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Tuition and Fees

Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College has been designated a Best Value School by University Research & Review (UR&R) for the fourth consecutive year.  Only six colleges in the state of Georgia received this distinction this year.  UR&R Founder Joseph Schmoke:   “We hope current students and alumni take pride in the honor and that anyone searching for a quality, reasonably priced college education strongly considers Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College.”

Estimated Annual Cost of Attendance

To help with planning for costs, we have included an estimated Cost of Attendance for 2023-2024 below. Please note the Cost of Attendance is an estimate of the costs to attend ABAC for fall and spring semesters. You will have some variances based on your individual situation. 

Georgia Resident / In-State Tuition

Living On-Campus Living with Family Living Off-Campus

Tuition

$  2,992 $  2,992 $  2,992
Fees $     688 $    688

$    688

Food $  3,410 $  2,450 $  3,026
Housing $  6,796 $  4,126 $  5,896
Personal Expenses $  2,200 $  2,200

$  2,200

Transportation $  1,250 $  1,250

$  1,250

Loan Fees $     58 $     58

$     58

Books, Course Materials, Supplies & Equipment $  1,240 $  1,240

$  1,240

Total $ 18,634 $ 15,004

$ 17,350

Out-of-State-Tuition

Living On-Campus Living with Family Living Off-Campus
Tuition $ 10,966 $ 10,966 $ 10,966
Fees $    688 $    688 $    688
Food $  3,410 $  2,450 $  3,026
Housing  $  6,796 $  4,126 $  5,896
Personal Expenses $  2,200 $  2,200 $  2,200
Transportation $  1,250 $  1,250 $  1,250
Loan Fees $      58 $      58 $      58
Books, Course Materials, Supplies & Equipment $  1,240 $  1,240 $  1,240
Total $ 26,608 $ 22,978 $ 25,324

For more information regarding actual costs, please visit the following links: 

Current Fee Schedule
Books, Course Materials, Supplies & Equipment
Housing Rates
Meal Plans 
Ways to Pay

Tuition and Fees History