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$3,356Tuition
7,395Students
27%Grad Rate (6-yr)
$45,025Earnings
Public2-yearStudy AbroadData: 2023-24

Cost Details

In-State Tuition
$3,356
Out-of-State Tuition
$5,756
Average Net Price
$12,599
Students Receiving Financial Aid
39.4%
Room & Board (Off Campus)
$16,533
Books & Supplies
$2,012
Median Debt at Graduation
$13,000
Estimated Monthly Loan Payment
$138/mo
Loan Repayment Rate
36.3%
Students Taking Federal Loans
19.5%
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 $11,156
$30,001 – $48,000 $11,529
$48,001 – $75,000 $13,864
$75,001 – $110,000 $18,207
$110,001+ $17,990

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Cost Overview

Most families pay between $11,156 and $18,207 annually depending on income. Students from families earning under $30,000 pay the least at $11,156 per year. Those from higher-income families earning over $110,000 pay $17,990 annually. A two-year program costs roughly $22,000 to $36,000 total. Only 2.27% of students receive institutional grants averaging $5,005.

Graduates carry a median debt of $13,000 with monthly payments around $138. This debt load stays manageable against median earnings of $45,025 within ten years of graduation. The 94.3% employment rate helps explain why 36% of borrowers successfully repay loans. Less than 20% of students take federal loans in the first place.

Students from lower-income families get the best financial deal here. The net price barely increases for families earning under $48,000, making technical training accessible to Georgia's working-class communities.

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