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- Annual stipend for Georgia resident students: $14,150 plus the Zell Miller Scholarship (currently worth $9,790 per year) and a first-year housing supplement of $650
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Annual stipend for Georgia resident students: $14,150 plus the Zell Miller Scholarship (currently worth $9,790 per year) and a first-year housing supplement of $650; Annual stipend for non-resident students: $23,400 plus a Presidential waiver (currently worth $19,040 per year and a first-year housing supplement of $1,250
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Annual stipend for non-resident students: $23,400 plus a Presidential waiver (currently worth $19,040 per year and a first-year housing supplement of $1,250; Annual stipend for international students: $26,080 plus a Presidential waiver (currently worth $19,040 per year) and a first-year housing supplement of $1,250
Annual stipend for non-Georgia resident students: $20,400 plus a Presidential waiver (currently worth $19,040 per year) Three fully funded spring travel-study programs (first through third years, valued at $9,900) One fully funded summer study abroad program to Oxford University immediately following the first year (valued at $8,500)
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UGA’s Standard One Semester Flat Rate tuition for In-State Undergraduates is $4,895 for students enrolled in more than 6 hours. For In-State Undergraduate students who are enrolled in 6 hours or less, Flat-Rate tuition is $2,909.
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Students entering the ILS Program (Year 1, Fall term) receive a stipend that is competitive in amount to that offered by other institutions. For the Fall 2024 program year, the stipend is $34,056. The low cost of living in the Athens area makes this stipend even more financially attractive.
This information is provided to give you an estimate of the cost to attend UGA and to set a limit on the amount of financial aid you can receive during the academic year (which federal regulations require us to do).