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Request for Twice Exceptional Student Support Form - School teams should use this form to request support in meeting the needs of twice exceptional students. Countywide Professional Development - Log onto PDO to review current countywide offerings use the search term "twice exceptional".

For more information, please contact the twice exceptional instructional specialist in the Division of Accelerated and Enriched Instruction. Quite informative and interactive training on grooming our financial acumen Indeed one of the best value added programme that we all attended in the recent times. We sincerely appreciate Truly the workshop was very informative that has covered from the basic that makes it easy to understand the subject The content covered in workshop was very good.

Tutor knowledge was very good. Tutor was able to explain in detail and Corporate training. FAB members come up with the ideas for all of the events they hold - it really is their organization. Examples of previous FAB events are a double-decker bus tour of Atlanta, a toga party, volunteer events at local schools and child care centers, as well as many events during RATS Week, the welcome week for new GT students.

Visit FAB on Facebook. Apply for FAB here. Housing and Residence Life understands the importance of your academic success at the Institute and strives to provide you with the academic support resources you need in your "home away from home". The First-year Experience Program trains our student peer leaders to know where residents can seek free tutoring. There are multiple entities that do all sorts of tutoring: from one on one tutoring, to department sponsored walk in tutoring hours in the CULC to the PLUS tutoring offered by the Center for Academic Success.

With more than 8 entities doing tutoring, knowing where to get support can be a challenge. PLUS tutors attend class with the students and then create out of class problem sets and sessions where students can learn from each other.

Tutors also meet with the faculty multiple times a term so they know what material to help residents focus on! We also maintain some excellent study spaces so you can invite friends and study groups to meet up and learn from each other. For specific information regarding academic programs on your floor and in your residence hall, study lounges, opportunities for faculty interaction, academic coaching, as well as informational resources to point you in the right direction of additional campus services please visit your hall director.

The entire campus is full of academic services and resources just for you. RAs are upperclass students who share their experiences with you as well as introduce you to the campus and its resources, and people who can get you going in the right direction.

Your RA will plan activities for the section and the floor. Some past activities have included trips to a Braves game, paintball, dinner out in Atlanta, movies, participation in Georgia Tech's TEAM Buzz community service day, intramural teams, dream interpretation program by the Counseling Center, and going to GT sporting events together. Even though all activities are optional, this is a great way to meet others in your community. Programs and services in the First-year Experience program and through your GT class will help you develop skills for success at Georgia Tech.

Students can attend programs on time management, discuss a study plan with their hall director or a professional in Success Programs. Additionally, Peer Leaders do a check-up with residents three times a year to see how students are doing academically and socially.

Living Learning Communities are an academic strategy that link academics to on-campus living. Each Georgia Tech community is an integrated experience that promotes interactions between faculty and students, fosters collaboration among students, improves student GPA, enhances campus and civic engagement, increases retention, and eases both the academic and social transition to college.

Learning Communities. You are here: GT Home Home. First-Year Experience. Welcome to the First-year Experience Program District Initiatives. School Boards. Curriculum Standards. Early Childhood Education. Graduation Information. Instructional Materials. Learning Support and Programs. Special Student Populations.

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