Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College has been designated a Best Value School by University Research & Review (UR&R) for the fourth consecutive year. Only six colleges in the state of Georgia received this distinction this year. UR&R Founder Joseph Schmoke: “We hope current students and alumni take pride in the honor and that anyone searching for a quality, reasonably priced college education strongly considers Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College.”
Tuition and Fees

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Estimated Annual Cost of Attendance
The estimated cost of attendance shown below includes figures which are calculated by The College Board. All tuition, fees, or other charges are subject to change at the end of any academic term.
Estimated Annual Cost of Attendance
Tuition and fees: $4,206 in-state tuition; $12,838 out-of-state tuition
(Based on Fall 2020 and Spring 2021, new student tuition and fees of $2,103 each term for 15 credit hours)
Housing: $6,474
(Based on the average of ABAC Place and Lakeside apartment costs for 10-month 2-semester lease)
Meals: $3,090
(Based on the freshman meal plan for Fall 2020 and Spring 2021 ($1,545 per semester))
Personal Expenses: $1,800
(Based on The College Board estimates and adjusted for the region)
Transportation: $900
(Based on The College Board estimates and adjusted for the region)
Books: $1,600
(Based on $800 per term; science and nursing textbooks increase costs)
Estimated In-State Total: $18,070
ABAC Tuition and Fees
Tuition and fee tables are provided for both the current 2020-2021 academic year ending Summer 2021 and the upcoming 2021-2022 academic year.