Admissions & Financial Aid
Georgia Institute of Technology and the College of Computing admit students based on a comprehensive evaluation of each applicant’s achievements, aptitude, and potential for growth. Graduate applicants apply directly to the College of Computing through the Georgia Tech Office of Graduate Studies. Students interested in studying CSE should review the CSE Programs and Academics pages to determine the program, home unit, and requirements they are seeking to apply.
Admissions Requirements
Interested in applying for the CSE M.S. or Ph.D. program? Submit an application through Georgia Tech admissions and be sure to designate a home unit. The application deadlines vary across the home units. Please review the home units for corresponding deadlines before submitting.
The Graduate Record Exam (GRE) general test scores are optional for applications to the Computational Science and Engineering and CS Ph.D. programs but required for applications to the Computational Science and Engineering M.S. program.
For M.S. in CSE, the application deadline for the home unit of School of CSE (in College of Computing) is February 1.
For Ph.D. in CSE, the application deadline for the home unit of School of CSE (in College of Computing) is December 15.
Tuition & Financial Aid
Financial aid provides support for students to help meet the costs of obtaining a Georgia Tech education. There are a number of ways you can receive financial aid, including fellowships and grants, research and teaching assistantships, federal and private loans, and federal work study.
Research Assistantships
Ph.D. students receive tuition and a stipend from participating in government-funded research grants.
Questions?
Email the Academic Program Coordinator