Unlock Your Psychology Career Potential: Compare the Best Psychology Degree Programs in Georgia for 2024
$16,322
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Psychology Degree Programs in Georgia
Find and compare the best psychology degree programs by state.
Number of Schools
In Georgia, there are 46 4-year schools that offer psychology degrees
Number of Programs
With 46 schools offering psychology programs, the total number of programs offered in Georgia is 133
Number of Graduates
The 133 psychology programs in Georgia produced 5,293 psychology graduates in 2021
Georgia Psychology Degrees Programs
Top (10) Psychology Programs in Georgia
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
2021 Psychology Graduates: 53
Average Cost to Attend: $27,208
Average Amount Grant / Scholarship: $13,498
Average Net Price: $17,360
Average Admitted: 16%
Average Enrolled: 49%
Average Graduation Rate: 92%
Student / Faculty: 14 / 1
Full-Time Instructors: 24%
Georgia Ranking: #1
National Ranking: #19
University of Georgia
2021 Psychology Graduates: 883
Average Cost to Attend: $25,668
Average Amount Grant / Scholarship: $26,360
Average Net Price: $16,902
Average Admitted: 40%
Average Enrolled: 37%
Average Graduation Rate: 88%
Student / Faculty: 17 / 1
Full-Time Instructors: 69%
Georgia Ranking: #2
National Ranking: #45
Emory University
2021 Psychology Graduates: 134
Average Cost to Attend: $74,786
Average Amount Grant / Scholarship: $4,353
Average Net Price: $28,367
Average Admitted: 13%
Average Enrolled: 34%
Average Graduation Rate: 90%
Student / Faculty: 9 / 1
Full-Time Instructors: 29%
Georgia Ranking: #3
National Ranking: #65
University of North Georgia
2021 Psychology Graduates: 179
Average Cost to Attend: $20,830
Average Amount Grant / Scholarship: $15,176
Average Net Price: $11,685
Average Admitted: 81%
Average Enrolled: 48%
Average Graduation Rate: 48%
Student / Faculty: 18 / 1
Full-Time Instructors: 73%
Georgia Ranking: #4
National Ranking: #215
Kennesaw State University
2021 Psychology Graduates: 492
Average Cost to Attend: $25,267
Average Amount Grant / Scholarship: $32,343
Average Net Price: $18,245
Average Admitted: 82%
Average Enrolled: 51%
Average Graduation Rate: 49%
Student / Faculty: 22 / 1
Full-Time Instructors: 62%
Georgia Ranking: #5
National Ranking: #310
Clayton State University
2021 Psychology Graduates: 236
Average Cost to Attend: $19,415
Average Amount Grant / Scholarship: $5,919
Average Net Price: $10,088
Average Admitted: 63%
Average Enrolled: 58%
Average Graduation Rate: 37%
Student / Faculty: 19 / 1
Full-Time Instructors: 62%
Georgia Ranking: #6
National Ranking: #413
Georgia College & State University
2021 Psychology Graduates: 99
Average Cost to Attend: $26,251
Average Amount Grant / Scholarship: $4,775
Average Net Price: $20,443
Average Admitted: 88%
Average Enrolled: 37%
Average Graduation Rate: 62%
Student / Faculty: 16 / 1
Full-Time Instructors: 81%
Georgia Ranking: #7
National Ranking: #254
Georgia Southern University
2021 Psychology Graduates: 375
Average Cost to Attend: $21,465
Average Amount Grant / Scholarship: $18,638
Average Net Price: $15,830
Average Admitted: 91%
Average Enrolled: 33%
Average Graduation Rate: 54%
Student / Faculty: 22 / 1
Full-Time Instructors: 81%
Georgia Ranking: #8
National Ranking: #581
Wesleyan College
2021 Psychology Graduates: 27
Average Cost to Attend: $38,366
Average Amount Grant / Scholarship: $619
Average Net Price: $12,222
Average Admitted: 62%
Average Enrolled: 17%
Average Graduation Rate: 56%
Student / Faculty: 9 / 1
Full-Time Instructors: 54%
Georgia Ranking: #9
National Ranking: #521
Mercer University
2021 Psychology Graduates: 276
Average Cost to Attend: $46,440
Average Amount Grant / Scholarship: $4,488
Average Net Price: $21,164
Average Admitted: 75%
Average Enrolled: 17%
Average Graduation Rate: 73%
Student / Faculty: 13 / 1
Full-Time Instructors: 56%
Georgia Ranking: #10
National Ranking: #335
Psychology Programs Offered in Georgia
There are 133 undergraduate psychology programs offered by 46 different 4-year colleges, comprising 20 public and 26 private schools.
Additionally, psychology programs in Georgia produced 3,963 bachelor’s graduates, 1,066 master’s graduates and 164 doctorate graduates.
The table below details the programs offered and the total number of graduates in Georgia.
Psychology Graduates | BS | MA | PMC | PhD |
Applied Psychology | 4 | – | – | – |
Biopsychology | 11 | – | – | – |
Clinical Psychology | – | 50 | – | 17 |
Cognitive Psychology | 10 | – | – | – |
Community Psychology | 104 | 13 | – | 3 |
Counseling and Applied Psychology | 141 | 231 | 32 | 59 |
Counseling Psychology | 25 | 67 | – | 20 |
Developmental Psychology | 18 | – | – | – |
Educational Psychology | – | 26 | 3 | 16 |
General Psychology | 3,075 | 126 | – | 34 |
Industrial Organizational Psychology | – | 20 | – | – |
Marriage and Family Therapy | – | 48 | 1 | – |
Mental Health Counseling | – | 21 | – | – |
Research Psychology | 335 | 8 | – | 5 |
School Psychology | – | 26 | 29 | 3 |
Social Work | 240 | 430 | – | 7 |
Total Graduates | 3,963 | 1,066 | 65 | 164 |
Credits Accepted for Georgia Schools
The types of academic credits available to Georgia students are varied and include:
- Dual enrollment
- Credit for life experiences
- Advanced placement (AP) credits
Psychology Admission, Enrollment, and Graduation in Georgia
On average, Georgia schools admitted 71% of students who applied to 4-year institutions. Of those who were offered admission, 31% enrolled.
The average freshman retention rate for Georgia schools is 67%, compared to 71% for all universities nationwide.
The overall graduation rate for 4-year colleges and universities in Georgia is 45%, compared to 56% for all universities nationwide.
The top three schools in Georgia for highest graduation rate are Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus (92%), Emory University (90%), and University of Georgia (88%).
The top three schools with the highest number of psychology graduates in Georgia are University of Georgia (883), Georgia State University (658), and Kennesaw State University (492).
Region | Georgia | U.S. |
Applied | 7,200 | 8,766 |
Admitted | 71% | 73% |
Enrolled | 31% | 26% |
1st Year Return | 67% | 71% |
Graduation | 45% | 56% |
Student & Faculty Information in Georgia
In the fall of 2021, Georgia schools that offered psychology programs had an average of 68% full-time instructional or research faculty members and 30% part-time instructional faculty members.
The average student-to-faculty ratio for Georgia schools offering psychology programs is 15:1.
The table below shows a comparison of the percentage of full-time instructional and research faculty members and the student-to-faculty ratio between Georgia and the United States as a whole:
Region | Georgia | U.S. |
Full-Time Instructional | 56% | 56% |
Full-Time Research | 8% | 6% |
Part-Time Instructional | 30% | 35% |
Student Faculty Ratio | 15:1 | 15:1 |
Tuition and Student Expenses in Georgia
If you’re an undergraduate psychology student in Georgia, the average tuition you’ll pay depends on the institution you choose. Typically, tuition costs range from $2,728 to $54,660 per year, with an average of $15,516. In addition to tuition, you’ll also need to budget for books and supplies, which can cost between $800 and $2,400 annually, with an average of $1,436.
The three most affordable undergraduate psychology schools in Georgia are Savannah State University ($15,576), Fort Valley State University ($18,936), and Georgia Southwestern State University ($19,396). Meanwhile, the three most expensive institutions are the Emory University ($74,786), Brenau University ($47,430), and Mercer University ($46,440).
As for prospective graduate psychology students, the average cost of tuition and fees for graduate programs varies widely based on the school and program chosen. Graduate tuition costs between $3,438 and $44,800 per year, with an average of $10,573. However, most graduate programs also require additional fees, such as application fees, technology fees, and library fees, which can add up to hundreds or even thousands of dollars. In-state graduate fees typically range from $55 to $2,278, with an average of $1,265.
The three most affordable graduate psychology schools in Georgia are Middle Georgia State University ($4,878), Georgia Southwestern State University ($4,892), and Albany State University ($5,308). Meanwhile, the three most expensive graduate programs are Emory University ($45,684), Clark Atlanta University ($18,568), and Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus ($16,764).
If you’re curious about how Georgia schools stack up against national averages, you can compare average total expenses in the table below. Note that these figures don’t take into account financial aid, grants, loans, or scholarships. If you’re interested in that information, you can find it in the sections below.
Average Expenses for Psychology Schools | Georgia | U.S. |
On Campus Room & Board | $10,781 | $11,729 |
On-Campus Living Expenses | $4,298 | $3,474 |
Total Living Expenses | $15,079 | $15,203 |
Tuition for In-State, Undergraduate | $15,516 | $21,301 |
Books and Supplies, Undergraduate | $1,436 | $1,254 |
Total Undergraduate Expenses | $32,031 | $37,758 |
In-State, Graduate Tuition | $10,573 | $14,479 |
In-State, Graduate Fees | $1,265 | $1,155 |
Total Graduate Expenses | $11,838 | $15,634 |
Cost to Attend, Financial Aid, Net Price in Georgia
Average Net Price
In Georgia, the cost to attend a college or university that offers psychology programs is a significant financial investment. The key term to know for college affordability is the net price.
The average net price for a college or university in Georgia that offers psychology programs is $16,322. This figure is calculated based on the most recent data provided by each institution to the US Department of Education.
Net price is determined by adding up the costs of tuition, room and board, living expenses, books, and supplies and then subtracting the average financial aid, such as grants, scholarships, and loans, received by federal financial aid recipients.
Financial | Georgia | U.S. |
Cost to Attend | $32,031 | $37,758 |
Average Financial Aid | $11,386 | $13,984 |
Percent Receiving Aid | 94% | 90% |
Net Price | $16,322 | $17,524 |
Net Price by Family Income
Depending on the federal, state, or institutional grant aid available, the table below shows the average amount students pay to attend Georgia universities shown by family income bracket.
Students may pay more or less depending on their individual circumstances; however, these are the average costs as tracked by the university and reported to the U.S. Department of Education.
Average Net Price by Income | 2020-2021 | 2021-2022 |
$0 – $30,000 | $9,067 | $9,641 |
$30,001 – $48,000 | $10,038 | $10,496 |
$48,001 – $75,000 | $12,737 | $13,013 |
$75,001 – $110,000 | $14,923 | $15,409 |
$110,001 and more | $15,991 | $16,175 |
Additional Top Ranked Psychology Degree Programs in Georgia
Find information on each school’s ranking, number of graduates, net price, and graduation rate along with a link the school’s full 2024 report.
Rank | School | # of Graduates | Net Price | Graduation |
#11 | Berry College | 23 | $24,741 | 72% |
#12 | Life University | 51 | $28,276 | 41% |
#13 | Toccoa Falls College | 50 | $20,969 | 53% |
#14 | Augusta University | 119 | $14,863 | 50% |
#15 | Oglethorpe University | 28 | $14,929 | 58% |
#16 | Middle Georgia State University | 92 | $10,926 | 28% |
#17 | Georgia State University | 658 | $17,958 | 56% |
#18 | Columbus State University | 39 | $13,571 | 44% |
#19 | Georgia Gwinnett College | 123 | $10,939 | 21% |
#20 | Point University | 43 | $20,099 | 28% |
#21 | University of West Georgia | 221 | $15,296 | 42% |
#22 | Spelman College | 70 | $28,527 | 76% |
#23 | Valdosta State University | 200 | $12,856 | 41% |
#24 | Morehouse College | 27 | $20,492 | 47% |
#25 | Young Harris College | 22 | $19,035 | 40% |
#26 | Georgia Southwestern State University | 43 | $12,698 | 34% |
#27 | Brenau University | 64 | $22,727 | 52% |
#28 | Fort Valley State University | 77 | $13,093 | 45% |
#29 | College of Coastal Georgia | 34 | $12,772 | 27% |
#30 | Dalton State College | 43 | $5,760 | 32% |
#31 | Clark Atlanta University | 135 | $29,739 | 42% |
#32 | Albany State University | 48 | $14,359 | 35% |
#33 | Savannah State University | 81 | $9,874 | 24% |
#34 | South University-Savannah Online | 88 | $23,013 | 4% |
Psychology Salary Reports for Georgia
We use annual surveys of 100,000 psychologists to compile data on salary, employment projections, cost-of-living adjustments, comparisons to related professions, salary based on years of experience, and rankings by city.
- Industrial Organizational Psychologists
- Clinical and Counseling Psychologists
- Psychology Teachers
- Forensic Psychologists
- School Psychologists
- Health Care Social Workers
- Social Workers
- Substance Abuse Counselors
- Marriage and Family Therapists
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