FASET is an acronym for "Familiarization and Adaptation to the Surroundings and Environs of Tech," an orientation program for new students and their parents, families, and guests. It is the first step in making a successful transition to Tech. Each first-year FASET Orientation session lasts one day, and there are many sessions to choose from throughout the summer.  

During orientation, students will receive academic advisement, register for their first semester courses, and complete other important business. In addition, new students and their parents and guests will hear presentations from various campus services, student organizations, and institute departments on a variety of academic, business and social components. Most importantly, students, parents, and guests will have an opportunity to meet with faculty, staff, administrators, and current students as well as fellow incoming students and guests. You won't want to miss out on FASET.

Please email transitionprograms@studentlife.gatech.edu or call 404.894.6897 with questions.

Spring 2026

REGISTRATION CLOSED 

Summer & Fall Admits

Registration will open April 15 at 2 p.m. ET for all Summer and Fall First-Year admits.

Colleges and Majors

If you are not sure which College your major is under, please see the information below.

College of Computing
  • Computer Science
College of Design
  • Architecture 
  • Building Construction 
  • Industrial Design 
  • Music Tech 
  • Urban Planning 
College of Engineering
  • Aerospace
  • Biomedical
  • Chemical & Biomolecular
  • Civil
  • Computer
  • Electrical
  • Environmental
  • Industrial
  • Materials
  • Mechanical
  • Nuclear & Radiological Engineering
College of Sciences
  • Astrophysics 
  • Atmospheric 
  • Biochemistry 
  • Biology 
  • Chemistry 
  • Environmental Science 
  • Mathematics 
  • Neuroscience 
  • Physics 
  • Psychology 
  • Solid Earth 
Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts
  • Applied Languages 
  • Computational Media 
  • Economics 
  • Economics & International Affairs 
  • Global Economy 
  • History, Technology, & Society 
  • International Affairs 
  • Literature, Media, and Communications 
  • Public Policy 
Scheller College of Business
  • Business