- For more details regarding specific program events and services (tutoring, AAMI, Career Alliance, Edge, Peer-I-Scope, Achieve Atlanta, Transitions, and WOCI) please visit their respective websites. Quick links are available below.
- For more details regarding staff in-person and virtual office hours, visit the "Meet the OMED Staff" page.
- For more details regarding corporate engagement and partnerships, visit the "Corporate Engagement" page.
Quick Links
AAMI
AAMI (African-American Male Initiative) is a University System of Georgia initiative. At Georgia Tech, AAMI is designed around five dimensions of development: Purpose and Ambition, Identity Bonding, Mentoring and Modeling, Visionary Leadership, and Social Engagement. More
Academic Support
In-person tutoring services available Monday - Thursday from 4:00 - 8:00 p.m. Please stay tuned for tutoring updates and additional hours of availability! More
Career Pathway
The Career Pathway program is designed to advance equity in employment and experiential learning opportunities for all Georgia Tech students. More
Welcome Carnival
While enjoying food, fun, and music, students have the opportunity to engage OMED Academic Support Staff, Edge leaders, student organizations, and others to help them quickly gain a diverse academic and social network. More
Challenge
Challenge is OMED’s signature summer five-week academic residential program for incoming first-year students. More
Edge
Edge is a peer-mentoring program designed to support incoming first time students – during their first year at Georgia Tech. More
Focus
Focus is one of the nation’s premier programs for raising awareness of graduate education. It is designed to attract highly skilled students who have historically been underrepresented in higher education and encourage them to pursue graduate degrees, hopefully at Georgia Tech.. More
Graduate Student Resource Hub
The Graduate Student Resource Hub contains informative content for prospective and current graduate students.. More
Peer-I-scope
OMED's newest peer collaborative to support Achieve Atlanta scholars (all years), APS students, and transfer students (particularly from HBCU's and community colleges). More
Transitions
The Transitions program enables incoming graduate students and dual-degree/transfer students to learn about opportunities for engagement with OMED and its various initiatives. Hear from and network with current URM graduate students. More
WOCI
OMED's Women of Color Initiative (WOCI) is aimed to enhance the advancement of women in industry, research, and higher education through targeted research-based strategies. WOCI also has a WOC City-wide Collaborative in Higher Education component which is a partnership with Emory, Georgia Tech, Spelman, and STEM Atlanta Women. More