The Division departments and the AVP for Student Engagement & Well-Being and Brandt-Fritz Dean of Students Chair Office  assists students in the resolution of problems, provides information about, and referral to campus resources, and promotes initiatives that address students’ needs and interests.

The Center for Mental Health Care & Resources educates students for life by providing a variety of services and programs that are consistent and consonant with the strategic plan goals of the Institution and the Division of Student Engagement & Well-Being.

The Civic Engagement Office promotes global awareness to nurture the development of responsible citizens who are committed to building community in a complex and diverse world.

The Office of Development for Student Life helps ensure that Georgia Tech students continue to benefit from an active campus environment through cultivating financial support for student programs, organizations and activities.

The Office of Disability Services helps ensure that students with documented disabilities receive the access and accommodations needed for a rich and engaging student experience.

The Office of Fraternity & Sorority Life helps Georgia Tech Greek organizations and their members thrive by providing a comprehensive range of leadership, administrative and governance support.

Georgia Tech Arts coordinates the Georgia Tech Arts Series, oversees operation of the Ferst Center for the Arts, and works with Tech's Arts Advisory Board on the strategic direction, collaboration, and promotion of campus arts experiences. 

The Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) program offers a thoughtful and intentional series of academic, and co-curricular activities to help students prepare for leadership in a rapidly evolving global society.

The LGBTQIA Resource Center coordinates a range of programs and events throughout the year aimed at educating the community about LGBTQIA issues, providing safe spaces, to build community and explore their identities, and facilitating conversations about LGBTQIA diversity, equity and inclusion.

New Student and Transition Programs office coordinates a variety of programs and services to support the orientation, transition, and academic success of new students. NSTP offers a combination of valuable information, community building activities, time-honored Georgia Tech traditions, and leadership opportunities.

Parent & Family Programs helps families stay connected to their students through helpful resources, involvement opportunities, and timely information so families can share in this exciting and important time in their student's life. Annual events include: Sibs Day in the Spring and Family Weekend in the Fall of each year.

The Office of Research and Assessment continuously collects, analyzes, interprets and reports data for the purpose of improving departmental programs and services.

The Office of Student Diversity Programs furthers Georgia Tech's strategic commitment to inclusive excellence by offering educational and co-curricular opportunities that enhance interaction and learning across diverse groups.

The Center of Student Engagement promotes and strengthens student involvement and engagement through leadership development opportunities within more than 500 student organizations.

The Office of Student Integrity helps ensure that the standards of excellence are upheld through education and adjudication.

The Office of Student Media helps students communicate both within the campus and to the larger community while gaining real-world experience in journalism and creative skills.

The Student Organization Finance Office (SOFO) plays an integral role in helping more than 400 chartered student organizations and the Student Government Association with financial administration and accounting.

The Veterans Resource Center supports Georgia Tech's growing student veteran population to transition and thrive in the academic arena. The center strives to foster an environment where student veterans will make the most of their academic and non-academic experiences.

The Wellness Empowerment Center provides upstream, innovative, and relevant programs, services and initiatives to help students and employees thrive. Services include health and well-being educational programs, events and workshops, nutrition counseling, and sexual violence prevention, education and response.

The Women's Resource Center serves the needs and interests of female students, faculty and staff at Georgia Tech as well as promoting understanding among Georgia Tech's diverse community of men and women.

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