See current in-state and out-of-state tuition and fees for University of North Georgia, plus how they compare to other colleges and a forward projection.
In the most recent reported year, in-state undergraduate tuition and fees at University of North Georgia ran $5,285 annually. Out-of-state undergraduates paid $16,503. That gap is the in-state discount at this school.
Required fees account for were $1,038 in-state and $1,038 out-of-state; what is left is base tuition.
| In-State | Out-of-State | |
|---|---|---|
| Tuition | $4,247 | $15,465 |
| Fees | $1,038 | $1,038 |
| Total | $5,285 | $16,503 |
This tuition and fees total reflects one year of study and exclude room and board.
Bear in mind that many undergraduates get financial aid and scholarships that bring down the real cost they pay. The figures here are the published sticker price.
How much does University of North Georgia charge if you go part time? See the Cost Per Credit Hour page for the breakdown.
To see where that lands, here is how University of North Georgia tuition and fees compare to other colleges. Each label reflects how the school sits versus the average of that group.
| Nationwide | In GA | Similar Colleges | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Out-of-State Tuition & Fees | Average | Average | Average |
| In-State Tuition & Fees | Inexpensive | Inexpensive | Average |
Compared to colleges across the country, University of North Georgia lands right around the average.
Bear in mind that aid packages often lower the real cost well below these published figures. Check the University of North Georgia Financial Aid page for specifics.
Here’s how tuition at University of North Georgia has tracked across the last few reported years.
| Year | In-State Tuition | Out-of-State Tuition |
|---|---|---|
| Three Years Ago | $3,997 | $14,216 |
| Two Years Ago | $4,074 | $14,470 |
| One Year Ago | $4,090 | $14,522 |
| Most Recent Year | $4,247 | $15,465 |
This chart shows the way tuition at UNG has moved over recent reported years.
Year over year, out-of-state tuition went up 6.5%. Carrying the same rate forward one year puts tuition + fees around $17,574 for the coming year.
Tuition generally rises year after year at most schools, so a freshman should expect to pay more by senior year.
Discover answers to frequently asked questions about college tuition and fees for additional detail.
In-state tuition and fees rose at an average annual pace of -0.23%, putting next year’s in-state cost near $5,272. For students from out of state, the yearly pace was 2.04%, putting next year’s out-of-state cost near $16,839.
If that pace holds, here is what tuition and fees could look like over the next five years:
| Academic Year | In-State Tuition & Fees | Out-of-State Tuition & Fees |
|---|---|---|
| Next Year | $5,272 | $16,839 |
| In 2 Years | $5,259 | $17,182 |
| In 3 Years | $5,246 | $17,532 |
| In 4 Years | $5,233 | $17,889 |
| In 5 Years | $5,221 | $18,253 |
As you plan how to pay for college, fold in expected yearly increases — four years of out-of-state cost at this pace comes to around $69,442, or close to $21,010 for in-state students.
Tuition is only the beginning of the cost story — scholarships and aid frequently cut what families actually pay.
For more on the aid available at University of North Georgia, head to the University of North Georgia Financial Aid page.