
Welcome to Student Life at Georgia Tech!
Student Life has a rich and strong history of providing student support services and co-curricular learning opportunities that help our diverse student community acquire and apply life-learning skills. The Division supports the mission of Georgia Tech by enhancing the student experience through programs and services that focus on student transition, learning, leadership, wellness and success, as well as student and parent engagement.
Academic, Financial, Personal Assistance
Our Division provides a number of services to assist students with medical and personal emergencies. To access these services during regular business hours, students and/or their families may notify the office at (404) 894-2565. In the event of an after-hours emergency, individuals should contact the Georgia Tech Police Department at (404) 894-2500 and request that the “Dean on Call” be contacted.
Departments
The Division departments and the Associate Vice President for Student Life 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.
Mental Health & Well-Being
If you or someone you know could benefit from a getting some help - whether that be involvement in a student organization, letting some steam out at the CRC, or getting professional counseling services – check out the resources we have available for you to maintain a balanced, healthy lifestyle. Our staff is committed to helping students thrive at Tech!
News
How To Cope with Social and Political Uncertainty
Being a college student can be an intense and demanding journey, and this experience can become even more challenging with changes in the larger society. Whether it be elections and political turmoil, wars, social strife, or economic instability, national and world events can leave students feeling confused and unsure about the present and the future. This uncertainty can affect academic…