How to Write the Georgia Tech Supplemental Essays

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The Georgia Institute of Technology, better known as Georgia Tech, is one of the top public research universities in the country, particularly known for its computer science program. It serves as an innovation hub for Georgia as well as the rest of the southeastern United States. Nestled in the heart of Atlanta, one of the cultural capitals of the south, Georgia Tech boasts over 20,000 students.

If you want to join them, part of your application will include the Georgia Tech Supplemental Essays. Read on for our guide.

What are Supplemental Essays?

Supplemental essays are college-specific, short-form essays that address more specific questions, oftentimes having to do with showcasing interest in your major, the college, or commitment to community service. These essays are required in addition to your Common App personal statement and should be treated with thought and care.

For a full breakdown on supplemental essays, be sure to check out our Ultimate Guide to Supplemental Essays.

Supplemental Essays vs Personal Statement

The Common Application personal statement is a long-form, 650 word personal essay that shows who you are to the admissions committee in a way that a resume or list of extracurricular activities can’t. Typically you write about a challenge or important part of yourself that paints a complete picture. 

Supplemental essays, meanwhile, are a great way to show to colleges not only that you are interested in enrolling for specific reasons but also that you have a broader sense of direction in your studies. For example, a supplemental essay asking about choice in major is an opportunity to both showcase demonstrated interest in a program of study as well as what resources at a given school best support that goal. You can show admissions committees you really did your homework! 

What are the Georgia Tech Supplemental Essays?

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For the 2025/2026 admissions cycle, there is only one supplemental essay in addition to the personal statement, which you’ll be drafting for all the schools you apply to. 

Here’s the 2025 supplemental essay for Georgia Tech:

Why do you want to study your chosen major, and why do you want to study that major at Georgia Tech?

How to Write the 2025 Georgia Tech Supplemental Essays

In order to write this essay, it’s important to be clear on both parts of the supplemental essay prompt:

  1. Why do you want to study your chosen major?
  2. Why do you want to do so at Georgia Tech?

For the first part, let’s consider your major. Think about what you’d like to major in: why does it speak to you? What is your career goal, or what aspects of your past taught you to love what you want to study? Do you want to double major in anything?

As for the second, consider Georgia Tech itself. If you were able to visit, consider what about the campus spoke to you: its urban setting, cutting edge technology, large student body, or something else? If you weren’t able to visit, or even if you were, spend a lot of time on the website. Look up departments, courses, labs, clubs, internships—anything having to do with your major and what you want to see in a college. Write down everything that speaks to you about Georgia Tech.

Now, take both parts and combine them into one essay. Try and weave your major goals into the aspects of Georgia Tech as seamlessly as you can, ensuring that the transitions don’t feel awkward. 

Finally, make sure you cover everything you need to—in 300 words or less. Brevity is the soul of wit (and supplemental essays!). 

Why It’s Important to Write a Good Supplemental Essay for Georgia Tech

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Georgia Tech only has one supplemental essay; this is the best opportunity you’ll have to stand out in the crowd of an increasingly popular school. Make sure to not wait until the last minute, and have a peer, teacher, or parent look over your essay to ensure your writing is the best it can be. 

Conclusion

Writing Georgia Tech’s supplemental essays is your chance to go beyond grades and test scores to show who you are and why you belong at Tech. Focus on being specific, authentic, and reflective, and you’ll put yourself in a strong position to stand out. With thoughtful preparation, your essays can highlight the unique perspective you’ll bring to campus.

Want more help than that? Reach out today to schedule a free consultation to learn more about our essay coaching services at Hello College.

Now get writing and good luck!

About the Author

Allison Hadley

Essay Coach

Allison brings her background in academia and her love of storytelling to helping college applicants hone their essays. She earned her PhD in Italian Language and Literature from Yale University in 2018, focusing on the intersection of literature, theater, and the urban form.

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