Tuition fees for some top ranked schools is listed below..
They don't represent business school rankings
| Business School |
Tuition Fees (2 yrs) |
| Pennsylvania (Wharton) |
$140,000 |
| Columbia |
$138,000 |
| Michigan (Ross) |
$124,000 |
| Stanford |
$128,000 |
| Carnegie Mellon (Tepper) |
$120,000 |
| Northwestern (Kellogg) |
$130,000 |
| Chicago (Booth) |
$128,000 |
| Dartmouth (Tuck) |
$136,000 |
| MIT (Sloan) |
$130,000 |
| Yale School of Mgt. |
$124,000 |
| Virginia (Darden) |
$120,000 |
| Cornell (Johnson) |
$117,000 |
| Harvard |
$140,000 |
| UCLA (Anderson) |
$114,000 |
| Berkeley (Haas) |
$110,000 |
| Duke (Fuqua) |
$118,000 |
| New York (Stern) |
$132,000 |
| UNC (Kenan-Flagler) |
$114,000 |
| Texas-Austin (McCombs) |
$96,000 |
| Washington Univ (St. Louis) (Olin) |
$104 ,000 |
| University of Southern California (Marshall) |
$112,000 |
| Emory (Goizueta) |
$99,000 |
| University of Minnesota--Twin Cities (Carlson) |
$94,000 |
As you can see doing an MBA costs a fortune.. but ~50% might receive aid, many receive internships and most students are able to pay their debt/loans in few years.
Other programs which are in top 30 and are cheaper are..
- Brigham Young University (Marriott)
- Texas A&M University--College Station (Mays)
- University of Wisconsin--Madison