Tuition will remain the same at the University of Georgia, and at most schools in the University System of Georgia: the state Board of Regents, meeting Tuesday in Atlanta, did sign off on a tuition increase for Middle Georgia State University. Tuition at UGA, for the fall semester that begins in August, will hold steady at $4,895.
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At all but one of Georgia’s public universities, tuition rates will reportedly remain the same next school year.
On Tuesday, The Atlanta Journal Constitution reports the Georgia Board of Regents voted to “keep undergraduate and graduate tuition steady at 25 of the 26 schools within the University System of Georgia.”
The AJC’s Vanessa McCray adds that only Middle Georgia State University will see a tuition hike of $19 per hour for in-state undergraduate students and $66 per hour for out-of-state students beginning fall 2023.
At other Georgia public universities, tuition rates will remain unchanged.
For Georgia Tech students, that’s $5,129 per semester, McCray writes. At the University of Georgia, it’s $4,895.
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