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Upperclass community participants pay $200 (WST & I-House) or $250 (Explore and Honors Program transfer students) per semester (fall and spring). First year students in iGniTe*, pay $200 for the late summer session.
Apply for a Living Learning Community via your Admission Portal. *The Living Learning Community Application is a single application where you can select all communities that interest you. First-Year Semester Abroad is a separate application.
MEMBERSHIPS. To use the CRC facilities you must have a BuzzCard and a current membership or day pass. We offer several membership options for students, faculty, staff, affiliates, alumni, and their families.
Each Georgia Tech community is an integrated experience that promotes interactions between faculty and students, fosters collaboration among students, enhances campus and civic engagement, and eases both the academic and social transition to college.
Intramural teams and club sports, plus our award-winning Campus Recreation Center, make it easy for all students to find opportunities for competitive fun and personal fitness. Georgia Tech also has one of the best outdoor recreation programs in the country, with year-round excursions near and far.
You do need to pay your acceptance deposit and apply for on-campus housing to accept an invitation to join an LLC. Please Note: Students must complete a Housing Application to accept an invitation (excluding iGniTe and FYSA).
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The Center empowers and supports registered student organizations to catalyze belonging and create an engaging campus community. The Center has a strong history of developing and working closely with Georgia Tech’s outstanding student leaders.