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Transforming Lives
The overarching vision of the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) is to lead in the creation and development of intellectual and human capital in electrical and computer engineering and their applications, in order to foster the technological, economic, and social enrichment of the State of Georgia, the nation, and the world.
In today’s rapidly evolving innovation landscape, we find ourselves at the forefront of a number of societal-level challenges that can only be met through multidisciplinary collaboration. Our combination of size, diversity, and quality makes us uniquely positioned to address these challenges and transform tomorrow in meaningful and impactful ways.
It is through the generous and ongoing support of our alumni, industry partners, and friends that we continue to lead in innovative research and advance our strategic vision for a brighter future.
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Our promise is to keep building a better future, starting today. It’s a promise that drives us, inspires us, and reminds us of the vital role that ECE plays in the global landscape of technology and innovation. Thank you for being a part of our journey
Arijit Raychowdhury | Steve W. Chaddick School Chair & Professor
Innovation at Scale
*FY25
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Transforming Tomorrow: The Campaign for Georgia Tech
ECE is proud to be part the most ambitious fundraising campaign in the history of Georgia Tech. Transforming Tomorrow will build a foundation to support our students, advance our research and innovation, enhance our campus and our community, and expand our impact at home and around the world.
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ECE Campaign Priorities
UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS: $6.3M GOAL
ECE undergraduate academic programs enrich, expand, educate, support, prepare and foster the growth of tomorrow’s leaders. Your help in attracting talented undergraduates will assist in ensuring that an ECE education is attainable for all who qualify for admission, while increasing GT’s competitiveness with our peers with regards to lowering student debt load.Stamps President’s Scholarship (Merit-based):
- In-state students: from $500K+ endowment
- Out-of-state students: from $1.25M+ endowment
Georgia Tech Promise Scholarship (Limited income familes):
from $300K+ endowment or from $12K annual current operations
Dean’s Scholarship (Merit-based): from $300K+ endowment
Undergraduate Scholarship: from $100K+ endowment or from $5K annual current operations
- Limited Income (Needs-based)
- Merit-Based
- Study Abroad Scholarship
GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS: $4.7M GOAL
Georgia Tech has the largest ECE graduate academic program in the United States. Your help in continuing to attract talented graduate students, in an increasingly competitive academic environment, helps ensure that the brightest minds come to Georgia Tech to learn, teach, and research. Our graduate students are among the most sought-after in the world, employed by top high-tech companies, research universities, and governmental agencies.
President’s Fellowship: from $1.25M+ endowment or from $50K annual current operations
Dean’s Fellowship: from $625K+ endowment or from $25K annual current operations
Graduate Fellowship: from $150K+ endowment or from $6K annual current operations
FACULTY SUPPORT: $23.25M GOAL
RECRUITING, SUPPORTING, AND RETAINING WORLD-CLASS LEADERS
ECE’s distinguished faculty is the School’s greatest resource. Its broad range of expertise within 11 areas of specialization and numerous research centers and laboratories produces world-class education and some of the most innovative research in the country. By attracting and retaining top-tier faculty members, we ensure a dynamic learning environment, foster groundbreaking discoveries, and maintain our position at the forefront of technological advancement.
Faculty Chair: from $2M+ endowment or from $80K annual current operations
Professorship: from $1M+ endowment or from $40K annual current operations
Early Career Professorship: from $500K+ endowment or from $20K annual current operations
RESEARCH SUPPORT: $11M GOAL
Please inquire with ECE Development.
FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT SUPPORT: $6M GOAL
AI Makerspace Equipment
Texas Instruments Makerspace “The Hive” Equipment
Robotarium Equipment and Naming
Building Suites, Laboratory Clusters, Galleries & Theatres: from $500K - $1M+
Director’s Offices, Laboratories, & Educational Wings: from $250K - $500K+
Classrooms & Meeting Spaces: from $250K - $500K+
Common Areas, Seminar Spaces & Study Rooms: from $100K+
PROGRAM ENRICHMENT: $12.75M GOAL
Curriculum Partnership Initiative: Corporate Partnerships: from $1M+
Senior Design Program naming: from $500K+
Opportunity Research Scholars’ Program naming: from $500K
Undergraduate Program Support: from $100K+
UNRESTRICTED INVESTMENT: $3.5M GOAL
Please inquire with ECE Development.
Learn more and explore ECE campaign opportunities by contacting:
Jeff Colburn
Director Development
jeff.colburn@ece.gatech.edu | 404-290-4156
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Invest in ECE
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Planned Gifts
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Real Estate
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Crypto
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Checks
Donations for the benefit of Georgia Tech should be made to the Georgia Tech Foundation, Inc., a 501(c)(3) corporation that receives and manages private gifts to the Institute, as follows:
Georgia Tech Foundation, Inc., 760 Spring Street, N.W., Suite 400, Atlanta, GA 30308
Federal Tax Identification Number: 58-6043294
Please include the name of the "School of Electrical and Computer Engineering" in the memo line of the check.
Learn more about ECE Collaboration and Development Opportunities
Contact
Jeff Colburn
Director Development
jeff.colburn@ece.gatech.edu | 404-290-4156
Eve Irving
Development Associate
eve.irving@ece.gatech.edu | 470-553-7695
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