In its first year, Georgia Tech’s College of Lifetime Learning laid the foundation for a transformative model of education that spans lifetimes, careers, and communities.
Dean Gaudelli’s first town hall marked the start of a bold journey toward becoming a learning organization grounded in curiosity, adaptability, and shared vision.
Georgia Tech’s Rural Computer Science Initiative empowers rural teachers and students in Georgia through co-taught computer science courses, preparing them for tech careers and supporting Georgia’s future workforce.
The innovative project represents institutional advancement in using predictive analytics to improve the undergraduate admissions process and access to financial aid.
The curriculum for the pilot program will build on the Student-Centered Computing Course - AP Computer Science Principles developed by the Center for Education Integrating Science, Mathematics, and Computing.