Welcome Admitted Students
Welcome to Georgia Tech's College of Computing. You are joining a community that will support you both while and long after you earn your degree, helping you shape and pursue your goals.
At the College, you'll gain deep technical knowledge and the ability to put that knowledge to work in real-world situations. Through a wealth of curricular and extracurricular experiences, as well as hands-on research opportunities, you will be exposed to new ideas, people, and industries. When our students graduate, they enter the job market or graduate school with a distinct competitive edge.
We are incredibly proud that 97% of our graduates achieve career outcomes within six months of graduation. This success is bolstered by our career services staff, who are specifically devoted to helping our undergraduate computing majors secure their future. Our target is 100% placement for each graduating class, and so we offer direct support and resources to graduates far beyond graduation day.
The College is happy to have you, and we can't wait to see what you do next. Each generation of students achieves and innovates in ways that surprise us, and we are here to support you while you do. GO JACKETS!
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Undergraduate News
Undergrads Earn National Recognition for Computing Research
Two Georgia Tech undergraduates are being recognized for their contributions to computing research. READ MORE
Teaching Students to Use AI Wisely: New Research Highlights Opportunities and Risks in CS Education
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly reshaping how software is built, and increasingly, how it’s taught. At the 2026 SIGCSE Technical Symposium, researchers from Georgia Tech’s School of Computing Instruction (SCI) will present how AI tools can be integrated into computing classrooms to support learning. READ MORE
Undergrads’ Team Phoenix Wins Top U.S. Honor at International Supercomputing Competition
Georgia Tech’s Team Phoenix secured first place among U.S. teams at the 2025 Indy Supercomputing Challenge (IndySCC), an international competition that tests high-performance computing (HPC) skills through real-world scientific applications. READ MORE
At Computing, Building AI Agent Skills Begins at First-Year Orientation Seminar
Thanks to a successful pilot program, computer science majors will now build an artificial intelligence (AI) agent to use during their time at Georgia Tech. The pilot is a new addition to the existing CS 1100 Freshman Leap Seminar. READ MORE
Students Test AI Strategies in Chicken Game Competition
As the final weeks of the semester arrived in CS 3600: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (AI), students weren’t just studying for exams; they were preparing their autonomous “chicken agents” for a head-to-head AI competition. READ MORE
AT&T and Georgia Tech Launch Boot Camp-to-Internship Pipeline
Thanks to a new venture with AT&T, the College of Computing is piloting a new summer experience for undergraduate students that blends academic instruction with industry engagement. READ MORE
College Expands Partnership with CREATE-X to Double Down on Entrepreneurship Curriculum
Entrepreneurship is on the rise in the College of Computing, with student interest in startup-driven education hitting record highs. READ MORE