With an eight-month review process complete, the Georgia Tech-Savannah Task Force presented its findings to President G. P. “Bud” Peterson. The report, “Defining a Path Forward for Georgia Tech-Savannah,” is a comprehensive review of the coastal campus and the Georgia Tech Regional Engineering Program (GTREP). On Wednesday, June 15, 2011 President Peterson accepted the report in its entirety.
Highlights from the task force include recommendations that will allow Georgia Tech-Savannah to continue to have a strong presence in Southeast Georgia by creating a new academic and operational model for the campus while phasing out current degree programs.
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Reports
- Final Task Force Report & Recommendations
- Appendices: Task Force Activities & Research
- Summary of Activities Prior to Formation
- Summary of GTS Faculty White Papers, November 2010
- GTS Faculty Off‐Site Meeting, Subgroup Discussion Summaries
- Background and History of GTS
- Timeline of Relevant Events and Task Force Activities
- Discussions with Various Constituents and Stakeholders
- Savannah Community Contact List
- Relevant Trend Data
- Savannah Economic Development Authority (SEDA) Preliminary Strategic Areas
- Education Advisory Board Report
- Deliberations: Options and Ideas Considered
- Envisioning a New Model for GTS: Potential and Possibilities
- High‐Level Implementation Timelines
- Degree Completion Strategies and Related Faculty Transitions
- Draft Implementation Plan for Proposed Recommendations


