Georgetown announced Monday that the university will raise undergraduate tuition to $74,520 for the 2026-27 school year, a 4.75% increase from the current year. The total cost of attendance, which includes room and board, will increase around 4.6%.
In an email to the Georgetown community, Interim Provost Soyica Diggs Colbert wrote that the tuition increase was a response to rising costs for the university.
“The tuition rate reflects a balanced approach to managing rising costs, as well as providing the resources needed for academic and student priorities, efforts that expand the value and reach of a Georgetown education, and our commitment to minimizing additional fees,” she wrote.