Tuition
$68,860 (44 units based upon the 2020-21 rate of $1,565 per unit)
Estimated Cost Breakdown Per Year
Totals may vary depending on individualized educational plans.
Year 1: $39,125 (12 units in fall, 3 in intersession, 10 in spring)
Year 2: $29,735 (10 units in fall, 9 in spring)
Estimated Fees
Parking: $750 ($375 per year)
Student Fees: $140 ($70 per year)
Health Service Fee: $680 ($340 per year) - not including health insurance
Textbooks and Supplies: $2,772
Estimated Room & Board: $13,293 (Off-Campus, shared housing, one year)
Transportation: $2,466
International Student Orientation Program: $500
Study Abroad: Fees vary. Visit study abroad website for details.
Scholarship Opportunities
- Dean's Merit Scholarships: Admitted students automatically considered at time of admission. Based on academic and professional accomplishments.
- Graduate Assistantships: $1,200 in tuition reduction for 40 hours per semester of work with a faculty member. Applications sent to students each semester. Full Time MBA students can potentially participate in up to 7 GAships during the course of the program for a total of $8,400.
- Study Abroad Scholarships: Tuition for credits taken abroad offered at discounted rate plus travel scholarship applications available through Ahlers Center for International Business
- Outside private scholarships: Students are encouraged to apply to additional scholarship opportunities. Our partner Prodigy Finance helps students through affordable loans. They offer both loans and scholarships.
- Prospanica Scholarship: This award is dedicated to students with Hispanic/Latino heritage or students with a demonstrated commitment to the Hispanic community. Students also need to have a minimum grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (or the equivalent) from either a bachelor's or master's degree.
- Diversity Scholarships: These scholarships aim to enhance the diversity of our cohorts (both professional and personal backgrounds) and are awarded by the Admissions Committee at the time of admission to the program.
Examples include (and are not limited to):
- Advancing Women in Business
- Peace Corps Service
- Social Impact & Innovation
- Start-up/Entrepreneurship Achievement
- United States Military Achievement
*Current Knauss School of Business graduate students can find additional scholarship opportunities here.