Explore the sections below to learn more about tuition and financial aid options available to support your education

Your tuition depends on how many courses you take, whether you study online or on campus, and your residency status. Click here to see details and explore what your costs could look like: Tuition and Fee Schedule

Looking for ways to fund your graduate education? The Office of Financial Aid’s website is your go-to resource for guidance on applying for funding. While most graduate students rely on student loans, you can also explore other financial aid opportunities. Visit the Office of Financial Aid website to learn more about financial aid sources here.

Students pursuing the Master of Science in Nursing are welcome to apply for scholarships on the .

Wondering if you qualify for in-state tuition? Review the residency information below to understand the requirements and learn how to avoid out-of-state fees. Click here for Residency Information.

Once you’re admitted to graduate school, you can apply for a Graduate Assistantship (GA). These positions not only provide a stipend and reduce tuition costs but also give you hands-on experience in your field. For out-of-state students, GAs also remove the non-resident tuition rate. Click here to explore Graduate Assistantship opportunities.

Georgia On My Line (GOML) programs have a unique tuition structure. Courses are $385 per credit hour with no additional fees—though books and supplemental materials are not included. Click here to learn more about GOML tuition and program details: GOML.

Need to pay your tuition and fees? Click HOW TO PAY FEES for step-by-step instructions. You’ll find details on accepted payment methods, where and how to pay, how much is due, and answers to frequently asked questions.