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  1. May 8, 2019 · One of the primary reasons for students paying less than an institution’s list price is financial aid. The average financial aid net price—the list price of a school minus any need-based aid given to a student—at Georgia Tech is $24,979 for in-state students and $45,171 for out-of-state students.

  2. Average in-state tuition and fees for schools across the country is $16,784 a year for undergraduate students. In-state undergraduates at Georgia Tech pay about $12,852 a year, which is significantly less than the countrywide average. The chart below shows how Georgia Tech compares to other schools nationwide, in the region, and in the state.

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  4. I've attended 3 semesters at UGA and several years at Georgia State, and in my experience, Georgia Tech is much, much more rigorous. I'd conservatively rank the classes as 50% more rigorous on average. Tech is no joke. It's also probably at least 50% more academically fulfilling, so it balances out in many ways.

  5. The ones that do put rigor into ranking may not value the same thing we do at Georgia Tech. They also will often rank many students at the same point. For example, we've seen 14 students "sharing ...

  6. Georgia Tech provides a national Net Price Calculator. Please note due to the federal sources and reporting standards, the costs listed in the calculator are a historical snapshot based on the previous academic year.

  7. Out of state tuition is 40.1% higher at Georgia Tech than Georgia State University ($31,370.00 vs. $22,389.00) The typical actual cost that students pay to attend (average net price) is less at Georgia Institute of Technology Main Campus than Georgia State ($17,402 vs. $17,589)

  8. On average, a bachelor's degree from Georgia Tech will cost you about $180,671. This is based on an average price (with and without aid) of $39,708 and a typical 4.55 years to graduate. Many Factors Affect Net Price.