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Center for Student Diversity and Inclusion

The Center for Student Diversity and Inclusion was founded to expand access to pathways to success for underrepresented minority and women students on campus. In doing so, we can better serve the more than 4,000 students who benefit from our programs and increase our capacity to serve even more students that call Georgia Tech home.
— S. Gordon Moore Jr., Executive Director for the Center for Student Diversity and Inclusion

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Office of Hispanic Initiatives (OHI)

Provides programs and pathways to success for the Hispanic/Latino community, primarily current and prospective students and their families, faculty, and staff.

Office of Minority Educational Development (OMED)

Provides programs and pathways to success for traditionally underrepresented students: African-American, Hispanic/Latino, Native American, and Multiracial.

Impact Learning Community

Provides a diverse living and learning community for first-year students interested in community service and engagement on campus and in the local Atlanta area.

Women, Science, and Technology Learning Community

Develops initiatives and collaborations that promote women faculty and staff interaction around research and practices in STEM.

Corporate Partnerships

Champion your commitment to diversity efforts and academic excellence by becoming a corporate partner by supporting the Center for Student Diversity and Inclusion. 

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Center for Student Diversity and Inclusion
Georgia Institute of Technology
681 Cherry St. NW 
Atlanta, GA 30332
(404) 894-5990

 

exterior of the Kendeda Building

Living Building Equity Champions

Georgia Tech has received a commitment for $30 million from The Kendeda Fund to build what is expected to become the most environmentally advanced education and research building ever constructed in the Southeast.

Student News

The survey, administered every four years, gauges the Institute's progress in building an inclusive, supportive, and welcoming campus community.
The All-American wrestler and wheelchair racer will share his journey through adversity from surviving to thriving.
The program, now in it's 31st year, invites prospective graduate students to learn about Georgia Tech's degree programs, as well as careers in industry, research, and academia.
The New York Times Bestselling Author spoke with attendees on Thursday, January 12.

Events

Friday - Saturday
Mar
24 - 25
2023
4:00AM - 3:59AM
Wednesday
Mar
29
2023
2:00PM - 3:30PM
Tuesday
Apr
4
2023
5:00PM - 6:30PM
Wednesday
Apr
12
2023
2:00PM - 3:30PM
Thursday
Apr
20
2023
5:00PM - 6:30PM