LGBTQIA Resource Center →
The LGBTQIA Resource Center has programs, services, and resources for all members of the Georgia Tech community, regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression. You can find their office in the Flag Building, suite 140 (353 Ferst Dr NW). Visitors are welcome Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm.
Tegra Myanna (they/them) is the LGBTQIA Resource Center Director and William Britto (he/him) serves as the program coordinator for the center!
Grad Pride →
Grad Pride is a student org run by LGBTQIA grads, post-docs, and allies at Georgia Tech. We meet few times a month for social mixers and professional development activities.
Stamps Health Services →
GT’s health services are trained to deal with LGBTQIA-specific health issues and needs.
Women’s Resource Center →
The WRC is a safe space for women that offers programming, crisis intervention and resource information in a supportive environment.
Counseling Center →
The Counseling Center provides counseling and psychotherapy to students as well as a broad range of developmental, outreach, and consultative servies to the GT community. 24-hour Consultation Line/Contact: 404-894-2575
Diversity Programs →
Diversity Programs provides an institutionalized approach for meeting the co-curricular needs of students by coordinating and planning educational opportunities that enhance interaction and learning across groups. Diversity Programs works to eliminate discrimination and acts of intolerance on campus. Acts involving students or student groups should be reported to the Associate Dean of Students.