College tuition in Georgia has jumped 88.7% over the last 15 years

December 2, 2019
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Georgia four-year public university tuition and fees went from $4,621 in 2004-05 to $8,719 in 2019-20, the seventh largest increase among the 50 states and the District of Columbia, the College Board said in a new report.

Georgia four-year public university tuition and fees went from $4,621 in 2004-05 to $8,719 in 2019-20, the seventh largest increase among the 50 states and the District of Columbia, the College Board said in a new report.

That 15-year change represented a tuition and fee hike of 88.7 percent. Between the 2018-19 and the 2019-20 academic years, four-year tuition and fees in the state remained unchanged, according to the College Board numbers.

The analysis found that average tuition and fee amounts at four-year universities in five states dropped over the past five years when the costs are adjusted for inflation. And in nine states, those tuition costs rose by at least 15 percent over the same time period, the College Board reported.

The average out-of-state tuition and fee amounts in 10 states are more than three times that of the in-state tuition and fee numbers, according to the analysis.

Changes in Tuition and Fees at Public 4-Year Universities

State2004-052018-192019-201-Year % Change15-Year % Change
District of Columbia$3,414$8,401$8,4441%147.33%
Hawaii$4,587$10,997$10,9780%139.33%
Colorado$5,057$11,360$11,3800%125.03%
Arizona$5,524$11,754$11,9211%115.80%
Nevada$3,893$7,805$7,9532%104.29%
Louisiana$4,787$9,678$9,614-1%100.84%
Georgia$4,621$8,698$8,7190%88.68%
Oklahoma$4,789$8,960$8,9190%86.24%
Virginia$7,558$13,735$13,627-1%80.30%
Kentucky$6,063$10,909$10,9020%79.81%
Alabama$6,109$10,972$10,9180%78.72%
Alaska$4,653$7,962$8,2333%76.94%
Tennessee$5,833$10,158$10,2551%75.81%
California$5,683$10,054$9,966-1%75.37%
West Virginia$4,919$8,445$8,4870%72.54%
Idaho$4,865$7,729$7,9993%64.42%
Rhode Island$8,037$12,793$13,0602%62.50%
Michigan$8,526$13,690$13,7711%61.52%
Utah$4,435$7,114$7,1621%61.49%
Illinois$8,797$14,254$14,166-1%61.03%
Kansas$5,746$9,255$9,196-1%60.04%
Connecticut$8,583$12,974$13,6645%59.20%
Mississippi$5,406$8,568$8,5960%59.01%
Oregon$7,073$10,800$11,2204%58.63%
New Hampshire$10,952$16,859$16,9160%54.46%
Florida$4,137$6,468$6,352-2%53.54%
South Dakota$5,890$8,841$8,9772%52.41%
Texas$6,875$10,347$10,4681%52.26%
Washington$6,657$10,023$10,0771%51.37%
North Carolina$4,831$7,359$7,281-1%50.71%
North Dakota$6,240$8,826$9,2895%48.86%
Delaware$8,980$12,957$13,2923%48.02%
Vermont$11,898$17,306$17,4741%46.87%
South Carolina$8,956$13,201$13,057-1%45.79%
Arkansas$6,206$8,859$9,0332%45.55%
Massachusetts$9,529$13,458$13,6411%43.15%
New Mexico$5,295$7,256$7,4322%40.36%
Maine$7,587$10,396$10,4781%38.10%
Nebraska$6,394$8,682$8,7451%36.77%
Minnesota$8,755$11,740$11,8341%35.17%
New Jersey$10,809$14,441$14,5361%34.48%
Pennsylvania$11,175$15,082$14,937-1%33.66%
Wisconsin$7,069$9,178$9,104-1%28.79%
Iowa$7,325$9,245$9,3641%27.84%
Wyoming$4,393$5,498$5,5812%27.04%
New York$6,703$8,307$8,4342%25.82%
Indiana$7,921$9,659$9,6750%22.14%
Montana$6,053$7,230$7,2040%19.02%
Missouri$8,039$8,806$9,0222%12.23%
Maryland$9,171$10,087$10,1150%10.29%
Ohio$11,157$11,001$11,3303%1.55%

Source: College Board


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