In average, 78% of full-time first-time beginning undergraduate students (freshmen) have received grants and/or scholarships at two rivalry schools. The average financial aid amount received is $32,746. For all undergraduate students, 77.50% received grants/scholarship and the average aid amount is $29,903

The average tuition & fees for the schools is $11,180 for state residents and $47,083 for out-of-state students. The average cost of attendance (COA) including tuition & fees, book & supplies, and living costs for Vanderbilt University Vs University Of Georgia is $68,368 and, after receiving financial aid, the actual cost is down to $35,623.

Vanderbilt University Vs University Of Georgia Financial Aid Comparison

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Financial Aid Comparison Table
School NameTuition & Fees Beginning Undergraduate Students (Freshmen)All Undergraduate Students
Percent Receiving AidAverage AmountsPercent Receiving AidAverage Amounts
University of GeorgiaAthens, GA$30,220 ($11,180)91.00%$11,55989.00%$10,749
Vanderbilt UniversityNashville, TN$63,94665.00%$53,93266.00%$49,056
Average$47,083 ($11,180)78%$32,746 78%$29,903
*The tuition data is updated with academic year 2023-2024 data from IPEDS (Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System) (Last Update: September 25, 2023). The financial aid information is based on the IPEDS data for the academic year 2022-2023.