Institutional Scholarships

Institutional scholarships are awarded by Georgia Tech to help offset a student's costs to attend the Institution. There are many students who may be equally qualified for a scholarship, however, preference is given to students who show financial need.

Generally, entering first-year students are limited to receiving institutional scholarships for the first eight (8) terms of full-time enrollment. During an academic year, scholarships are generally awarded for two (2) semesters (Fall, Spring, or Summer).

A transfer student's term-limit eligibility will be determined on an individual basis depending upon hours transferred.

Scholarships Offered by Georgia Tech

Please note: Individual scholarship applications are not required to apply for the scholarships listed below.

BlackRock Hallac Scholarship The BlackRock program is a transformative opportunity for exceptional Georgia Tech students of reduced means who are studying in the STEM disciplines.

CyberCorps Scholarship for Service Program

CyberCorps® is open to students who are enrolled in the Computer Science, the Electrical and Computer Engineering, the Public Policy or International Affairs departments at Georgia Tech and who demonstrate strong interest in the field of cybersecurity.

Georgia Tech Army ROTC

Army ROTC provides merit-based scholarships and other financial aid opportunities for college-bound high school students and students already attending Georgia Tech.
Godbold Family Foundation Scholarship The guiding principle of the Godbold Scholarship Program is to provide economic access while rewarding academic achievement.
G. Wayne Clough Tech Promise Program The G. Wayne Clough Georgia Tech Promise Program provides a debt-free degree to qualifying students from low-income Georgia families, covering a student’s full cost of attendance.
Scheller College of Business Dean's and Faculty Merit Scholarships The Scheller College of Business offers scholarship and award opportunities specifically for current and prospective College of Business students.
School of Economics Undergraduate Scholarships The School of Economics annually awards a number of scholarships. Selection is based on merit, defined in terms of academic performance as well as leadership and involvement in the Institute and School of Economics activities and organizations.
Neilsen Foundation Scholarship The Neilsen Foundation provides significant scholarships for undergraduate OR graduate students with spinal cord injuries.
The Goizueta Foundation Scholars Fund The Goizueta Foundation scholarship is designed to increase the number of students of Hispanic/Latino origin who enroll at Georgia Tech to pursue their undergraduate degrees.
Stamps President's Scholars Program Georgia Tech’s prestigious four-year, full-ride Stamps President’s Scholarship is offered annually to the top one percent of first-year students.
Provost Scholarship The Provost Scholarship awards 40 first-year, non-resident students an out-of-state tuition waiver for eight semesters. Scholars are selected by the Undergraduate Admission Committee.
National Merit and National Achievement Scholarships The National Merit® Scholarship Program is an academic competition for recognition and scholarships. The National Achievement® Scholarship Program was created to increase educational opportunities for academically accomplished Black American students.
Georgia Tech Alumni Network Scholarships These scholarships are provided by our alumni volunteers. There are 3 categories of scholarships: geographic, corporate, and affinity.