Full-Time MBA

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Costs & Financial Aid

 

Direct Expenses
(2009-2010)

Indirect Expenses
(2009-2010)

Tuition (12 credits per semester) $41,952 Average Room and Board $14,850
Yates Fee (gym) $320 Average Books $2,484
Health Insurance $1,710 Average Personal Expenses $4,074
    Average Travel $2,430
SUBTOTAL $43,982 SUBTOTAL $23,838
    TOTAL cost per year $67,820

 

For more detailed information about tuition and billing, please call Georgetown University's Office of Student Accounts at 202-687-7100

Financial Aid

Georgetown University provides graduate students access to assistance in the form of loans and/or scholarships. 

Merit-Based Scholarships:

Over $1.5 million is available to MBA applicants through merit-based scholarships. With the goal of recruiting top talent, scholarship recipients are selected from the Georgetown MBA Full-Time Program's pool of applicants based on academic performance, work experience, the evaluative interview, and other qualitative parts of the application.

All Georgetown MBA Program applicants are automatically considered for a merit-based scholarship and do not need to submit any additional materials in order to be considered. Scholarship notification is included in an applicant’s admissions decision letter. Prospective students are encouraged to apply early in order to best position themselves for scholarship consideration.

Connelly Scholarships:

The Georgetown MBA John F. Connelly Scholars Program is an endowed scholarship program, established to provide recognition to an elite group of Georgetown MBA students who have demonstrated outstanding academic achievement, professional excellence, and leadership in their community. The Connelly Scholars Program provides special programming, mentoring, and leadership development. Connelly Scholars are encouraged to be active members of the Georgetown MBA student leadership community and ultimately participate in the Georgetown MBA alumni community.

Scholars are selected by a committee of Connelly Foundation board members and Georgetown University MBA Program administrators. Scholarship recipients receive a full tuition scholarship for both years of study. All admitted students are reviewed for consideration.

Need-Based Financial Assistance:

The Office of Student Financial Services attempts to assist qualified applicants who have financial eligibility to meet their educational and living costs. All United States citizens and permanent residents of the United States may be considered for federally funded programs. International students may also be eligible for financial support from the government of their home country or other agencies, but they are not eligible for federal funding from the United States.

Find the latest information by visiting the Office of Financial Aid.