georgia Institute of Technology

225 North Ave

Atlanta, GA 30332-0530

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Sources & Methodology

Data

Primary data source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. Accessed via automated sync. Latest values may come from different reporting years depending on the metric.

Contextual Enrichment

School overview from Wikipedia. Used for context only, not as a primary data source for admissions, cost, or outcomes claims.

Important Caveats
  • Earnings figures are institution-level averages, not major-specific.
  • Some metrics are based on Title IV financial aid recipients only.
  • Some values may be privacy-suppressed or rolled up by the Department of Education.
  • Contact the school directly for current admissions requirements and costs.
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