Regent’s Engineering Transfer Pathway Program

The Regents’ Engineering Pathway (REP) Program was established in 1986 to expand the availability of engineering education opportunities for Georgians. Students complete 30 or more credit hours of engineering pathway courses at University System of Georgia (REP Partner) institutions and then transfer to the Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia Southern University, Kennesaw State University, Mercer University, or the University of Georgia to complete a B.S. degree in Engineering (REP Engineering Institutions).

Visit the USG REP site for a listing of USG REP partner institutions and contacts. Students may apply to Georgia Tech after completion of REP partner and Georgia Tech requirements

Regent’s Engineering Pathway (REP) Requirements at Georgia Tech

Completion of all REP requirements does not guarantee admission. Students are eligible for consideration for admission to Georgia Tech as part of our holistic review process.

  1. Submit a Transfer Application
    Submit a transfer application by the application deadline of your intended term. Choose the REP-Regent’s Engineering Pathway program admission type when you apply.

    REP applicants should check with their USG partner institution to confirm all course requirements are complete (or in progress) prior to applying. Georgia Tech will send each USG partner institution a list of their applicants each term to certify participation and completion of their REP program.

    Start Your Application

  2. Complete Course Requirements by Major
    Review the REP course requirements by major chart below and complete course requirements by the course requirements deadline of your intended term. REP applicants may be in progress with 1 – 3 course requirements at the point of application submission.

    Course Requirements by Major

  3. Submit Your Transcript(s)
    Submit official transcript(s) from all prior colleges by the document deadline.

    Document Submission Options

  4. Meet GPA Requirements
    Earn a cumulative GPA of 3.3 or higher and a combined math/lab science GPA of 3.3 or higher. The cumulative GPA includes coursework taken at all colleges and/or universities attended.  The math/lab science GPA includes a combination of mathematics courses at the calculus level and higher along with all-natural science courses including both lecture and laboratory components.

    Lab science subject areas include Biology, Chemistry, Calculus-Based Physics, and Environmental Sciences. GT’s transfer equivalency table and GT catalog are your two best sources of information for reviewing lab science coursework.