All, if you are also in 2025 Fall waitlist, share your thoughts here. How many got confirmed last year from waitlist, any one knows ?
All of this will be on the most recent common data set which is on the Georgia Tech website. You can go through the past few years and it will tell you how many people were on the waitlist, usually 4000+, and how many people were taken off the waitlist. It varies widely from year to year, typically anywhere from 40 to 2 or 3 hundred. Ignore the 2020 waitlist because that was Covid and a tremendous number of kids were taken off the waitlist due to gap years, internationals unable to enter the US, etc.
For the entering class of 2023 the Atlanta campus was full as of May 1. There were a handful of kids offered spots in first year semester abroad to fill those programs.
Any update on the Georgia Tech waitlist for fall 2025?
many people got in for bme recently
bme? what does that mean?
biomedical engineering
anyone instate got off the waitlist?
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Son just accepted for biochem today. Haven’t talked to him yet, but I believe he’s sticking with TCU
Instate or oos?
If you’re asking about my son (comment just above yours), out of state. He was just inside the top 7% (6.7 or something) in Texas and was CAP’d at UT.
yes, was asking about your son. thank you.
Was he accepted for first year semester abroad or fall admission? Sounds like most waitlist pulls have been to fill up the first year semester abroad program.
Fall semester.
Congrats!! My DS was accepted at UT Austin and Georgia Tech both OOS. He will also be a Yellow Jacket in the fall.
That’s awesome! Congrats!!
My son is actually going to be going to TCU - fell in love with it and prefers to stay in Texas.
(He might have ended up at UT if he hadn’t been CAP’d.)
How do your portals look - Has anyone been rejected, or have they just admitted certain people?
The waitlist has not closed. You will receive a notice when it does. They are continuing to admit people in small batches it appears. Mostly out of state. Several years ago, they were quite transparent about waitlist offers and they were making offers in batches of 50 about a week apart, giving prior offers time to respond to determine what was still needed.
Is it common for in-state students to be admitted off the waitlist? Has anybody in-state gotten an offer yet?
I haven’t seen any posts for instate.