Why Choose the JMHP?

The Georgia Tech John H. Martinson Honors Program (JMHP) fosters curiosity, creativity, and connection—to the JMHP, Georgia Tech, and communities beyond. 

John H. Martinson Honors Program students are encouraged to pursue their curiosity, creativity, and connection across disciplinary boundaries and the boundary between theory and practice. In advancing its mission, the JMHP enhances the capacity of our highly motivated students and future alumni to advance the Georgia Tech mission of “Progress and Service.”

Apply to the JMHP

The Georgia Tech John H. Martinson Honors Program welcomes applications from incoming admitted first-year and transfer students.  

All students are invited to apply after being admitted to Georgia Tech. Students apply to the JMHP via their admissions portal.

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News & Updates

Esha Venkat and J'Avani Stinson

JMHP Students Honored as Stamps President's Scholars

John H. Martinson Honors Program students Esha Venkat and J'Avani Stinson embody the motto "Progress and Service" as Stamps President's Scholars.
Dr. Garcia with colleagues and students

JMHP Professor Guides the Next Generation of Clean Energy Leaders

Dr. Jairo Garcia teaches John H. Martinson Honors Program students about the challenges and promise of clean energy technologies.

Inaugural Honors Program Cohort Member Looks Back on Her Experience

2010 graduate Jing Li reflects on being a member of the first group of admitted Honors Program students in fall 2006.

JMHP Student Excels in Emergency Medicine

Samuel "Sammy" Martinez and the EMSaT team increase access to and knowledge of emergency medical services at Georgia Tech.

What Our Students Are Saying

Carlos Silva

Carlos Silva

Carlos Silva (he/him) 
Hometown: Goiânia, Goiás, Brazil
Year: 3rd 
Major: Physics

I joined the Honors Program to engage in ... experiences alongside passionate, objective-driven individuals.

Enisha Saha

Enisha Saha

Enisha Saha (she/her) 
Hometown: Atlanta, GA
Year: 3rd 
Major: Electrical Engineering

I joined the Honors Program to have access to smaller, more intensive classes with other high-achieving students, which provides a more intimate and collaborative learning experience. 

Kai Komatsu

Kai Komatsu

Kai Komatsu (he/him) 
Hometown: Orlando, FL
Year: 3rd 
Major: Aerospace Engineering

I joined the Honors Program because I wanted to cultivate my Georgia Tech experience with a smaller group of students that I could interact with and learn from in small-classroom environments.