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Admissions & Tuition

At Ross, we believe that the lack of necessary financial resources should not be a barrier to attending our MBA Program. A number of Federal and private loan options are available. Approximately two-thirds of students at Ross receive some form of financial aid.

Estimated Expenses for 2009 – 10

A total of 60 credits is required to earn the MBA degree.

Estimated tuition and fees to complete the Part-time MBA Program total about $85,000.

The first credit hour costs $1,583. Each additional credit hour costs $1,398.*

  • Evening students enjoy a flexible format in which they take courses at their own pace.
    • To complete the degree, students must earn 60 credits.
    • The norm is 7 credits per full term and 3 credits per half term.
    • Some 80 percent of Evening students finish the program between 2.5 and 5.5 years.
  • Weekend students enjoy a structured, cohort-based program that meets every other weekend for 24 months.
    • To complete the degree, students must earn 60 credits.
    • Credits range between 9 and 11.25 per term.
    • All Weekend students complete the program in two years.

Other estimated program-related expenses include:

  • Books  (per year) $756
  • Computer (first year only) $2,444
  • Federal Loan Fees $100

Students applying for financial aid may borrow other budgeted expenses. Approved financial aid budgeted expenses include personal housing, healthcare, travel, and potential lodging/dining expenses.

*Tuition rates are revised annually. The posted 2009-10 tuition rate was approved by the University Regents on June 18, 2009. Rates increase by an average of 5% each year.

Loan Options
Approximately two-thirds of student financial aid for U.S. citizens and permanent residents comes from federal programs administered by the U.S. Department of Education. Ross participates in the Federal Direct and Federal Perkins loan programs. Private educational loans also are available to assist with school expenses.

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