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Georgia College Per-Credit-Hour Cost Breakdown

$2,278 In-State Per Credit Hour
$8,314 Out-of-State Per Credit Hour

What Does It Cost to Attend Georgia College & State University on a Part-Time Basis?

Use the figures below to see the per-credit-hour cost for part-time students at Georgia College & State University, alongside the full-time annual tuition and fees for comparison.

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How Much Will Georgia College Charge Part-Time Students?

$2,278 In-State Per Credit Hour
$8,314 Out-of-State Per Credit Hour

In-state part-time students are charged $2,278 for each credit hour. Out-of-state part-time students pay $8,314 a credit hour.

In-State Out-of-State
Cost Per Credit Hour $2,278 $8,314

Note that the per-credit-hour cost shown here is the published rate, not counting any aid or scholarships that could lower the cost.

To put the per-credit-hour rate in context, full-time annual tuition and fees at Georgia College & State University appear below.

Required fees account for amounted to $1,490 in-state and $1,490 out-of-state; the balance is base tuition.

In-State Out-of-State
Tuition $7,696 $28,022
Fees $1,490 $1,490
Total $9,186 $29,512

The totals above are for instruction and do not cover housing and meals.

How Has Tuition Changed at Georgia College (Last Few Years)

Below is how tuition at Georgia College & State University has changed over recent reported years.

Year In-State Tuition Out-of-State Tuition
Three Years Ago $7,508 $26,688
Two Years Ago $7,508 $26,688
One Year Ago $7,508 $26,688
Most Recent Year $7,696 $28,022

Year over year, out-of-state tuition moved up 5.0%. Holding that rate for one more year, tuition + fees would be near $30,987 the year after.

Don’t Ignore Cost Increases

Tuition tends to creep up year over year at most schools, so budget for the cost climbing as you progress.

Plan Around the Cumulative Cost

Add a yearly growth assumption to your budget so the later years don’t catch you off guard.

Ways to Pay for Your Georgia College Coursework

The per-credit-hour rate is only one piece of the cost picture — aid and scholarships can meaningfully lower the real cost.

For a breakdown of aid offered at Georgia College & State University, take a look at the Georgia College & State University Financial Aid page.

Comparing to full-time enrollment? See the Georgia College & State University Tuition & Fees page.

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