IAC Enrollment Growth Outpaces Institute
Atlanta (October 16, 2008) — The Ivan Allen College experienced its largest ever enrollment this fall with 963 undergraduate and 283 graduate students matriculating in IAC majors. This is a continuation of the rapid growth the college has experenced during the past six years. From 2002 to 2008, undergraduate and graduate enrollment increased 33%. This surpasses the 18% increase in enrollment for the Institute as a whole.
Associate Dean, John Tone explained, The joint major programs launched within IAC are innovative and these are a significant factor in our rapid expansion. They are attracting the kind of students we want at Georgia Tech.
Two of the most successful joint degrees are the International Affairs and Modern Languages (IAML) program and the Computational Media (CM) program that combines studies in IACs Literature, Communications, and Culture and the College of Computing. Dr. Tone added that growth is also occurring in the other joint degrees, Economics and International Affairs (EIA) and Global Economics and Modern Languages (GEML), as well as in the other IAC majors.
We have been very aggressive in implementing programs that add value for students, explained Tone. Our international programs and the opportunities for undergraduate research and internships are very strong and this is another draw for students. For example, more than 71% of our undergraduates participate in international programs, compared to 38% for the Institute.
Dean Sue Rosser adds, We have established Ivan Allen College as a national model for a new approach to liberal arts research and curriculum. Our focus on how society shapes, and is shaped, by science and technology is unique and I think our robust growth reflects that.
For more information contact:
Rebecca Keane, Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts
Contact Rebecca Keane rebecca.keane@iac.gatech.edu
404-894-1720
The Georgia Institute of Technology is one of the nation's premier research universities. Ranked seventh among U.S. News & World Report's top public universities, Georgia Tech's more than 19,000 students are enrolled in its Colleges of Architecture, Computing, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Management and Sciences. Tech is among the nation's top producers of women and African-American engineers. The Institute offers research opportunities to both undergraduate and graduate students and is home to more than 100 interdisciplinary units plus the Georgia Tech Research Institute.

