Georgia Highlands College

Rome, GA · Public · Visit Website

Georgia Highlands College offers students access to higher education across multiple locations in northwest Georgia. As part of the University System of Georgia, it provides both associate and bachelor's degrees. The college serves a diverse student body, drawing students from across the region and internationally. Its multi-campus structure allows students to pursue their education in varied settings.

Programs Analyzed
2
Avg Grad Earnings
$62,189/yr
Avg DegreeOutlook Score
71/100
Tuition, In-State (Sticker)
$2,944/yr
Out-of-state: $9,296/yr

Financial Aid & Net Price

What students actually pay after grants and scholarships, by family income. 39% of students receive Pell Grants and 18% take federal loans.

Family Income Avg Net Price/yr 4-Year Net Cost Net-Price ROI
$0 – $30K $4,996 $19,984 31.1x
$30K – $48K $5,330 $21,320 29.2x
$48K – $75K $8,456 $33,824 18.4x
$75K – $110K $10,826 $43,304 14.4x
$110K+ $11,605 $46,420 13.4x
Sticker price (no aid) $2,944 $11,776 52.8x

Net price = tuition + fees + room & board minus grants and scholarships. ROI = average 10-year graduate earnings ÷ 4-year net cost. Source: IPEDS Student Financial Aid survey via College Scorecard.

All Programs at Georgia Highlands College

2 degree programs ranked by DegreeOutlook Score. Click any program for full AI scenario analysis and 10-year earnings projections.

Program DW Score Earnings AI Risk ROI
Registered Nursing & Nursing Administration
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79 $83,986/yr High 70.3x
Health and Medical Administrative Services
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63 $40,393/yr High 33.3x
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