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Tuition and Fees

Tuition and Fees, Fiscal Year 2009

 
Resident
Non-Resident
Undergraduate
$6,040
$25,182
Graduate
$6,854
$24,926
MBA Program
$8,908
$32,076

Breakdown of Other Mandatory Fees (included in above)

Student Activities
$236
Student Athletic
236
Student Health
270
Transportation
128
Technology
206
Recreation-Facility
108
Total
$1,184
· Estimated Elective Charges:
Dormitory Room Rent
$4,526
Board
3,168
Miscellaneous (books, supplies, personal)
2,500
Total Resident Undergraduate Cost
$16,234

Housing

Student Housing Occupancy, Fall 2008

Single Student Housing
     Capacity
7,892
     Occupancy
7,858
Married Student Housing
     Capacity
394
     Occupancy
381
Total Institute Student Housing
     Capacity
8,286
     Occupancy
8,239
Percent Occupied
99%

Library

The Georgia Tech Library Collections for 2008 include

Catalogued Items
4,586,103
Government Documents
1,443,999
Technical Reports
2,804,704
Maps
198,213
Patents
7,982,134
Electronic Journals
26,982

Other

  • There are 34 fraternities and 14 sororities existing on campus.
  • Georgia Tech's athletic tradition began in 1892 with the first football team.
  • Tech has won four National Championships in football in the years 1917, 1928, 1952, and 1990. The Yellow Jacket football team has one of the nation's best record in bowl games at 22-15.
  • Georgia Tech has nine men's athletic teams with 263 participants and eight women's athletic teams with 114 participants.
  • Other major athletic highlights include NCAA Final Four appearances by the Tech men's basketball team in 1990 and 2004; a NWIT women's basketball title in 1992; two College World Series berths in baseball; NCAA Women's Tennis National Championship in 2007 and twelve top 10 national finishes by the Tech golf program.
  • The Georgia Tech Alumni Association was chartered in June 1908.