OUE is growing! Over the past month, the Office of Undergraduate Education has warmly welcomed a group of exceptional professionals who have joined our team. Learn more below.
Dr. Charmaine Troy, Associate Director for First-Generation and Limited Income Student Initiatives, has been selected to receive VPII Denning Seed Fund Award. This award recognizes her proposal titled, "Engaging First-Generation Students for Entrepreneurship Opportunities Abroad," which secured funding of $15,000...
It is with great pleasure that we congratulate two members of the Office of Undergraduate Education, Francisco Castelan, and Dr. Charmaine Troy, for receiving Georgia Tech Staff Awards this year. Francisco Castelan, Assistant Director for Pre-Health Advising, Pre-Graduate & Pre-Professional...
The Poole First-Generation Student Initiatives Endowment Fund was established in acknowledgment of Poole's commitment of $25,000, payable over five years, as well as $50,000 in employer matching funds, totaling $75,000, to the Georgia Tech Foundation. The endowment fund will be...
Each year on November 8 , colleges, universities, corporations, non-profits, and K-12 schools are encouraged to celebrate the success of first-generation college students, faculty, staff, and Alumni through a celebration of the first-gen identity. November 8 was selected as the...
Dr. Joyelle “Joy” Harris , a long-time proponent of student success, joined the Office of Undergraduate Education (OUE) this past August as the inaugural Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Initiatives in Undergraduate Education. Joy has worked closely with...
Effective immediately, Dr. Charmaine Troy has accepted a new position within the Office of Undergraduate Education (OUE) as Associate Director of First-Generation Student Initiatives in the Office of First-Generation/Limited Income Student Initiatives (FGSI). Troy first joined OUE in May 2021...
August 2022 Staff Highlights: 3 OUE Staff Join Provost's DEI Council; Charmaine Troy Co-Edits Book, Set to Speak at Mentor Collective Webinar; Academic Engagement Programs Welcome Courtney Hoffman; Ariel Gladney Begins New Role in Career Center; Kenji Terawaki Completes NACE...
FGCI is a state-wide, summer initiative at Georgia Tech designed to expand on Georgia Tech’s existing PreK-12 STEM programs to amplify the Institute’s impact by identifying, engaging, and preparing first-generation and limited-income 8th-12th students for the transition from high school...
After three years at Georgia Tech and 26 years of service in the University System of Georgia, Brent Griffin, Director of Retention and Graduation Initiatives and Senior Assistant Registrar, has announced his plans to retire at the end of June...