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Most affordable for-profit colleges in Georgia

6 for-profit colleges in Georgia report net price data, ranging from $15,590 at the lowest to higher costs at more selective schools. The median net price across these is $25,110. Georgia's for-profit colleges cost about the same as the national average for the kind. The list below shows the most affordable options, ranked by net price.

Median net price in Georgia

$25,110

National median for for-profit colleges

$25,582

for-profit colleges reporting in Georgia

6

The most affordable for-profit colleges in Georgia, ranked by net price

1

American InterContinental University-Atlanta

GA

Net price

$15,590

Receive grant aid

83%

2

Strayer University-Georgia

GA

Net price

$20,415

Receive grant aid

83%

3

South University-Savannah

GA

Net price

$24,116

Receive grant aid

95%

4

South University-Savannah Online

GA

Net price

$26,103

Receive grant aid

92%

5

DeVry University-Georgia

GA

Net price

$30,243

Receive grant aid

100%

6

Chamberlain University-Georgia

GA

Net price

$31,471

Receive grant aid

89%

What makes a school affordable here

In Georgia, the most affordable for-profit colleges share two things in common. First, low published net prices reflect both reasonable sticker prices and meaningful institutional or state aid. Second, a high share of students receive grant aid. At American InterContinental University-Atlanta, the most affordable on this list, 83% of students receive grant aid. Net price reflects what a typical family actually pays, not the sticker price you see at first glance. A school with a $50,000 sticker price and a $10,000 net price is more affordable for most families than a school with a $20,000 sticker and a $19,000 net price.

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