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Georgia Tech - School of International Affairs | Posted: December 30, 2011
Two INTA Students graduate within the International Plan.
The International Plan is a four-year academic program aimed at developing the global competence of students within the context their majors. International Affairs graduates include Sam Steed (IAML) and Carmen Lanford (INTA).
Today's students understand that international study, research, and work experience will better prepare them for a rewarding life and career. Thus, Georgia Tech's International Plan offers a unique program giving them the professional edge they need in our increasingly competitive world.
The International Plan is a challenging four-year program that works in tandem with an undergraduate's academic curriculum to produce globally competent citizens. The program utilizes existing study, work, and research abroad opportunities available through the Office of International Education and the Division of Professional Practice to help students fulfill their requirements. Successful completion of the program results in a special "International Plan" designation on the Georgia Tech degree and transcript.