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Costs & Affordability

Families from all economic backgrounds—many just like yours—are making Georgia Southern work. Scholarships, grants, and loans are the resources that help make Georgia Southern possible.

The total cost of a Georgia Southern education includes direct costs which may appear on your student bill such as tuition and required fees. You should also anticipate incurring some indirect costs that would not show on your student bill such as books, personal expenses, and transportation. While every student’s actual costs vary, the following figures should provide a helpful, general guideline.

The information provided below is broken down per campus, per semester, and is based on 15 hours of enrollment. Ranges are provided for both housing and food.

Statesboro Campus

Direct Costs
Tuition $2,732 In State / $9,641 Out of State
Fees $767
University Housing $2,290 – $4,187
Food $1,845 – $1,995
Please note these are Estimated Costs based on the 2023-2024 academic year. For more information, visit BURSAR 
Indirect Costs
Books$600
Personal Expenses$1,937
Transportation (varies based on living situation)$1,763 – $1,897
Miscellaneous Fees$37
Transportation expenses varies based on the students living arrangements (on-campus or off-campus).

Armstrong Campus

Direct Costs
Tuition$2,732 In State / $9,641 Out of State
Fees$424
University Housing$3,650 – $4,306
Food $1,845 – $1,995
Please note these are Estimated Costs based on the 2023-2024 academic year. For more information, visit BURSAR 
Indirect Costs
Books$600
Personal Expenses$1,937
Transportation $1,763-$1,897
Miscellaneous Fees$37
Transportation expenses varies based on the students living arrangements (on-campus or off-campus).

Liberty Campus

Direct Costs
Tuition$2,732 In State / $9,641 Out of State
Fees$424
Please note these are Estimated Costs based on the 2023-2024 academic year. For more information, visit BURSAR 
Indirect Costs
Books$600
Personal Expenses$1,937
Transportation$1,897
Miscellaneous Fees$37

University Housing

University Housing costs range by building and room. *First-year students are required to live on campus.

Food

The Eagle Blue and Eagle Gold dining plans provide unlimited access to three residential dining facilities.

Net Price Calculator

Alternatively, you can click on the link below to access Georgia Southern University’s Net Price Calculator which is provided by the U.S. Department of Education.

The calculator is intended to give students an early approximation of what they could expect to pay at Georgia Southern University as well as the average aid that students may qualify for. This calculator is not an application for financial aid and the results are estimates, not guarantees. Students should apply for financial aid as soon as possible. February 1st is the priority deadline for Federal Financial Aid.

Last updated: 3/7/2023