Hello everybody! Great resource here, I've been enjoying reading all the posts.
I keep reading about how business schools will often offset the cost of tuition with scholarships. It seems like this happens quite a bit with MBA programs. Does anybody have a resource for this kind of data? For example, the average amounts of scholarships given out to incoming MBA students at various schools? I imagine there are a lot of variables (students with higher GMAT scores might receive more funding for instance), but it would be great to have some ballpark numbers.
Resource for 'real' tuition info?
Posted Feb 14, 2018 20:55
Hello everybody! Great resource here, I've been enjoying reading all the posts.
I keep reading about how business schools will often offset the cost of tuition with scholarships. It seems like this happens quite a bit with MBA programs. Does anybody have a resource for this kind of data? For example, the average amounts of scholarships given out to incoming MBA students at various schools? I imagine there are a lot of variables (students with higher GMAT scores might receive more funding for instance), but it would be great to have some ballpark numbers.
I keep reading about how business schools will often offset the cost of tuition with scholarships. It seems like this happens quite a bit with MBA programs. Does anybody have a resource for this kind of data? For example, the average amounts of scholarships given out to incoming MBA students at various schools? I imagine there are a lot of variables (students with higher GMAT scores might receive more funding for instance), but it would be great to have some ballpark numbers.
Posted Feb 15, 2018 01:04
I don't think averages are very useful here because the average student pays the full price.
I don't think averages are very useful here because the average student pays the full price.
Posted Feb 16, 2018 20:33
I don't know. Maybe that's true but I was looking at Notre Dame for example
https://mendoza.nd.edu/programs/mba-programs/one-year-mba/tuition/
"More than 65% of one-year MBA students are awarded a fellowship."
That would mean that the average student at least at Notre Dame will not pay full price.
I don't know. Maybe that's true but I was looking at Notre Dame for example
https://mendoza.nd.edu/programs/mba-programs/one-year-mba/tuition/
"More than 65% of one-year MBA students are awarded a fellowship."
That would mean that the average student at least at Notre Dame will not pay full price.
https://mendoza.nd.edu/programs/mba-programs/one-year-mba/tuition/
"More than 65% of one-year MBA students are awarded a fellowship."
That would mean that the average student at least at Notre Dame will not pay full price.
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