Undergraduate Aid
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For each academic year, your standard cost of attendance 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 through the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.
Additional details regarding current tuition and fee charges are available from the Office of the Bursar. Current housing and meal plan options and costs are available through Housing and Residence Life and Dining Services.
Additional costs may be considered as an adjustment to your cost of attendance.
If you plan to live with your parents during the academic year, room and board will not be factored into your COA. However, when determining your COA, Georgia Tech includes a Commuter Allowance needed for transportation to and from college. It’s assumed that you won’t need to pay rent and will pay little to nothing for food.
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Financial aid can help make college more affordable. Explore the variety of financial aid options available to undergraduate students at Georgia Tech.
Undergraduate Types of Aid