The Dean's Scholarship is a four-year scholarship awarded to incoming first-year students.
Requirements For Retaining a Dean's Scholarships:
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Remain a Business Administration major: If a student changes to another major at Georgia Tech, the scholarship will be forfeited.
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GPA requirements: 3.0 at the end of spring semester first year and then 3.2 each semester following.
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Complete at least two courses of the core business curriculum in the first year.
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Complete at least four courses of the core business curriculum in the second and third years.
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Participate in two to three required events each academic year: The Undergraduate Program Office and Development Office will coordinate each spring the opportunity for you to provide a written or video update to your scholarship donor.
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First, second, third, and fourth-year academic standing is based on hours earned at Georgia Tech. AP, IB, and Transfer credit hours are excluded.
Stipulations
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A Dean’s Scholarship is awarded for a maximum of eight Georgia Tech undergraduate semesters. Students can attend additional undergraduate semesters, but they are only eligible to receive the Dean’s Scholarship for eight semesters.
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Students have 15 undergraduate semesters, or five calendar years from first enrolling at Georgia Tech to use their funding.
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If a student is disenrolled from Georgia Tech and is later readmitted, the Dean’s Scholarship will not be renewed except if authorized in advance by the Dean’s Scholarship program.
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Dean’s Scholarships are subject to all Georgia Tech Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid policies and regulations.
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A Dean’s Scholarship may be adjusted based on other Georgia Tech scholarships received. In addition to this award, students are eligible to receive other financial assistance. Should the total of a student's financial assistance exceed the estimated total cost of attendance, the Dean’s Scholarship will be limited accordingly.
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A Dean’s Scholar is expected to abide by the academic honor code. The scholarship may be withdrawn for conduct unbecoming of a Dean’s Scholar.