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Financial Aid & Scholarships

Scholarships At UGA

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With outstanding new facilities, a rapidly rising academic profile, and an increasingly diverse learning community, UGA has soared into the ranks of the nation’s most elite public universities. UGA is even ranked #10 on Princeton Review’s list of the “25 Most Connected Campuses,” second-highest among public universities nationwide. Yet a UGA education continues to be one of the most affordable in the country. That’s why respected sources such as MoneyMagazine, Kiplinger’s, and U.S. News & World Report agree that the University of Georgia is one of the best educational investments you can make.

International students should review the first-year and transfer pages for more details on the merit scholarships available at UGA. However, students who are studying in the United States on an F-1 (or similar) visa are not eligible for federal need-based aid.

2008-2009 Estimated Cost of Attendance

This cost is based on a 9-month term and is subject to change:

Georgia Resident Out-of-State Resident
Tuition and Fees
$6,030
$22,342
Typical Residence Halls
4,238
4,238
Typical 7-Day Meal Plan
3,290
3,290
Typical Tuition, Room & Board
$13,558
$29,870
Estimated Books & Supplies
900
900
Estimated Living Expenses
2,300
2,300
Total Cost
$16,758
$33,070

*As estimated by the Office of Student Financial Aid

*International students may have higher estimated costs due to travel, insurance and other added expenses. See our Certificate of Finances form for more details of documented expenses. In addition, out-of-state tuition is applicable for all F-1 visa students.