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  <title><![CDATA[Family Weekend 2016]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Enjoy a special weekend created for our Georgia Tech families! Join with other Yellow Jacket families as we host Georgia Tech’s Family Weekend on Friday, September 30 - Sunday, October 2, 2016. This exciting weekend of activities includes a special presentation by President Peterson, stimulating presentations by faculty and staff, College and School receptions, family bowling at Tech Rec, GT Family Night at the Georgia Aquarium, student performances, a special evening with Arts@Tech, our annual Family Weekend Tailgate prior to the University of Miami football game, a jazz brunch with Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students John Stein, community service, and more!</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Parent &amp; Family Programs is very proud of our Family Weekend programming. Year after year, we look forward to celebrating what makes Georgia Tech a great place to be with more than 3,500 participants from over 40 states and four countries. Check out this Family Weekend <a href="http://parents.gatech.edu/content/family-weekend-video">video</a> to see what all the excitement is all about!</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Cost: $75 per family (up to five family members). Some events are an additional charge, such as the Georgia Aquarium, tailgate, and football tickets. Visit <a href="http://parents.gatech.edu/familyweekend/">http://parents.gatech.edu/familyweekend/</a> to learn more. Registration will open on August 8. Registration closes for Family Weekend on Thursday, September 15 at 11:59 p.m.<strong> NOTE: Family Weekend did sell out last year due to capacity issues, so please register early.&nbsp;</strong></p>]]></body>
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