Fall & Spring Program Costs | Summer Program Costs | Additional Costs
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IMPORTANT: Please note that Georgia Tech-Lorraine is a campus abroad program and not a study abroad program. As such, our tuition and fee structure has always been different from Georgia Tech's study abroad programs due to the increased resources needed to operate our own programs and campus.
Please read the information below regarding tuition and program charges costs. In-state and out-of-state students DO NOT pay the same tuition. Effective Fall 2020 and beyond, out-of-state tuition is increasing, as noted below and on the Bursar's site.
Spring 2022 Program Costs
Item |
Amount |
Paid to/Due Date |
---|---|---|
Program Deposit |
$500 (non-refundable after students have been accepted) |
OIE website, due at the time students apply |
Transient Admission Fee |
$75 | Office of International Education See OIE instructions on their website for deadlines |
Resident Tuition |
$5,129* Tuition rates are listed on the Bursar's website. See GTL tuition. |
Bursar's Office - Due date: identical to the Atlanta Campus Deadlines |
Non-resident Tuition
|
$13,054 (Note: this reflects an increase to GTL tuition for non-resident students) Tuition rates are listed on the Bursar's website. See GTL tuition. |
Bursar's Office - Due date: identical to the Atlanta Campus Deadlines |
Housing & Program Charges* |
$5,600 (total program charges, including the $500 program deposit) |
Bursar's Office - Due date: identical to the Atlanta Campus Deadlines |
Meals** |
There is no meal plan - (CROUS cafeteria offers a full lunch for under 5 euros) |
Pay as you go (no meal plan) |
Technology & Institutional Fees |
$651 as set by the Bursar | Bursar's Office - Due date: identical to the Atlanta Campus Deadlines |
*All Program Charges will post to the students' bursar accounts, and will be due on the same dates tuition is due, at the end of phase 2 of registration.
Program Charges: Housing costs and the Georgia Tech-Lorraine Fees (i.e Medical Insurance, student ISIC card, Administrative Fees). The Application Fee comes in addition to the Program Charges.
**There is no meal plan. Students are responsible for their own meals. All dorm rooms in CROUS & Lafayette are equipped with a kitchenette (hotplates, small refrigerator and the Lafayette dorm also includes a microwave). Students are also responsible for their own transportation and weekend travel expenses during the semester. On average, students spend $200 per week to cover all these expenses.
Summer 2022 Program Costs
Item |
Amount |
Paid to |
Due Date |
---|---|---|---|
Program Deposit |
$500 | OIE website | At the time students apply |
Transient Admission Fee |
$75 | Office of International Education See OIE instructions on their website for deadlines | |
Resident Tuition |
$341.93 per SCH for Summer 2022 Tuition rates are listed on the Bursar's website. See GTL tuition. |
Bursar's website | Identical to Atlanta Campus Deadlines |
Non-resident Tuition |
$341.93 per SCH for Summer 2022 PLUS a non-resident tuition differential of $7,925 Tuition rates are listed on the Bursar's website. See GTL tuition. |
Bursar's website | Identical to Atlanta Campus Deadlines |
Housing & Program Charges* |
$5,600 (total program charges, including the $500 program deposit) - Summer housing and program charges to be confirmed. |
Bursar's website | Identical to Atlanta Campus Deadlines |
Meals** |
Lunch is included at CROUS cafeteria on class days only. There is no meal plan beyond the included lunch. |
Pay as you go, except for lunch included on class days | |
Technology & Institutional Fees |
$651 as set by the Bursar. |
Bursar's website | Identical to Atlanta Campus Deadlines |
*All Program Charges will post to the students' bursar accounts, and will be due on the same dates tuition is due, at the end of phase 2 of registration.
Program Charges: Housing costs and the Georgia Tech-Lorraine Fees ( i.e Medical Insurance, student ISIC card, Administrative Fees). The Application Fee comes in addition to the Program Charges.
**Lunch is included on class days only. Students are responsible for all other meals. Dorm rooms in Lafayette are equipped with a kitchenette (hotplates, small refrigerator and a microwave). Students are also responsible for their own transportation and weekend travel expenses during the semester. On average, students spend $200 per week to cover all these expenses.
Fall 2022 Program Costs (to be confirmed)
Item |
Amount |
Paid to/Due Date |
---|---|---|
Program Deposit |
$500 (non-refundable after students have been accepted to GTL) |
OIE website, due at the time students apply |
Transient Admission Fee |
$75 | Office of International Education See OIE instructions on their website for deadlines |
Resident Tuition |
$5,129 (TBC - the BOR will establish Fall 2022 tuition in April 2022) Tuition rates are listed on the Bursar's website. See GTL tuition. |
Bursar's Office - Due date: identical to the Atlanta Campus Deadlines |
Non-resident Tuition
|
$14,814 (TBC - the BOR will establish Fall 2022 tuition in April 2022) Tuition rates are listed on the Bursar's website. See GTL tuition. |
Bursar's Office - Due date: identical to the Atlanta Campus Deadlines |
Housing & Program Charges* |
$5,600 (total program charges, including the $500 program deposit) - Fall housing and program charges to be confirmed. |
Bursar's Office - Due date: identical to the Atlanta Campus Deadlines |
Meals** |
There is no meal plan - (CROUS cafeteria offers a full lunch for under 5 euros) |
pay as you go (no meal plan) |
Technology & Institutional Fees |
$651 as set by the Bursar. |
Bursar's Office - Due date: identical to the Atlanta Campus Deadlines |
*All Program Charges will post to the students' bursar accounts, and will be due on the same dates tuition is due, at the end of phase 2 of registration.
Program Charges (regular GTL students; not FYSA): Housing costs and the Georgia Tech-Lorraine Fees (i.e Medical Insurance, student ISIC card, Administrative Fees).
**There is no meal plan. Students are responsible for their own meals. Dorm rooms in Lafayette are equipped with a kitchenette (hotplates, small refrigerator and a microwave). Students are also responsible for their own transportation and weekend travel expenses during the semester. On average, students spend $200 per week to cover all these expenses.
Spring 2023 Program Costs (to be confirmed)
Item |
Amount |
Paid to/Due Date |
---|---|---|
Program Deposit |
$500 (non-refundable after students have been accepted to GTL) |
OIE website, due at the time students apply |
Transient Admission Fee |
$75 | Office of International Education See OIE instructions on their website for deadlines |
Resident Tuition |
$5,129 (TBC - the BOR will establish Fall 2022 tuition in April 2022) Tuition rates are listed on the Bursar's website. See GTL tuition. |
Bursar's Office - Due date: identical to the Atlanta Campus Deadlines |
Non-resident Tuition
|
$14,814 (TBC - the BOR will establish Fall 2022 tuition in April 2022) Tuition rates are listed on the Bursar's website. See GTL tuition. |
Bursar's Office - Due date: identical to the Atlanta Campus Deadlines |
Housing & Program Charges* |
$5,600 (total program charges, including the $500 program deposit) - Spring housing and program charges to be confirmed. |
Bursar's Office - Due date: identical to the Atlanta Campus Deadlines |
Meals** |
There is no meal plan - (CROUS cafeteria offers a full lunch for under 5 euros) |
pay as you go (no meal plan) |
Technology & Institutional Fees |
$651 as set by the Bursar. |
Bursar's Office - Due date: identical to the Atlanta Campus Deadlines |
*All Program Charges will post to the students' bursar accounts, and will be due on the same dates tuition is due, at the end of phase 2 of registration.
Program Charges: Housing costs and the Georgia Tech-Lorraine Fees (i.e Medical Insurance, student ISIC card, Administrative Fees).
**There is no meal plan. Students are responsible for their own meals. Dorm rooms in Lafayette are equipped with a kitchenette (hotplates, small refrigerator and a microwave). Students are also responsible for their own transportation and weekend travel expenses during the semester. On average, students spend $200 per week to cover all these expenses.