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Tuition and Fees at Georgia Tech

Hello! I've been doing a lot of research on Georgia Tech and I'm a bit confused by the way they've structured their undergraduate tuition and fees. Can anyone with familiarity with the school help break it down for me? I'm an in-state student if that makes any difference. Thanks in advance!

a year ago

Sure, happy to help! Tuition and fees at public universities like Georgia Tech can indeed seem a little complex, but they're actually straightforward once you understand the components.

As an in-state student, you're eligible for a reduced tuition rate due to subsidies from the state of Georgia. For the 2024-2025 academic year, the in-state tuition for full-time undergraduate students is around $10,512 per year. This is substantially more affordable compared to the out-of-state tuition.

But tuition isn't the only expense; there are also various mandatory fees that support specific facilities and initiatives on campus. These include fees related to athletics, transportation, the student center, the health center, and more. These fees can add up to a significant amount, typically around $1,546 per year.

In addition, you'll need to account for other expenses like housing, meal plans, books, supplies, and personal expenses. The first year housing allowance at Georgia Tech is about $7,654 per year depending on the type of accommodation you choose, and the first year food service plan is $5,954.

So, as an estimate, the comprehensive cost of attending Georgia Tech as an in-state student—meaning tuition, fees, room and board, books, and personal expenses—could be around $29,726 per year.

These are all estimates, as exact costs can vary based on a variety of factors. It's always best to use Georgia Tech's Cost of Attendance estimates for the most accurate and current costs. Remember, there's also financial aid available that can significantly lower these costs based on your family's financial situation. That's computed separately and can include grants, scholarships, work-study, and loans.

a year ago

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