Student Welfare and Learning Environment

Learning Accomodations
If needed, classroom accommodations will be made for students with documented disabilities. These accommodations must be arranged in advance and in accordance with the Office of Disability Services .
Please also contact the instructor as soon as possible in order to set up a time to discuss your learning needs.

Student Health and Well-Being
Georgia Tech and the School of Aerospace Engineering value the complete well-being of all members of our community, which includes professional, physical, spiritual, emotional, and social dimensions. Well-Being Connect provides a one-stop shop for health and well-being information, events, and resources at Georgia Tech. We also understand that many students experience stress through a variety of academic, financial and personal experiences. We are here for you and want to make you aware of specific resources available should you need them.

Center for Assessment, Referral and Education (CARE):   404-894-3498 https://care.gatech.edu/
Tech Ends Suicide Together:                                                                       https://endsuicide.gatech.edu/
Counseling Center:                                                              404-894-2575  https://counseling.gatech.edu/
Collegiate Recovery Program:                             https://counseling.gatech.edu/content/collegiate-recovery-program
Stamps Psychiatry:                                                                                      https://health.gatech.edu/services/psych
VP and Dean of Students Office and Student Referral:      404-894-6367  https://studentlife.gatech.edu/
Campus Police (any emergency):                                       404-894-2500   http://www.police.gatech.edu/
Georgia Crisis and Access Line:                                        800-715-4225
National Hopeline Network:                                              800-784-2433
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline:                   800-273-TALK(8255)   https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org

Respect for Our Community
Our class environment, both physical and virtual, needs to be a place of respect for all members of the Georgia Tech community and the larger society.  The diversity and contributions from all members of our class and our community are essential to a safe and effective learning environment.  As a matter of policy, Georgia Tech is committed to equal opportunity, a culture of inclusion, and an environment free from discrimination and harassment in its educational programs.  Georgia Tech prohibits discrimination, including discriminatory harassment, on the basis of race, ethnicity, ancestry, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, genetics, or veteran status in its programs and activities.