Georgia Colleges Ranked by Highest In State Tution
List of Colleges by In State Tution
List of Colleges by In State Tution
Below is a college cost ranking of the 114 colleges in Georgia with the highest in state tution. Emory University tops the list with tuition and fees total of $50,590. Note these costs do not include room and board or living expenses.
Data is reported for the 2017/18 academic year by the U.S. Department of Education National Center for Education Statistics.
College | Tuition In State | |
---|---|---|
E |
Emory University |
$51,306 |
A |
Agnes Scott College |
$41,160 |
O |
Oglethorpe University |
$38,100 |
S |
Savannah College of Art and Design |
$37,130 |
M |
Mercer University |
$36,894 |
B |
Berry College |
$36,556 |
C |
Covenant College |
$34,330 |
L |
LaGrange College |
$30,500 |
Y |
Young Harris College |
$29,067 |
S |
Spelman College |
$29,064 |
B |
Brenau University |
$29,050 |
M |
Morehouse College |
$27,576 |
P |
Piedmont College |
$25,920 |
R |
Reinhardt University |
$23,300 |
W |
Wesleyan College |
$23,000 |
T |
Toccoa Falls College |
$22,744 |
S |
Shorter University |
$22,370 |
C |
Clark Atlanta University |
$22,186 |
P |
Point University |
$20,600 |
E |
Emmanuel College |
$20,292 |