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Georgia Tech Programs


Regents Engineering Transfer Program

The Regents Engineering Transfer Program (RETP) is a cooperative program between Armstrong Atlantic and Georgia Institute of Technology, allowing qualified students to attend Armstrong Atlantic for the first two years of engineering studies, then transfer to Georgia Tech to complete their bachelor of science in engineering degree. RETP students transferring to Georgia Tech compete for admission to engineering programs on a equal basis with Georgia Tech students at the junior academic level. To be admitted to Armstrong Atlantic as RETP students, applicants must meet academic requirements set for the program by Armstrong. Specific information on requirements for admission is available in the admissions section Armstrong's academic catalog or from the engineering studies program coordinator in the College of Science and Technology. To be admitted to Georgia Tech's engineering program, please refer to the academic catalog of Georgia Tech.

Georgia Tech Regional Engineering Program

The Georgia Tech Regional Engineering Program (GTREP) is a partially "virtual" university that builds on the strengths of the RETP. Through GTREP, students can complete Georgia Tech degrees in civil engineering, computer engineering, electrical engineering, environmental engineering, and mechanical engineering without leaving the Savannah area. Freshman and sophomore classes are taught by Armstrong Atlantic faculty with the final two years taught by resident Georgia Tech faculty and innovative distance learning methods. Academic requirements for admission into GTREP are the same as those for RETP.

Engineering Alliance Program

The Engineering Alliance Program is a dual-degree program between Armstrong Atlantic State University (AASU) and the Georgia Tech (GT) Savannah campus. Students accepted into the program are enrolled at both institutions and attend classes at AASU for the first two years. After completing the first two years of study at Armstrong, students complete a Georgia Tech Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering at the GT Savannah campus.
Students who are interested in this program must apply to the Georgia Institute of Technology at http://www.admission.gatech.edu/armstrong . Admission requirements are posted on the Georgia Tech web site.