Tuition & Other Expenses
Department website: https://studentaccounts.georgetown.edu/tuition/
Georgetown University specifically reserves the right to increase tuition and other fees without prior notice should conditions be such that an increase is warranted.
By the act of registration, class attendance, or participation in other activities associated with enrollment at Georgetown, the student accepts financial responsibility for charges assessed to his/her student account. This financial responsibility is not relieved until payment has actually been made for any charges incurred.
Different populations at Georgetown University have different types of fees assessed to their accounts. Please select from one of the populations listed for the most common types of charges and rates for the current academic year, along with important information regarding the management of one’s student account.
- Undergraduate
- Graduate
- Law
- Medical
- Online Nursing
- Graduate Business
- School of Continuing Studies
- Summer Tuition and Housing
A comprehensive list of charges, as approved by Georgetown’s Board of Directors for Fiscal Year 2027, is available in the Fall 2026 and Spring 2027 tuition and fees schedule.
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions regarding Georgetown’s tuition rate-setting procedures are available at the links below for:
Students must take action to drop or withdraw from classes in order to be eligible for a tuition refund according to the refund schedule applicable to their program of study. Students are responsible for receipt and review of their billing statements and ensuring that their balance is settled in full by the due date specified on such statements. Failure to do so may subject the account to late payment penalties. In the event that Georgetown University deems it necessary to utilize the services of a third-party collection agency in order to collect on a delinquent debt, the student will be responsible for paying the fees of such services.
More information can be found on the Policies and Procedures section of the Revenue and Receivables Department’s website.