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Georgia Tech

Atlanta, Georgia · 2024-25

$12,682/ year in-state tuition

2024-25 Tuition & Fees

In-State Tuition & Fees$12,682
Out-of-State Tuition & Fees$33,790
Room & Board$16,064
Books & Supplies$1,000

Estimated Total Cost of Attendance

Tuition + room & board + books ($1,200)

In-State Total COA$29,746
Out-of-State Total COA$50,854

Average Net Price After Aid

$14,000/year

The average net price is what students actually pay after grants, scholarships, and work-study — not loans. Many students pay significantly less than the sticker price.

That's 53% less than the listed cost of attendance.

Common Questions

How much does Georgia Tech cost per year?

The estimated total cost of attendance at Georgia Tech for 2024-25 is $29,746 per year. This includes tuition, room and board ($16,064), and books and supplies. After financial aid, the average net price is $14,000/year.

What is the out-of-state tuition at Georgia Tech?

Out-of-state students pay $33,790 in tuition per year at Georgia Tech. The total out-of-state cost of attendance is approximately $50,854. In-state students pay $12,682 in tuition.

Does Georgia Tech offer financial aid?

Yes, Georgia Tech offers financial aid including grants, scholarships, work-study, and loans. To apply, complete the FAFSA as early as possible after October 1st. The average net price after all aid is $14,000/year, which is significantly lower than the sticker price.

Is Georgia Tech worth the cost?

The value of a Georgia Tech degree depends on your major, career goals, and financial situation. Consider factors like graduation rates, alumni earnings, available financial aid, and how the degree aligns with your career path. Always compare your actual net price after aid — not just the sticker price — when evaluating affordability.

At a Glance

Location
Atlanta, Georgia
Type
public University
Undergrad Enrollment
16,400
Acceptance Rate
17.1%
Aid Year
2024-25
Official Website

Financial Aid Tips

  • 1.File your FAFSA as early as October 1st — some aid is first-come, first-served.
  • 2.Check the college's net price calculator for a personalized estimate.
  • 3.Apply for scholarships — they don't need to be repaid.
  • 4.Compare financial aid award letters carefully before committing.
Read our full FAFSA guide →

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