Enrollment Services

Mandatory Student Fee

When calculating the annual cost of a college degree, you should consider a number of factors including tuition, books/supplies, parking, housing, and meal plans. These estimates of tuition and current fees are here to help you assess the cost of attending Georgia State.

Undergraduate Student Tuition & Fee Rates for 2009-2010 

Graduate Student Tuition & Fee Rates for 2009-2010 

Mandatory Student Fee for Fall 2009/Spring 2010

All Students
(Except College of Law)

College of Law Students

Activity

$92.00 $92.00

Athletic

$227.00

$227.00

Health

$35.00

$35.00

International Education

$5.00

$5.00

Recreation

$53.00

$53.00

Student Center - Facility

$36.00

$36.00

Library

$35.00

$35.00

Transportation

$46.00

$46.00

Technology

$85.00

$85.00

Law Activity

0

$57.00

USG Institutional Fee $100.00 $100.00

Total Mandatory Student Fee

$714.00 $771.00
For summer semester only, mandatory fees are prorated for ALL students (undergraduate, graduate, and professional) taking less than six hours.   Summer 2010 figures will be available during Spring 2010.  
Mandatory Student Fee for Summer Semester 2010
Figures will be available Spring 2010

Certain students may be eligible for a fee waiver.  All fees are waived for:

  1. students who are GSU 62 students and register during late registration;
  2. employee tuition remission students who take no more than 8 hours and register during late registration.


All fees except the technology fee may be waived for:

  1. Students enrolled only in courses offered under a tuition agreement between Georgia State University and a corporation, organization, educational institution or other legal entity if the tuition agreement specifies that fees will be waived.
  2. Students enrolled only in courses which meet more than 50 miles from Georgia State University if taking those courses at that location is required by their program of study.  Such courses may include: practicum, student teaching, internship, directed reading, independent study, thesis research, or dissertation research.  If the program of study allows (but does not require) that the courses be taken more than 50 miles from campus, then the students will not be granted a fee waiver.
  3. Students enrolled only in courses that meet more than 50 miles from Georgia State University if those courses are part of an official Georgia State University off-campus study program.  Such programs may include field study programs and study abroad programs.


Students who have paid fees at other institutions do not receive a waiver of Georgia State University fees.  To apply for a fee waiver, go to the Dean of Students website and compete the Fee Waiver Request Form. The deadline for applying for fee waivers is two weeks prior to the end of regular registration each term.