The majority of Georgia Tech's study abroad programs fit in one of three categories: Faculty-Led Study Abroad (FLSA), Exchange, or Study/Work Abroad.
Faculty-Led Study Abroad programs are group programs which offer GT courses taught by GT professors. They typically run in the summer; exceptions are the Pacific Program (Spring), GT Lorraine Undergraduate Program (Fall/Spring), and Architecture Senior Year in Paris. These programs offer a set list of courses and can be worth anywhere from 6-12 credits, depending on the program. All programs are taught in English, except for the language intensive programs (LBATs).
Exchange programs allow a GT student to enroll in one of our partner universities around the world for one semester or academic year. Students on exchange programs must enroll full-time and transfer their foreign credits back to Georgia Tech (with approval from GT academic departments). Students can generally choose their courses from the entire host school's course catalog (although some exceptions may apply). Students are subject to the academic system and grading system of the host university. (A few summer exchange programs exist as well. Please see the GT Summer Programs section of this page for more information.)
Study/Work Abroad programs are exchange programs that can be followed by a semester of work abroad. For Study/Work Abroad programs, a student may study for one or two semesters without working abroad, or study one semester followed by a semester of work abroad. The work abroad portion of these programs is handled by GT's Work Abroad Office.
- GT Semester/Exchange/Yearlong Programs
- GT Summer Programs
- Find a GT Program by Discipline/Major
- Options Abroad For GT Grad Students
- Other Opportunities Abroad
GT Semester/Exchange/Yearlong Programs
Application Deadlines:
Fall and yearlong programs - Mid February.
Spring Programs - Early September or October, depending on program
Please see Application Instructions - Exchange and Study/Work Abroad Programs for exact deadline.
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- Renmin Exchange Program
- HKPU Exchange Program
- Tsinghua Exchange Program
- HKUST Exchange Program
- SJTU Study/Work Abroad Program
- LSE Exchange Program
- Sussex Exchange Program
- UCL Exchange Program
- Leeds Exchange Program
- Sheffield Exchange Program
- UTC Study/Work Abroad Program
- Grenoble Graduate Exchange Program
- ISAE Exchange Program
- Sciences-Po Exchange Program
- Lyon Graduate Exchange Program
- GT Lorraine Undergraduate Program - Fall/Spring
- Paris Dauphine Exchange Program
- Architecture Senior Year in Paris
- WHU Koblenz Exchange Program
- RWTH Aachen Exchange Program
- Stuttgart Study/Work Abroad Program
- LMU Exchange Program
- TU Munich Study/Work Abroad Program
- Konstanz Exchange Program
- Leipzig Graduate Exchange Program
- BTU Exchange Program
- Duisburg Exchange Program
- Ritsumeikan APU Exchange Program
- Rikkyo Exchange Program
- Waseda Exchange Program
- Tokyo Tech Exchange Program
- Fukuoka Exchange Program
- SKKU Exchange Program
- SNU Exchange Program
- Yonsei Exchange Program
- KAIST Study/Work Abroad Program
- Sogang Study/Work Abroad Program
- Ulsan Exchange Program
- KUBS Exchange Program
GT Summer Programs
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Find a GT Program by Discipline/Major
Click here to begin searching for GT study abroad programs by discipline or major.
Graduate Program at Georgia Tech Lorraine
Georgia Tech Lorraine (GTL) offers graduate degrees in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or Computer Science and organizes a summer program for undergraduate students.
International Academic Projects (IAP)
What is an international academic project?
Participants in IAPs are engaged in academic or research work that will be partially or wholly completed outside of the United States. Some participants in international academic projects register for academic or research credit hours, as determined by the faculty member overseeing the project. Participants may or may not be accompanied by a GT faculty or staff member while abroad.
For more information, please download the following packet for participation in an IAP and return the required forms to the Office of International in Savant Building, Suite 211:
IAP Student Packet
What is a Non-GT Program? A Non-GT Program is one that is available through another university or an organization/company that sets up programs abroad. These programs are not affiliated officially with GT, but may offer locations or courses that GT programs do not currently sponsor.
To participate in a Non-GT Program you are required to fill out the following three forms and return them to the OIE (Savant Building, #211):
1. The Acknowledgement of Policies and Procedures
2. The Study Abroad Participant Profile
Both of which are included in the booklet: "Participating in a Non-GT Program"
3. Foreign Credit Approval Form (FCA) for Non-GT. *Please note that OIE can not approve this form until you have submitted the two required forms listed above.
You will need to download and carefully read the instructions on completing the Foreign Credit Approval Form: click here. The FCA is required in order to get your credits pre-approved for transfer back to GT.
Finding a Non-GT Program
There are thousands of additional study abroad programs available to students whose specific geographical needs are not met by a GT Program.
GT is a member with some organizations that offer study abroad programs that may be of interest to GT students:
- The Atlantic Coast Conference International Academic Collaborative has a searchable database of programs run by ACC institutions.
- IAESTE United States is dedicated to providing short-term international programs for technical students.
- Duke's Engineering World Health has a summer institute where students gain hands on repair and design experience while helping hospitals and patients in a developing nation.
- Computing in China: Culture, Innovation, and Globalization - Summer 2010, through Kennesaw State University. May 8 - 25, 2010. Application deadline: February 1, 2010.
The University System of Georgia also has a searchable catalog for study abroad programs run by USG institutions:
General study abroad search engines:
The Division Of Professional Practice provides information on finding short-term international internship opportunities for college students. Please visit the DOPP website or email the work abroad program at workabroad@dopp.gatech.edu for more information.
Teach English Abroad
There are various organizations that provide information on finding a English teaching job abroad (these organizations are not affiliated with GT). Check out some of these online resources for additional information on teaching English overseas:
- www.chinaprogram.org
- www.jetprogramme.org/
- www.languagecorps.com
- www.worldteach.org/
- www.teachabroad.com