The Ramblin’ Wreck, Georgia Tech’s Ford Model A Sport coupe drives on Tech’s historic campus in Atlanta, Georgia.

Cost of Attendance

The cost of attendance (COA) is the estimated amount it will cost you to go to college each year. COA includes tuition and fees; housing and food; books, course materials, supplies, and equipment; transportation; loan fees; and, if applicable, dependent care.

For each academic year, the standard cost of attendance at Georgia Tech depends on your program, year in school, residency, and housing selection.

The Standard Cost of Attendance (COA) is established and published each award year by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid in accordance with Federal regulations and is utilized to determine eligibility for any/all programs or funds managed by and/or thru the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

Undergraduate students celebrate getting their degrees at Georgia Tech’s Commencement Ceremony.
Undergraduate Costs

Review costs for pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree.

Undergraduate Costs
A historical sign outlining the establishment of Georgia Tech is in the foreground, with greenery and Tech Tower in the background.
Graduate Costs

Review costs for pursuing a graduate degree.

Graduate Costs
A fisheye view of Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field, where the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets play football in Atlanta, Georgia. The Atlanta skyline is visible in the background.
Cost Adjustments

Other specific costs may be considered as an adjustment to Cost of Attendance.

View Adjustments