SKIP TO PAGE CONTENT

Home Page

Newsfeed

Advertisement

From our undefeated home football season to the 2025 Presidential Election, the Blueprint Yearbook captures it all. Packed with unforgettable moments, student achievements, and a behind-the-scenes look at what made this year so special, Georgia Tech's 2024–2025 yearbook is a keepsake you and your student will treasure for years to come.

Don't miss out—order your copy today and make sure your student is part of the story!

The last opportunity to buy a Blueprint, and the last opportunity to pick it up if you pre-order, is at undergraduate Commencement on May 2

Updates will be shared on our Instagram page @blueprintybk

Buy a Yearbook

Advertisement

Find out about the remaining online events this semester!

Learn more!

A Letter from Housing and Residence Life

A young man sits at his desk in a narrow dorm room, his bunk bed behind him and an American flag on the wall above.
Posted about 1 year ago  in Housing and Residence Life.

A Letter from Jenny Cotton about Applying for Next Year's Housing

As we prepare to open the application process for housing for the 2024-25 academic year, I wanted to share a few details to make sure your student has the best opportunity to secure housing that meets their needs for the upcoming year.

Housing and Residence Life is acutely aware of how important it is to both you and your student that they have a home away from home and that considering Georgia Tech's enrollment growth in recent years, some of you are concerned about housing availability. Though the incoming first-year class will be larger in the coming year, there will still be housing available for current undergraduate and graduate students for the next academic year.

While we have plans to expand our housing inventory in future years, I want to make sure families know about the resources available to help their students find housing more immediately.

Recognizing the growth of our first-year class, and the data that tells us that students in their early years of undergraduate education benefit the most from on-campus housing, we will open the housing application in the same phased manner as last year:

January 31 at noon: rising second-year residents only

February 13 at noon: + all current residents

February 20 at noon: + all students

If your student would like to live on-campus next year, they need to be ready to apply when the application window opens to them to give them the best chance of securing their spot. It’s important to note that completing the application process secures a space in line for room selection, but the order of room selection is determined by the number of Georgia Tech credit hours a student has completed.

We will turn on the waitlist when we reach capacity but know that if your student applies after this point and joins the waitlist, there will be more support available. They will be able to look up their place in line, and they won't pay a penalty for canceling while on the waitlist.

Because we cannot guarantee housing to students, we host an off-campus housing fair each semester that allows students to meet with property managers with available leases near campus. We encourage you to visit our website with your student to explore some of the available options and discuss whether your student is ready for off-campus life.

We will continue to communicate with residents throughout the process to alert them ahead of the time the application opens to them and provide guidance on the steps required to complete the application. Make sure your student is checking their Georgia Tech email and their text messages for that information, and that they attended or watch the recording of our information session. If you have any questions about the process yourself, you can reach out to the Housing Help Desk team by submitting an inquiry or calling 404.894.2470.

On behalf of myself and my entire Housing and Residence Life team, I want to thank you for your engagement in supporting your students' continued success and invite you to reach out for more information as needed.

Sincerely,

Jenny Cotton

Executive Director

Georgia Tech Housing and Residence Life

Skip past news feed
 

Please confirm your email address before sharing this post.

Click here to confirm.