Georgia Gwinnett College Student Projects
Welcome to the official Georgia Gwinnett College Student Project Directory! Here, you can explore a wide range of software solutions developed by our students as part of their collaborative efforts with non-profit organizations. These semester-long projects showcase our students' dedication, creativity, and technical expertise while making a meaningful impact on the community.
At GGC, we foster innovation and social responsibility by connecting our students with real-world challenges. Each semester, students work with local non-profits to address pressing issues, creating software solutions that help improve organizational efficiency, streamline processes, and enhance service delivery.
Innovative Student Projects at Georgia Gwinnett College: Empowering Non-Profits with Real-World Solutions
How It Works
Student-Driven Solutions for Non-Profits
Our students are empowered to design and develop custom software solutions that meet the unique needs of non-profit organizations. These hands-on projects are integral to GGC’s curriculum, providing students with valuable experience while helping local non-profits achieve their goals.
- Collaboration: Each project is a partnership between GGC students and a local non-profit.
- Semester-Based: Projects are completed over the course of one semester, ensuring fresh, timely solutions.
- Impactful Results: From data management systems to community outreach tools, our students’ work leads to real, actionable improvements for non-profits.
Browse Our Project Directory
Explore Projects by Semester
Our project directory features completed software solutions categorized by semester. Use the links below to easily find projects that align with your interests, whether you're a prospective student, partner organization, or industry professional looking for inspiration or collaboration opportunities.
Projects 91 since 2016!
Spring '25
2Projects
Spring 2023
6Projects
Fall 2022
5Projects
Fall 2021
3Projects
Fall 2020
10Projects
Spring 2020
7Projects
Fall 2019
10Projects
Spring 2019
6Projects
Fall 2018
9Projects
Spring 2018
8Projects
Fall 2017
11Projects
Spring 2017
6Projects
Fall 2016
8Projects
Featured Projects
Showcasing the Best of Student Innovation
Each semester, we highlight some of the most impactful student projects that have made a significant difference for non-profits. These featured projects demonstrate the high level of creativity and technical skill developed by our students throughout their academic journey.
Benefits for Non-Profits
Why Non-Profits Partner with Georgia Gwinnett College
By collaborating with GGC, non-profit organizations gain access to skilled student developers who are eager to apply their knowledge in real-world settings. Some of the key benefits for non-profits include:
- Cost-Effective Solutions: Student projects are a budget-friendly option for creating high-quality software without the expense of hiring professional developers.
- Tailored Solutions: GGC students work closely with partner organizations to design software that meets the specific needs of your organization.
Join the Program
Partner with Us for Your Next Project
If you are a non-profit organization interested in partnering with GGC for a software development project, get in touch with us today! Together, we can create innovative solutions that drive positive change.
About Georgia Gwinnett College
Committed to Academic Excellence and Community Engagement
Georgia Gwinnett College is dedicated to fostering a dynamic learning environment where students can develop the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in their careers. Through projects like these, we encourage students to engage with the community and make a meaningful impact through their work.
- Student Resources: Discover more about our curriculum, degree programs, and student support services.
- Community Involvement: GGC students have a long history of contributing to local communities.
Start Exploring Student Projects Now!
Discover how GGC students are driving change and innovation in the non-profit sector. Use the directory to find projects, learn more about our program, or contact us to get involved today!