The Georgia Institute of Technology Graduate Application Support
(GT-GAS) program aims to assist underrepresented applicants as they
apply to GT College of Computing PhD program. A graduate student
volunteer may provide one round of feedback on an applicant’s statement
of purpose and CV.
To participate in the GT-GAS Program, please submit your application materials
here
by 11:59PM EST on November 15th, 2021. If your submission is complete,
you will receive feedback by November 30th, 2021. Submissions will be
accepted on a rolling basis until our volunteer capacity is reached.
Mentors
may reach out to you for drafts of your Statement of Purpose and CV. We
don't expect them to be polished, as long as there is enough for us to
read and provide meaningful feedback! Mentors will provide one round of
written feedback, though it is possible individual mentors may want to
set up virtual meetings to give feedback in-person.
Participation
in GT-GAS is completely separate from the official PhD application
process and therefore does not guarantee admission to the College of
Computing. Your mentor will not review your official application, and
participation will not be disclosed to the admissions committee or
faculty. Information will be aggregated and anonymized to evaluate the
impact of this program, but individual responses will be deleted at the
end of this application cycle.