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Old June 1st, 2013, 04:34 PM
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Default Re: What Is the Average Cost Of A Mba Program

Average Cost for A Traditional Two Year MBA is between $80,000 and $130,000.if you are doing MBA from best college then it would be more then given above but if you are doing from any college then it would be less then mentioned above, the fees is also vary for the part time, regular, online, distance and full time MBA programs. This fees includes following:

Tuition fees
Books, supplies and equipment
Relocation and living expenses
Travel costs
Salary loss
Long term costs
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Old January 17th, 2015, 03:01 PM
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Default Re: What Is the Average Cost Of A Mba Program

Hello friend here I am providing you information about Average Cost Of A Mba Program….

Average Cost for A Traditional Two Year MBA is between $100,000 - $200, 000.

University of North Dakota and Upper Iowa University have online MBA tuition costs of $12,614 and $16,263.

MBA programs with some of the highest tuition rates include schools such as Syracuse University, with a total tuition of $67,446, Babson College, with an approximate tuition rate of $76,100 for its fast track MBA, and Thunderbird School of Global Management, with a total tuition of $77,940.

Most online MBA programs cost $35,000 to $50,000. Costs below $25,000 could be considered low and those above $60,000 could be considered high.




Tuition Cost of popular Colleges

Arizona State University – $53,900
Auburn University – $26,064
Babson College – $76,100 (fast track MBA)
Ball State University – $24,948
Benedictine University – $36,480
California InterContinental University – $13,275
Capella University – $33,552
Central Michigan University – $28,185
Clarkson University – $53,877
Colorado State University – $31,800
Colorado Technical University – $28,080
Columbia College – $12,240
Columbus State University – $21,000
DeVry University – $36,768
Drexel University – $58,000
Florida Gulf Coast University – $20.043 in state, $70,157 out of state
Florida State University – $27,300 in state\
Florida Tech University – $32,356
Georgia College State University – $20,000
Georgia Southern University – $20,000
Golden Gate University – $44,200
Grand Canyon University – $30,250
Hawai’i Pacific University – $27,542
Indiana University – $58,395
Jacksonville State University – $12,690
James Madison University – $19,200
Jones International University – $28,980
Kennesaw State University - $21,000
Kettering University – $35,616
Liberty University – $16,740
Marist College – $21,600
Marylhurst University – $27,360
Mississippi State University – $16,410
Morehead State University – $19,188
Northeastern University - $67,250
Norwich University – $34,512
Oklahoma State University – $12,888 – $32,004, depending on resident status
Pennsylvania State University – $59,312
Portland State University – $45,880
Rochester Institute of Technology – $62,500
Saginaw Valley State University – $18,552 in state, $35,414 out of state
Saint Joseph’s University – $29,436
Saint Leo University – $23,436
Sam Houston State University - $15,527 in state, $24,348 out of state
Schiller International University – $25,875
South University – $25,920
Southeast Missouri State University – $10,098 in state, $17,892 out of state
Stevens Institute of Technology – $76,800
Strayer University – $27,740
Syracuse University – $67,446
Tennessee Technological University – $16,260 in state, $35,700 out of state
Thunderbird School of Global Management – $69,800
University of Baltimore – $23,220 in state, $32,400 out of state
University of Colorado at Denver – $14,578 in state, $56,112 out of state
University of Florida – $24,908 in state, $59,696 out of state
University of Houston – $18,240 in state, $35,088 out of state
University of Maryland – University College – $29,148
University of Massachusetts – Lowell – $17,550
University of Massachusetts – Amherst – $29,250
University of Michigan – Dearborn – $61,980 in state, $69,480 out of state
University of Michigan – Flint – $24,000
University of Mississippi – $16,506
University of Nebraska – $25,488
University of North Dakota – $12,614
University of North Texas – $20,628 in state, $33,264 out of state
University of Phoenix – $26,640
University of South Dakota – $12,639
University of St. Thomas – $63,720
University of Tennessee-Martin – $15,873 in state, $17,325 out of state
University of the Southwest - $19,584
University of West Georgia – $20,100
University of Wisconsin Consortium – $20,250
Upper Iowa University – $16,263
Valdosta State University – $21,000
Walden University – $29,880
Washington State University – $29,250
Wayne State University – $22,264 in state, $45,446 out of state
Western Governors University – $13,000
Western Kentucky University - $18,480
Worcester Polytechnic Institute – $59,472
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