University of Georgia vs Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus

Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus reports the higher median earnings ten years after entry ($102,772 vs $68,726). Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus recoups its four-year net cost faster (about 0.7 yrs vs 1.7 yrs).

Measure University of GeorgiaGA Georgia Institute of Technology-Main CampusGA
Median earnings, 10 yrs after entry$68,726$102,772
Years to recoup four-year net cost1.7 yrs0.7 yrs
Average net price per year$13,936$12,116
Sticker cost of attendance per year$27,993$28,167
Share earning above a high-school grad71.9%86.2%
Six-year graduation rate89.7%94%
First-year retention (full-time)94%98.1%
Admission rate37.7%14.1%
Median federal debt at graduation$18,500$21,672
Undergraduate enrollment32,13718,785
Financial health (NACUBO CFI)5.21.3

Highlighted cells mark the stronger figure on measures with a clear better direction (admission rate and enrollment are shown for context only, with no winner). “Years to recoup” divides four-year net cost by the annual earnings premium over a state high-school graduate. A transparent data comparison, not an Ibex endorsement or a guarantee of any individual outcome; your program and aid package will differ.

Is University of Georgia or Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus a better value?

On the transparent payback measure, Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus recoups its four-year net cost faster (about 0.7 yrs vs 1.7 yrs).. Value depends on your program, your net price after aid, and your goals; use the table as a starting point and check each school's profile for peer context.

Which costs more, University of Georgia or Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus?

University of Georgia's average net price is $13,936 per year and Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus's is $12,116 (College Scorecard). Net price is what students actually pay after grant aid, and varies by family income.

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Source: U.S. Department of Education, College Scorecard & IPEDS (2024-25); earnings baselines from the U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-year. Compiled by Ibex Insights. For informational planning only, not financial advice. See the methodology.