The Grand Challenges Living Learning Community and the GT Honors Program. Each of these dynamic programs offers you the opportunity to join a community of students who live and learn together with close faculty interaction.

In the Grand Challenges Living Learning Community, students explore pressing world issues while building team-based problem-solving skills to prepare them for lifelong leadership in taking on grand challenges. Like-minded students who share a passion for innovation work in cross-disciplinary teams to design and implement solutions to real-world problems with the support of highly engaged faculty. Grand Challenges is designed for highly capable students who are motivated to make the world a better place.

The GT Honors Program is designed for students who are curious, open-minded, eager to learn and explore, willing to think and reflect, and deeply drawn to collaborative dialogue, inquiry, and discovery. Students select from a menu of active-learning core classes and small interdisciplinary classes, all led by passionate faculty who support students in driving their own learning experience. Students live and learn together in the Honors Program residential community and participate in social, cultural, and service activities at Georgia Tech and beyond.

You are welcome to apply to both programs. If accepted to both, you must choose to join one or the other because students in each program live and learn together. Applications are due January 31, 2015. 

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