Information to help provide you with payment options and additional resources to help cover your balance.
Additional Student Loans
Sometimes, the Federal Student Loans that a student receives by filing the FAFSA aren’t enough to cover what’s needed. Lenders offer additional student loans—often referred to as private loans or alternative loans—based on the credit of the borrower and co-signer. In almost all cases, a student will need to have the loan co-signed. The college recommends that you consult with a trusted bank or other lending institution to determine whether this type of finance may be an option for you.
Here is a link that can help you explore private student loan options:
http://choice.fastproducts.org/FastChoice/home/196400/1
Here is a link that can help you explore private loan option for parents:
http://choice.fastproducts.org/FastChoice/home/196400/3
Finance/Payment Plan
The college offers a 5-month payment plan by semester that allows you to make your payments for the semester's charges (not covered by other aid) in interest-free installments. There is an annual enrollment fee for this program. For more information, please contact Student Accounts at 502-863-8700. You can also explore this further at our partner's site: http://mycollegepaymentplan.com/georgetown/
As a private, church-related institution, Georgetown College receives no support through taxes or public revenue. In fact, tuition covers only a part of the actual expenses involved. Support from the endowment, gifts, grants, alumni, and friends of the college totals over thirty percent of the actual cost of each student’s education, helping to keep direct costs as low as possible.
The College administers an extensive financial assistance program; no prospective student should overlook Georgetown College purely for financial reasons until investigating fully the amount and types of aid available.
Georgetown College is committed to providing excellence in higher education to all students. One of the ways the College fulfills its mission is through investing in each student.
Georgetown College invests in each student to assist with the financial realities of obtaining an outstanding education.
Undergraduate Rates 2024-2025
Tuition Rates
12-18 credit hours (Full Time) | $20,920 |
Additional credits above 18 hours, (per hour) | $587 |
One course only, rate per hour (Part Time) | $1,255 |
More than one, rate per hour (Part Time) | $1,673 |
Comprehensive Fee | $500 |
High School Dual Enrollment | $400 |
Winter, May, or Summer Term (per hour) | $908 |
Short Term, per hour (International class, off campus, or online) | $495 |
Housing Options Per Semester/Term
Residence hall, dual and triple occupancy, room | $2,705 |
Residence hall, private room | $4,038 |
Residence hall, East Campus Apartments, double occupancy | $3,215 |
Residence hall, East Campus Apartments, single occupancy | $3,880 |
Residence hall, East Campus Townhouse, double occupancy | $3,880 |
Residence hall, East Campus Townhouse, single occupancy | $4,850 |
Residence hall, Rucker or Hambrick Village, double occupancy | $3,150 |
Residence hall, Rucker or Hambrick Village, single occupancy | $3,900 |
Summer or Winter Housing - Working on campus | $70 |
Summer or Winter Housing - NOT working on campus | $140 |
Meal Plan Options Per Semester
7 days per week *Carte Blanche with $150 Dining Dollars/semester | $3,137 |
7 meals per week with $130 Dining Dollars/semester (East Campus residents only) |
$2,077 |
60 Meal Plan Block with $250 Dining Dollars/semester (commuter only) | $972 |
30 Meal Plan Block with $125 Dining Dollars/semester (commuters only) | $489 |
Students participating in their semester of student teaching may be eligible for the 7-meal plan. To see if you qualify, please contact the Student Life Office.
*Carte Blanche = Continuous Dining