Largest Universities in Georgia
Rankings based on government-verified data for qualifying institutions in Georgia.
| # | Institution | Tuition | Avg Earnings | Grad Rate | State |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Kennesaw State University
Public |
$5,786 | $47,863 | 47% | GA |
| 2 |
University of Georgia
Public |
$11,180 | $57,565 | 88% | GA |
| 3 |
Georgia State University
Public |
$8,478 | $37,844 | 54% | GA |
| 4 |
Georgia Southern University
Public |
$5,905 | $44,423 | 52% | GA |
| 5 |
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Public |
$11,764 | $89,432 | 92% | GA |
| 6 |
University of North Georgia
Public |
$5,009 | $43,085 | 38% | GA |
| 7 |
Savannah College of Art and Design
Private Non-Profit |
$40,595 | $34,110 | 72% | GA |
| 8 |
Georgia Gwinnett College
Public |
$4,458 | $36,756 | 20% | GA |
| 9 |
University of West Georgia
Public |
$5,971 | $41,000 | 43% | GA |
| 10 |
Emory University
Private Non-Profit |
$60,774 | $74,980 | 91% | GA |
| 11 |
Valdosta State University
Public |
$6,007 | $39,416 | 41% | GA |
| 12 |
Middle Georgia State University
Public |
$4,432 | $39,624 | 25% | GA |
| 13 |
South University-Savannah Online
Private For-Profit |
$16,546 | $34,115 | 6% | GA |
| 14 |
Albany State University
Public |
$5,934 | $35,579 | 25% | GA |
| 15 |
Georgia College & State University
Public |
$8,998 | $50,644 | 62% | GA |
| 16 |
Columbus State University
Public |
$5,751 | $39,190 | 43% | GA |
| 17 |
Augusta University
Public |
$8,122 | $45,037 | 49% | GA |
| 18 |
Strayer University-Georgia
Private For-Profit |
$13,920 | $36,582 | 27% | GA |
| 19 |
Mercer University
Private Non-Profit |
$40,890 | $50,231 | 74% | GA |
| 20 |
Dalton State College
Public |
$3,283 | $37,491 | 26% | GA |
| 21 |
Clayton State University
Public |
$5,068 | $41,633 | 35% | GA |
| 22 |
Spelman College
Private Non-Profit |
$30,058 | $45,676 | 75% | GA |
| 23 |
Clark Atlanta University
Private Non-Profit |
$26,446 | $28,097 | 47% | GA |
| 24 |
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
Public |
$3,195 | $35,495 | 35% | GA |
| 25 |
College of Coastal Georgia
Public |
$3,483 | $35,382 | 24% | GA |
| 26 |
Morehouse College
Private Non-Profit |
$31,725 | $38,267 | 56% | GA |
| 27 |
Savannah State University
Public |
$5,498 | $27,494 | 27% | GA |
| 28 |
Point University
Private Non-Profit |
$22,300 | $36,410 | 33% | GA |
| 29 |
Fort Valley State University
Public |
$5,392 | $28,649 | 45% | GA |
| 30 |
Georgia Southwestern State University
Public |
$4,980 | $42,047 | 34% | GA |
| 31 |
Berry College
Private Non-Profit |
$40,416 | $45,014 | 69% | GA |
| 32 |
Chamberlain University-Georgia
Private For-Profit |
$19,686 | $84,533 | N/A | GA |
| 33 |
Oglethorpe University
Private Non-Profit |
$45,806 | $42,691 | 56% | GA |
| 34 |
Piedmont University
Private Non-Profit |
$30,680 | $43,761 | 45% | GA |
| 35 |
Shorter University
Private Non-Profit |
$24,044 | $41,860 | 34% | GA |
| 36 |
Reinhardt University
Private Non-Profit |
$28,420 | $40,411 | 37% | GA |
| 37 |
Brenau University
Private Non-Profit |
$33,275 | $41,664 | 39% | GA |
| 38 |
Agnes Scott College
Private Non-Profit |
$48,150 | $41,382 | 74% | GA |
| 39 |
Life University
Private Non-Profit |
$15,036 | $37,368 | 32% | GA |
| 40 |
Covenant College
Private Non-Profit |
$40,464 | $39,570 | 73% | GA |
| 41 |
Toccoa Falls College
Private Non-Profit |
$23,250 | $33,131 | 46% | GA |
| 42 |
Thomas University
Private Non-Profit |
$11,640 | $45,305 | 50% | GA |
| 43 |
Young Harris College
Private Non-Profit |
$32,305 | $36,389 | 48% | GA |
| 44 |
Truett McConnell University
Private Non-Profit |
$25,568 | $39,193 | 44% | GA |
| 45 |
Emmanuel University
Private Non-Profit |
$23,664 | $37,595 | 36% | GA |
| 46 |
Brewton-Parker College
Private Non-Profit |
$21,696 | $35,732 | 22% | GA |
| 47 |
LaGrange College
Private Non-Profit |
$34,540 | $46,599 | 46% | GA |
| 48 |
DeVry University-Georgia
Private For-Profit |
$17,488 | $42,178 | 19% | GA |
| 49 |
Wesleyan College
Private Non-Profit |
$27,650 | $35,630 | 52% | GA |
| 50 |
Morris Brown College
Private Non-Profit |
$9,558 | $0 | 30% | GA |
About This Ranking
This ranking is based on data from the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard, which provides comprehensive information about colleges and universities across the country.
Institutions are ranked by largest metrics using the most recently available data. Only institutions with complete data for the ranking criteria are included.