Hey everyone! I'm a junior who's been looking into Georgia Tech as a potential college option. Can someone give me insight on the current out-of-state cost (including tuition, fees, etc.)? Are there any special scholarships or financial aid opportunities available for out-of-state students that I should be aware of? Thanks in advance!
The cost of attendance at Georgia Tech for out-of-state students can be quite substantial. For the 2024-2025 academic year, the estimated cost of attendance (including tuition, fees, room and board, books, and personal expenses) is around $52,152 for out-of-state students. Keep in mind that this is just an estimate, and personal expenses may vary.
As for scholarships and financial aid opportunities, Georgia Tech does offer various scholarships for out-of-state students. In terms of merit-based scholarships, you could be considered for Stamps President's Scholarship, a prestigious full-ride scholarship that covers the full cost of attendance. This scholarship require no separate application and are awarded based on your application for admission.
Additionally, Georgia Tech does participate in the Federal Student Aid program, so as an out-of-state student, you would still be eligible to apply for federal aid by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). This could include federal grants, work-study opportunities, and low-interest student loans.
To maximize your chances of receiving scholarships and financial aid, make sure you complete the FAFSA as soon as it opens in October and submit any additional financial aid forms required by Georgia Tech. You might also want to look for outside scholarships from private organizations, foundations, or corporations that offer awards to high-achieving students or those with specific interests, backgrounds, or career goals. Good luck with your college search and application process!
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