Paying for Business School

Going to college is an expensive event, but students that decide to go on to business school are facing even more...READ MORE
Going to college is an expensive event, but students that decide to go on to business school are facing even more financial costs. Paying for business school involves exploring student loans, savings, scholarships, and overall financial planning. Our tips and tools can help you navigate your way through paying for your MBA.

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How to Find Free Money for Grad School

Scholarships, tuition waivers and grants are a few ways to offset the cost of graduate school.

Find B-Schools That Lead to Good Jobs

At New York University, the average salary and bonus for 2021 MBA grads was about $181,800, per U.S. News data.

10 Most Affordable Online MBA Programs

One school charged only $258 per credit during 2021-2022 for out-of-state MBA students, according to U.S. News data.

How to Find Money to Pay for an MBA

While few business schools offer a full ride, applicants can finance a business degree in other ways.

MBAs That Lead to High Pay in Consulting

MBA grads from these programs earn base salaries that exceed $110,000, U.S. News statistics show.

47 Best Public B-Schools

In-state tuition at a majority of these schools was less than $35,000 for the 2020-2021 academic year.

A European MBA May Cost Less

U.S. students may want to look to Europe, where shorter programs can lead to cost savings and faster career growth.

How and Why Employers Pay For MBAs

Employers sometimes pay for employees' MBA degrees, but that financial support is conditional, experts say.

How to Get a Discounted or Free MBA

Experts advise MBA applicants to investigate school-specific scholarship and fellowship opportunities.