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$2,944Tuition
4,441Students
21%Grad Rate (6-yr)
$43,184Earnings
Public4-yearNJCAAStudy AbroadData: 2023-24

Cost Details

In-State Tuition
$2,944
Out-of-State Tuition
$9,296
Average Net Price
$6,588
Students Receiving Financial Aid
39.4%
Room & Board (Off Campus)
$10,000
Books & Supplies
$1,200
Median Debt at Graduation
$12,000
Estimated Monthly Loan Payment
$127/mo
Loan Repayment Rate
41.8%
Students Taking Federal Loans
17.7%
Pell Grant Recipients
39.4%

Net Price by Family Income

Average annual net price after grants and scholarships. Source: U.S. Department of Education

Net price by family income bracket
Family Income Average Net Price
$0 – $30,000 $4,996
$30,001 – $48,000 $5,330
$48,001 – $75,000 $8,456
$75,001 – $110,000 $10,826
$110,001+ $11,605

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Cost Overview

Most families pay far less than the $2,944 sticker price at Georgia Highlands College. Students from families earning under $30,000 pay just $4,996 annually after aid, while those from higher-income households ($110,000+) pay $11,605. Over four years, total costs range from roughly $20,000 to $46,000 depending on family income. The college serves as an affordable gateway to higher education in northwest Georgia.

Graduates typically leave with $12,000 in debt, translating to monthly payments of $127. With median earnings of $43,184 ten years after enrollment, that debt load represents reasonable value. Only 17.65% of students take federal loans, reflecting the school's low costs. Less than 40% of students receive any financial aid, suggesting many can afford attendance without assistance. Low-income students get the strongest deal here, paying roughly half what middle-class families pay while accessing the same transfer programs and career training.

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