Students on the campuses of Georgia Tech and Emory University, representing the spirit of learning and diversity.
Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University have been recognized in Forbes’ prestigious ‘New Ivies’ list, showcasing outstanding educational opportunities and shifting employer perspectives in higher education. With impressive enrollment figures and strong industry partnerships, both institutions are paving the way for the next generation of graduates in Atlanta.
Atlanta is buzzing with fantastic news as two local universities have made the cut for Forbes’ renowned “New Ivies” list! The Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University have been named among the top 20 institutions that are changing the game in higher education, offering incredible opportunities for students. This selection highlights 10 public and 10 private schools that are gaining significant recognition.
The rise of these “New Ivies” comes at a time of reflection and challenges for traditional Ivy League schools. Many of these high-profile institutions are currently under scrutiny from the Trump administration, particularly for their handling of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. Federal investigations and potential funding cuts are forcing these prestigious colleges to rethink their strategies. Interestingly, many employers now express doubts about Ivy League graduates, with a recent survey showing a growing disillusionment.
In this survey of 380 executives, 37% revealed they are less likely to hire Ivy League graduates compared to five years ago, while 12% stated they would never consider them for a position. On the flip side, the demand for graduates from the “New Ivies,” including Georgia Tech and Emory, is trending upward. This clearly indicates a shift in the hiring landscape and a strong interest in graduates from these emerging schools.
Georgia Tech is celebrating impressive enrollment figures for the fall 2024 semester, boasting 20,592 undergraduates and a whopping 32,771 postgraduate students. These numbers reflect the university’s commitment to providing quality education and opportunities. It’s no wonder they’ve got a median SAT score for admitted students that surpasses even that of Ivy League darling, Cornell University!
Under the guidance of its president, Ángel Cabrera, Georgia Tech has seen tremendous growth since 2019, not just in enrollment, but also in partnerships with industry, helping students land top-notch careers. The university’s annual research funding has shot up from $900 million to nearly $1.5 billion! With enrollment skyrocketing from about 43,000 to more than 53,000 students – thanks in part to a surge in online learning programs – Georgia Tech clearly sets a high bar for education.
Emory University also shines brightly on the education horizon, with an enrollment of 5,727 students and a diverse array of over 80 majors and at least 60 minors! The rich program offerings ensure that students find paths tailored to their interests and career goals.
The “New Ivies” are not easy to get into, with private schools like Emory having a one in seven chance of acceptance. Georgia Tech’s admission rates have taken a nosedive from 55% ten years ago to a sharp 16% in the most recent cycle! It’s clear that students and parents alike recognize the incredible opportunities these institutions offer.
Moreover, Georgia Tech graduates enjoy impressive earning potential with an average income of $89,700 six years after graduation! In fact, it ranks in the 98th percentile for return on investment among U.S. universities according to Third Way. Such statistics only add to the appeal for aspiring students.
To further bolster students’ career prospects, Georgia Tech has formed strategic partnerships with major technology companies like Microsoft and Google. These collaborations provide students with valuable networking opportunities and hands-on experience that help them stand out in a competitive job market.
While growing, Georgia Tech is committed to ensuring a diverse student body and aims to maintain access for residents of Georgia. This dedication to inclusivity helps establish a vibrant campus culture that benefits all students.
In summary, the exciting inclusion of Georgia Tech and Emory University in Forbes’ “New Ivies” list reflects a growing trend in education and hiring practices. With mounting interest in these institutions and a commitment to innovation and student success, the future looks brighter than ever for Atlanta’s own educational gems!
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