Reporting tool — not an official determination. This tool reflects DOE rulemaking data and modeled estimates. The public file is grouped at the institution × credential × 4-digit CIP level; the proposed rule would operate at the 6-digit CIP level. Institutions assign CIP codes to their own programs, so similar-looking majors may be classified differently across colleges. Use as a reporting lead, not a regulatory finding.
StatesGeorgiaAtlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, GAGeorgia Institute of Technology-Main CampusEngineering › Aerospace Aeronautical and Astronautical/Space Engineering.

Aerospace Aeronautical and Astronautical/Space Engineering.

Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus · Atlanta, GA · CIP 1402 · Master's
Passes DOE model
This grouping passes the DOE earnings model in the public rulemaking data.
⚠ Data caution
This record reflects a 4-digit CIP grouping (1402) used in DOE's public modeling file. Actual enforcement under the proposed rule would operate at the 6-digit CIP level. The specific programs inside this grouping depend on institution-assigned CIP coding and may not map neatly to how Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus markets its majors.

Earnings data

Median earnings (yr 4 after completion)
$126,979
n=53
DOE earnings benchmark
$56,700
$70,279 above benchmark
Benchmark type
Same-State BA Median

Program context

Enrollment & completion

Program enrollment
340 (2024–25)
283 (2023–24)
Completers
76 (2024–25)
60 (2023–24)
Non-completion rate
8.0%
21 non-completers (2022–23)
Completers with earnings data
53
used in DOE earnings test

Debt & financial aid

Loan recipients
30 (2024–25)
37 (2023–24)
Total loan volume
$404,569 (2024–25)
$724,492 (2023–24)

Student demographics (2018–19 enrollment)

Women
16.9%
Black / African American
2.4%
Hispanic
1.6%
White
44.8%
Enrollment and financial aid data are from the PPD:2026 source files. Demographics reflect 2018–19 program enrollees. Privacy-suppressed values are not shown.

Reporting prompts

Methodology

What PPD:2026 is: The Department of Education's Program Performance Data file, released as part of the 2026 rulemaking. It models program outcomes at the institution × credential × 4-digit CIP level.

Why modeled exposure is not a final result: These are modeled estimates from a single cohort snapshot. They cannot account for future appeals, teach-outs, institutional changes, or student behavior changes.

The 4-digit vs. 6-digit gap: The public file uses 4-digit CIP codes. The actual proposed rule would use 6-digit codes. About 83% of 4-digit CIPs contain only one 6-digit CIP, but the rest may contain many.

Institution-assigned CIP codes: Institutions assign CIP codes to their own programs. Similar majors at different colleges can be classified under different CIP codes, especially for interdisciplinary or area-studies programs.

Earnings measurement: Earnings are measured roughly four years after program completion, which may undercount lifetime earnings in fields with slower early-career income growth.

Benchmarks: Undergraduate programs are benchmarked against working adults aged 25–34 with only a high school diploma. Graduate programs use a more complex bachelor's-degree benchmark.

Plain-language summary (copy for notes)

DOE's public rulemaking file suggests the broad program grouping Aerospace Aeronautical and Astronautical/Space Engineering. (CIP 1402, Master's) at Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus carries a Passes DOE model designation under the proposed earnings-accountability rule. This grouping is defined at the institution × credential × 4-digit CIP level, while the actual proposal would operate at the 6-digit CIP level. This should be treated as a reporting lead rather than a definitive regulatory finding.