The French Club at the Georgia Institute of Technology is a social, cultural, and academic group dedicated to the Francophile within campus. Though primarily geared towards students currently taking French, we are open to all students who have an interest in French culture. The ability to speak French is not required to participate in the club. We hope to build a strong and thriving French Club at Georgia Tech, to promote and uphold the French culture and traditions, to lead and help students on campus learn and build their French language skills, and to participate in activities within the surrounding communities that are related to the French roots and heritage.
The French Club hosts numerous events throughout the year to give students the opportunity to practice French outside the classroom. Some past events have included a cheese tasting workshop night, museum visits to see French artist exhibitions, Mardi Gras celebrations, dinners and study nights at a French cafe. We also have a strong connection with the French Consulate of Atlanta and the French Atlanta Events hosted by the state of Georgia every fall.
The French Club hosts numerous events throughout the year to give students the opportunity to practice French outside the classroom. Some past events have included a cheese tasting workshop night, museum visits to see French artist exhibitions, Mardi Gras celebrations, dinners and study nights at a French cafe. We also have a strong connection with the French Consulate of Atlanta and the French Atlanta Events hosted by the state of Georgia every fall.