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Application Fee
A fee of $200 is due
at the time of application.
Tuition
Tuition for the Class
of 2011 will be billed in four
installments due on January 1, April 1, August 1, and December 1,
2010 approximately 30 days prior to the beginning of each term. The
first and second installments will be $26,225 each, based on the MBA
tuition rate for the 2009-2010 academic year. The third and fourth
installments will be based on the MBA tuition rate for the 2010-2011
academic year which will be determined in June, 2010. A registration fee
of $94 will be added to each invoice. First term tuition for those admitted after December 23
will be due two weeks from the date of notification.
Textbook & Course Material Expenses
Textbook and course
material expenses are not included in the tuition amount. These expenses
are approximately $1,000 for the core courses and $1,000 for the
elective courses in Ann Arbor. Textbook and course material fees are
invoiced directly to the student.
Living Expenses
During the sessions
held in Asia, lodging and meal expenses are expected to be approximately
$6,000. These expenses are invoiced to the sponsor company along with
the first term tuition invoice.
During the sessions
held in Ann Arbor, living expenses, including lodging and meals, will
vary depending on the student’s choice of housing and the size of the
student’s family. Living expenses during the Ann Arbor session are the
responsibility of either the sponsor company or the student. The school
will not invoice for these expenses.
In Ann Arbor, typical
expenses for single students include room and board averaging between
$800 to $1,200 per month and approximately $100 for health insurance. For
students bringing their families, one to three bedroom apartments or
townhouses range from $800 to $1,700 per month. Health insurance for families
is approximately $415 to $725 per month.
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"Any company that wants to invest in their most valuable resource –
their future executive leaders – will find this program extremely
valuable. Combining the full force of Ross'
prestigious education, along with the demands of real-world
exercises, and the opportunity to join influential alumni, this
program prepares executives like no other."
Takaaki Wakasugi
Professor, Tokyo Keizai University
Professor Emeritus, University of Tokyo
Co-Director, Mitsui Life Financial Research Center, Ross School of
Business
Advisor, Global MBA Program, Ross School of Business
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