Georgian Court University's published cost of attendance is $50,671. Net price by income band varies meaningfully across the spectrum: low-income families pay approximately $12,683, middle-income families pay around $15,084, and higher-income families pay approximately $26,708.
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Net prices are averages and may vary. Based on federal data for first-time, full-time students receiving aid.
| Cost Category | Amount |
|---|---|
| Total Cost of Attendance (Sticker Price) | $50,671 |
| Tuition and Fees | $37,260 |
| Room and Board | $13,600 |
| Books and Supplies | $1,200 |
| Average Financial Aid (Grants and Scholarships) | -$31,386 |
| Average Net Price (What Families Pay) | $19,285 |
| Family Income | Net Price |
|---|---|
| $0–30k | $12,683 |
| $30–48k | $13,347 |
| $48–75k | $15,084 |
| $75–110k | $27,407 |
| $110k+ | $26,708 |
Georgian Court University's published cost of attendance is $50,671. Net price by income band varies meaningfully across the spectrum: low-income families pay approximately $12,683, middle-income families pay around $15,084, and higher-income families pay approximately $26,708. Azimuth ranks Georgian Court University #568 for post-graduation affordability among nonprofit four-year institutions. Net prices by income band are medians within those bands; individual aid packages vary, so some families in each band pay more and some less than the figures shown. Georgian Court University uses need-based aid to reshape the sticker price for qualifying families. The institution participates in federal (Pell Grants, Direct Loans), state, and institutional aid programs. Families apply for need-based aid using the FAFSA, and the university works to meet demonstrated financial need according to its aid policies. Median federal student loan debt at graduation is $21,816, and families using Parent PLUS borrow a median of $24,007; private or institutional loans may add further borrowing that falls outside these federal-only figures — see the Parent PLUS risk framework for how household context shapes PLUS decisions. For a graduate at the institution's median four-year earnings of $62,671, median federal debt of $21,816 projects to a monthly payment of about $246 under standard ten-year repayment. For personalized projections across earnings scenarios — including Parent PLUS planning — use .
How much students borrow and whether debt is manageable given outcomes.
Debt is well below typical first-year earnings — generally considered very manageable.
How cost compares to graduate earnings and value added.
Graduates of Georgian Court University earn median 4-year earnings of $62,671, placing Georgian Court University in the 62.8 percentile for median earnings four years after enrollment among nonprofit four-year institutions. Graduates earn about $2,598 more than similar students at comparable institutions, placing Georgian Court University in the 68.7 percentile for earnings beyond expectations among nonprofit four-year institutions. Azimuth ranks Georgian Court University #678 for return on investment among nonprofit four-year institutions. The earnings pattern reflects Georgian Court University's concentration in health-related fields. Nursing is the largest program with 142 graduates earning median 4-year earnings of $96,213, at 1.1x the national benchmark for the field. The Psychology, General program graduates 60 students earning $54,745, and the The Social Work program graduates 30 students earning $48,365. These programs anchor the institution's outcomes in stable, in-demand fields where employer demand supports consistent hiring and career progression.