Georgia Tech aims to empower people of all backgrounds and stages of life to learn and contribute to technological and human progress. Built into the Institute’s strategic plan, Georgia Tech is focused on building an exceptional community of learning, discovery, and creation in an inclusive and collaborative environment.
Students are what make Georgia Tech special! With more than 60 chartered student organizations exploring religious, racial, sexual, and ethnic identity (but open to all), our students find a way to celebrate, strengthen, and share their part of the robust cultural melting pot that thrives in our campus community.
First-Generation Students Programs (FGSP) collaborates with diverse campus and community partners to provide support through co-curricular programming for first-generation students.
Explore First-Gen ProgramsThe LGBTQIA Resource Center at Georgia Tech coordinates a range of programs and events throughout the year and provides safe spaces for LGBTQIA students to build community and explore their identities.
LGBTQIA Resource CenterOMED: Educational Services is a national leader in advancing diverse, equitable, and inclusive education programs and services by cultivating a culture of academic and inclusive excellence, empowering students from all backgrounds to address global issues and enhance the human condition through technological innovation.
Explore OMEDThe Institute has over 40 student organizations that define themselves as spiritual or religious. These organizations offer a plethora of opportunities for students to engage in fun, fellowship, leadership, and service.
Explore Spiritual OrganizationsExplore what Tech’s campus has to offer for a variety of interests, including sports, the arts, and over 600 student organizations. With options for everyone, building your community and lifelong relationships has never been easier.
Learn About Student ActivitesThe Georgia Tech Women’s Resource Center advances gender equity across identities by cultivating opportunities for community building, transformative learning, collaborative leadership, and identity development for graduate and undergraduate women.
Women’s Resource CenterThe Office of Disability Services collaborates with students, faculty, and staff to create a campus environment that is usable, equitable, sustainable, and inclusive of all members of the Georgia Tech community. Disability is an aspect of diversity integral to society and Georgia Tech. If students encounter academic, physical, technological, or other barriers on campus, the Disability Services team collaborates with the student to find creative solutions and reasonable accommodation.