Undergraduate Admission: Transfer Program
Students that have completed a minimum of 30 semester hours or 45 quarter hours of college coursework may apply for transfer admission into the undergraduate degree programs offered on the Savannah campus of Georgia Tech. Students normally transfer when they have completed the majority, if not all, of their freshman and sophomore classes. Students in the transfer program are taught their engineering courses by Savannah-based Georgia Tech faculty, with the remainder of the curriculum delivered by distance instruction.
The cornerstone of campus activities is the use of technology-enhanced classrooms and studios that allow seamless collaboration between the campuses of Georgia Tech – from classroom instruction and research projects to guest lectures and student organizations. Students are also offered many opportunities for hands-on learning while they complete their degree programs, ranging from undergraduate research projects and internships to Georgia Tech’s world-renowned Cooperative Program.
Undergraduate Admission: Georgia Tech Regional Engineering Program [GTREP]
The Georgia Tech Regional Engineering Program (GTREP) is operated under a formal academic collaboration between Georgia Tech and three partner institutions: Armstrong Atlantic State University (AASU) and Savannah State University (SSU) in Savannah, Georgia and Georgia Southern University (GSOU) in Statesboro, Georgia.
During the freshman and sophomore years of the undergraduate degree program, students are enrolled at one of the three partner institutions. These universities offer all of the humanities, mathematics, and science courses and some of the engineering courses required in the first two years of the Georgia Tech engineering curricula. Prior to their junior year, students apply for transfer admission to Georgia Tech and complete their degree program as a Georgia Tech student. Students are taught by Savannah-based Georgia Tech faculty, complemented by distance instruction from the other Georgia Tech campuses.
The cornerstone of campus activities is the use of technology-enhanced classrooms and studios that allow seamless collaboration between the campuses of Georgia Tech – from classroom instruction and research projects to guest lectures and student organizations. Students are also offered many opportunities for hands-on learning while they complete their degree programs, ranging from undergraduate research projects and internships to Georgia Tech’s world-renowned Cooperative Program.
Students who wish to apply through GTREP should contact the GTREP coordinator at your preferred partner institution. GTREP applicants should not use the online application for admission.
- Applying through GTREP - Undergraduates earning a degree from the Savannah campus of Georgia Tech receive the designation Regional Engineering Program.

