University of Georgia
Georgia at a Glance
Public
School Type
4+ years
Typical Program Length
City: Midsize
Campus Setting
40,118
Students Enrolled
17:1
Student-Faculty Ratio
88%
Graduation Rate
Cost of Attending Georgia
$11,180
Avg Tuition
$6,778
Average Loan
$18,614
High Net Cost
Tuition History
Net price ranges from $9,788 to $18,614 depending on aid.
Popular Academic Programs
- Business Administration, Management and Operations
- Psychology - General Studies
- Biology - General Studies
- Finance and Financial Management Services
- Marketing
- Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication
- Management Information Systems and Services
- Accounting and Related Services
- Computer Science
- Health and Physical Education/Fitness
- Public Health
- Political Science and Government
- Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods
- Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas
- Insurance
Awards Conferred
Georgia Financial Outcomes
Percent of New Students with Loans
23%
Students have loans
Other Academic Services
- Yellow Ribbon Program
- Accepts Military Training Credits
- Recognized Student Veteran organization
- Accepts Advanced Placement (AP) Credits
- Study Abroad Programs
- Academic and Career Counseling Services
- Employment Services for Students
- Placement Services for Graduating Students
- Day Care Services
- Physical Library Facilities
- Library Collection - Printed Materials
- Digital Library Resources
- Trained Library Staff
Comparison with Peers
Tuition
Grad Rate
Loan %
University of Georgia
$11,180
88.0%
23.0%
Universities with Research Programs
$24,441
69.6%
40.5%
Public
$6,767
44.9%
26.3%
Mostly Undergraduate Programs
$23,652
56.4%
54.2%
Georgia
$15,427
44.4%
51.7%
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