Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, GA
87.9%
Acceptance Rate
$6,022
Avg Cost (In-State)
$17,734
Avg Cost (Out-of-State)
53.5%
Graduation Rate
21,790
Total Enrollment
Popular programs
Application requirements
Regular Deadline
May 1
Early Deadline
December 1 (Early Action)
Common App
No
Test Policy
Test Optional
Essays Required
0
Letters of Rec
0
Application Fee
$30
Interview
Not required
Essays: No essay required for freshman admission
Requirements are AI-generated from public data and may change. Always verify directly with the college.
Getting there
Graduate outcomes
Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard
$44,423
Median Earnings at 6 Years
median graduate salary 6 years after starting
$53,236
Median Earnings at 10 Years
median graduate salary 10 years after starting
53%
4-Year Graduation Rate
students completing degree within 4 years
Earnings data: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. Figures reflect federal aid recipients only — actual median earnings may be higher at schools where many students receive grants rather than loans.
Earnings by major
Median earnings 1 year after graduation, by bachelor's program. Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard FieldOfStudy data.
| Program | Median earnings (1yr) | Earnings (4yr) | Graduates |
|---|---|---|---|
| Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing. | $72,741 | $79,988 | 472 |
| Business Administration, Management and Operations. | $48,374 | $74,726 | 317 |
| Mechanical Engineering. | $68,462 | $87,731 | 262 |
| Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods. | $40,641 | $47,109 | 229 |
| Sports, Kinesiology, and Physical Education/Fitness. | $29,320 | $55,330 | 228 |
| Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities. | $34,576 | $48,137 | 225 |
| Psychology, General. | $26,313 | $48,180 | 209 |
| Biology, General. | $27,195 | $50,667 | 204 |
Tracked through federal tax records. Programs with fewer than 30 graduates with reported earnings are privacy-suppressed. 4-year figure tracks the same cohort 3 years later.
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Georgia HOPE + Zell Miller Scholarships
~$22k valueGeorgia HOPE covers most tuition at Georgia publics for 3.0+ GPA grads; Zell Miller covers full tuition for 3.7+ GPA with 1200 SAT or 26 ACT.
Who it helps: Georgia residents enrolling at Georgia public 4-year universities or eligible private schools, with strong-enough academics.
How to use: File FAFSA + your school's HOPE application. School calculates HOPE GPA from your core academic courses (slightly different from cumulative GPA). Awards renew with a 3.0 college GPA at 30/60/90 credit-hour checkpoints.
Source ↗Early Action priority deadlines unlock the biggest merit pools
~$15k valueAt many public universities, applying by the EA deadline (Nov 1) instead of regular (Feb 1) decides whether you're considered for the top merit awards.
Who it helps: Students with their applications ready by November of senior year, especially those targeting merit-rich publics.
How to use: List each target school's EA deadline (commonly Nov 1, sometimes Oct 15 or Dec 1). Submit complete applications + test scores by then. Confirm merit-scholarship deadlines separately — some require a different priority date or supplemental essay.
Source ↗File FAFSA the day it opens
~$5k valueMost schools award state and institutional aid first-come-first-served from a fixed pool. Filing FAFSA in October beats filing in February by thousands.
Who it helps: Every student applying for need-based aid, but especially families relying on state grants or institutional aid.
How to use: Set a calendar reminder for the FAFSA opening date (currently Oct 1 most years; Dec 1 in the 2024-25 transition year). Use the IRS Data Retrieval Tool to auto-fill tax info. Submit even if you have to estimate; corrections are easy.
Source ↗CSS Profile is required by 200+ private schools — separate from FAFSA
Most selective private colleges use the CSS Profile in addition to FAFSA. It costs $25 + $16/school and reaches deeper into family finances than FAFSA does.
Who it helps: Any student applying to a private 4-year with significant institutional aid needs.
How to use: Check the CSS Profile school list for each of your target colleges. Open the app at cssprofile.collegeboard.org as soon as it opens (early Oct). Submit ahead of each school's earliest priority date — often before the FAFSA deadline.
Source ↗Scholarships
Scholarships you may qualify for.
GA Tuition Equalization Grant (TEG)
Up to $950/year (privates)
stateGA residents at GA private 4-year colleges; supplements other GA aid.
Deadline: Through institution
Learn more ↗Georgia HOPE Grant (Technical/CC)
Tuition at GA technical/CC colleges
stateGA residents in non-degree certificate programs at GA technical colleges. No GPA threshold to start.
Deadline: Apply via FAFSA + school
Learn more ↗Georgia HOPE Career Grant
Tuition support in high-demand fields
stateStacks with HOPE Grant for GA technical college students in 17 high-demand industry sectors.
Deadline: Apply via FAFSA
Learn more ↗GA Public Safety Memorial Grant
Up to $18,000/year (cost-of-attendance)
stateChildren of GA public safety officers killed/permanently disabled in line of duty.
Deadline: Through GSFC
Learn more ↗Georgia Tech Vertically Integrated Projects (VIP) Stipends
$500-$3,000/semester for VIP team participation
universityGT students participating in long-term multidisciplinary VIP research teams.
Deadline: Through faculty advisors
Learn more ↗Emory Need-Met Aid (Loan-Free)
100% need met; loans replaced with grants for families under $150k
universityAdmitted Emory students with demonstrated need.
Deadline: CSS Profile + FAFSA
Learn more ↗Spelman Founder's Scholarship
Full tuition + room/board
universityTop Spelman incoming freshmen via competitive process; flagship HBCU women's award.
Deadline: November 15
Learn more ↗Morehouse Founder's Scholarship
Full tuition + room/board
universityTop Morehouse incoming freshmen via competitive process; flagship HBCU men's award.
Deadline: December 1
Learn more ↗GHSA Wendy's Heisman Scholar-Athlete (Georgia)
$1,000-$5,000
stateGA HS senior scholar-athletes via Georgia High School Association.
Deadline: Fall
Learn more ↗Net price by income
What it actually costs your family.
Average net price (tuition, fees, room/board minus grant aid) by household income tier, AY 2023–24. Source: IPEDS NPRC1.
| Household income | Average net price / year |
|---|---|
| $0 – $30,000 | $12,162 |
| $30,001 – $48,000 | $12,564 |
| $48,001 – $75,000 | $14,965 |
| $75,001 – $110,000 | $18,408 |
| $110,001+ | $19,789 |
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Round-by-round
Acceptance rates by application round.
The single overall 87.9% rate hides a 2–4x gap between ED and RD at most selective schools. Class of 2027 cycle.
Regular Decision
87.89%
acceptance
Bulk-imported from College Scorecard (admission_rate.overall). Deadline/notification dates are typical RD defaults; revise as needed.
Source ↗Class profile
Who actually goes here.
From the most recent Common Data Set and IPEDS.
31.0%
% Pell-eligible
Federal Pell grant recipients
25.0%
% first-generation
First in family to attend college
90.0%
% in-state
Residents of the college's home state
27.0%
% URM
Black, Hispanic/Latino, Native combined
31.0%
Yield rate
Share of admitted students who enroll
78.0%
1st-to-2nd year retention
Freshmen who return as sophomores
54.0%
6-year grad rate
Graduate within 150% normal time
Demonstrated interest
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Cheaper alternatives
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81.8% acceptance
Similar selectivity (82% vs 88%) but out-of-state cost runs $9k — meaningfully less than $18k.
Georgia State University-Perimeter College
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90.8% acceptance
Similar selectivity (91% vs 88%) but out-of-state cost runs $10k — meaningfully less than $18k.
Youngstown State University
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84.5% acceptance
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Reaches above this college
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL
24.2% acceptance
Same c setting in the South, but more selective (24% vs 88%) — a stretch target if Georgia Southern University is already on your list.
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Charlottesville, VA
16.8% acceptance
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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