Hello,
In the official York University website, they have the following information concerning Schulich Full Time MBA program:
(http://sfs.yorku.ca/fees/courses/index.php?term=fw09&faculty=Schulich%2BSchool%2Bof%2BBusiness%2B%2528MBA%252C%2BIMBA%252C%2BMPA%252C%2BMF%2529)
Status/Program 1 Term (Domestic) 2 Terms (Domestic) 1 Term (International) 2 Terms (International)
Full-Time / MBA, IMBA, MPA, MF $11,904.00 $23,808.00 $15,000.00 $30,000.00
So it seems to me that the full tuition for international students is 30k, can anyone confirm if I understand it correctly?
Does the "2 terms" means the full 2 years of the MBA?
Thanks in advance.
Schulich York U tuition
Posted Apr 26, 2010 16:16
In the official York University website, they have the following information concerning Schulich Full Time MBA program:
(http://sfs.yorku.ca/fees/courses/index.php?term=fw09&faculty=Schulich%2BSchool%2Bof%2BBusiness%2B%2528MBA%252C%2BIMBA%252C%2BMPA%252C%2BMF%2529)
Status/Program 1 Term (Domestic) 2 Terms (Domestic) 1 Term (International) 2 Terms (International)
Full-Time / MBA, IMBA, MPA, MF $11,904.00 $23,808.00 $15,000.00 $30,000.00
So it seems to me that the full tuition for international students is 30k, can anyone confirm if I understand it correctly?
Does the "2 terms" means the full 2 years of the MBA?
Thanks in advance.
Posted Apr 27, 2010 02:31
From my understanding, each term will cost you C$15,000.-
if you choose for the 16 month option, it will costs you C$45,000,- and C$60,000 for the 20 month option.
if you choose for the 16 month option, it will costs you C$45,000,- and C$60,000 for the 20 month option.
Posted Apr 28, 2010 02:10
So the "term" is a semester?
So why does the site specifically show the 1 term and 2 terms option?
So you say there's two options for the full-time mba? 16 or 20 months? Why the time difference? Is it a co-op internship of some kind, extra classes or if you fail something?
So why does the site specifically show the 1 term and 2 terms option?
So you say there's two options for the full-time mba? 16 or 20 months? Why the time difference? Is it a co-op internship of some kind, extra classes or if you fail something?
Posted Apr 29, 2010 20:14
That's right, from the Schulich website:
* minimum of 16 months over 4 consecutive terms
* average of 20 months with summer off
* maximum of 24 months over 6 terms
Basically you can opt to do one of your terms over the summer, letting you finish up one term early. I am not aware of internship opportunities, although they do provide the option of studying abroad with one of their partner schools, which there a lot of, everything from CEIBS to WHU to Manchester.
* minimum of 16 months over 4 consecutive terms
* average of 20 months with summer off
* maximum of 24 months over 6 terms </blockquote>
Basically you can opt to do one of your terms over the summer, letting you finish up one term early. I am not aware of internship opportunities, although they do provide the option of studying abroad with one of their partner schools, which there a lot of, everything from CEIBS to WHU to Manchester.
Posted Oct 22, 2010 14:34
i think the fees is around 94K for two years:
(30K + $45K + 30K + 45K)
This is what i could figure out.....but then isnt it too expensive. But then Rotman MBA is also of the same cost....confusin????
(30K + $45K + 30K + 45K)
This is what i could figure out.....but then isnt it too expensive. But then Rotman MBA is also of the same cost....confusin????
Posted Nov 22, 2010 19:19
Hey guys..I was told at the MBA fair by Schulich recruits/adcom that the tuiton ranges from $45-$55K for Domestic and $60-65K for International..this is the cost for the full program not per year...
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