Did You Know?

In 1999, Georgia Tech began offering local degree programs to engineering students in southeast Georgia, and in 2003 it opened its current regional campus in Savannah.

Advisory Board

Chairman Emeritus

Howard J. Morrison, Jr.
President of Lebanon Ventures

Chair

John Patterson
Chairman & CEO of JCB, Inc. in Savannah
Deputy Chairman of JCB Worldwide

Vice Chair

Michael Polak

Members

Dr. Bill Brundage
President &CEO of Herty Advanced Materials Development Center

James J. Collins
Vice President & Savannah Branch Manager of Thomas and Hutton Engineering Co.

Tim Farley
Vice President of Engineering at Gulfstream

Trish Heichel

Cathy Hill
Coastal Region Vice President of Georgia Power

Thomas J. Hussey
Raymond James

Anthony James

Peggy Jolley
Region Project Manager at Georgia Power

Marc Liverman
Atlantic Coast Consulting

William H. Lovett
President of Hussey, Gay, Bell and DeYoung

Jock Ochiltree
Realtor at Davidson Realty

Mike Polak

Scott Rasplica
President of Home Port Solutions, LLC

Steve Weathers
President, Savannah Economic Development Authority 

The Path Forward

The Path Forward

History & Traditions

Throughout its history, Georgia Tech has focused its efforts on preparing students to use their innovative skills and strong work ethic to solve real-world problems and improve the lives of people around the globe.

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Facts & Figures

Georgia Tech has a growing student population and supports a number of community initiatives. Find out more related to rankings, enrollment numbers and and key offerings.