Expensive Graduate Schools to Attend in Georgia
We select the most expensive graduate programs in Georgia. Those schools have the most highest tuition & fees besides room, board, and other living expenses. Emory University requires the most expensive graduate tuition & fees of $47,722 in Georgia. Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus ($30,646) and University of Georgia ($26,576) have the expensive tuition & fees followed by Emory University.
We exclude colleges whose programs are focused on certificate, associate, and/or special subjects such as arts and music from the ranking. You may want to check colleges having the lowest graduate tuition & fees in Georgia.
Name | Tuition & Fees | Acceptance Rate | Enrollment | |
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1 | Emory University | $47,722 | 11.35% | 14,841 |
2 | Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus | $30,646 (in-state: $15,570) | 17.13% | 45,296 |
3 | University of Georgia | $26,576 (in-state: $10,268) | 42.55% | 40,607 |
4 | Georgia State University | $23,982 (in-state: $8,484) | 66.78% | 36,516 |
5 | LaGrange College | $21,759 | 59.12% | 679 |
6 | Georgia Southern University | $21,424 (in-state: $6,520) | 88.89% | 25,481 |
7 | Clark Atlanta University | $21,156 | 56.26% | 4,000 |
8 | Kennesaw State University | $20,524 (in-state: $6,664) | 67.85% | 43,190 |
9 | Georgia College & State University | $20,336 (in-state: $6,782) | 79.95% | 6,315 |
10 | Savannah State University | $18,852 (in-state: $6,120) | - | 2,945 |
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