Tuition and Financial Aid

 

FINANCIAL SUPPORT
Most Executive MBA participants receive financial support from their employers, ranging from 30% to 100% of the cost of the program.

An Investment in Your Future

Attending UNO's Executive MBA program indicates a major investment in your future. As the most cost-effective Executive MBA in the Midwest, we are able to offer you an excellent education with a tremendous cost-benefit ratio.

The total cost of the 2012-2013 Executive MBA program is $43,500. This all-inclusive program cost includes all University tuition and fees, classroom materials including textbooks and course-specific software, one catered meal per class meeting, on-campus parking, up to two weeks of international travel, project research expenses, special events, a two-year subscription to the Wall Street Journal and the Economist, and other value added services.

Tuition is billed in six equal installments of $7,250. The first payment is invoiced in August 2012, with subsequent invoices sent in November 2012, February 2013, May 2013, August 2013, and November 2013. Payments may be made by check or credit card. Account balance must be $0 by graduation in December 2013.

Financial Support

Whether you are self-sponsored or supported in part by your employer, UNO provides all students with access to favorably priced loan programs. Contact Randy Sell in the UNO Financial Aid Office for more information at 402-554-2327 or visit http://ses.unomaha.edu/finaid.

UNO Executive MBA VS. Other Executive MBA Programs Around the Country
UNO
$43,500
University of Iowa
$52,000
Ohio State
$73,500
Temple University
$77,480
Washington University - St. Louis
$93,600
Duke University
$102,000
University of Michigan
$120,000
Columbia University
$144,000
Northwestern University
$148,000
Wharton School of Business
$156,600

 

 

 

 

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