Georgia Tech Receives $200,000 from Coca-Cola for China Study Trips

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The Georgia Institute of Technology has received $200,000 from the Coca-Cola Foundation for student scholarships to China in support of the national 100,000 Strong Initiative.

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The Georgia Institute of Technology has received $200,000 from the Coca-Cola Foundation for student scholarships to China in support of the national 100,000 Strong Initiative.

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The Georgia Institute of Technology has received $200,000 from the Coca-Cola Foundation for student scholarships to China in support of the national 100,000 Strong Initiative.

The gift will send a total of 30 students­ – 20 on faculty-led summer programs; five for one-year deep immersion; and five for semester-long programs.

Georgia Tech is one of six schools getting a slice of $1 million that will enable 160 students from U.S. universities to experience China firsthand.

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000 Strong, 100, China, Coca Cola Foundation, Georgia Tech
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  • Created On: Jul 19, 2011 - 12:49pm
  • Last Updated: Oct 7, 2016 - 11:09pm