
Help Us Fulfill Our Vision for the Future of Georgia Tech
Several years ago, the College of Computing launched the Corporate Affiliates Program (CAP) to create partnerships with companies like yours. The goal of the CAP program is to strengthen recruiting pipelines and create opportunities for increased visibility and awareness amongst our students.
The CAP program, in essence, allows companies like yours to visit campus and recruit some of the best and brightest students in the country.
Here is the good news: The College of Computing can supply precisely the talent you need to fuel your company’s future. As you will soon see, the return on your investment will be the students you hire, who in return will pay dividends of productivity.


Corporate Partnerships | Letter from Leadership
The College is in the midst of securing corporate partners for the 2023 - 2024 academic year and we would like to invite your company to join us as a corporate affiliate. Our staff takes a personalized approach to help you recruit on campus, and can help you personalize your approach to recruiting our students. We understand every company has unique needs and we are experienced at targeting recruitment to achieve those needs.
If you have questions and if you are interested in learning and or hearing more about the CAP program, please provide me with several days & times of your availability to schedule a virtual visit.
Regards,
Paul J. Schultz
Director of Development
Areas of Partnership


Corporate & Strategic Research Partnerships
The College engages industry through strategic research collaborations that allow corporations to fund faculty and PhD student work, while staying focused on their core business.


Talent Pipeline & Recruiting
Through the CAP, companies secure access to student talent, brand awareness, and recruiting initiatives tailored to their hiring goals.


Development, Philanthropy & Corporate Engagement
Corporate development also includes fundraising, sponsorships, gifts, and building long‑term industry partnerships via the Office of Development and the Office of Corporate Engagement.
About the College of Computing
At the Georgia Tech College of Computing, we teach, research, and learn computing unlike any other program, because we are unlike any other program. We think bigger and bolder. Through the power of computation and in partnership with all members of the GT Computing community, we enable our students, faculty, and staff to be more.


5th best CS undergraduate program worldwide
(2022 U.S. News & World Report Best Computer Science Schools)

6th best CS undergraduate program in the U.S.
(2022 U.S. News & World Report Best Computer Science Schools)

CS majors graduating in 2021 - 2022 had one or more job offers at graduation with a median starting salary of 113K

MS CS graduates in 2021-2022 had one or more job offers at graduation with a median starting salary of 125K
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Shaping the Future of Digital Media
Computational Media (CM) prepares you to participate in shaping the future of digital media for our society. Offered jointly by the College of Computing, the School of Literature, Media, and Communication (LMC), and the School of Music, this degree gives you multiple perspectives on the digital revolution.
The Computational Media degree is crafted by selecting one thread from Computing and one from either Literature, Media, and Communication or Music Technology creating 12 possible degrees.
College of Computing Student Organizations
(Only Gold Level Sponsors can engage)
GreyHat
GreyHat is Georgia Tech's cybersecurity club, where over 1,000 students come together to learn, collaborate, and excel in the field. We teach practical skills in analyzing, exploiting, and defending computer systems. Our club, facilitated through our Discord, provides a platform for discussion, job opportunities, and participation in security competitions. To further students' education and career prospects, we regularly invite industry leaders to speak to members virtually or in person. Each October, we also host a beginner-level CTF competition for thousands of students around the world and invite corporate partners to contribute challenges and prizes.
Quantum Computing
A student-led organization dedicated to fostering a community, educating students, and offering resources for students who are interested in quantum computing and quantum information at Georgia Tech.
Supercomputing
Supercomputing @ GT seeks to increase involvement in supercomputing and high-performance computing (HPC) by creating a casual, friendly community where students can learn and get exposure to supercomputing research, industry, and resources. We host weekly meetings, panels, guest speakers, and talks about HPC, and we welcome all students who are interested in supercomputing.
M@CC
The Minorities at The College of Computing is the student-led organization that continues to hone an intimate community for traditionally underrepresented students pursuing a career in technology, servicing its members to opportunities of Corporate Enrichment, Academic Support and Peer Fellowship.
RoboJackets
RoboJackets is a student run organization dedicated to the promotion, education, and advancement in the field of robotics through competition and outreach initiatives. Our five competition teams combine the talents of students from a spectrum of majors to represent Georgia Tech at competitions around the world.
W@CC
Women at the College of Computing is an organization that empowers the female- identifying students of Georgia Tech studying Computer Science and Computational Media by providing a space to meet other like-minded students and learn valuable professional development.
GreyHat
GreyHat is Georgia Tech's cybersecurity club, where over 1,000 students come together to learn, collaborate, and excel in the field. We teach practical skills in analyzing, exploiting, and defending computer systems. Our club, facilitated through our Discord, provides a platform for discussion, job opportunities, and participation in security competitions. To further students' education and career prospects, we regularly invite industry leaders to speak to members virtually or in person. Each October, we also host a beginner-level CTF competition for thousands of students around the world and invite corporate partners to contribute challenges and prizes.
M@CC
The Minorities at The College of Computing is the student-led organization that continues to hone an intimate community for traditionally underrepresented students pursuing a career in technology, servicing its members to opportunities of Corporate Enrichment, Academic Support and Peer Fellowship.
Quantum Computing
A student-led organization dedicated to fostering a community, educating students, and offering resources for students who are interested in quantum computing and quantum information at Georgia Tech.
RoboJackets
RoboJackets is a student run organization dedicated to the promotion, education, and advancement in the field of robotics through competition and outreach initiatives. Our five competition teams combine the talents of students from a spectrum of majors to represent Georgia Tech at competitions around the world.
Supercomputing
Supercomputing @ GT seeks to increase involvement in supercomputing and high-performance computing (HPC) by creating a casual, friendly community where students can learn and get exposure to supercomputing research, industry, and resources. We host weekly meetings, panels, guest speakers, and talks about HPC, and we welcome all students who are interested in supercomputing.
W@CC
Women at the College of Computing is an organization that empowers the female- identifying students of Georgia Tech studying Computer Science and Computational Media by providing a space to meet other like-minded students and learn valuable professional development.

College of Computing Students
Today’s job market is highly competitive. Our students want to design mobile apps and video games; develop software for major corporations; create interactive designs and marketing campaigns; use machine learning and data analytics to address real world challenges; start their own businesses; and much more.
These students work in healthcare, sports, finance, retail, entertainment and countless other industries. Each student’s career path looks different and Career Services is along for the journey. As we provide guidance and resources for early career seekers, these students continue to seek out opportunities to engage beyond the classroom to enhance their professional toolkits including internships, co-ops, and fellowship programs.
Our mission in Career Services at the College of Computing is to open doors for student opportunities in diverse fields and industries. The possibilities are endless as we look at research and technical knowledge weave into every fiber of the workforce.
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