Georgia Tech and Emory collaborate in numerous ways to leverage each other’s varied resources. One new area of emphasis is to provide both student populations with more curriculum choices. Last month, Georgia Tech President G. P. “Bud” Peterson and Emory President James W. Wagner renewed a concerted effort to foster the relationship between the two institutions through cross-registration.
Tech students have long had the ability to register for classes at other area colleges through the Atlanta Regional Council for Higher Education (ARCHE).
Because Tech already provides transportation to Emory with a shuttle every two hours, it makes sense for students enrolling in courses outside of Georgia Tech to do so at Emory.
Cross-registration is open only to junior, senior and graduate students. Students may only take courses at Emory that are not offered at Tech during the specific term for which they’re registering. Full instructions for cross-registration are available from the Office of the Registrar; Emory also makes its cross-registration rules available online.
Students may choose from a variety of Emory courses on topics such as global health, religion, photography or drama, and can peruse Emory’s course catalog online. Academic advisors can assist students in determining which courses qualify and how cross-registration would fit into their academic timelines.
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