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Tuition and Fees

 

Application Fee

A fee of $200 is due at the time of application.

 

Tuition

Tuition for the Class of 2009 is $98,100. Tuition is set and will not increase during the course of the program. Tuition is billed in four equal installments of $24,525 due on January 1, April 1, August 1 and December 1, 2008. First term tuition for those admitted after December 20 will be due ten days from the date of notification. Tuition does not include expenses for course materials and housing which are explained below. 

 

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 students' family. Living expenses during the Ann Arbor session are the responsibility of either the Sponsor Company or the student. The school will not invoice these expenses.

 

In Ann Arbor, typical expenses for single students include room and board averaging between $800 to $1,500 per month and approximately $81 for health insurance. For students bringing their families, one to three bedroom apartments or townhouses range from $800 to $1,800 per month. Health insurance for families is approximately $335 to $589 per month.


"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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