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  • Slide 1
  • The George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering Georgia Tech
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  • Everything is going great. What else does Tech have to offer?
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  • Summary of Additional Opportunities International Experiences Exchange Programs Study Abroad Programs International Program (degree designator) Professional Work Experiences Co-op Program (degree designator) Professional Internship Program Educational Experiences BS/MS Program Undergraduate Research Minors and Certificates
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  • International Experiences Exchange Program Classes are taken with students of the host university Excellent foreign language skills are required Study Abroad Courses are taught by Georgia Tech faculty at various abroad locations Summer after the freshman year is a great time to study abroad International Plan (Degree Designator) A program to develop global competence within the context of a students major Second language proficiency is required Requires: International Coursework, International Experience (26 weeks abroad) and Culminating Course
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  • Summer Study Abroad Georgia Tech Lorraine in Metz, France 4 day class schedules to allow travel Many class options available China Summer Program ME classes, humanities & social sciences Oxford Summer Program in England ME classes, humanities & social sciences Junior Year Study Abroad Georgia Tech Lorraine in Metz, France Students can take their entire junior year abroad or just one semester Study Abroad Locations
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  • Professional Work Experiences Georgia Tech Internship Program (www.gtip.gatech.edu)www.gtip.gatech.edu Single semester major related work experiences in a professional setting, domestic or international Opportunities available during summer, fall, or spring Students looking for summer internships should start now Cooperative Program (www.coop.gatech.edu)www.coop.gatech.edu Multiple semester major related work experiences (with the same company each semester) in a professional setting Students rotate each semester between work and school Students work a minimum of 3 semesters for the same company Students can apply to the program during their first semester Student can begin work as early as the summer after their freshman year
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  • We strongly recommend two semesters of work experience before graduation!
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  • Academic Experiences BS/MS Program Application Requirements: Apply between 30 75 earned credit hours Minimum Overall GPA of 3.5 Advantages: Students are not required to take the GRE Allows students to take 6 hours of graduate work which counts towards both BS & MS degrees Undergraduate Research Students can participate in research for pay or class credit Class counts as ME Electives, Tech Electives or Free Electives Minors and Certificates Minors are 15-18 credit hours, certificates are 12 credit hours Georgia Tech offers 36 minors and 60+ certificates
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  • What are some organizations my student can be involved in?
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  • Student Organizations Professional ME / NRE Organizations American Society of Mechanical Engineers Pi Tau Sigma (ME Honor Society) American Nuclear Society Student Advisory Committee Acoustical Society of America Other Popular Organizations Mars Society at Georgia Tech Echo Car Challenge Engineering Students Without Borders Society of Women Engineers National Society of Black Engineers National Society of Hispanic Engineers Entrepreneur's Society Students Organizing for Sustainability Undergraduate Consulting Club Many, many more.
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  • GT Motorsports GT Off Road (Mini-Baja) Wreck Racing Robo-Jackets Solar Jackets Student Organizations Competitive
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  • Im having trouble. What help is available?
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  • FREE Academic Support Shell Tutoring Program in Mechanical Engineering Shell oil company sponsors tutoring in most 2000/3000 level ME and COE classes. Individual Academic Support One-on-One Tutoring OMED Physics Chemistry Help Math Lab Freshman Experience Professor and TA Office Hours Special Programs EXCEL & PLUS programs for 1 st and 2 nd year students with a GPA < 2.2 Academic Assistance Workshops Counseling Center Offers 1 hour free workshops. Topics include: time management, study skills, test taking, stress reduction, etc. Success Programs On-line Workshops Success Programs Individual Assistance
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  • FREE Academic Support Handout Sent to All ME & NRE Students
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  • Other Support ADAPTS - Access Disabled Assistance Program for Tech Students Freshman Experience Free tutoring, Peer Leaders, etc. Dean of Students Office Womens Resource Center Office of Diversity Issues and Programs Offers workshops and training about diversity issues. GT Counseling Center - Provides referrals and direct counseling services and skill-building opportunities. The Wellness Center - Provides personal consultations on drug and alcohol issues. Career Services Majors fair, Career Counseling, Career Selection Workshops, etc.
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  • Career Development Support Frank K. Webb Professional Communications Program Coordinated by Dr. Jeffrey Donnell, PhD English Communications activities are designed to be career development activities Program elements include: Effective Oral Presentations Clear and Effective Writing Composition Creating Projects Technical Writing Elements included in several ME classes and labs beginning in the students sophomore year Other Communications Support Job letters, manuscripts for journals, proposals, graduate school applications, fellowship applications
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  • Im trying to decide what to do when I leave Georgia Tech. What help is available?
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  • Career Services Career Services Office & Website www.careerservices.gatech.edu www.careerservices.gatech.edu CareerBuzz Job opportunities available only to Georgia Tech students www.careerservices.gatech.edu/plugins/content/index.php?id=241 www.careerservices.gatech.edu/plugins/content/index.php?id=241 Career Fair (September 12 & 13) Job Search Workshops (on-going) www.careerservices.gatech.edu/ www.careerservices.gatech.edu/ Employer Information Sessions Virtual Career Fair (September 27 & 28) Majors Fair (October 20) Resume Services Resume Blitz (1 st week in Sept.) Resume Workshops Resume Support (Dr. Donnell) Career Support
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  • Graduate School Information Sessions each semester Fellowship & Funding Information Sessions in the Fall Graduate School Fellowship Information www.fellowships.gatech.eduwww.fellowships.gatech.edu Advisement Dr. Paul Neitzel: General graduate school information Dr. Jeff Donnell: Fellowship information & essay reviews Pre-Health: www.prehealth.gatech.eduwww.prehealth.gatech.edu Pre-Law: www.prelaw.gatech.eduwww.prelaw.gatech.edu Pre-Teaching: www.preteaching.gatech.eduwww.preteaching.gatech.edu ME Graduate School Web Information www.me.gatech.edu/graduate/index.shtmlwww.me.gatech.edu/graduate/index.shtml Graduate School Support
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  • How are Georgia Tech and the Woodruff School doing?
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  • Georgia Tech Rankings U. S. News & World Report Undergraduate Engineering Rankings Undergraduate ME Program: GT is 2 (up from last year) Best Undergraduate Engineering Program (top degree is PhD): GT is tied for 4 Graduate Engineering Rankings Graduate ME Program: GT is 6 Graduate NRE Program: GT is 8 College Rankings Best Public Universities: GT is 7 Poll of High School Guidance Counselors: GT is 2 (public) Poll of High School Guidance Counselors: GT is 22 (public & private) Top Engineering & IT Universities in the World: GT is 8 Other Rankings Corporate Recruiters Ranking for Engineering by the Wall Street Journal : GT is 1 Smart Money Magazine: GT is 4 on a list of public universities for pay-back that a college degree gives when tuition and salaries are included.
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  • Georgia Tech Enrollment
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  • Woodruff School Enrollment*
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  • Woodruff School Degrees Awarded Estimated
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  • How are our graduates doing?
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  • Undergraduate Salary Data YearPlacement RateSample SizeMedian Salary 201158.8%38$60,000 201060.2%43$57,000 200961.0%46$58,666 200879.4%45$57,000 200776.5%59$55,000 YearPlacement RateSample SizeMedian Salary 201145.5%5$62,000 201077.8%5$60,000 200977.8%7$60,000 200880.0%4$55,000 2007No data Nuclear Engineering Spring Data Mechanical Engineering Spring Data
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  • As a parent, what are some things I need to know?
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  • Important Dates for Parents Sept 30: Midterm grades available (1000 & 2000 level classes) Oct 14: Last day to drop an individual class Oct 15-18: Fall Recess Oct 31- Nov 18: Early Registration for Spring Semester Dec 9: Last Day of Classes Dec 12 - 16: Final Exams Dec 20: Final Grades Available Jan 4 - Jan 13: Late Registration for Spring Semester Jan 9: Spring Classes Begin Jan 9: Last Day to Pay Fees without a Penalty Mar 19 - 23: Spring Break All dates are at: www.registrar.gatech.edu/students/calendar.php www.registrar.gatech.edu/students/calendar.php
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  • Information for Parents Deans List An academic standing of GOOD No Incomplete (I) grades At least 12 hours of course work on a letter grade basis Academic average of 3.00 or higher Faculty Honors An academic standing of GOOD No Incomplete (I) or Withdrawal (W) grades At least 12 hours of course work on a letter grade basis Academic average of 4.00 Students can have their hometown newspaper receive notification of Deans List or Faculty Honors. This must be requested by the student by the time that grades are posted. www.registrar.gatech.edu/students/newspaper.phpwww.registrar.gatech.edu/students/newspaper.php
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  • Information for Parents Certifications for health insurance coverage, car insurance, scholarships, etc. can be printed by the student. Georgia Tech has authorized the National Student Clearinghouse to act as our agent for all verifications of student enrollment. Third parties must use the Clearinghouse. This is a free service to students. www.registrar.gatech.edu/students/formlanding/enrollverification.phpwww.registrar.gatech.edu/students/formlanding/enrollverification.php Forms that need to be signed for health insurance coverage, car insurance, scholarships, etc. must be taken to the registrars office. The student must submit the signed document to the Registrar's Office. Turn around time is ~2 business days. Certifications are provided AFTER final registration closes. Certifications are based on enrollment as of the certification print date. Students who drop a course(s) and have less than 12 hours on his/her current schedule are not certified as FULL-TIME.
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  • Information for Parents Emergency Contact Information Students should enter their "Emergency Contact" information on OSCAR. This will only to be used by the Dean of Students or Campus Police in case of dire emergency. Power of Attorney Students traveling abroad should have a power of attorney granting or a letter signed by the student you access to their academic records. FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act) Georgia Tech does not release information (other than "Directory Information") to anyone without the written consent of the student. Parents Program: Website: http://parents.gatech.eduhttp://parents.gatech.edu Newsletters: http://parents.gatech.edu/plugins/content/index.php?id=9 http://parents.gatech.edu/plugins/content/index.php?id=9
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  • Internship Information for Parents When should students begin their internship search? Approximately 2 semesters before they are interested in interning. When do companies hire interns? One to two semesters in advance. Students should start looking for summer internships NOW, and continue looking all through the end of Spring semester. What resources are at GT to find internships? Career Services - Career Services helps students find internships and full- time positions on CareerBuzz. Professional Practice Office - This office help students with internships and co-op positions. What semesters can students have an internship? Internships can be during summer, fall or spring semester. Students can register as a full time student (for health insurance purposes) while on a major related full-time internship.
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  • Internship Information for Parents How should students look for internships? Apply for the Internship Program and search the Professional Practice Office database, P2D2. www.gtip.gatech.eduwww.gtip.gatech.edu CareerBuzz: On-line database of job postings. Attend company information sessions. This listing is at: http://career.gatech.edu/pages/employer_info_sessions.php http://career.gatech.edu/pages/employer_info_sessions.php Attend the Georgia Tech Internship career fair in January. Attend ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) meetings and network with employers. Read e-mails sent from the department about internships. Use sources external to Georgia Tech: www.wetfeet.comwww.tech-interns.comwww.internships4you.com www.vault.comwww.internships.comwww.gtip.gatech.edu/addopps.php www.internweb.comwww.aftercollege.comwww.internshipprograms.com www.internjobs.comwww.internsource.com www.asme.org/Jobs/Advice/Student_Internships.cfm
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  • See you at graduation!