
Your Roll Call Gift Helps Fuel Excellence at Georgia Tech
- Georgia Tech was named the best value public college by The Princeton Review for the third consecutive year.
- Forbes recognized Georgia Tech among the top 10 “new Ivies” for a second year in a row.
- U.S. News & World Report ranked Georgia Tech among the top 10 public universities in the country for 2025.
- The National Science Foundation has ranked Georgia Tech’s research enterprise No. 1 in the U.S. among institutions without a medical school for four years in a row.
Your Roll Call gift helps fuel this continued excellence. Join us in the 79th Roll Call and help shape Georgia Tech’s future.
Buy Back Program
Demonstrate your commitment to Georgia Tech excellence. Buy back rates are a minimum of $100 per year post graduation and $25 per missed student year. Donors who have given in the current Roll Call year are eligible to participate.
Leadership Giving
Strengthen the success of Roll Call. Join an exclusive group of top donors in Roll Call’s Leadership Circle and help meet student needs, grow student scholarships, and launch student programs. Through impactful giving to Roll Call, guide the future of Georgia Tech and inspire current and future Yellow Jackets.

1885 Consecutive Giving Society
The diligent support of our loyal consecutive donors ensures that the Institute moves forward in progress and service. Members of the 1885 Consecutive Giving Society donate for two or more consecutive years and maintain membership by continuing to give each fiscal year. “Golden Givers” have achieved 50 or more years of consecutive giving.

Matching Gifts
Results and Resources
78th Roll Call Recap
Student Giving
Transforming Tomorrow
Roll Call FAQ
Our fiscal year runs from July 1 to June 30 each year.
To view your complete Georgia Tech giving history online through the Georgia Tech Foundation’s new Donor Portal, visit myportal.gtf.gatech.edu/donorportal and sign in with your Georgia Tech username and password.
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Support Roll Call to Make Experiences Possible

Sarah Rutledge
Sarah Rutledge jumped at the chance to be a part of the Roll Call supported Stamps President’s Scholars Program at Georgia Tech, which is offered to the top one percent of high school seniors who enroll at Tech and provides amazing scholarship benefits, a network of fellow scholars, one-on-one mentors, and funding for study outside the classroom.

Amanda Ehrenhalt
Upon arriving at Georgia Tech, Amanda Ehrenhalt learned the difference between a great institution and a great community. There are many great universities, but not all of them provide the support to thrive that Tech does. "I think what makes Georgia Tech special is that everyone is on their own journey doing such incredible things, yet there is still so much support for each student to succeed. The Yellow Jackets around me celebrate my successes, they push me to go further, and they propel me toward my dreams. Because of Georgia Tech, I feel pride and promise that we can change the world.”