In this page, we introduce colleges which is members of Southeastern Conference (SEC) major program and compare tuition costs between them for year 2015. The Southeastern Conference (SEC) is a collegiate athletic conference whose member institutions are located primarily in the southeastern part of the United States. It is headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama. The SEC participates in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I in athletic competitions; for football, it is part of the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), formerly known as Division I-A. The conference is one of the most successful financially, consistently leading most conferences in revenue distribution to its members, including an SEC record $220.0 million for the 2010-11 fiscal year.
General information and comparison between Southeastern Conference (SEC) Colleges
In Southeastern Conference (SEC), 13 public and 1 private schools are in Southeastern Conference (SEC). Next table shows academic information and general characteristics of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) members.
2015 Tuition comparison between Southeastern Conference (SEC) colleges
Below section describes the tuition and other costs for each Southeastern Conference (SEC) school. You can analyze and compare 2015 tuition cost between them with tables and charts. In addition you can compare the schools in all academic perspectives including admission, tuition, graduation, population and more at Southeastern Conference (SEC) tuition comparing page.
Tuition and Fees - Undergraduate (2015)
The average undergraduate school tuition & fees for the Southeastern Conference (SEC) colleges is $ 9,276 for in-state students and $ 26,563 for out-of-state students.
Tuition and Fees - Graduate (2015)
The average graduate school tuition & fees for the Southeastern Conference (SEC) colleges is $ 8,616 for in-state students and $ 23,996 for out-of-state students.
Living Costs(2015)
The average living costs for the Southeastern Conference (SEC) colleges is $ 14,250 when living on campus and $ 14,530 when living off campus.
General information and comparison between Southeastern Conference (SEC) Colleges
In Southeastern Conference (SEC), 13 public and 1 private schools are in Southeastern Conference (SEC). Next table shows academic information and general characteristics of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) members.
Name | Acceptance Rates | Population | Student Faculty Ratio |
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University of Florida Gainesville, FL | 47% | 49,878 | 4.76 % |
University of Georgia Athens, GA | 56% | 34,536 | 5.88 % |
University of Kentucky Lexington, KY | 69% | 28,435 | 5.56 % |
University of Missouri-Columbia Columbia, MO | 79% | 34,616 | 5.00 % |
University of South Carolina-Columbia Columbia, SC | 61% | 31,964 | 5.56 % |
The University of Tennessee-Knoxville Knoxville, TN | 72% | 30,030 | 5.88 % |
Vanderbilt University Nashville, TN | 13% | 12,757 | 12.50 % |
The University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL | 57% | 34,752 | 4.76 % |
University of Arkansas Fayetteville, AR | 59% | 25,341 | 5.26 % |
Auburn University Auburn University, AL | 83% | 24,864 | 5.56 % |
Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College Baton Rouge, LA | 76% | 30,478 | 4.35 % |
Mississippi State University Mississippi State, MS | 65% | 20,161 | 5.26 % |
University of Mississippi University, MS | 59% | 19,431 | 5.26 % |
Texas A & M University-College Station College Station, TX | 69% | 55,697 | 4.35 % |
Student/Faculty Ratio data are reported for year 2013.
2015 Tuition comparison between Southeastern Conference (SEC) colleges
Below section describes the tuition and other costs for each Southeastern Conference (SEC) school. You can analyze and compare 2015 tuition cost between them with tables and charts. In addition you can compare the schools in all academic perspectives including admission, tuition, graduation, population and more at Southeastern Conference (SEC) tuition comparing page.
Tuition and Fees - Undergraduate (2015)
The average undergraduate school tuition & fees for the Southeastern Conference (SEC) colleges is $ 9,276 for in-state students and $ 26,563 for out-of-state students.
Tuition & Fees | Books & Supplies | ||
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In-State | Out-of-State | ||
University of Florida | $ 6,313 | $ 28,591 | $ 1,290 |
University of Georgia | $ 10,836 | $ 29,046 | $ 800 |
University of Kentucky | $ 10,616 | $ 22,888 | $ 1,000 |
University of Missouri-Columbia | $ 9,433 | $ 24,460 | $ 1,114 |
University of South Carolina-Columbia | $ 11,158 | $ 29,440 | $ 1,008 |
The University of Tennessee-Knoxville | $ 11,876 | $ 30,326 | $ 1,582 |
Vanderbilt University | - | $ 43,838 | $ 1,370 |
The University of Alabama | $ 24,950 | $ 1,200 | |
University of Arkansas | $ 8,210 | $ 20,300 | $ 1,400 |
Auburn University | $ 10,200 | $ 27,384 | $ 1,200 |
Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College | $ 8,750 | $ 26,467 | $ 1,500 |
Mississippi State University | $ 7,140 | $ 18,478 | $ 1,200 |
University of Mississippi | $ 7,096 | $ 19,144 | $ 1,200 |
Texas A & M University-College Station | $ 9,685 | $ 26,583 | $ 1,000 |
Average | $ 9,276 | $ 26,563 | $ 1,204 |
Tuition and Fees - Graduate (2015)
The average graduate school tuition & fees for the Southeastern Conference (SEC) colleges is $ 8,616 for in-state students and $ 23,996 for out-of-state students.
Tuition & Fees | Books & Supplies | ||
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In-State | Out-of-State | ||
University of Florida | $ 10,770 | $ 27,335 | $ 1,290 |
University of Georgia | $ 8,088 | $ 23,388 | $ 800 |
University of Kentucky | $ 10,099 | $ 23,451 | $ 1,000 |
University of Missouri-Columbia | $ 8,335 | $ 21,842 | $ 1,114 |
University of South Carolina-Columbia | $ 12,024 | $ 25,770 | $ 1,008 |
The University of Tennessee-Knoxville | $ 10,112 | $ 28,300 | $ 1,582 |
Vanderbilt University | - | $ 42,768 | $ 1,370 |
The University of Alabama | $ 24,950 | $ 1,200 | |
University of Arkansas | $ 6,989 | $ 16,535 | $ 1,400 |
Auburn University | $ 8,586 | $ 25,758 | $ 1,200 |
Mississippi State University | $ 7,040 | $ 18,378 | $ 1,200 |
University of Mississippi | $ 7,002 | $ 19,050 | $ 1,200 |
Texas A & M University-College Station | $ 5,741 | $ 14,429 | $ 1,000 |
Average | $ 8,616 | $ 23,996 | $ 1,204 |
Living Costs(2015)
The average living costs for the Southeastern Conference (SEC) colleges is $ 14,250 when living on campus and $ 14,530 when living off campus.
On-Campus | Off-Campus | |||
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Room & Board | Other Expenses | Room & Board | Other Expenses | |
University of Florida | $ 9,630 | $ 3,320 | $ 9,630 | $ 3,320 |
University of Georgia | $ 9,246 | $ 1,798 | $ 7,434 | $ 2,180 |
University of Kentucky | $ 10,506 | $ 3,208 | $ 10,506 | $ 3,208 |
University of Missouri-Columbia | $ 9,386 | $ 3,664 | $ 9,386 | $ 3,664 |
University of South Carolina-Columbia | $ 9,248 | $ 4,151 | $ 10,287 | $ 4,151 |
The University of Tennessee-Knoxville | $ 10,296 | $ 5,666 | $ 10,296 | $ 5,666 |
Vanderbilt University | $ 14,382 | $ 2,730 | - | - |
The University of Alabama | $ 12,716 | $ 3,463 | $ 12,716 | $ 5,312 |
University of Arkansas | $ 9,454 | $ 4,002 | $ 9,454 | $ 4,002 |
Auburn University | $ 12,178 | $ 5,586 | $ 12,178 | $ 5,586 |
Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College | $ 10,804 | $ 3,096 | $ 15,264 | $ 3,680 |
Mississippi State University | $ 8,954 | $ 5,326 | $ 8,954 | $ 5,326 |
University of Mississippi | $ 9,908 | $ 4,500 | $ 9,908 | $ 4,500 |
Texas A & M University-College Station | $ 9,522 | $ 2,768 | $ 9,522 | $ 2,768 |
Average | $ 10,445 | $ 3,805 | $ 10,425 | $ 4,104 |