Enhance Georgia Tech's Role in Georgia

Enhance Georgia Tech's Role in Georgia

  • Georgia Tech's role in Georgia in education, research, economic development, athletics, etc.
  • Supplementing the state's support of higher education.
  • Capitalizing on continued trends in IT, making work across space and time much easier and more productive.
  • Making Georgia Tech a source of leaders for key positions in government and industry.
  • Enhancing Georgia Tech's role in shaping technical and economic policy in the state — its reputation as a "go to" place is leveraged by Georgia to attract industry, to support industry, and to partner with industry.
  • Providing anytime/anywhere access for Georgia citizens to continuing education.
  • Georgia Tech's virtual campus will be enhanced through physical presence throughout the state.
  • IT research to improve K-16 technology-enabled education in Georgia.

Comments (3)

The Institute's role in Georgia Submitted by Adam Hazell on Tuesday October 20, at 12:47 pm

Eventually GT will have to find ways to expand enrollment and retain as much a volume presence in higher education in Georgia, and the Institute should carefully consider how to do this. As the format for post-secondary education evolves and other institutions position themselves for producing next generation employees and producers, it will in turn impact the role and value of Georgia Tech within the State, region and nation. Developing the highest and best talent is critical, but equally so will be doing our part in helping as many Georgia students as possible develop their talents. Will it require new majors? An evolution of amenities and basic student resources? I can't say, but I do suspect Tech must find a way to grow enrollment in order to sustain (or improve) their value to local and regional economies.

Ga High School Submitted by Anita Coggins on Tuesday September 22, at 6:58 am

GaTech should be more involved in offering college course options, in math and science, to high achieving high school students during their junior and senior years.

math and science education Submitted by David Apple on Monday September 21, at 3:05 pm

We should set a goal for increasing the number and percentage of graduate students who are Georgia citizens. This relates directly to a goal of improving the K-12 math and science education in Georgia schools.

Co-Chairs

  • Catherine Ross
    Prof., Director, CoA

    Bill Wepfer
    School Chair, Mechanical Engineering

  • Administrative Support
    Dene Sheheane
    Exec. Dir, Gvt. & Community Relations

Resources

Presentations

Below is the presentation from the September 3 planning sessison.