Graduate Schools with Diverse Programs in Georgia

For the academic year 2022-2023, University of Georgia offer the most number of graduate programs of 205 in Georgia. Georgia State University and Emory University have the second and third most major programs in Georgia, following University of Georgia.
The following table shows that the top 10 Georgia graduate schools having most graduate degree programs.
You can view the all Georgia graduate schools with tuition and other academic information at Georgia graduate school comparison page.
Georgia Graduate Schools with Diverse Area of Study (2022-2023)
School NameNumber of Graduate ProgramsOnline Graduate Programs Master's ProgramDoctorate ProgramsPost-Graduate Certificate Graduate Tuition & FeesGraduate Student Population
1University of GeorgiaPublic, 4 yearsAthens, GA 205 programs2 programs 119 86 54 $26,576 9,893
2Georgia State UniversityPublic, 4 yearsAtlanta, GA 136 programs- 92 44 42 $23,982 7,592
3Emory UniversityPrivate, 4 yearsAtlanta, GA 121 programs- 78 43 18 $47,722 7,740
4Georgia Institute of Technology-Main CampusPublic, 4 yearsAtlanta, GA 83 programs- 46 37 3 $30,646 26,881
5Georgia Southern UniversityPublic, 4 yearsStatesboro, GA 66 programs17 programs 57 9 45 $21,424 3,502
6Mercer UniversityPrivate, 4 yearsMacon, GA 60 programs6 programs 44 16 14 $17,865 4,030
7Kennesaw State UniversityPublic, 4 yearsKennesaw, GA 49 programs7 programs 38 11 29 $20,524 4,263
8Augusta UniversityPublic, 4 yearsAugusta, GA 47 programs2 programs 30 17 24 $20,002 3,762
9Brenau UniversityPrivate, 4 yearsGainesville, GA 37 programs26 programs Not Offered 8 16 $14,552 1,336
10Valdosta State UniversityPublic, 4 yearsValdosta, GA 35 programs1 programs Not Offered 5 6 $18,106 2,636
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