Financial Assistance for International Students

F-1 and J-1 students are required by law to provide evidence of financial support sufficient to cover the cost of tuition and living expenses for their degree program as a first step to be issued the immigration form I-20 or DS-2019. While the expectation is that the student will be financially capable of paying tuition and living in the U.S. on the funds demonstrated, the OIE is aware that financial circumstances can change. The information in this section of the website is intended to provide information on financial resources available to international students at Georgia Tech both at the time of admission or if you experience financial hardship and would like to consider different financial options to complete your degree at GT. Please review the information below and come speak to an international student advisor during walk-in hours if you have follow up questions.

On-Campus Employment

Traditional on campus employment will not cover the costs of tuition and living expenses. On campus employment should be viewed as an opportunity for students to use existing skills, learn new skills and earn some money to supplement the funds that are already available to pay for tuition and living expenses. Any job on campus that is paid by Georgia Tech or by a firm that provides services for Georgia Tech students (e.g., a job at a restaurant in the Student Center, or at the Barnes & Noble @ Georgia Tech Bookstore) is considered to be on-campus employment.

F students: Any F student in good standing is eligible to work on campus part-time (up to 20 hours/week) while school is in session, or full-time (more than 20 hours/week) over school breaks and summer vacation.

J students: Any J student in good standing is eligible to work on campus part-time (up to 20 hours/week) while school is in session, or full-time (more than 20 hours/week) over school breaks and summer vacation.

A great way to search for employment on campus is to utilize the Student Center employment resources. Please see their website on working at GT, including the Student Center Jobs Board and the Campus Jobs Board. Many international students also find success is work as a tutor for Student Athlete Services.

International Internship/Co-Op

An international internship or co-op provides students the opportunity to gain experience in their field, determines if they have an interest in a particular career, exposure to cross cultural communication and learning, and academic credit through an international work assignment. An internship may be paid, unpaid or partially paid (in the form of a stipend). The duration can be from 10 weeks to one year.

Students do not pay tuition when they complete an international internship/co-op.

Study Abroad @Georgia Tech

Out of State Students pay the in-state tuition rate +$651 GT Campus Technology Fee/Board of Regents Fee + a $250 out of state fee for most programs.

Note that for Georgia Tech Lorraine, students pay the in-state tuition rate+651 GT Campus Technology Fee/Board of Regents Fee + a $3,500 out of state fee.

Find more information about GT’s study abroad programs at oie.gatech.edu/content/study-abroad.

Georgia Tech Financial Aid Information

International students are not eligible for federal or state financial aid programs, and institutional scholarships administered by GT Financial Aid are often not awarded to international students due to donor requests. International graduate students should contact the Graduate Coordinator for their academic department to request information on available funding.

Privately funded loan programs are available to international students, but most require a co-signer who is a creditworthy U.S. citizen or permanent resident with a permanent U.S. address. The GT Financial Aid Office works with students to coordinate these loan programs. Please visit http://finaid.gatech.edu/loans/private for more information.

International students who have an unforeseen financial situation may be eligible for the Emergency Tuition Loan administered by the Office of Financial Aid at the beginning of each semester. These loans are available on a first come, first-served basis. For more information, contact the Office of Financial Aid.

The GT Office of Financial Aid also recommends these possible solutions:

  1. Work directly with the bursar's office if there is a small delay in payment (i.e. an international wire payment is taking longer than expected).
  2. Payroll deductions for graduate assistants
  3. Take advantage of the Bursar's payment plan. For more information, visit www.bursar.gatech.edu/content/georgia-tech-payment-plan.

Scholarships and Financial Assistance Resources for International Students

Thanks to generous alumni and friends of Georgia Tech, there are some scholarships available to international students. Please see this link below for details about eligibility requirements and amounts. Applications are submitted in istart.gatech.edu.

"NAFSA is the world's largest nonprofit professional association dedicated to international education." The NAFSA website provides tools to search for scholarship and funding for international students with non-immigrant visas. While you should conduct your own search of resources available from NAFSA's website, please see the following two websites in regarding to financing an education in the U.S.

Additional resources to include in your search of funding for international students studying in the U.S.: