In 2022, tuition for full-time students at UGA was $9,790 a year for in-state students and $28,830 a year for out-of-state students.
Usually, college tuition goes up about 3% every year.
If this makes attending the college of your dreams feel scary, remember, the advertized cost of tuition does not always give you all the info you need to know how much you will actually have to pay for college. Many students pay far less than the total tuition after grants, scholarships, and tuition discounts are applied. Plus, student loans can make the amount you do have to pay for college feel more doable until you're done with college.
Tuition for international students at University of Georgia is $28,830 per year.
University of Georgia meets 76% of the demonstrated financial need for undergraduates. First-year students that attend University of Georgia full-time are awarded $14,282 a year in financial aid, on average.
Graduates in the class of 2023 had an average of $21,689 in student loans per borrower.
University of Georgia is a public, state institution, so it offers a reduced tuition rate of $9,790 for students who qualify as state residents and attend full-time. For non-Georgia residents, out-of-state tuition is $28,830 a year.
Public schools receive funds from the state to help them cover costs. These institutions offer reduced tuition for those who qualify as Georgia residents.
Attending an insitution where you qualify for the reduced tuition offered to state residentscan save significant money on the total cost of attending college. Take the time to check your state's criteria for in-state residency. Each state has different requirements to qualify as in-state resident. In many states, students must have lived in the state for 12 months before starting school to qualify for in-state tuition. There may be other criteria as well, depending on the state you and your parents currently live in.
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University of Georgia has the same tuition for international students as for those from out of state.
International students at University of Georgia can expect to pay around $28,830 per year, before any scholarships, grants or other financial aid.
International students are not eligible for loans or grants from the U.S. government, but may be eligible for private or school-specific grants, scholarships, and other funding opportunities.
Tuition is not the only cost of attending college; there are other costs associated with college, like room and board, facility fees, and books and supplies. Let's take a look at what impacts these costs, and what to expect at University of Georgia.
Housing and campus dining at University of Georgia costs $10,940 a year. This covers the cost of living in dorms or other on-campus housing, plus a meal plan that allows you to eat in the school dining halls. Students who do not live on-campus but still want to use the dining facilities can choose to be on a meal plan. The cost of board-only is $4,550.
Meal-plan costs can depend on the number of meals you intend to eat on-campus
The cost of books often surprises first-year college students. The real cost of books and supplies depends on the courses you take and the materials required. To save money, many students choose to use books from the library or buy books from students who have already taken the course.
Most schools charge some yearly fees to offsets cost associated with maintaining facilties, like the library, gym and computer labs.
Keep in mind, there could also be optional fees associated with participating in special activities, like Greek Life, or playing on an intramural sports team. Many schools have resources for students with financial need to find ways to lower or eliminate these costs.
The cost of transportation in college depends on a few key factors. Will you drive, fly, or take public transportation to school? Will you need to pay to park on-campus? Is the campus walkable? Do you own a car, or are you planning to use public transportation? All of these questions can drastically impact your estimated cost of transportation. Keeping in mind, first-year students are allowed to park a car on campus.
The location of a college or university can also have a big effect on transportation costs. Small, rural schools may be easier to get around, but the cost of getting to campus may be higher. On the flip side, getting around in an urban area may be pricey, but there may be more buses, trains and affordable flights to actually get to school. The University of Georgia campus is located in a suburb in Georgia, near Atlanta.
When you're planning for college, be sure to factor in personal expenses, like movies, takeouts, furniture or appliances for your dorm or housing, and essentials like laundry detergent, toothpaste and toilet paper.
Now, let’s go over all of the costs we've covered, to get a better estimate of what is really costs to go to University of Georgia.
What will the cost of attending University of Georgia be? Here is a breakdown of tuition and expenses.
2023 Total Tuition and Expenses | |
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In-state Tuition | $9,790 |
Out-of-State Tuition | $28,830 |
Room and Board | $10,940 |
Board Only | $4,094 |
Other expenses | $3,292 |
The total estimated cost will vary depending on whether you are going to live on-campus or off-campus.
Tuition and fees may vary depending on program, course level, location, and more.
University of Georgia’s tuition and fees change based on: •Campus location for full-time and part-time students •Academic program for both full and part-time students •Course load for both full and part-time students
In 2023, 9,673 of the 30,714 undergrads enrolled received financial aid. University of Georgia meets 76% of the demonstrated financial need for undergraduates.
The average financial aid package for a full-time, first-year student is around $14,282 a year. Around 36% of University of Georgia undergrads take out student loans to cover any remaining costs. University of Georgia graduates who have student loans graduate with an average of $21,689 of student loan debt.
The average debt for each loan type varies.
Average Debt By Loan Type | |
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Federal Loans | $19,241 |
State Loans | $8,944 |
Private Loans | $23,266 |
Most Common Loans for University of Georgia Students | |
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Federal Loans | 35% |
State loans | 1% |
Private loans | 5% |
Most students take out institutional or government loans, because they tend to have lower interest rates and more flexible repayment options than private loans. Loans from the federal government can be subsidized or unsubsidized. Subsidized loans do not accrue interest during school, while unsubsidized loans begin accruing interest at the time the loan is issued. If students do no qualify for enough federal loans to cover the cost of tuition, some take out private loans. Parents can also take out ParentPLUS loans, which are government loans for parents who are helping their children pay for college.
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) helps colleges determine how much financial need students and their familes have, so they can offer a financial aid package that meets, or come close to meeting, their need. For more information on University of Georgia financial aid, keep reading, or visit their financial aid website.
Some students may receive grants and scholarships to help pay for college. Unlike loans, scholarships and grants do not have to be paid back.
In 2023, University of Georgia awarded 9,158 need-based scholarships to students, giving away total of $104 million to help students with financial need cover the cost of school. An additional $142.37 million in merit-based scholarship money was awarded to students without demonstrated financial need.
The net price of college is the actual cost of attending a school for one year. Net cost is calculated by subtracting any scholarships, grants or other aid that does not need to be paid back from the total cost. Student loans are not part of the calculation, because they need to be repaid.
Now that we have a sense of the total estimated costs for University of Georgia students, we can subtract the average financial aid package to find the estimated net cost. Net cost can vary depending on a students’ need and the financial aid award received.
When considering whether a school fits your budget, it is important to consider the estimated net cost, not just the sticker price of tuition. Often, schools with the highest tuition also offer the most generous aid packages, so estimate your net cost before eliminating a school because it does fit your budget.
The average amount of financial aid received by a full-time first year student with demonstrated need at University of Georgia was $14,282 in 2023. By substracting the average financial aid package from the estimated costs, we get a number that may make the cost of University of Georgia seem more manageable.
Estimated Net Cost for Full-Time Students | |
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In-State, On-Campus | $-3,152 |
Net In-state, Off-campus | $5,160 |
Out-of-State, On-Campus | $30,170 |
Note: a negative number can indicate that a refund will be given to use toward other expenses such as housing, fees, and books. In such cases, be sure to reach out to the school directly for any clarification or questions.
What will attending University of Georgia really cost you? The answer depends on several factors.
As of 2011, colleges are required to have a net price calculator on their website to help prospective students and their families make more informed decisions about the actual cost of attending that school, based on their financial situation. You can find the University of Georgia's net cost calculator on their website.
Some students choose to use payment plans to make the cost of tuition fit more comfortably in their budget.
University of Georgia does not have guaranteed tuition.
University of Georgia offers an Installment Payment Plan, which allows students to pay tuition in a series of smaller chunks instead of one lump sum.
Schools sometimes offer tuition waivers to certain groups, to make attending more affordable. Some schools offer tuition waivers for faculty, staff, and their families , underrepresented students, or military students. Even if you qualify for a waiver, other expenses and fees are the responsibility of the student.
UGA has some full or partial tuition waivers available for: - Employees or Children of Employees
Check the financial aid website for more information on payment plans and tuition waivers.
An endowment is the total value of a school's investments, donations, and assets. Endowment is not necessarily an indicator of the quality of a school, but it can give you a sense of how much money a college can afford to invest in expanding programs, improving facilities, and supporting students.
University of Georgia's endowment was valued at $1.7 billion in 2023, compared to a national average of $905 million. For each full-time student, University of Georgia spends about $8,878 a year.
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