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Advisor Link is now Live.

 

For undergraduate advising appointments, visit https://advisor.gatech.edu

For the past two years, Georgia Tech has explored opportunities to enhance its current advising programs and practices. In 2018, the Academic Advising Task Force produced a set of recommendations to address immediate areas of opportunity in alignment with the long-term goals of the Commission on Creating the Next in Education in advising for a new era.

The advising platform, Advisor Link, was introduced to support enhanced coordination of processes and information for Georgia Tech's diverse advising ecosystem. This collaborative effort is led by the Office of the Provost along with partnership between the Office of Undergraduate Education, Office of Information Technology, and Georgia Tech Professional Education.

Advising for a New Era Report

A challenge to the traditional fragmented approaches to advising-bringing different aims of advising under a single data-driven umbrella.

Academic Advising Task Force

The Academic Advising Task Force is a committee charged by the provost with making recommendations to improve advising programs and practices.

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Vision

The vision for this engagement is to deliver a unified advising experience to the Georgia Tech Learning Community through a usable digital platform that brings together data that enables personalized, proactive guidance and engagement.Georgia Tech also strives to implement a secure, consolidated system that facilitates operational efficiencies and accountability across services and teams, surfaces accurate information and predictive analytics and adapts to the future needs and stakeholders of the Institute.

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  • Can Cool Roofs Help Atlanta Beat the Heat? Georgia Tech Experts Weigh In

    In a unanimous vote on June 2, 2025, the Atlanta City Council approved a new ordinance requiring all new and replacement roofs to use light-colored, reflective materials known as “cool roofs.” Backed by Georgia Tech research, the policy is designed to reduce urban heat, lower energy costs, and improve climate resilience—especially in heat-vulnerable communities. As one of the most ambitious cool roof mandates in the nation, Atlanta’s move positions the city as a leader in urban climate adaptation and a model for other U.S. cities facing rising temperatures.

  • Filming Project Coming to Campus

    Georgia Tech will once again serve as a backdrop for a film production. From Friday, June 13, through Tuesday, June 17, intermittent area and street closures will occur on campus.