Admissions Process- Entering Transfer Students

HOW TO APPLY TO BECOME A MEMBER OF THE HONORS PROGRAM

Entering transfer students are welcome to apply to the Honors Program (HP)!  HP students live together in Eighth Street Apartments in alternating apartments of first-year and upper-level students, including upper-level transfer students.  For information on how to apply to the Honors Program, click on the gold "Apply Now" button in the email invitation.

ENTERING HONORS PROGRAM CLASS OF SUMMER AND FALL 2023:

After you have been admitted to Georgia Tech, you will receive an email from the Office of Admissions inviting you to apply for admission to the Honors Program.  Students admitted for the summer or fall term begin in the fall.  Students admitted for the spring term begin in the spring.  Our selection process is holistic: our goal is to identify transfer students who will benefit from and contribute to our Honors Program Living Learning Community.  We give primary consideration to the following:

           (a) Honors Program application essay.

           (b) Information from the Georgia Tech Office of Undergraduate Admission.

For transfer students, the Honors Program fee is $500 (or $250 for transfer students who are admitted in the spring semester).  Transfer Honors Program students will be charged $250 in fall semester and $250 in spring semester (or $250 in spring semester only for those admitted in the spring).  There is no fee after the first year (or first semester, for spring transfer students).  Our entering class of both first year and transfer students is limited by the design of the Honors Program residence hall.  Gender-inclusive housing is available for Honors Program students.  To read more about gender-inclusive housing at Georgia Tech, visit the Housing website.

For information on housing rates for Eighth Street East and South, go to the Housing and Residence Life website.

TRANSFER CREDIT APPROVAL

For transfer students who have taken honors program or honors college classes at their college or university before coming to Georgia Tech, up to six (6) credit hours of honors classes may be considered for application to the GT Honors Program.  To have your prior honors classes reviewed, please submit a copy of the syllabus and information about the program (e.g., a link to an online program description) to the Honors Program

Transfer students may submit up to three credit hours of independent undergraduate research for consideration for transfer credit.  To be eligible for Honors Program credit, the class must be completed for credit (not pay) and on a letter grade basis ("B" or better).  To request authorization, please complete this form

Transfer students may also submit up to three credit hours of select study abroad classes for consideration for transfer credit.  The classes must have been taken in an accredited study abroad program, be small in size, involve active learning, and be on a globally-focused topic.  To have your study abroad classes reviewed, please submit a copy of the syllabus and information about the size of the class and the study abroad program (e.g., a link to an online program description) to the Honors Program.

Please note that students may transfer up to six (6) credit hours total, through a combination of prior honors program/honors college classes, undergraduate research, or study abroad classes.


*PLEASE NOTE THAT OUR HP ENTERING CLASS MAY FILL BEFORE THE DEADLINE: In order to officially accept your invitation to the HP, you must first complete your Housing contract and Georgia Tech deposit.  We encourage you to accept your invitation as soon as possible, as we fill our positions on a first-come, first-served basis until we reach the capacity of our residence halls, so your space is not guaranteed until you accept. If we are unable to confirm your admission, you can choose to join our waitlist and we may be able to confirm your admission later, should space become available.

THE FINE PRINT FOR ACCEPTED HONORS PROGRAM TRANSFER STUDENTS:

Georgia Tech Honors Program Acceptance Agreement

  • I agree to pay the Georgia Tech Honors Program first-year Program Fee of $500 (or $250 for those admitted in the spring semester). I understand that this Program Fee will be assessed in fall 2023 ($250) and in spring 2024 ($250). Students admitted in the spring will be assessed a one -time fee of $250.  I understand that my participation in the Georgia Tech Honors Program is contingent on payment of this Program Fee when assessed. I understand that there is no fee for subsequent years of participation in the Honors Program.
     
  • I agree to participate in the required Honors Program Retreat for entering students on Wednesday, August 16, 2023.  Transfer students admitted in spring 2023 are invited to participate in the retreat in fall 2023.
     
  • I agree to live in Eighth Street Apartments in fall 2023 and in spring 2024 (or spring 2024 only for those admitted in the spring). I understand that I will have the option to continue to live with my fellow Honors Program students in Eighth Street Apartments thereafter.  Housing for upper-year students is available on a first come, first served basis and is not guaranteed.  
     
  • I agree to enroll in at least one Honors Program Class in 2023 - 24. I understand that if I complete 15 credit hours of Honors Program classes over the course of my matriculation at Georgia Tech, I will receive the recognition of “Completion of the Honors Program,” including notation on my transcript.  I understand that if, instead, I complete 9 – 14 credit hours of Honors Program classes over the course of my matriculation at Georgia Tech, I will receive the recognition of “Participation in the Honors Program,” but will not receive notation on my transcript.
     
  • I agree to be a good citizen of the Honors Program, Georgia Tech, and the larger community by taking advantage of Honors Program classes, events, and activities; supporting my fellow Honors Program students; building relationships with Honors Program faculty; and getting to know and drawing on the support of the Honors Program staff.