Hey y'all, so I've been checking out the University of North Georgia - seems like a decent school. But I've been having trouble finding accurate info regarding the tuition. Has anyone got a rough idea about the current tuition? Thanks!
The University of North Georgia (UNG) has different tuition rates based on whether you're an in-state or out-of-state student, and whether you're enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program. Speaking strictly to the undergraduate level:
- For in-state students, the estimated total cost of attendance per academic year (fall and spring semester) is roughly around $24,928. This includes the cost of tuition and mandatory student fees, and other expenses like housing, meals, books, and supplies. Specifically, tuition for in-state students is about $5,730.
- For out-of-state students, the estimated total cost of attendance per academic year is approximately $39,928, including out-of-state tuition of about $20,730.
These rates are for full time students, taking 12 credit hours per semester. However, these are just estimates, and actual costs can vary. The university should be able to provide the most accurate and updated information for your specific financial scenario. Also, remember that there may be other associated expenses which could affect your total cost of attendance.
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