Representing Georgia Tech

All students representing Georgia Tech in co-curricular activities, such as athletic competition, band concerts, or conferences, must be eligible for participation according to Georgia Tech Student Rules and Regulations. If a student attends a co-curricular event (competition, conference, etc.) and will be absent from class, the student can obtain an Institute-approved excuse. For Institute-approved absences, the organization advisor or a representative of the department sponsoring the function makes the request to the Registrar's office.

The following list provides departments and organizations which provide leadership and engagement opportunities for students. This list is not exhaustive and it is recommended students speak with staff in any of these areas for additional suggestions on getting involved and engaged at Georgia Tech.

Center for Student Engagement

Empowers and supports registered student organizations to catalyze belonging and create an engaging campus community.

  • Civic Engagement: Promotes avenues for student learning and global awareness to nurture the development of responsible, global citizens who are committed to building community in the intricate, multilayered world
  • Fraternity & Sorority Life: Provides support and advocacy for the members of the Greek community by advising the leadership of the individual chapters and the executive boards of the four governing councils regarding operations, risk management, recruitment, and membership development.
  • Student Media: Strives to provide the Institute and Atlanta communities with news, information and a forum for the exchange of ideas, while providing an educational learning environment for students interested in creative expression and media management.
Student Center Programming Council (SCPC)

The Student Center Programs Council is a student-led programming community that brings more than 50 exciting programs to campus each year. These programs can be entertaining, thought-provoking, educational, energizing, or anything in between, but most of all they are FUN!

Student Government Association (SGA)

The purpose of the Student Government Association is to enhance the quality of student life at Georgia Tech by providing student participation in the governance of the Institute