Undergraduate academic requirements
- Completion of high school/ secondary education
Learn more about studying Literature, Media, and Communication as an international student.
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What Georgia Institute of Technology says about their program:
The Bachelor of Science in Literature, Media, and Communication is the oldest undergraduate program in the Ivan Allen College for the Liberal Arts at Georgia Institute of Technology. This program provides a comprehensive education in various modes of representation in today's technological and global society.
The curriculum focuses on both theoretical and practical experiences with diverse media, including novels, films, games, and scientific documents. Students learn communication methods that bridge science, technology, and the humanities, preparing them for various professional fields.
This program is designed for individuals interested in becoming leaders in education, business, law, and the arts. Graduates will possess the skills necessary to navigate and contribute to an increasingly complex media landscape.

English proficiency is required; accepted tests include IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent.

one from a high school counsellor and up to two from teachers of core academic subjects (optional).
2 routes available:
Waived if you qualify for an SAT/ACT testing fee waiver, free or reduced-price lunch, the USDA income guidelines, a federal, state or local low-income programme such as TRIO, public assistance, federally subsidised housing, foster care or homelessness, or live in a FEMA declared disaster area. Complete the fee waiver questions in the profile section of the Common Application.
Waived for U.S. citizens and permanent resident card holders who receive or are eligible for a Federal Pell Grant, fall within the USDA income guidelines, receive public assistance, live in federally subsidised housing or are homeless, or are enrolled in a federal, state or local low-income programme such as TRIO. Request it in the application fee waiver section of the transfer application.
Georgia Tech notes that scholarships administered by its Office of International Education are available to international students through private donors. Eligible student visa holders may request one-time funding for conference attendance or unforeseen financial need after being enrolled full-time for at least two semesters.
All scholarship information on Studee is provided for guidance only. Always check the for the latest information on eligibility, award amounts, deadlines, and application requirements.
Georgia Institute of Technology provides fee information that can help students understand how study costs may be structured or may vary across options. Georgia Institute of Technology encourages students to review official funding and financial-support information to confirm what cost guidance or support may be available.
$31,370 per year
Starting from $9,900 per year

| Category | Cost (in United States Dollar) |
|---|---|
| Rent, 1-bed apartment in city centre | $1,741 |
| Rent, 1-bed apartment outside centre | $1,298 |
| Utilities (electricity, heating, water, refuse) | $128 |
| Internet (60 Mbps unlimited) | $72 |
| Mobile phone plan (data + calls) | $61 |
| Monthly public transport pass | $95 |
| Monthly grocery basket | $242 |
| Books and study supplies (monthly) | $67 |
| Coffee shop drink | $5 |
| Cinema or cultural event ticket | $17 |
| Gym membership | $38 |
Indicative monthly costs per person.
Data sourced from livingcost.org (Crowdsourced), numbeo.com (Crowdsourced) and finaid.gatech.edu (University published).
Navigating the visa process is a crucial step in your study abroad journey. Make sure to seek guidance and support to ensure you meet all necessary requirements for your time at Georgia Institute of Technology.