Tuition and fees are set by the Board of
Regents of the University System of Georgia.
The financial aid Cost of Attendance includes
estimated costs paid directly to Georgia College and
also indirect costs that you may
incur associated with attending school.
Effective
Fall 2006, freshmen, University System
of Georgia (USG) transfer students,
transient students, and
nondegree-seeking students entering any
USG research, regional, or state
university will pay a guaranteed
tuition rate for four years (12
consecutive semesters). For more
information, please visit:
http://www.usg.edu/student_affairs/tuition/students.phtml
Cost of attendance for main campus are located on this page. Cost of attendance for off-campus sites can be found at
the Macon Center and the Warner Robins Center.
|
Undergraduate Tuition Full-Time |
|
2008-2009 |
Georgia Resident |
Non-Georgia Resident |
|
Undergraduate Tuition* (12+
hours) |
$ 2,057 |
$ 8,225 |
|
Fees |
465 |
465 |
|
Housing |
2,154 |
2,154 |
|
Meal Plan |
1,695 |
1,695 |
|
Estimated Cost of Books and Supplies |
500 |
500 |
|
Total per semester |
6,871 |
13,039 |
|
Total per academic year |
13,742 |
$26,078 |
|
Undergraduate Tuition Part-Time |
|
2008-2009 |
Georgia Resident |
Non-Georgia Resident |
|
Undergraduate Tuition* |
$ 172 per hour |
$ 686 per hour |
|
Fees |
465 |
465 |
|
Estimated Cost of Books and Supplies |
250 |
250 |
|
Graduate Tuition Full-Time |
|
2008-2009 |
Georgia Resident |
Non-Georgia Resident |
|
Graduate Tuition (9 hours) |
$ 1,971 |
$ 7,884 |
|
Fees |
465 |
465 |
|
Housing |
2,154 |
2,154 |
|
Meal Plan |
1,695 |
1,695 |
|
Estimated Cost of Books and Supplies |
500 |
500 |
|
Total per semester |
6,785 |
12,698 |
|
Total per academic year |
$ 13,570 |
$ 25,396 |
|
Graduate Tuition Part-Time |
|
2008-2009 |
Georgia Resident |
Non-Georgia Resident |
|
Graduate Tuition |
$ 219 per hour |
$ 876 per hour |
|
Fees |
465 |
465 |
|
Estimated Cost of Books and Supplies |
250 |
250 |
*Average Tuition Cost based
on multiple Guaranteed Tuition and
Continuing Tuition rates.
The Expected Family Contribution is derived from a formula that is
applied to your family's income as reported on the FAFSA. By
subtracting the Expected Family Contribution from the Cost of
Attendance, financial need is determined. The Federal Pell Grant,
Federal SEOG, Federal Work-Study, Federal Perkins Loan, and Federal
Subsidized Stafford Loan (see Types of Aid) are awarded on the basis of
federal need.
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