The Georgia Tech-led Computer Science for Rural Georgia High Schools Program recently received additional financial support from the Georgia General Assembly for 2024-25. The program has exploded with unprecedented growth over the last year, going from 800 student participants to 4,400. Participating high school teachers across Georgia met at Georgia Tech Aug. 26 – 27 to share ideas and best practices going into the new school year.| research.gatech.edu
The Rural Computer Science Initiative at Georgia Tech, launched collaboratively by CEISMC and STEM@GTRI, continues to expand access to high-quality computer science education for rural high schools across Georgia. Through this project, participating schools engage with interactive computer science modules based on unique programs and resources at Georgia Tech, developed and led by Georgia Tech faculty. This pioneering initiative aims to bridge the digital divide by offering these modules in ...| ceismc.gatech.edu
Georgia Tech is committed to expanding access for rural students to experience Tech. This page shares resources, programming, and a way to contact our rural initiatives team.| admission.gatech.edu
The Trott Family Philanthropies is doubling its investment in rural student outreach by adding Georgia Tech and 15 other universities to the Small Town and Rural Students (STARS) College Network. STARS provides comprehensive programming and support for rural high school students across the nation to pursue opportunities in higher education.| Enrollment Management News