Admissions Applications

The Honors Program welcomes admission applications from both entering first-year and transfer students.  Prospective students should visit the following pages for more information on applying to the Honors Program.

Both first-year and transfer students apply to the Honors Program via their admissions portals.

Please note that you can only be a member of ONE living learning community (Explore, First Year Semester Abroad, Global Leadership, Grand Challenges, Honors Program) on campus.  First year students who participate in the iGniTe Summer Launch program can still apply to join the Honors Program.

INFORMATION FOR FIRST-YEAR APPLICANTS

INFORMATION FOR TRANSFER APPLICANTS

ADMISSIONS FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Transfer Credit Approval

Transfer students who are admitted to the Honors Program are eligible to transfer up to six (6) total hours of approved coursework.

Students who have taken honors program or honors college classes at their college or university before coming to Georgia Tech may have up to six (6) credit hours of honors classes may be considered for application to the GT Honors Program.  To have your prior honors classes reviewed, please submit a copy of the syllabus and information about the program (e.g., a link to an online program description) to the Honors Program

Transfer students may submit up to three (3) credit hours of independent undergraduate research for consideration for transfer credit.  To be eligible for Honors Program credit, the class must be completed for credit (not pay) and on a letter grade basis.  To request authorization, please complete this form

Transfer students may also submit up to three (3) credit hours of select study abroad classes for consideration for transfer credit.  The classes must have been taken in an accredited study abroad program, be small in size, involve active learning, and be on a globally-focused topic.  To have your study abroad classes reviewed, please submit a copy of the syllabus and information about the size of the class and the study abroad program (e.g., a link to an online program description) to the Honors Program.