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  1. IMPORTANT DATES. 2024-25 FAFSA APPLICATION IS OPEN. COMPLETE YOUR FAFSA. Federal Aid. Completing a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) early will ensure you receive all the financial aid to which you’re entitled. Complete your FAFSA. GEORGIA STATE’S FAFSA CODE. 001574. LEARN MORE ABOUT FINANCIAL AID. Scholarships.

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      Students are our key stakeholders. Below, you'll find a list...

  2. $11,870* TOTAL TUITION, FEES, BOOKS & SUPPLIES COST. (2 SEMESTERS) Costs Per Semester. *Rates are based on 15 credit hours (full-time status) or more for the 2023-24 academic year. Calculate Your Costs. From tuition to books, room and board, our Cost Calculator will give you a good idea of what you’ll spend to attend Georgia State. COST CALCULATOR.

  3. For each academic year, the standard cost of attendance at Georgia State depends on your program, year in school, residency, and housing selection. The Standard Cost of Attendance (COA) is established and published each award year by the Office of Student Financial Aid in accordance with Federal regulations.

  4. What is Georgia States Federal ID Code for financial aid/FAFSA application? What scholarships are available for first year students? When are scholarship deadlines?

  5. Georgia State University Tuition & Financial Aid. Georgia State University's tuition is $10,268 for in-state and $29,306 for out-of-state students. Compared with the national average cost...

  6. STUDENT FINANCIAL SERVICES. With Student Accounts and Financial Aid housed in one place on the web, you can find all the information you need on how to pay for school, seek assistance and plan for the future. CONTACT US VIA PANTHER ANSWER. '24-25 FAFSA SIMPLIFICATION FAQ's.

  7. Students are our key stakeholders. Below, you'll find a list of services we provide to help you meet your financial responsibilities while pursuing your educational goals: We assess, bill, and collect your tuition, fees, and other university charges. We issue refunds from credit balances on your student account.