Why Choose the JMHP?

The Georgia Tech John H. Martinson Honors Program (JMHP) fosters curiosity, creativity, and connection—to the JMHP, Georgia Tech, and communities beyond. 

The John H. Martinson Honors Program is the home for intellectually curious students determined to navigate complexity and lead with purpose.  Through reflection and close engagement across a vibrant community of faculty and peers, students become thoughtful contributors prepared to make meaningful impact in a changing world.

Apply to the JMHP

The Georgia Tech John H. Martinson Honors Program welcomes applications from incoming admitted first-year and transfer students.  

All students are invited to apply after being admitted to Georgia Tech. Students apply to the JMHP via their admissions portal.

News & Updates

JMHP Wins Suitable Collaborator of the Year Award

The John H. Martinson Honors Program is recognized for excellence in student engagement through the Jacket Journey program.

JMHP Welcomes New Administrative Manager

The John H. Martinson Honors Program is excited to welcome Kimberly Joyner as the new Administrative Manager I.

JMHP Graduating Student Shines at Student Honors Celebration

Carlton Cort, an Electrical Engineering major, receives multiple awards at the 2026 Student Honors Celebration, including the Provost’s Academic Excellence Award.

JMHP Student Recipient of 22 Under 22 Award

Esha Venkat, a BS/MS student in the John H. Martinson Honors Program, is a recipient of the Her Campus x e.l.f. Beauty 22 Under 22 Award.

What Our Students Are Saying

Carlos Silva

Carlos Silva

Carlos Silva (he/him) 
Hometown: Goiânia, Goiás, Brazil
Year: 3rd 
Major: Physics

I joined the Honors Program to engage in ... experiences alongside passionate, objective-driven individuals.

Enisha Saha

Enisha Saha

Enisha Saha (she/her) 
Hometown: Atlanta, GA
Year: 3rd 
Major: Electrical Engineering

I joined the Honors Program to have access to smaller, more intensive classes with other high-achieving students, which provides a more intimate and collaborative learning experience. 

Kai Komatsu

Kai Komatsu

Kai Komatsu (he/him) 
Hometown: Orlando, FL
Year: 3rd 
Major: Aerospace Engineering

I joined the Honors Program because I wanted to cultivate my Georgia Tech experience with a smaller group of students that I could interact with and learn from in small-classroom environments.