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Tuition and Costs of Attending UGA

In today’s economic environment, families are more concerned than ever with the cost of higher education. The University of Georgia continues to be considered one of the ‘best buys’ in colleges, especially when rankings consider both the low cost of attending and the high quality of education received. Graduates of UGA have one of the lowest debts following completion of their degree and, with the HOPE Scholarship for Georgia residents, almost all in-state students begin their studies at UGA paying limited tuition or fees.

2023-2024

Based on a 9-month academic year for an average undergraduate student. Subject to change.

Net Price Calculator
  • Resident
  • Non-Resident
Resident
Tuition and Fees
$11,180
Typical Residence Hall
$6,988
Typical 7-Day Meal Plan
$4,258
Estimated Books, Supplies, & Living Expenses
$4,286
Transportation
$1,430
Total Cost
*As estimated by the Office of Student Financial Aid
$28,142
Non-Resident
Tuition and Fees
$30,220
Typical Residence Hall
$6,988
Typical 7-Day Meal Plan
$4,258
Estimated Books, Supplies, & Living Expenses
$4,286
Transportation
$2,786
Total Cost
*As estimated by the Office of Student Financial Aid
$48,538
UGA National Value Rankings