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Master in Management Tuition and Cost

The standard cost of attendance includes tuition and fees, books, rent, food, personal expenses, and transportation. As you develop your budget, we encourage you to account for additional costs for transformational experiences beyond the classroom, including trips, student groups, and events.

 2024/25 Estimated Cost of Attendance (Three Quarters)
Tuition* $65,000
Student Services Fee $1,452 
Lifetime Credentials Fee $78
Administrative Service Fee $750
Books and Course Materials $549
Housing and Food $26,010
Misc. Personal Expenses** $7,250
Transportation $1,800
Total $102,889

* Tuition for the program includes 1000 units of coursework (10 courses). The full tuition cost is charged over three quarterly installments.

**Includes an allowance for health insurance costs; university rates for health insurance are yet to be determined.

For additional information on financial aid, please email the Chicago Booth Financial Aid Office.


Financial Aid and Scholarships

Merit scholarships are available for eligible applicants. Once you apply to the program, you will be automatically considered for a scholarship. Early applications are highly encouraged.

In addition, if you are interested in financial aid to help finance your graduate education, once admitted, you will work with Chicago Booth's Office of Financial Aid.

To understand the types of financial assistance available and to gather additional information, please visit the Graduate Aid page. For international student funding options, please visit the International Student Funding Options page.

To find out if you are eligible for federal loans, please visit our Aid Eligibility page. We have administrative systems in place to assist students in applying for financial aid upon admission to our program.

For information about employer tuition benefits, please visit the website of the Bursar.

If you are interested in financial aid through student employment, please visit the Student Employment website.

Other Scholarships

Students are encouraged to investigate scholarships offered through various civic and professional organizations, foundations, and state agencies. One place to search for scholarships is the financial aid information web page sponsored by the National Association of Student Aid Administration.

Additional Sources of Funding

Many colleges provide fellowships for alumni who go on to graduate study elsewhere. Check with your undergraduate career services or dean of students offices.

International students should check with their national governments and with the websites of their local US consulates or embassies. The latter often list funding opportunities for study in the United States.

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