Is what Athens State University charges for in-state and out-of-state tuition and fee reasonable when compared to nation, state and regional averages? Find out here. You can jump to any of the following sections in our Athens State University cost report:
At Athens State University the average out-of-state tuition and fees for undergraduates was $15,810 in 2020-2021. Those who hail from the state of Alabama get a discount and only needed to pay $9,060 per year.
Tuition | Fees | Total | |
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Out-of-State | $13,500 | $2,310 | $15,810 |
In-State | $6,750 | $2,310 | $9,060 |
These tuition and fees costs include one year of academic instruction, but do not cover room and board.
Remeber that many students qualify for scholarships and financial aid that will lower the amount they have to pay.
How much does Athens State University cost for part-time students?
Go to the Cost Per Credit Hour page for details.
Nationwide, out-of-state students pay, on average, $19,933 per year in tuition and fees to attend college. Athens State University compares well with this national average since its average yearly cost in tuition and fees was $15,810 for out-of-state students.
Undergraduates who attend school in the same state they live in pay around $16,784 in yearly tuition and fees. Athens State University only charges $9,060 a year in for in-state undergraduates, making it relatively inexpensive when compared to the national average.
If you want to know how Athens State University compares to other schools in the nation, in the region, and in the state, see the chart below.
Nationwide | Southeast | Alabama | |
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Out-of-State Tuition & Fees | Inexpensive | Inexpensive | Expensive |
In-State Tuition & Fees | Inexpensive | Inexpensive | Inexpensive |
Remember to also consider financial aid when trying to decide if you can afford to go to a particular school. For more details on that, see: Athens State University Financial Aid.
Take note of just how much the tuition and fees are increasing yearlyl. At a log of colleges students will end up paying more for their final year of school than they did for their first.
Discover answers to your finance concerns in the tuition & fees FAQ.