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What's the cost breakdown for attending Georgia Tech?

Anyone know what all tuition and other costs make up the total cost of attending Georgia Tech? How much should I be prepared to pay overall per year including room, board, and other necessities?

2 months ago

The total cost of attending Georgia Tech, also known as the Cost of Attendance (COA), includes tuition and fees, room and board, books and supplies, personal expenses, and transportation. Here is the most recent general breakdown of these costs for a full-time undergraduate student. Remember that these are estimates and can vary based on factors such as the residence hall you live in or how far you need to travel for school.

- Tuition and Fees: For in-state students, this is about $11,000 and for out-of-state students, this figure rises to approximately $33,000.

- Room and Board: Georgia Tech estimates this to be about $14,000. This cost can vary greatly based on the type of housing you select and your meal plan.

- Books and Supplies: The average cost is estimated to be around $1,000 per year. However, this can be a bit more or less depending on your course load and major. Some courses require pricier textbooks or resources.

- Personal Expenses: Such expenses might include laundry, phone bills, entertainment, and so on. Georgia Tech estimates this category to amount to roughly $2,000 per year.

- Transportation: This refers to your out-of-pocket transportation costs and varies greatly depending on personal circumstances and habits. Georgia Tech estimates it to be around $800 for in-state students and $1,200 for out-of-state students.

Adding all of this up, the total COA for an in-state student would be approximately $29,000 and for an out-of-state student, it would be around $51,000. Note that these are based on estimates and your actual expenses might be lower or higher depending on your individual circumstances. Additionally, these costs would not account for any financial aid you receive, which could significantly decrease your out-of-pocket costs.

2 months ago

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