UGA Budget Break-Down for 2017

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University of Georgia

The University of Georgia recently released their 2017 report to donors which breaks down the costs to run the institution. 

 

The 2017 President’s Annual Report says that it cost almost $1.7 billion to run UGA. The biggest chunk, about $522 million, or 31%, came from the student tuition and fees. The next largest percentage, 26% or $436 million came from the State of Georgia.  And 19% of UGA’s funds revenue came from gifts, grants and research contracts.

 

In contrast, the University spent 25% or $418 million dollars on research. The next largest chunk of expenditures was on instruction, costing $328 million dollars or 19%. And 10% or $167 million was allotted to scholarships and fellowships.

 

View the full break-down of UGA's costs here

 

 

 

 

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