Power of Learning

Learning throughout one’s life is a core tenant of the College of Lifetime Learning's mission. Through programming, community engagement, and academic opportunities, learners from all stages and walks of life served by our organization are equipped to build, change, or advance their careers. 

Turning the Impossible Dream Into Reality — Together

What does it take to pursue a graduate degree while raising a family, working full time, and pursuing a shared dream? For Sanjay Mathan and Sreejisha (Sree) Purushotham, the answer was determination, partnership, and Georgia Tech’s OMS Analytics program. The couple received their master’s degrees in December 2024 — at the same time.

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The Intensity and Rigor of OMS Analytics

Alumnus Patrick Kriengsiri, a Triple Jacket (three-time Georgia Tech graduate), can attest to the intensity and academic rigor of Georgia Tech's programming. He shares his experience with our purpose-built online degree prepares and how they prepare future data analysts and data scientists to tackle complex problems through intentionally developed assignments and lectures.

Lifetime Learning Symposium Offers Comprehensive Look at Learning’s Future

The College of Lifetime Learning explored the how institutions — from early childhood to professional development — are being asked to make learning more accessible, affordable, and impactful in its 2025 symposium, which gave several members of the Professional Education community an opportunity to share how they have a role in the emergence of this strategic, integrative field.

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Lifetime Learning Symposium 2025

A Workplace Tragedy Turned Career Dream

Going to college was a step Angela Juric never questioned, but her father's devastating workplace accident meant financial hurdles to achieving her goals. After learning about Kids' Change of Georgia, which offers need-based scholarships to the families of seriously injured workers and is supported by programs like Georgia Tech OSHA Training Institute Education Center, her dream became a reality.

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