Georgia Tech Early Action for Fall 2025 Admission

My son has deny as well.

Is it necessary to stir up the sentiment here?

Any EA2 applicants able to register for this admitted students webinar? That seems to have been an effective indicator for EA1.

My son gets a message saying it is only for admitted students.
https://application.gatech.edu/account/login?r=https%3A%2F%2Fapplication.gatech.edu%2Fapply%2Fform%3Fid%3D47fe54ca-94ab-45b2-b40f-3e2c25da4a40&cookie=1

none of the codes show up in my search - is it in the top or bottom box on the right side?

I don’t think the codes are a sign. I think it didn’t signal anything in a previous round of acceptances.

Mine says “This webinar is restricted to admitted applicants. Please visit our visits page for additional options.”

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Mine too

Question:This is something I heard for couple of universities, not sure if this is true. Does girls have more chance to get into CS programs than boys? I get that more boys may apply for CS than girls but at the end in a CS class we are not seeing 50% girls(I asked CS students around, they said they have about 25% girls in their class). So they are obviously not giving 50% seats to girls then how come we say girls have better chance than boys? I am just trying to understand what it means if anyone knows, thanks!

My DD25 received an email asking to confirm few things in FAFSA document. Getting this email hours before the results throwing us into Panic mode. Not sure, whether its a good sign or bad sign or doesn’t matter. Any thoughts ?

I doubt they’d be emailing if they were about to deny! Good luck! :slight_smile:

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Could you send a screenshot with info censored?

We didn’t submit FAFSA until 1/24 so I wouldn’t expect a financial aid offer to be ready hence no ‘required reading’?

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Uncertain. FAFSA deadline is Jan31st and understand GT is need-blind for instate but not for OOS (i.e. they give very little to OOS). Just my own gut feel if apply from OOS the majority will be full pay 
 so it would seem the FAFSA stuff wouldn’t mean too much for GT. Only the first sentence I’ve typed is factual or my understanding of reality.

Not sure about other universities, but the acceptance rate for female applicants at Georgia Tech is significantly higher than the acceptance rate for male applicants (I have read 1 1/2 times). They publish a fact book that is available on their website with detailed admission statistics, acceptance rate by college, etc.

https://irp.gatech.edu/fact-book

Just because the acceptance rate is higher, doesn’t mean it will be a 50-50 split. I am sure many fewer women apply for CS plus acceptance and enrollment are two different things.

If you scroll down to the demographic information, it will give you break down by race and gender. So there may be twice as many men as women that apply in that racial category but acceptance rate for men is half the acceptance rate for women for example. That is just a back of the envelope estimate for one category, but it gives you the idea.

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Can everyone see ‘Transfer Credit (NEW)’ under Student Self Service - Student Authorizations - Admissions

Just jumping in here, also interested in this question.

Not major-specific, but for Georgia Tech fall 2023, male acceptance rate 13% and females 23%. Male yield 45%, female yield 42%.

I am trying to get this page to work but it is slow. Should be able to sort by major and gender for acceptance rate. https://lite.gatech.edu/

If I did it right (which is questionable lol), it looks like for CS for 2024-25 (last year’s admission season/current college freshmen):
female acceptance rate 11%, yield 40%
male acceptance rate 8%, yield 49%

Edit: you can further narrow the data for out of state vs in state. For OOS for CS, again for last year’s admission season:
female acceptance rate 9.4%, yield 24.5%
male acceptance rate 6.8%, yield 30.6%

Obviously the 25-26 year data are incomplete, but does anyone know if the figure for total apps for 25-26 is EA or EA+RD? I’m guessing just EA, because clearly the number accepted would only be for EA at this point in the admission season. However, it’s interesting that the table does indicate some females accepted in-state for CS for the current season, but none OOS. For males, it has some accepted in state and like 2 accepted OOS for the current season. Is it expected that most OOS are deferred to RD, at least for CS? I guess you all will find out later today.

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I will look into it, thank you!

Where do we see this

If you are referring to the fact book link posted that is data for the entire year not EA.

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Starting at the main OSCAR page, i went to ‘secure access login’ then ‘financial aid’ then ‘student authorization’ then ‘admissions’