2023 Comprehensive Report on Rankings, Costs, Graduation Rate and More

$16,902

Net Price

40%

Admitted

37%

Enrolled

88%

Graduation Rate

17/1

Student / Faculty

University Detail

University of Georgia

is a public, four or more years institution with a total student enrollment of 40,118. In 2021, there were 883 psychology and social work graduates. This institution ranks #2 in Georgia and ranks #45 in the U.S. for schools that offer psychology degree programs.

Psychology Degrees Offered

Bachelor, Postgraduate Certificate, Master, Post Master Certificate, Doctor

Psychology Graduates

883

Total Enrollment

40,118

Type

Public, Four or more years

Institution Accreditation

Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges

Ranking for University of Georgia

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#2

Georgia Rank

Combining ranking factors for 46 schools that offer psychology degrees in Georgia, University of Georgia ranks #2.

#45

U.S. Rank

Combining ranking factors for 1,438 schools that offer psychology degrees in the U.S., University of Georgia ranks #45.

Psychology Programs Offered

For psychology degrees, University of Georgia offers General Psychology and Social Work at the bachelor level. At the postgraduate certificate level, the university offers Marriage and Family Therapy. At the master level Counseling and Applied Psychology, Educational Psychology, General Psychology, Industrial Organizational Psychology and Social Work are offered. At the post master certificate level Counseling and Applied Psychology and Educational Psychology are offered. At the doctorate level Counseling and Applied Psychology, Counseling Psychology, Educational Psychology, General Psychology and Social Work are offered.

In the table below, see the programs offered and the number of graduates in each program.

Psychology Graduates in 2021BSPG CERTMAPMCPhD
Counseling and Applied Psychology50325
Counseling Psychology10
Educational Psychology20315
General Psychology4451011
Industrial Organizational Psychology16
Marriage and Family Therapy35
Social Work491892
Total Graduates49435285663
US Department of Education

Psychology Program Accreditation(s)

  • Clinical Psychology (CLPSY) – PhD Doctoral programs
  • Counseling Psychology (COPSY) – PhD Doctoral programs
  • Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) – Clinical training programs at the master’s, doctoral, and postgraduate levels
  • Public Health (PHBG) – Baccalaureate and Graduate level school of public health
  • School Psychology (SCPSY) – PhD Doctoral programs

Admission, Enrollment, Graduation

In the fall of 2021, 39,229 students applied to the University of Georgia. The university admitted 40% and 37% of those who were admitted also enrolled.

By comparison, the average number of applicants for Georgia universities is 7,200. On average, all Georgia institutions admit 71% and 31% of those who were admitted end up enrolling into the institution.

The percentage of University of Georgia students who return after their first year to begin their second year is 95%. Compared to all Georgia four or more years colleges, the percentage is 67%.

The overall graduation rate for University of Georgia is 88%, compared to 45% for all Georgia universities, while the number of students who transferred out of the program is 9%.

  • Credits Accepted: Dual enrollment, Advanced placement (AP) credits

Compare UGA to Georgia Four or more years Colleges
Offering Psychology Degrees

Compare admission, acceptance, retention and graduation rates of University of Georgia to the average of all Georgia four or more years schools that offer psychology degrees.

Why it Matters

Compare Admission and Enrollment

Low admission rates and high enrollment rates denote not only how selective a school is, but also how in-demand the school is. High graduation rates show the overall success of an institution.

UGA

39,229

Applicants

40%

Percent Admitted

37%

Percent Enrolled

95%

1st Time Student Retention Rate

88%

Graduation Rate

GA Colleges

7,200

Applicants

71%

Percent Admitted

31%

Percent Enrolled

67%

1st Time Student Retention Rate

45%

Graduation Rate

Student & Faculty Information

In the fall of 2021, there were 2,793 or 91% full-time instructional or research faculty members of all faculty and there were 291 or 9% part-time faculty members employed at University of Georgia. The number of full-time instructional faculty was 2,115 or 69%.

Part-time teachers are paid less and cost less, so any organization with a disproportionate number of part-time teachers can invest money in more important areas. However, as part-time teachers, participants can work full-time in their profession and bring experience to the classroom.

Why it Matters

Compare Faculty Numbers

Low student faculty ratios and high full-time instructional percentages indicate that institutions focus their investments in areas that matter most to students.

UGA

17 / 1

Student Faculty Ratio

91%

Percent Full-Time

9%

Percent Part-Time

69%

Percent Full-Time Instructional

GA Colleges

15 / 1

Student Faculty Ratio

59%

Percent Full-Time

41%

Percent Part-Time

56%

Percent Full-Time Instructional

Tuition and Student Expenses

For the 2021-2022 academic year at University of Georgia the average cost of undergraduate tuition is $9,790, and the average cost for books and supplies is $1,032.

For graduate students, the average cost for tuition is $8,878 and the average cost for graduate fees is $2,278.

In the table below, find the average total expenses to attend University of Georgia in 2021-2022 including tuition, room, board and living expenses for both undergraduate and graduate students.

Note that the average total expenses do not include financial aid, grants, loans or scholarships. You can find the average financial aid and net price data in the sections below.

Expenses for University of Georgia2021-2022
On Campus Room & Board$10,452
On-Campus Living Expenses$4,394
Total Living Expenses$14,846
Tuition for In-State, Undergraduate$9,790
Books and Supplies, Undergraduate$1,032
Total Undergraduate Expenses$25,668
In-State, Graduate Tuition$8,878
In-State, Graduate Fees$2,278
Total Graduate Expenses$11,156
US Department of Education

Net Price

Average Net Price

The average net price to attend University of Georgia is $16,902. Average net price is calculated by adding tuition, room, board, living costs, books, supplies together and then subtracting the average financial (grants, scholarships and loans) for federal financial aid recipients.

In other words, the average net price is the average amount students pay to attend this university for one year.

Average net price is calculated from the most recent data supplied by each institution to the US Department of Education and is found by subtracting the average amount of federal, state/local government, or institutional grant or scholarship aid from the total cost of attendance. The total cost of attendance is the sum of published tuition and required fees (lower of in-district or in-state), books and supplies, and the weighted average for room and board and other expenses.

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 University of Georgia presented 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 Income2020-20212021-2022
$0 – $30,000$8,303$9,820
$30,001 – $48,000$10,688$11,557
$48,001 – $75,000$15,037$15,844
$75,001 – $110,000$17,630$17,985
$110,001 and more$17,971$18,218
US Department of Education

Compare University of Georgia to all Georgia universitas that offer psychology degrees for the cost to attend, average financial aid, percent of students receiving aid and the average net price to attend.

For program ranking, we see a lower overall cost of tuition and cost of living expenses minus the average financial aid a student may receive as the ranking factor student may want to consider.

Why it Matters

Compare Average Cost to Attend and Net Price

Low student faculty ratios and high full-time instructional professors indicates to us institutions that focus their investments in areas that matter most: the education of students by the best instructors possible.

UGA

$25,668

Cost to Attend

$10,345

Average Financial Aid

94%

Percent Receiving Aid

$16,902

Net Price

GA Colleges

$30,998

Cost to Attend

$11,386

Average Financial Aid

94%

Percent Receiving Aid

$16,322

Average Net Price

Financial Aid

The number of beginning students who enter postsecondary education for the first time and receive financial aid is 5,252 or 94%.

The number of undergraduate students who receive a grant or scholarship is 26,360 and the average amount of their grant or scholarship is $10,345.

All Undergraduate Students

Type of Aid# Receiving AidAverage Aid Received
Grant or Scholarship Aid26,360$10,345
Pell Grants5,703$4,623
Federal Student Loans7,926$6,074
US Department of Education

Below, compare the financial aid students receive at the University of Georgia to all schools across the United States that offer psychology degrees.

We see higher percentages of those receiving aid and the percent that aid covers the net price of education as an indicator of the strength of the institution.

Why it Matters

Compare Financial Aid

Financial Aid can make the difference between being able to afford college or being priced out of college. Many students may find college far more affordable than they could imagine, when accounting for the various kinds of financial aid available.

UGA

26,360

Grant or Scholarship Aid

66%

Grants or Scholarships

5,703

Number of Pell Grants

14%

Pell Grants

7,926

Federal Student Loans

20%

Federal Student Loans

GA Colleges

5,172

Grant or Scholarship Aid

53%

Grants or Scholarships

2,296

Number of Pell Grants

24%

Pell Grants

2,285

Federal Student Loans

23%

Federal Student Loans

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