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Cost of Attendance at Georgia Gwinnett College

I'm just starting to research colleges and Georgia Gwinnett College has come up. Has anyone got some details about the cost of attendance there? What about financial aid opportunities and scholarships?

a year ago

The cost of attendance at a college or university typically includes tuition and fees, room and board, books and supplies, personal expenses, and transportation.

As for Georgia Gwinnett College, in-state tuition and fees are approximately $5,272 per academic year for full-time students, while out-of-state students can expect to pay around $16,254. The average cost for room and board is roughly $15,320. Keep in mind these are current figures and could change by the time you apply.

Regarding financial aid and scholarships, Georgia Gwinnett College offers a variety of scholarships to students based on academic achievement, financial need, leadership, and other criteria. Additionally, students can apply for federal financial aid by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

Furthermore, Georgia residents may be eligible for the HOPE or Zell Miller Scholarships, which are merit-based reward programs that cover a significant portion of tuition costs for eligible students attending Georgia public colleges and universities.

When estimating your potential financial obligation, make use of the Net Price Calculator available on Georgia Gwinnett College's website (https://www.ggc.edu/admissions/tuition-and-financial-aid-calculators/npcalc). This tool can provide an estimate of the total cost of attendance and the financial aid for which you may be eligible. Remember that these estimates will be more accurate the more accurate the financial information you provide.

Lastly, while investigating financial aid opportunities, don't forget to consider external scholarships and grants that are not specific to one school. There are a multitude of scholarships out there based on various criteria, that you might be eligible for.

a year ago

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