Empowerment, leadership, and innovation converge here at Georgia Tech's Women in Engineering (WIE) program. We're dedicated to not only attracting the brightest minds to the field of engineering but also nurturing their development into groundbreaking engineers and influential leaders.
Since our inception in 1994, WIE has been a driving force in fostering a supportive environment where every student, regardless of gender, can excel. Our initiatives have led Georgia Tech to distinguish itself as the premier institution for women engineers in the United States, producing more female engineering graduates than any other U.S. institution since 2009.
At Georgia Tech, we champion the belief that excellence in engineering is achieved by drawing from a diverse talent pool. Our approach is holistic, supporting women from their formative school years through to advanced degrees and beyond into the professional world.
WIE's commitment to increasing the presence of women in engineering is unwavering. We provide the resources, support, and community necessary for women to blaze new trails in engineering and leadership. Our mission is clear: to ensure every woman with the drive and interest in engineering can pursue her dreams with a robust foundation and the full support of a world-class institution.
Join us as we shape a more inclusive and innovative future in engineering.
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Georgia Juniors, Seniors Explore Tech at Engineering Career Conference
Women in Engineering hosts more than 200 high school students to get a taste of every engineering discipline, tour campus, and meet with admissions.
Undergrad Engineering Program Ranks No. 4 in U.S. News Best Colleges
ISyE remains No. 1, civil engineering returns to No. 1, and every undergrad program is in the nation’s top four.
Fostering Mentoring Relationships in a Relaxed Setting
WIE's Mentors & Mentees Game Night allowed students to build connections and community outside their usual academic environment.
Women in Engineering Hosts Successful Corporate Open House Career Fair
The event offered a dedicated opportunity for female engineering students to connect with employers following the Institute's All-Majors Career Fair.
SWE Hosts Tea with the Dean
The informational session is designed to welcome first-year students to the College of Engineering, allowing them to meet each other and network with faculty members, campus leaders, and industry professionals.