Georgia Tech-Lorraine
Located in France in the Metz Technopôle, a technology park in the Lorraine region, Georgia Tech-Lorraine (GT-Lorraine) serves as the Georgia Institute of Technology campus in Europe.
At GT-Lorraine, students can pursue regular academic programs of Georgia Tech toward their Georgia Tech degree while immersed in the rich culture of Europe. Courses are taught in English by Georgia Tech faculty. Almost all scholarship and fellowships (e.g., HOPE scholarship) transfer when studying at GT-Lorraine. Tuition and fees are very attractive, especially for non-resident students. Undergraduate and graduate courses are offered throughout the year.
Instructional programs leading to master's degrees and PhDs in electrical and computer engineering, mechanical engineering, and computer science are available to graduate students. In addition, double-degree programs that lead to both a Georgia Tech degree and a diploma from a European university have been developed.
Undergraduate courses are offered in engineering, humanities, management, and social sciences to any qualified student. Courses specifically designed to fulfill the student's major and International Plan requirements are offered on the Lorraine campus.
All instruction at GT-Lorraine is in English. French language courses are also available to enhance students’ experience. Students may also elect to take some classes, usually taught in French, at partner institutions. They may also benefit from internships in industry.
GT-Lorraine operates in a 50,000-square-foot building that houses classrooms, academic and research laboratories, student lounges, conference rooms, and a library, along with faculty and staff offices. Student housing is available for all GT-Lorraine students. Many student-oriented facilities are available close to the GT-Lorraine campus, along with the diverse cultural and entertainment resources of the city of Metz.
For more information, contact GT-Lorraine at 404.894.0076 or +33 387 20 3939. You may also e-mail GT-Lorraine below.

