College is worth the investment

Understanding the cost of college can be overwhelming at first. Âé¶¹´«Ã½ provides these resources to assist with navigating the financial investment of your college experience. 

Tuition and Fees

The Board of Regents of the University System of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ approves tuition and fees each school year. Rates are usually effective each Fall, but are subject to change according to Board policy. The chart below shows a Total Estimated Cost of Attendance. 

In-State

Out of State *

Tuition & Fees,
15 hours (on campus)
3,550 10,459
Housing (minimum rate) 2,347 2,347
Meal Plan 2,004 2,004
Estimated Books 600 600
Total per term 8,501 15,410
Total 2 Semesters 17,002 30,820

*Alabama, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee may qualify for in-state tuition.

Learn more about Valdosta State University's tuition and fees.

Tuition and Fee Schedule  

Student Financial Services

Return on Investment

People with college degrees have higher life-time earnings and lower unemployment rates.

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Source: Southern Regional Education Board SREB.org

Financial Aid and Scholarships

Financial Aid and Scholarships are a helpful way to offset the total cost of education each semester.

Financial Aid and Scholarships

Financial Aid and Scholarships are a helpful way to offset the total cost of education each semester.