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Georgia Tech awards about 2,000 degrees at end of summer semester

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Angel Cabrera, President | Georgia Institute of Technology

Angel Cabrera, President | Georgia Institute of Technology

The Georgia Institute of Technology has awarded about 2,000 degrees to undergraduate and graduate students at the end of the summer semester. Among those graduating were Patrick Faley of Arlington Heights (60004) and Ruiqing Wang of Arlington Heights (60004).

Georgia Tech is recognized as a leading public research university in the United States. The institution focuses on developing leaders who advance technology and work to improve society. The university offers degrees in business, computing, design, engineering, liberal arts, and sciences, along with professional development and K-12 programs.

Georgia Tech's student body includes more than 53,000 undergraduate and graduate students from 54 U.S. states and territories and over 146 countries. Students attend classes at the main campus in Atlanta, at instructional sites worldwide, or through distance and online learning.

As a technological university, Georgia Tech contributes to economic development in Georgia, the Southeast, and across the nation. The institute conducts over $1 billion in research each year for government, industry, and society.

For additional information about Georgia Tech or its initiatives to attract, retain, and inspire students, visit gatech.edu.

Information from this story was sourced from MeritPages.com

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