GEM
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(National Consortium for Graduate Degrees for Minorities in Engineering and Sciences)
Professor Bob Snyder assists students in a Materials Science and Engineering Lab.
The GEM fellowship programs are designed to provide opportunities for underrepresented minority students (African Americans, American Indians, and Hispanic Americans) to obtain M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in engineering through a program of paid summer internships and graduate financial assistance.
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The Office of Student Financial Planning and Services can assist students and their parents with information on the cost of attendance and applications to obtain financial aid in order to attend Georgia Tech. The site contains information on Hope scholarships, Tech Promise, federal loans, work-study, and grants.




