As a graduate student at Georgia Tech, you have access to various resources designed to support your academic journey and well-being throughout your time here. Some of those educational resources include free peer tutoring, research assistance, professional opportunities, and communication support through the Naugle CommLab. 

The Georgia Tech Library offers vast research materials. The Language Institute aids non-native speakers, including courses offered in collaboration with the Center for Teaching and Learning this year, graduate students have access to free peer-to-peer tutoring services for select graduate courses. For concerns related to academic and research practices, the Office of Advocacy and Conflict Resolution offers mediation, training, and consultation. This office helps graduate students navigate issues with research ethics and fosters a supportive environment for addressing academic conflicts.

In addition to academic support, Georgia Tech’s Career Center offers tailored career services to help graduate students navigate the professional world. The Career Center provides individual career counseling, resume and CV reviews, interview preparation, career exploration workshops, and the Graduate Internship Program. Students can access resources for academic and non-academic career paths and are encouraged to participate in networking events and explore job search strategies. 

 Graduate students can also benefit from many wellness resources, career services, and community engagement opportunities.

The Office of Graduate Education will continue to ensure that all students have access to academic mentorship, professional development, and personal well-being support.

For a comprehensive list of available services for graduate students, visit the Graduate Student Resources and Academic Resources pages.