A
Rating
Public
Type
42,708
Students
$28,830
Tuition
45%
Acceptance
#24
Ranking
Midsize City
Campus Setting
University of Georgia is a very large public university located in Athens, GA ranked 127thin the nation. It has a total of 32,548 full-time undergraduate students and is not very competitive, accepting in the neighborhood of 4 out of every 9 applicants. University of Georgia offers 419 different majors and is best known for its insurance, landscape architecture, and mathematics teacher education programs, which are all nationally ranked 1st. With a tuition cost of $9,790 for students from Georgia and $28,830 for those from out-of-state, University of Georgia is somewhat moderately pricey. 74.72% of students graduate starting the next chapter of their lives, entering the workforce. After graduation, alumni go on to earn about $50,500 per year, which is 22% above the national median.
University of Georgia
National Average
$46,490/year
Total annual cost including tuition, books and living expenses; excluding any financial aid, grants or scholarships.
$36,647/year
Average annual cost including tuition, books and living expenses after financial aid, grants or scholarships.
University of Georgia
National
1240 - 1420
70% of students submit
41%
25 - 31
63% of students submit
Required
$70
Full-Time
Part-Time
43%
83%
57%
15%
3%
1%
6% Finance, General
4% Psychology, General
4% Business Administration and Management, General
85% Others
6%
617 Graduates
4%
465 Graduates
4%
448 Graduates
4%
421 Graduates
3%
336 Graduates
3%
329 Graduates
3%
295 Graduates
2%
253 Graduates
Students
Professors
17
4,006,142
$9,962
95%
Total spend on salaries and wages to all employees, faculty, staff, per student.
High retention indicates students are generally satisfied with their experience.
University of Georgia
National
$39,900
2 Years After Graduation
1%
$50,500
6 Years After Graduation
74%