2024 Most Expensive Georgia Colleges

The 2024 average tuition & fees is $24,937 over 38 4-year Georgia colleges. It is a 2.77% increase compared to last year. Compared to last year, tuition at 21 Georgia colleges increased, and tuition at 4 colleges decreased.

Emory University is the most expensive Georgia college with tuition & fees of $60,774.

Agnes Scott College ($48,150) and Oglethorpe University ($45,806) are following it in the list of Georgia Colleges with the Highest Tuition & Fees.

The average acceptance rate is 59.90% and the average SAT score is 1,265 at the schools.

Table. Georgia Colleges With The Highest Tuition & Fees Comparison
School NameUndergraduate Tuition & FeesGraduate Tuition & FeesAcceptance RateTotal PopulationSAT ScoreGraduation RateStudents to Faculty Ratio
1
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Emory University Atlanta, GAPrivate, 4-year $60,774
$2,826
$47,722
$1,022
11.00%14,8411,52089.00%9 to 1
2
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Agnes Scott College Decatur, GAPrivate, 4-year $48,150
$2,364
$18,200
$940
66.99%1,1141,27076.00%11 to 1
3
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Oglethorpe University Atlanta, GAPrivate, 4-year $45,806
$1,816
$14,00059.99%1,4911,19557.00%16 to 1
4
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Savannah College of Art and Design Savannah, GAPrivate, 4-year $40,595
$990
$41,585
$1,035
84.00%16,4141,17072.00%20 to 1
5
1
Covenant College Lookout Mountain, GAPrivate, 4-year $40,464
$1,604
$15,651
$5,910
82.02%8861,26073.00%12 to 1
6
1
Berry College Mount Berry, GAPrivate, 4-year $40,416
$1,040
$12,960
$360
62.01%2,3601,19064.00%12 to 1
7
3
Mercer University Macon, GAPrivate, 4-year $33,380
$3,063
$17,865
$2,034
66.00%8,8891,26073.00%13 to 1
8
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Brenau University Gainesville, GAPrivate, 4-year $33,275
$590
$14,552
$71
87.00%2,7041,07045.00%11 to 1
9
2
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus Atlanta, GAPublic, 4-year $32,876
($11,764)
-
$30,646
($15,570)
-
16.00%45,2961,45092.00%19 to 1
10
1
Young Harris College Young Harris, GAPrivate, 4-year $32,305
$1,400
$12,000
-
64.02%1,511-49.00%11 to 1
Average$40,804
($11,764)
$22,518
($15,570)
59.90%9,5511,26569.00%13 to 1