There are 8 National Universities in Georgia. The average undergraduate tuition & fees of the schools is $7,902 for Georgia residents and $22,299 for out-of-state students. The average graduate schools' tuition & fees are $8,298 for Georgia residents and $22,461 for out-of-state students.

Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus has the highest tuition & fees of $32,876 and Georgia Southern University has the lowest tuition & fees of $16,959 among National Universities in Georgia.

Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus is the largest school with 45,296 students and Augusta University is the smallest school with 9,140 students among those schools.

8 National Universities in Georgia

Tuition & Key Stats Comparison between National Universities in Georgia
School NameUnder-graduate Tuition & FeesGraduate Tuition & FeesAcceptance RateGraduation RateStudent To faculty RatioStudent Population
Augusta UniversityAugusta, GA
Public, 4-year
$23,500
($8,122)
$20,002
($6,734)
85.53%50% 17 to 1 9,140
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main CampusAtlanta, GA
Public, 4-year
$32,876
($11,764)
$30,646
($15,570)
17.13%92% 19 to 1 45,296
Georgia Southern UniversityStatesboro, GA
Public, 4-year
$16,959
($5,905)
$21,424
($6,520)
88.89%52% 22 to 1 25,481
Georgia State UniversityAtlanta, GA
Public, 4-year
$23,709
($8,478)
$23,982
($8,484)
66.78%54% 26 to 1 36,516
Kennesaw State UniversityKennesaw, GA
Public, 4-year
$17,040
($5,786)
$20,524
($6,664)
67.85%46% 22 to 1 43,190
University of GeorgiaAthens, GA
Public, 4-year
$30,220
($11,180)
$26,576
($10,268)
42.55%88% 17 to 1 40,607
University of West GeorgiaCarrollton, GA
Public, 4-year
$17,024
($5,971)
$18,430
($5,938)
80.12%43% 16 to 1 11,893
Valdosta State UniversityValdosta, GA
Public, 4-year
$17,062
($6,007)
$18,106
($6,208)
89.47%40% 17 to 1 10,209